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

 - Class of 1937

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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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Lois Cowan Charlotte Cressey lrene Cummings lvtarit Danforth Dorothea Dawson English Biology Latin English Art T lviartha Delbridge William Duncan Dorothy Early' Emily Elvestrom Almelyne Flint English, Journalism Biology, General Science Sociology English Assistant Librarian didn't mind world In l9D2 the list ot teachers in- cluded tor the tirst time the name Josie Wilson-4 l-listory, and it has appeared there ever since, ex- cept that the l-listory has changed to 'tEnglish, The year l9OB was an important one tor Sioux Falls. That year the students moved into what is now the North Unit t old building to youll which had been erected at an approximate cost at fl5lOU,OOO, and local citizens scolded the School Board tor building so large a onee its maximum capacity was SOO. At the dedication the new build- ing was christened Washington, That tall W, I. Early came out tram Indiana to become the tit- teenth principal and has liked us well enough to stay ever since. The capacity ot the North Unit by T922 was more than taxed with an enrollment ot 959. At a total cost ot 957,727 the School Board authorized the construction ot the South Unit in T923 which dou- bled the number ot classrooms and made it possible to otter a greater variety ot subjects lilge modern languages and vocational subjects, encourage extra curricular activities, and increase the taculty to torty-eight. As the years passed, new subiects were added, old ones dropped, the taculty continued to increase, Virginia Fraser Faye Erick Helen Glenn Dorothy Godtrey D R Goldsmith Algebra, Geometry English English English Mechanical Drawing Louise Goodwin Palmer Grover Jay lrlamrinf Elmer Flansen Mariorie Harlan English Citizenship, Orchestra Geometry Trigonometry Business Training Stenography Typing Fitteen , 5, e 'QED' .Q A Sz 4 A' .xi 97 . 44-'2 f't1'if2'l: 'T gi. . ' . 3, fx V. + Ms ,J it ex Yi 0. R Ng Y' V ,415 lfiilggyq Q25 Y 4? L ,gg w Z 22435 ,- kgggggfja ax .yatgvv Eg! ,Afffii lf .552 .1 1 Ti f ,.:2f L, ,ic . L,-.A , imFf.x. f3s.-Qvg L ...a,-sfgq.. , --M. f ,J it if f Q K - wwf 2, 2, egg tfzvif Fi ' ZH' .f -bitt? 2-'xi' il f 595.2 Q' P.: ' 15575 5,6 , - e wf . 5. av Q4 rm i , .V ,, S. i W T TZQY5 W .2352 -, ,p ai ' lg fs ,21 1 3 1? -if n'.QQ'ff qaizft- f ,sf i aw A E. Egg, et? .QA r 654' aj' ' f. U + . 31, AHSFAQ. Y in-5,3 ., I T 3 't??QZ'fi' ' -. T if ,S -M ,: ra, ,. ., v V 'kg iesvta L2 zfffi Ag j i ff

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