St Olaf College - Viking Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1908

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f 5 lf N THE JUNIOR AS THEY ARE KNOWN lx J K J EiNAR R. ANDERsoN. His mzfzzrc is foo good for thc world. E all call him simply Einar. He is a young man of exceptional ability in almost every line. l-le is strong in oratory and much is expected from him in that, As an athlete he has won laurels for us and is now captain of the track team. The greatest attraction about him, however, is his pure, clean, child- like spirit and religious temperament-a char- acter Hin whom is no guilefl Gentleness, meek- ness, simplicity, and strict adherence to the guidance of a keen conscience characterize him and give him that singular something that makes everybody love and trust him.

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and perpetual hustling have taken us down considerablyg we do not feel as young as when we were Freshies. The wear and tear of school life leaves traces. Everybody works in our class, and especially is this true now while the Viking is undergoing its evolution. Numberless are the sacrifices, and class work may have sufferedg but nobly has the board of editors borne it all. Although we put work after play QU, we also find time for play. Not very long ago the Naughty Eighters could be seen filing down the street Qin rain at thatj, each loaded down with his chair and high spirits, to rudely disturb one of their class in her birth- day reveries. It was promised that the doors would be open on our return, Su we enjoyed the evening' free from care. I But to sum up. It is a cosmopolitan classg its members are hard-working- that is, they are at least always busy with something. In all student enterprises, in everything that takes place, in all organizations, they are among the leaders. They-but time is speeding, and I must fix up for a reception which our honorary members give us tonight. I would not miss it for anything, so I must quit. All's well that ends well. S. U. BERGI-I 'o8. 20



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positive that we selected the most pleasant road. Still it was not unmixed pleas- ure, stern realities met us, Wfe one and all had to proclaim in flowing oratory that there was a South of slavery and secession-that South is dead Qmight as well confess we murdered itj. just here I wish to make a remark, now, the South was dead to begin with, according to the first sentence, but in the very next sentence it shows unmistakable signs of life. The only explanation I can give is that it is one of those exceptions to the rules. After it was indelibly incul- cated upon our memory what he did-this hero in gray with a heart of gold, we turned our attention to other things. Some applied their latent abilities to argumentative oratory with the resulft that our debating team, lead by one of our clan, marched home in victory and not in defeat, and to hearts as loving as ever welcomed heroes home. Others boldly entered the preliminary oratorical contest, with the outcome that here also one of our tribe was chosen to represent our Alma Mater in the Intercollegiate Contest 'this year. Among the social events of the year the Sophomore-Senior reception was the most eventful. Although the royal mandate said so far and no farther,' in regard to necessary extravagance, we did our best under the circumstances, worked faithfully early and late. It was a fair success-subtracting somewhat from what the Seniors 'told us, namely that it was an unprecedented success That is what they told msg 'of course we have not heard what they told others. It might have discouraged us if we had. VVe also had other social events, for our own benefit, which were substantially succesful-we are positive about these. Our girls QI mean the class-girls, of coursel prepared a royal feast for the rest of us, They are few, but. Oh my !-they were equal to the occasion. Vtfe also gathered in festive array at the invitation of our honorary class members, Dr. and Mrs. Glasoeg we spent a pleasant afternoon at Sandy Rock, we sported dull care away for a whole day on the banks of the 'Cannon texcept the committee on arrangementsjg not to mention numerous minor blowouts. Believing in the old saying that everybody should have a sound mind in a sound body, we thought it best to live up to our principles and develop a sound body, so we en- thusiastically entered athletics as presented on the baseball diamond. Modesty K U makes me hesitate to state the results. u Another epoch-making enterprise that was entered upon was the organiza- tion of a class glee club. Despite the faot' that its members may have their even- ings taken up with other things, still they sacrifice an evening each week in practice. This organization has made several public appearances and is improv- ing, with perfection as the limit. After a little while we were agreeably surprised to find ourselves juniors. Wfho would have thought that two years would pass so quickly? Yet what wondrous things have been achieved and what a degree of perfection has been reached in that incredibly short time! Continual grinding, ceaseless pugging, 19

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