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

 - Class of 1937

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ez f 4,443 , il X, of Ettie Soyage Bernardyne Schmidt Elizabeth Schreibman E M Schwartz Eya Simons Rcgistrar Stenography, Ty ping Art Algebra Algt-bra, General Science ' v Bergliot Stephonson lsmay Hope Sudan Corabelle Teller Arthur Thompson H E Thurston . Librarian g Secretaryl Sewing Band Biology 3 , ' T 'ir . building to Sioux Falls, nor the taxpayers who made it possible, This year there were more additions to the tacf ulty than tor several years, Elizabeth Schriebman took Miss Swanson's place in the Art Department, Jim Baker came to help Coach Wood in the boys' physical education department, and Virginia Pettigrew and Margaret Thurston were the direc- tors tor the girls' department which was started again this year. With the restoration of the print- ing department, Mt D, Metcalfe returned to the faculty. Other newcomers were Emily Elyestrom, Louise Goodwin, Hannah Nordgren, Helen Mc- Quillen, and Lyle Wirted English instrudtdrs, Marie Conway and Beatrice Johnson -fhistory, Eya Simons and E. M. Schwartze -mathematics, and Harriet Olseneeehome economics. Miss Eva Pang took charge ot the newly organized oppor- tunity classes, and lsmay Hope Sudan replaced Betty Craig as Secretary in the ottice, New courses were ottered in dramatics by Miss Kilpatrick, and Mr, Grayer organized a school orchestra, So we end the school year with a faculty of eighty-one and an enrollment of 2400 History has been taught and also made at Washington High School in i936-37? Margaret Thurston Clara Vierling Josephine Wagner Eidelis Walter Elizabeth Whittaker Physical Education History Algebra, Geometry Stenography, Typing Cgoking! , I, Q' W fl 7!-0 iffy, i Josie Wilson Lyle Wirt Howard Wood R C Zalesky L P Zenner English Speech Athletic Directizr General Science Algebra, Geometry Sex enteen .Ni . 'Mimi li 551 ff: .Y-grgikw .1, 55213 , ,ri A 4534 ' i V3 'T 5 Q gf-3. Q , bzw 5 , -v E .at 3 f Wt, is-xt amz A-W: W :muff Wwe, 9 '52 I ,pile is' ri 1. I 351.2 4 ,. :H V5-751, ,i. N 4 ff 7 fi A7' -5' f'3 ' 4 ,WMM fj g,i,,N1 .- J My ig W rs '32, ft ' X. 2531 Q , ,g,5,,f' rr Y rig ,P I wa ,' , we - ,Q -5 ..'mQ pc. 5 'K -: . ,wk fi V, S f ff fe ' we gy 2 -xku 5:01:19 ff,- I ' , .1 A-N. P? .fc .?,:,f.-I ,Fw lf, L Y' 2 it g,,ll,L it 'i,, if 3af? ,,lY'1'f 1 ,,,, , if 3111 ri r gglf? - v t4r-f'3 '1- 9

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