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o E P ' KLAHOWYAH Y GIRLS, ATHLETICS Foster Gym was the field of many hard fought basketball games and much excite' ment. The season was started with great pep, knowing that the girls were going to enter a league of interscholastic games. So immediately under Miss Gibsons coaching we .organized our class teams and played oif the interfclass games. Those making their class teams struggled for a position on the school team. The girls showed a great display of iight and spirit when they met Pacific City, their first opponent, December 14. This was Hrst a practice game, but just as the game was ending the tide turned in favor of Pacific City 1645. The league opened on the home floor. facing Richmond Beach, The game was dropped to Richmond Beach by a score of 1928. The score and schedule games were as follows: Foster 15 Richmond Beach ZS Foster 8fSilverdale 21 Foster 9-'Redmond 42 Foster 8-Redmond 30 Foster 10-Kirkland 46 Foster 17-Kirkland 56 Foster 25fFalls City 26 Foster 28-Silverdale 23 Foster 16-Bellevue 12 Foster 15-Falls City 9 Foster 22-Richmond Beach 36 Foster 7fBellevue 21 This was a successful season considering that the girls had not played basketball for two years. Those who received letters are: Vivian North, Grace Gott. Beatrice Brus. julia Deuhle, Ruth Youngherg. Dell Kenny, Norma Neal. Catherine Vw'ebster, Katherine Patrick. The girls had no opportunity to show their skill in volley ball as they did not play any interscholastic games. The Sophomores proved to be the volley ball champions. BASEBALL Baseball turnout was begun the latter part of March. The girls were coached by Mr. Edson. Much time and drill was given to the fundamentals and bunting. The girls will show their worth in their practice games. Pings Tlmlyfeiglit
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fo ' KLAHOWYAHNXQX BASEBALL Charles Teague ....... ......... C atcher Leslie Layton .......... ....... P itcher Harold Cooper ........... .,..... P itcher Ray Heppenstall ..,.... ....,..... P itcher Harold Erickson .... ........,.... P itcher Donald Nelson ...,..., .,,..,,.. F irst Base Donald Pollock .......... ......r S econd Base Charles Holmes ..... . Elmer For-dell ....., .......Short Stop .......Third Base Alexander Calder ..... ..........,. L eft Field George Robinson... Kyoshi Uno ......... Leslie Yeast ......... .......,Center Field .......Right Field ...........Ut1l1ty Ralph Holmes ................................,... Utility With many experienced lettermen back and a good array of rookies under the skillful eye of Coach Laird, Foster is expected to put a winning baseball team on the Held. Many practice games were arranged with outside schools in which the Bulldogs gave a good account of themselves. The schedule of the 1928 league season is as follows: April 6 ....... April 13 ,...... April 20 ....... May 4 ....... Redmond .........Bellevue ....,....Kirkland ,.......,Bothell at Foster at Foster at Foster at Foster F. H. S. FOOTBALL SEASON 27 Foster's Hrst football turnout for the season '27 showed that the squad was com' posed of a few lettermen and some green but promising material for the other positions. Later on two of the lettermen had to drop turnout because of doctor's orders and class Work. Coach Laird handled the team very ably but the team was too inexperienced to win over its more experienced rivals. Mr. Davis assisted Mr. Laird for a week and during his stay he gave the team some valuable practice for which we thank him. The team did as well as could be expected and from the experience it gained We should have a good team for the next season as most of the men will be back again. Page Tliirtyfscl 1
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fxf f 0 f Do if YxxXKLAHOWYAHXxxw? SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 6sOh! Once more we travel back to dear F. H. S. School days. Sept. 13--Advisors and class officers were elected and now we are ready to go. Sept. 19-Girls' Club Organizationg new officers were e'ected and we are ready to start the year with a bang under the direction of Miss Crane. Sept. 22- Teachers' Reception. A great deal of handfshaking as the parents met the teachers and the teachers met the parents of all their beloved students. Sept. 23-+ Oh there, Freshiesf' Freshman Mixer took place and all the Bull' dogs were present. The Alumni vs. Foster Bulldogs in first practice game. Sept. 27--Girls' Club feed for the Foster Bulldogs. Sept. 30-Oh! The day of the big Treasure Hunt. All the Bulldogs gathered around and dug for tin cans, instead of bones. OCTOBER Oct. 6-Algona vs. F. B. D. Oh, that mud. Oct. 7-First League game. Bothell vs. Bulldogs and carried away the score 21-O, but cheer up, Bulldogs, it won't be long now. Oct. S--Girls' Club Hike. They walked to Seward Park. Oh boy! Oct. 11-F. B. D. traveled to Algona. Oct. 14-Issaquah. Oct. 20-Girls' Club gave their second feed. Oct. 21-Bulldogs at Kirkland. Oct. 28-Girls' Club Hallowe'en Party. Oh, those faces! But a good time was enjoyed by all. Snoqualmie vs. Foster. But the Bulldogs held their own, 010. NOVEMBER Nov. 4iB0thell vs. F. B. D. and won with score of 2OfO. Freshman Play took place which proved to be a big success. Nov. 11-f-Armistice Day. A good program was put on by some skilled Bull' dogs of F. H. S., also B. D. played their last game with North Bend. Score 13fO. Nov. 18-Oh! Alas! The Senior Ball took place, Foster's Best Ball. Nov. 23-Thanksgiving program put on by Girls' Club. Nov. 2425-Thanksgiving Vacation, and did we eat? Well, you would think we had starved since last Thanksgiving. DECEMBER Dec. 2fCarnival-fOh, that noise, but a good time was had by all. Dec. 8sFoster vs. Highline in first basketball game, and hurrah, B. D.'s won Sfl! Dec. 10-F. B. D's. vs. Matson's was a good game. Dec. 14eF. B. D.'s played second game with Highline and again came out on top, 2Of19. Page Thinyfni
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