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Fourth row: R. Swjnstrom. D. Wes-iron. D. HjRlund, R. Knudson, C. Hedston, W. Olson. M. Anderson. D. Almquisr, C Gravem, D. Johnson. Third row: M. Man-Rcr. |. Kindgren, D. Swanson. F. Gran. W. NorlinR, G. Johnson. R. EnRstrorn, D. Johnson. H. Nelson. L. Walker. Second row: A. Poole. P. FreebcrR. H. Swanson. D. Samuel-son. L. I.indstroin, M. Larson. E. Palm. C. (Juam. J. Swanson. Firtt row: L. Cedar-blade. R. TanRvik, M. LaDow, D. Lysing, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Lee. J. Painter, A. Johnson. R. Meyer. JUNIORS Perhaps there was a time when the Junior class felt they played an insignificant part in Academy life, but at the end of the year they found that they had become an important factor in making the school term successful. Their class officers were: Richard Engstrom, president; Wallace Norling and Marvin Anderson, vice-presidents; Ruth Meyer and Helen Swanson, secretaries; anti Elaine Palm and Margery Manger, treasurers. Are yon ready?” ’’Hail (o bee. our alma mater!’ Their aim it to (tlease. Pj e Nineteen
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Fifth Row: C. Gould. M. Ostrom. D. Nelson. R. Wijjanosky, K. Franklin, C. Sudor, P. Peterson, J. Harkness, W. Pearson. Fourth row: M. Smith. F. Miller. P. Kistlcr. R. Peterson, L. Hultin, R. Hipp. J. Pd«e. R. Masted, J. Rutlcorn, M. Johnson. M. Lavers. Third rou : S. Blom-quist. R. Ristvedt, J. Peterson. D. Algrcn, C. Ingman. Y. Phillips, V. Lundquist. C. Walker. M. Nelson, M. Leighton. V. Dixon. Second row: S. A. Anderson. J. Lee. M. Roccne. I.. SandherK. D. Montgomery. M. Ostrom. M. Painter. M. Otteson. S. M. Anderson. Y. Efjertson. M. Elving. F nt row: L. Larson, R. Nelson. L. Dahlm, M. Peterson. Miss Johnson, M. GronvalJ, V. Ekman. V. Lindxren. M. Len fcld. SOPHS The Sophomore class were right in their places taking part in this year's activities and events. It was only a few weeks before they joined the ranks of football and basketball. During the year the) have had many outings to help make school life as pleasant as it should be. They were under the direction of Donald Nelson and Marvin Ostrom as presidents of their class. » on the glamon, for MinnebM, 23 bo,,. A ,oung man's jane, turn,. The semester starts—and it’s bargain Pane Eighteen
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BIBLE INSTITUTE • • • Third row: D. Nelson, N. Ruckle. A. Schrage. Second rou : E. Anderson. D. Borgerson. S. Lobb, E. Nelson. A. Bergstrom. First rou: Prof. Pearson, A. Scaborg, I. Osterberg, E. I.un-dccn. D. Nelson, G. Johnson, F. Ahlberg, at piano. Second row: A. Bergstrom, E. Nelson, D. Nelson, G. Johnson, N. Ruckle. A. Schrage, A. Sea-borg, I. Osterherg. First row: E. Lundeen, D. Borgerson. D. Nelson, Rev. Nelson. F. Ahlberg. S. Lobb, E. Anderson. STRING ENSEMBLE The String Ensemble was organized a few years ago for the purpose of rendering the divine messages found in the hymns of noted composers. It is the newest musical organization on the campus. The task of directing the ensemble was ably taken over by Professor Pearson. BIBLE INSTITUTE AND FORUM CLUB The two-year course offered by the Bible Institute Department provides a systematic study of the Word of God. The students arc divided into two Gospel Teams, which conduct services at various missions and churches. In this manner they not only secure practical experience but they also witness for their Saviour. After having completed this course, they are better able to serve their Lord. The Forum Club consists of the Bible Institute students. It provides opportunity for Christian young people to discuss subjects related to Christian life and service. PjRe Tuenty
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