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G. W. HAVERIY S I I IK war hook editor is in my olficc asking for a statement lor the 1946-47 . f tmwie. there is laid on my de k a list of students whose names are to appear on the Honor Roll in the next issue of the Dakota Sciriifisf. The list is imposing: I must make a count: and here are the results: Eighteen students with A's” in every subject: forty-live with an A average: and one hundred and ninety-six with a ‘1K' average. This means that the work and progress of two hundred and lilty-nine students has been such as to receive distinction. The success of a school year can he measured, to a large degree. In the records of students in class room and shop. From this viewpoint, this school war stands at the top. Sincerity of purpose on the part ot this year’s student body is highly gratifying to the instructional staff. Coupled with good work in courses pursued was active interest in extra-curricular activities. As this is written, plans tor a bigger and better year book are being worked out. My hearty congratulations to you members of the .li an-asic Staff for your good work in presenting herein, by story and picture, outstanding events ot the 1946-47 school year at S.S.S. Sincerely. ( I. W . I I averts A G A W A S I E THE
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 ❖ KFORK writing those words. I saw a copy of Mr. Ilaverty’s greeting to students in trades and engineering. While the figures lie quotes are a total tor the school as a whole, I find on checking that junior college students were on the honor roll in the same percentage as other departments. As most ot you are going to complete work for degree, your present attitude is highly encouraging. Initiative, responsibility, energy, perseverance, and a high sense of honor and duty are quite necessary to those who are being trained for leadership. Your records show that you are developing these qualities, without losing a sense of fun and an active participation in general school life. It has been cs|K cially interesting during the past two years to watch records made l war veterans. Not only did they bring the perspective and maturity gained in main lands and on many seas. but. in the main, they set to younger students a fine example of how youthful enthusiasm and seriousness of purpose can he effectively joined. It is getting to he an occupational disease among educators to prophesy crises nr calamities. Attempting no prophecy. I just feel that you are headed right ami that you will play our parts rightly in the world as you find it. F. II. McMahon THE A G A W A S I E —
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+ AGAWAEIE STAFF t Mark row—Gerald Johnson. Duane Simonson. Laiulun Petersen. First row—Esther Gagelin, Clifford Kurtz. A. William Springer, Gloria Krom. .Marcus McDonald. Loretta Nover .ke. (Not pictured—Alice NIellon.) Editor .... Business Manager . Advertising AI anager Circulation Manager Feature Editor . Sports Writer Society Reporter Organization Editor Photographer Faculty Advisor . A. W. Si’kixckk, Jr. Ct.it'KORi) Ki ri . Gerald Johnson I .OR ETTA NoVHT .KI; . Al.lCE Ml-I.I.OX . Di A.Ni; Simonson Esther Gacki.in Gloria Krom Marcus McDonald I AN DON PETERSEN THE ADViSGR Landou Petersen, many years the facility advisor for the Agawasie. has complete ! another year of assistance to the stall’. Mr. Petersen is instructor in Relate ! Arts subjects. Ilis office is in the ptintshop with Mr. Satterlee and Mr. (. urrie. Many an overtime peri id was spent by Mr. Petersen, helping to solve the many problems that go with the making up of our yearbook. Congratulations and thanks to Laiulon Petersen. THE A G A W A S I E
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