Washington High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1937

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IEE! Standing, lett to right. C EIERMXXNN, tl H!XRlvlOlNl, C HAlvllLTOlil Vt' LEYSE Seated at table, lett to riahtj DR, CEREGCS, R GAGE, B YEAGER, E TDOUTl'llT, H SIXURE THE POWERS THAT RULE These people pictured above are the ones in charge ot the educational policies ot Sioux Ealls, and in a xery large measure they are responsible tor the modern equipment and progressive policies ot the system Dr. J B. Gregg, president ot the Board ot Educa- tion, contesses he has realized an old ambition, tor his father was once a member ot the school board at Havvarden, Iowa. His executive ability and keen interest in the tin- ancial attairs ot the school have made him an invaluable member. l Especially deserving ot honor is Mrs Eannie Douthit, who has been attending board meetings tor thirteen years, which makes her a veteran in Sioux Ealls school attairs. She has shown a never tailing interest in all our activities - - basketball, tootball - and she says our operettas are 'lsuperb productions. A. A MacDOlXlALD Superintendent A A lvlacDonald has served the Sioux Ealls public schools thirty-tive years, tive years as principal and the remaining time as superintendent. During that period he has constantly endeavored to secure tor the boys and girls ot Sioux Ealls better equipment, courses ot study, and instruction. lt is not strange that such a litetime ot unseltish interest has gained tor him the hearty respect and sincere attection ot the whole city where those boys and girls have become the citizens. The class ot l937, as they graduate tram the nevvly completed high school, are deeply conscious ot the debt ot gratitude which they, too, owe him. Eleven v ? 2 ! 'S N' 5 .f,., 'gitrg W Q. ,ijti . EM ,fr 1' i ,f y-',.vg5:,5-551' ' ft if T 1 1, 352 f Y , K 5 M 1 : . , Q 1 QSM sg :F , ' -N 14,3 'SW aff- 'KS Y? 'Q f , V N -'fi 4. ..::,'- .qvfgy gfjj 'ii' . ,vi M Este f S , S , kin 12,53 ,L 5 ig Q 15 i t.', cj muff l Lv x ,. t f fe' Q42 fr A f 'ft wi' , iam if .S Q . na -N 1 4, ' fggi- , 'Q 'v c 1432 5521 gf, ffaw J weff fig: we 4. Av., f T. 1 1 1 1 Q3 wc. - ,cg ,, ,,, V . i '-ELI' '. :-Fe ,'- gu . ,A I Hi fs? .- A ' W Z1 X SQ! B vm, s ,sp- 4 L! A -. 3:56 v ,KK --'1'a '.-M 54--A-fi ' , is , M -1 Wai 5 ff 7 :ft if! H var' 4, 'eigi A , , 435 ',lx'?:lfH, SQ M-we- X - ,--gg-3, -rx J 5 21:5 'Ei wif 'f x 1 44 . 'v v .V-,,.,1,.,n , v if IK? In Y Q. 3 6 Qt Q ' ig? .V f - , ,. . . A-Q21 - , 1' 0 1 , ' 3: gf , wing 3 A-it New +5 Q 2 W fr Q,- xy , rf , f V 'S N 1 . ' 'f :fig sr. sf 2 :F TW' 15: fffagil . ,. ' ,g nigiig 4 'Q swift-1 4: me if-1 i-:ix



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FORT HE RUNS THE PLACE As with many famous leaders, Lyman Eort is small of stature and,big of nature. Mr. Eort spent hi boyhood days on a farm in lllinois, attended a small high school, and made the town football team, After graduation, he taughga country schoolxuhtil he entered the Uni- versity X lllinois, two years later, He received his Ma ter's ree from the University of Colorado, and i i934 akota Wesleyan honored him with the Degr of bctor of Laws Mr, Eortsteac 'ngfcareer began at Mit- chell High Sc lool hereiivhe taught for four years and wa thenii priri ipal for eighteen yearsxi Leaving Mitchell, h came to Washing- ton Hi h School. Here, by virtue of his general good l dership and excellent sense of humor, he has won the friendship of the entire student body. ix rx ' Our pri cipal i also the author of several successful oaks. wo of his recent ones are, Oral Engl sh and bate, and Youth Stud- ies Alcohol written specially for Junior High Schools, e last is ot, for the purpose of reformati n but rath information, he says. Aside f his writing, e devotes much of his summer to traveling in he mountains, trout fishing. He modestly ad its that playing golf and swimming are two f his minor recrea- tions. , f THEY HELP US OUT After spending two years being helped into Washington High School, we spend two more years being helped out. Mr R A, Beck was the first helper we met, when as sophisticated juniors we came to sign up for Debating and American History. He passed us on to Miss Eaye Erick who decided lwith the help of our recordsl whether or not we might continue as juniors, After passing through this third step lead- ing in the direction of our ultimate goal, we en- countered Miss Emily Chapman and could call our- selves seniors for the first time Now the Question arises Will we graduate this semester? Eor either Mr. Zenner will shake us by the hand and bid us a fond farewell or invite us to remain with him for another year. Left to righl E Chapman, li Beck, I.. Zonner, E, Erick Thirteen :Q .ss X A . . , we ,. , f. -,' fgff-55, .,,' , U1 -T , . .,,.,5,,s ,,. , in K ,X Fi, i - ,. g . K 1, Fri .V 1, Th 4 I Jef?-5 Q ik in X S: ':,, -1. 1- s, igg3,,,,?ifi 2 fl? , , 1 psy? g.,x5-ee if af ff ,5 lgQ. Q55 i , ,sg iff rlff fl,-ff' , x if .1-5 1 .f 'j iilsf-ESM? 1. - . 5 .. 5 .eigfi ix , ,Lil 5.9 K A W Q, . it .wk .ft V, nf Q sit' , :WS is 5 If T- ' lain - , ' gf? s, W il N., ', .14 Qi. - 5T7iEf'if , 12:13, ,. .. sn C iigffia A wa 4? -. it 14,5 , f ,Q i i SM mi. , L 1 Z Ng , 'Es s i M251 H, x M. 5 . 'HW Y 1 ,rg 5-as s r i . 4, . ,15 'ev ,s :ga T 1-g . Q effws 14,2-.. Qs. , V V LI E - E A. K '- 'mt'5FZ. by tgp-uf 1 v. , f-ff - ' Q : W ' :wk l 'diffk' -f- if 1 K ,gp A 5 A We 1 uf Y i' 'Wjigsi . ' 1 Q 'egg LQ, . , -Z. . , Qing: g if i i f - of I ,fe . 'W 'yi-1. r' vo f ff V .Ln ,.-,ff x ef ., v ,E P, ,M rv ,, - it -5 ,L if, , ,gag ,., A, 1' , JE ff 2 . ' -' .Sa i Mfr We A M V, . ,.. , - M., , L5fc:,'EQf, 5 W, 'iw ss ,cfs 4. 360' Ff fg rf' ft fly, l

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