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CLASS ROLL H 'Rf Oo KLAHOWYAHNAXY rrtrinnri rl 'Nfl 7' ' N X ., U gm -git... . 14 g v 411 f 4 dj Q 1. President ..,............... BULLDOG PUPS Class 'Yell-wFull of Pep! Full of Fun! 1931 Class F lower-White Rose Class Colors-Silver and Green Class MottoaDIG! CLASS CFFICERS LAWRENCE ANDERSON Treasurer ....... Vice-President ....,.,.,,......,. ROBERT FULLER Annual R. ..... Secretary ..,.,....... ........... E LSIE ANDERSON Class Advisor, ..., . Lawrence Lowell Ella Anderson Willis Gott Elsie Anderson Gerald Meehan Rosemary Lambert Robert Fuller Kitty Cartner Kenneth Fuller Donald Pollock Peggy Perrett Sylvia Morgan Ralph Taylor Joe Yeast Mary Uno Evelyn Vaughn Leland Hyde Cortinca Long Viola Bigelow Mary Rains Sadomi Kato Julia Deuble .. ....,., ROSEMARY LAMBERT .....,......KITTY CARTNER EDSON Gerald Lehan Florence Gusa George Sallee Arnold Kegley Betty Heppenstall Raymond Heppenstall Chester McConville Cathering Buck Dick McGill Eileen Blair Otto Miller Harold Cooper Cleo Sylte Bernard Schwartz THE BULLDQG PUPS The Bulldog Pups prove they're tough, They hght their battles thru and thru Though they play in any hallg They seldom lose a game, The Bulldog Pups sure do their stuff. But win or lose-Awhichever they do M- When they play basket hall. They take it just the same. United they stand, divided they fall, Their motto is: Never say die - To win fairly and squarely. that's all, And to honor old Foster High. By KITTY CARTNER. Page 'Truentyffiw
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L KLAHOWYAHNAX? PUP TRICKS The first trick that the Pups gave was the Frosh Mixer, September 23, 1927. Several musical selections were given, songs by the quartette, after which the Frosh Orchestra played for the dance. The next one was the three plays presented on November 4. These plays were as follows: THE FLORIST SHOP Eileen Blair ......... . .............. Maude Robert Fuller ....,. . Mary Rains ..... Peggy Pcrrett .... i.... ...... . Kenneth Fuller .,.. Dick McGill... Willis Gott ..... Jackson .......Miss Vv'ells LEAVE IT .Mrs. Greenleigh ..Mr, Greenleigh ....................,Agent .................. Agent HENGAGED FOR A MONTH Kitty Cartncr ........,... ....... S hirley Somers Robert Fuller.,. ...,.................Rodney Carew Rosemary Lambert ....,... .....,... M rs. Carew Elsie Anderson, ..............,. . ..................Hetty Ralph Taylor ....,...,,.,... ....... M r. Slovsky Bernard Schwartz ..,.... ....... A .v... H enry TO PHYLLISM julia Deuble ..... ,......... A gent Cleo Sylte .......... .i...,.. N eighbor Evelyn Vaughn ..... .i...... R oumanian Ella Anderson ......,......... Mrs. Butterworthy Catherine Buck .................... Mrs. Merrivale Otto Miller ................,. Percy Butterworthy The freshmen had a dinner at the school that evening. Miss Paulson, who coached the plays, was presented with a picture from the play casts. An unexpected but well earned trick was turned when Willis Gott led his Frosh basket shooters to victory by defeating the Seniors 2348, thereby win' ning the interclass championship . The girls' team was not so successful this year, but there is some very promising material in it for the future. At the Carnival, December 4, the Pups surprised everyone by winning two prizes, one for the prettiest Girl's Club Booth, and another for having taken in the most money. The Frosh were also represented at the Letterman's Banquet, February 29. Page Twcntyfs v
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