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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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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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( AflQUI IHt STAfF... Nine simians, with the aiil of their faculty advisor, have worked hand in hand this year to compile the 1947 Agawasie. As in past years, the work seems to he at a stand-still until the last six weeks or so when the work piles up gradually. An increase of 40 pages has been brought about this year over last year’s annual. 'Phis has aided us in discussing more fully the events that fill a school year as well as meaning a great deal of extra work for the staff members. The donations of work done by students not on the staff has aided greatly in the publication of the 1947 Aga wasic. Above all. the voluntary work of the staff members is worth much praise. The Editor, A. r. Springer, Jr., is a Wyndmcrc guy. He takes printing during his first year at Science. Cliff Kurtz. Kulm, the Business Manager, finishes this year as a radio student. The Advertising Manager. Cicrald Johnson, is a local fellow. Wahpeton. and is a first year printing man besides. Circulation was handled b Loretta (Birdie) Xovct .ke. who is appropriately referred to as the Circulation Manager; furthermore. Birdie is from M ahpeton and a liberal arts student, sec- ond year. Next in line is Alice Mellon who took care of the laughs department—hcultures. Alice’s sense of humor developed in Campbell, Minn.—her home town. Sites also second year liberal arts. Duane Simonson. the sports booster hails from Mimic waukan. Duane finished his first year printing early and accepted a job in Minnesota. VVe made sure he completed most of his sports writing though, and that which he was unable to complete was handled by Lou Stovik, the Scientist Editor. Esther Gngelin, Barney, wrote and edited the society pages. Esther spent her first year here as a commercial student. Organizations? They arc the efforts of Gloria Krom, Clyde, first year liberal arts. Last but not least, the photography was worked out by Marcus (Socko) McDonald of Langdon who is a first year printing and linotype student. Landon Peterson repeated his annual job as faculty advisor. That takes care of the staff. We have enjoyed working together for your pleasure. As Science grows in size, we sincerely hope the Agawasie will grow in size, and if your assistance is as cooperative as it was this year, wc know it will. THE AGAWASIE
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