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STRATEGY BOARD Washington High School owes much of its athletic success to the following men who so cape ably took charge of the less publicized but equally important tosksi C. R. Beck, assistant football coach. Fred Kohoutek, B squad football coach, lim Baker, B squad football and basketball coach. Elmer Hanson, assistant track coach, These men willingly sacrificed much of their time and energy so that Washington High School's ath- letic record might not suffer, The result of the year's work tells us that they succeeded. Without the aid of these men, our teams could not have succeeded as they did. CHIEF STRATEGISTH One of the best-known high school coaches in the country. ln this manner, Frank McCormick, Athletic Director of the University of Minnesota, summed up the results of the twenty-seven years of active coaching Howard Wood has given Wash- ington High School, During these twenty-seven years, Coach Wood has established an enviable record, His is a record not only of superlative teams turned out and of championships won, but also a record of those unusual qualities of leader- ship that inspire in his boys o spirit of team play, sportsmanship, and fair play. For this he is out-- stonding, not only in our own school but throughout the state and surrounding territory. He has well earned the title, Dean of South Dakota Coaches, ' E ill Left to right: J, Baker, C, R. Beck, E, Hanson, E. Kohoutek, H Wood D Coac seve ears. . .enviable records. All-CONFERENCE All-conference Pickers, when you are picking your all conference team, there is absolutely no need to go outside Washington High School, This year's statistics will bear us out in this, On the first two teams, Sioux Ealls placed eleven men Jeff Hall, Joe Bechtold, Johnny Schilt, Don Eeregan Curtie Raines, Elmer Gunderson, and Heinie Gilde- meister in the line, and Stan McCormick, Jerry Eort, Dick Richards, and Claude York in the backfield. This constitutes an entire team, and we think that this has established some sort of a record. lt is a record that will long stand, and we're mighty proud Of it. I r Twenty-seven er! E, at .v L1 . Arai, , . wtf- . 5, ., 35 i ..,, W , ie-fin -14 , r ,a?f mg 'f 3-. RQ X ri, , te? Lia 5 i fri .Lyn offs ,f -Q34 i k tg . Y 1. ,.-f, . . v. .41 A x L. , i ,au W .ciffie yu--ywm. Mmsm I V 7 am. , gnu L isis-Q fy i,,,i,. J, l L4 8 Q r W, 1 s f ' 7 , '5 'ASQ 25.24. ,W a .1 ,,, 1 -wg- 'Fifg fa fiffff WSJ, A P yfifi?- ' l - gf' 431'-i37I:'. Sgw? 1, :ix fi? ri, 1 ff T! 2,5 4, . , .ii SHN' 'pf' l K E ' 3.5, fx. t SML Y Q, A T , igdi, Amity at .,f'fi.,E ' 3 W if Q fi A T hir: M N . rsf9 .fpsgv , T -lf 1 45' y at f, .,-, .4 . L1 ,fswpfi QBTC ie, ,uw .. 2 ,iT',' 1 v12'f'f4.l .L 4 -F
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