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r Back roiv: W. G. Svcnkcscn, J. M. Nvgaard, G. W. Havcrty, Landon Petersen, John M. Ness, George Soltis, Harvey Bisck, Lari Smith. 1‘ront row: W. J. DuVall, H. B. Satterlee, Mrs. Quinton Conant, Ben H. Barnard, Karl Larsson, Henry Knight. Not Pictured: Gottfried Anderson, George Brackin, W. A. Currie, A. M. Sampson. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION TRADES SCHOOL Gottfried Anderson ................................. Drafting and Estimating Ben H. Barnard ..................................... Dean of Men, Electrical Harvey Bizek ....................................... Welding and Electrical George Brackin ........................................... Manager of the Hub Mrs. Quinton Con ant ......... ..................... Trade School Secretary W. A. Currie ................. ........................ Linotype—Journalism W. J. DuVall ............................ State Coordinator T I Education G. W. Haverty ................................... Director of Trade School Henry Knight .......................................... Mathematics—Physics Karl Larsson ...................................................... Electrical John M. Ness ................................................. Machine Shop J. M. Nygaard ................ ..................... Radio and Refrigeration Landon Petersen .............. ..................... Related Trade Subjects A. M. Sampson.......................................................... Aviation H. B. Satterlee ..................................................... Printing Earl Smith ................................................... Auto Mechanics George Soltis . isual Aids Director—Related Drawing W. G. Sven.. General Repair
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Back row: Earl W. Bute, H. L. Hnberman, Donna Forkner, Edith S. Larson, F. H. McMahon, Mercedes Morris. Lois Lienhart. Front row: Bennard G. Ratzlaf f, Alice Walton, E. F. Rilev, Mildred Oelkc, Esther Schulz, Wallace Xordgaard. Xot pictured: William J. Cavanaugh, Grace A. Madden. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ARTS AND BUSINESS SCHOOL Earl W. Bute ........ William J. Cavanaugh Donna Forkner ....... H. L. Hnberman .... Edith S. Larson ..... Lois Lienhart ....... Grace A. Madden . . . F. H. McMahon .... Mercedes Morris .... Wallace Nordganrd .. Mildred Oelkc ....... Hennard G. Ratzlaff E. F. Riley ......... Esther Schulz ....... Alice Walton ........... ................ Athletics ..... Chemistry—Biology .......... Home Economics ............... Accounting of Woman—.Social Science ............. Stenographer ..... Secretarial Training ..... Registrar—English ..... Typing—Calculator ..... Secretary-Treasurer ................ Librarian ............... Accountant ................ President ..... Languages—English ................ Shorthand
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The thought now most dominant in my mind is that our school, during the past four years, has been literally in the midst of war. From 1940 onward we have given shop training for war workers. For two and one-half years the Navy School operated here. More than fifteen hundred former students arc in service. Furry veterans arc now in our classes. Indeed, we know “there is a war going on.” And now we see the weight of Allied armies smashing forward to final victory, and now we arc close to problems of hard-won peace. With this background of war and peace in mind, J wish you not only deserved success in your vocations, but also deeper success as citizens of our own beloved country and as citizens of a world which needs the best you can give. —F. H. McMahon Our appreciation to you people who have put extra time and effort to make possible the publication of this annual, in a year when the job was not an easy one. Although our enrollment was far below normal because of war-time conditions, extra-curricular activities were carried on with as much zest as ever before. An account of most of these “doings” arc well-recorded in this publication. To you publishers and to the leadership in the student body, our sincere appreciation. It is appropriate that this Agawa-sic is built around our newest campus addition, the Campus Hub. Students of 1944-45 arc, in effect, the Hub from which will spring spokes of strength in future years of service of the Wheel—the State School of Science. I hope that you can always look back on year as an interesting and profitable one. —G. W. Haverty
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