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19 4 6 Acfaw-ad'ie 1 .It e ☆ Native of Wahpeton, educated at the Science School and State University, one of a family whose members from pioneer days to now have been leaders in community and state. Miss Donna Forkner has herself given notable civic, social, and educational service. As head for many years of our home economics department, she has earned respect and affection from her own students and from all others who knew her. School, church, and town have been well served by her skill as pianist and her alert interest in all constructive action. In recognition of these qualities and services, it is our privilege and pleasure to dedicate to DONNA FORKNER this Aga-wasie.
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Back roiv—Dorothy Carter, Lester Stovik, Ray Hermes, Paul Holmes, Donna Banasik. Front rou —Mary Ann Stovik, Robert Kiernan, Dale Nelson, Coriline Glamler. { I'joLL’i to {I ou ozrfid t m (Jani im. Jlzt ' Li,
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1 u 19 4 6 (f a w. a 1 i e om editor oj 79 4 t fgavcraiiz Miss Corinnc Glandcr - Editor, 1946 Agawasic Dear Miss Glandcr— As one of the builders of the first Agawasic it gives me great pleasure to see that this year book lias been carried on through all these years. It was in 1914 that the first Aga-wasic was published. It was a real chore but through the loyal support of the businessmen of Wahpeton, also the backing of the faculty, trustees and students of the Science School, it became a reality. Max Lauder and Arnold Forbes were the committee appointed to find out, from the Indians next door to the Science School, the Indian name for Science. “Agawasic” was as close as we got to it, and that became the name of our school annual. To all the editors of Agawasic, past, present and future go my best wishes for its continued success. Sincerely yours, Harry H. Lord Editor-in-Chief First Agawasic ☆ ☆ ☆ Harry Lord, a second-year student from Morris, Minn., in 1913-14, is still resident at Morris. .It the present time his farm agency business brings him frequently to fVah-pet on, and this spring he re-visited the Science School for the first time since 1914. Now, in the course of publishing the schools twenty-seventh Agawasic, the editor and staff welcome the above message from its first editor.
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