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fx ' O 2 po MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Foster may well be proud of her musical ahility. The Musical Department has helped with almost every activity perlormed during the year, under their able leader. Miss Coke. The High School Orchestra has been very active this year, taking part in almost all activities, the biggest events being the Frosh Party, the Soph Party, the Teachers' Reception and the Armistice Day Assembly. The orchestra has also played at the diff ferent class plays and for the litney Dance at the Carnival. Outside of the regular orchestra we have many special orchestras. The Seniors showed their talent in their ability when they played at their class assembly byvhaving a Senior Qrchestra. The Freshmen showed their ability when they played at their annual Frosh Mixer. Then the last but not the least. is the Jazz Qrchestra. which consists of Traps and Drums. Saxophones. Trumpets and Piano and Violin. This orchestra showed its ustuifn at the Boys' Club Dance by playing some red hot pieces, The Girls' Glee Club has been very earnest and has within it a girls' trio and a girls' quartet which have proved themselves worthy. The boys are to be proud of their double quartet and we hope they will continue to take an interest in the music. The big fete. May ll, was our Hnal showing and our real yearly musical. This concluded the results of our ehlorts and hard work for the year of 1928, Page lTl1i1ty,rlircc KLAHOWYAHXNXAY
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IN ' O f Po KLAHOWYAHNNXXY The Girls! Club School had been going on for about two weeks when the girls organized their club. The oflicers were elected and as their advisor the girls wisely chose Miss Crane, who showed from the start that the Girls' Club would be the best ever. Miss Crane told the girls that the year would be worthless unless they would choose a goal which they would strive to reach by the end of the year. The girls put their heads together and they thought and thought and then decided on a tennis court. This was their goal, they worked faithfully for it beginning in September. On the twentyfthird day of September the girls gathered at the school at nine o'clock fdon't think for a minute that they thought school was held on this lovely Saturdaye-they were off for a hikej. The girls hiked up to Seward Park which was twelve miles and it was twentyffour roundftrip fask Ethel or Gladysj. The girls surely enjoyed themselves, took a trip in a motor boat with Miss Crane playing captain, then Hamburgers, hot dogs, pop, ice cream. Oh, boy! What a life! The girls found out that one must do as Miss Crane says, Work while you work and play while you play, and do both equally hard. So they gave a feed the f1rst part of October and cleared up a nice sum towards the court. Then the Halloween party came, the biggest and best party of the year. The girls were masked, some as girls and some as boys. X In November the girls gave. another feed. Tennis court is coming up! The girls gave a program and dance for the High School before Thanksgiving vacation. Decembers--This was a busy month because of the Carnival. But the work was well awarded and the tennis court looks as if it isn't going to be a dream. Happy New Year! january--! Mr. Weather Man, have pity on the poor working girls, the rain and snow will never permit outside work. Kids' Party was a success even if some little girls cried all the time. In February the girls gave a Valentine Party. They surely had a good time matching hearts. March program consisted of outside speakers, Miss Neally and Mrs. Kane. They talked on posture and health. April at last, court will soon be finished fif weather doesn't change its mindj. Campus day and such. A great life! Sunny May and the May Fete. Everything looks rosy for the Girls' Club. Goal is won and the work is done. Mothers and Daughters' Banquet was very successful. ' No more teachers! June has come, the farewell picnics were most successful and some of the girls cried because vacation was so near. Thank you, Miss Crane. The Girls' Club spent a most happy and successful year. Page :TlllYlV'fIUI
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KLAHOWYAHXNXY HCNOR SOCIETY The Honor Society had a stand at the Carnival which was given at Foster this year. They sold purple and white shakers, purple and white felt Bulldogs and also numbers, It has been the aim of the Honor Society to get a Bronze Plaque. This plaque is to have the person's name on it who is highest in scholastics and activities during his four years of high school. The Honor Society is also going to get more library books for the library at school. The ofhcers for this year are: President ..,...........................,....... ,...... H AROLD FULLER VicefPresident ..........., ............ N QRMA NEAL Secretary and Treasurer ...,.,.. CLARA HILDNER Advisor .,i,........,,.,...... .........,..........,..,..........,................... Miss GIBSON Reporter .......,.........,.......,,.................,......,,.,........,,......,.................... WANDA Voss We have quite a big enrollment this year, most of them being juniors. Seniors: Norma Neal, Helen Stevens, Irma Stoll. juniors: Dorothy Kizer, Clara Hildner, Harold johnson, Frank Miller, Donald Nelson, Harold Fuller, Harriett Busch, Magdalena Deuble, Katherine Patrick, Wilma Russell. Sophomores: Wanda Voss, Leora Kott, Victor Brus. Page ThlTlX ffflAT
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