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aara±L£ 7 te P've ixtent Sfieahi .... This year’s Agaxvasic staff is to he congratulated upon getting out an annual that makes a permanent record of the activities of all the students who have attended school this year. This permanent record increases in value to you with its age. While this annual is a record of the past, 1 wish to record in it the plans for the future. The next five years will sec great changes in the general appearance of the campus of the State School of Science. A master plan is now being made to permanently change the roads and to provide location for new buildings. A new gymnasium will be built soon. The present gymnasium will he remodeled to provide a permanent auditorium with ample space for band, music, and dramatics. Funds for a new heating plant to lx built north of the present Main building are now available. A dormitory for girls will be constructed in the near future. All of these changes will make a big improvement in '.lie general appearance of the campus. E. F. Riley
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tJ OR THE past twenty years W. A. Currie 1 has taught linotype and journalism at the State School of Science. Previously lie had several years of trade experience in printing and linotype and he had taught at Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis. Hecause he is expert as craftsman, able and inspiring as instructor, devoted to the welfare of his students not only when they are in his classes but also during their later working years, we rate him as a practically perfect teacher. Therefore we take great pleasure in dedicating THE 1949 AGAWASIE '1 0 YV. A. CURRIE
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' 7 £ ig4g Aljmvu fle.p,a it be Qo-tLe'ino-'i “ l |,c interest of North Dakota people in our institutions of higher learning has been indicated duriim the past few years, both by the number of students who have enrolled and also by the substantial appropriations that have been made by the la two sessions of the Legislature for our several colleges. We arc living in a new age. Science, invention, concentration of people in industrial centers and rapid communication and transportation have both broadened and complicated the experiences of living. 1 o make the most of these opportunities and to direct our course in a constructive way it is essential that a larger percentage of our |)cop!c have the advantage of a college education. 'That training, however, should be associated with a good old fashioned homespun phiosophy of kindness and consideration for all those wuh whom we might be associated.” Fred G. Aan’dahl Governor of North Dakota
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