Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1928

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6 KLAHOWYAHXi SENIGR BULLDOGS' ACTIVITIES cLAss OFFICERS President .............,... ........,..,.,......,., 1 .................. ..,...... R 0 Y JORGENSEN VicefPresiderit ....,... ....... E THEL SPRINGER Secretary and 'Treasurer ,........ BETH HOZACK Class Advisor ..,....... ...,... ....... .,.. ,... A........ M i s s C RANE The Senior Bulldogs were organized with a bang this year. They started right ing not a bit of time was wasted. Senior meeting was announced, and into Miss Crane's room poured a group of eager Seniors. It's a wonderful feeling to be a dignified Senior. After the election of officers and of our devoted advisor, we discussed various plans to raise money. Miss Crane sugf gested a Treasure Hunt. Somehow it appealed to all. So the Senior Bulldogs put on a Treasure Hunt. The aim of the Seniors was to put it over big, and they did. Work started immediately in the field, now our home of the Tennis Courts. Cans were buried, each numbered and with a corresponding numf bered package at the school. At the appointed hour the digging began. Dirt flew, shovels clanked, everybody with high hopes and mental visions of the prizes they hoped to win. It was a financial success, as well as furnishing fun for all. Next on the calendar was a feed. Seniors cofoperated one hundred per cent, so it was a success. Senior Girls' Surprise Mysterious gatherings in the halls! Subdued and undertoned voices! just what are those Senior girls up to? Nobody seems to know, and the boys don't seem to know, either. True, it is the night of the Girls' Club Masquerf ade. ThCf6,S Norma-she seems to be determined to talk to Miss Crane. She even suggested a nice little spin to Renton for decorations. Fortunately, Miss Crane accepted. Then the work began. When our advisor came back, a happy surprise awaited her on the stage. The table was all set and dinner was ready. The girls and their advisor had a jolly time at their surprise party. Was Miss Crane surprised? No, not much. Senior Feed again! Yum yum! Everybody hungry? You bet. Beans, salad, stew, chocolate, cake, pie. Feeds seem to be quite popular with the Seniors. Page Twelve

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3 rx 0 2 P. WALTER STEWART Wadack Ulndustriously he toiled. Entered from Y. M. C. A. '26g Baseball '26. '27: Football '26. THEODORE SCIBOR Teddy W'hv should life all labor hcl Baseball '28: Football '28: Orchestra '27 ETHEL SPRINGER A Ed Gund nature is one of the best traits of human kind. Secretary and Treasurer Class '25g Honor Society '26. '27g Secretary and Treasurer Girls' Club '27: President Girls' Club '27: President Girls' Club '28: Paper Stal? '27: Class Play '27, '28: Class VicefPresident '28s Volley Ball '28. ELMER FORDELL Blizz Hu earnest efforts win reward, His hcart was in his deeds. Baseball '25, '26, '27, '28, Football '25, '26. VILLETTE JOHNSON Let Fruwm were riot made for such as me. I Basketball '27: Class Play '26g Paper Stall '28g Chairman of Junior Prom '27, GEORGE ROBINSON Punk 'Tlx what we thirllg and what wc do that rnakcs use what we arc. Baseball '25, '26, '27, '28g Basketball '26. '28: Football '25, '26, '27g Paper Stall '27, '28g Annual Staff '28. GENEVIEVE FORTIN jimmy XV: ricver can replace a friend. Entered from Lincoln High, Seattle, '27: Class Play '26, Class President '26g Basef ball '25. ROY SMITH Smitty A grave mari, yer a pleasure seeking one withal. Football '26, Basketball '26. YxxXKLAHOWYAHNxxxx Page Elever l'



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KLAHOWYAHNKQX F Senior Ball A cheery snow scene greeted the guests that evening. The walls and bleachers were covered with evergreens, dotted with bits of cotton. Blue and white lights alternately flashed, giving the effect of Northern Lights. The orchestra pit was decorated as a snow cave. The punch booth was a real igloo, all covered with sparkling snow. The gym was transformed into a beautiful ice cave, appearing very realistic. Good orchestra! Good crowd! Good time! The Ball was the best ever given in Foster. In the Big Carnival the Seniors put on a Minstrel Show as well as having four booths. Fountain The Senior Bulldogs wanted to leave something to the school, something that would be useful and would recall to the underfclassmen memories of that Class of '28. It was decided that a drinking fountain would fit a need. It was dedicated December 6th. After speeches of dedication and acceptance by Mr. Laird, Miss Crane and Roy jorgenson, the students formed in line, and every one drank from the new fountain, which we hope will prove useful and beneficial. The Senior Bulldogs started a Holly Sale. Miss Crane gladly donated the holly. After diligent efforts over one hundred wreaths were made and sold. The Seniors also took charge of the Christmas Program, putting on a little one'act play entitled Holly Tree Inn. Senior Sneak? When? Where? Page Thirteen

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