Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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Z P' One of MR DONALD CBDY S big dreams ame true this year the moving into the e high school lt was thanks to his vision and planning that the building was possible Not iust Pos er but the whole district IS proud of him Mr Cady is also the most loyal and true Bulldog fan there ever was At the pep assemblies he really showed Foster students what it takes Three cheers for the super intendent of South Central School District No 406 LTY TRATION MR FRANK HORSFALL is one of the most industrious teachers at Foster and can often be found fixing things around school He advised chair crew and taught stage craft which saw to it that the stage was set for all produc tions Preparing the boys for something they all will need he knew the last word in weld ing metal and woodworking Helping the cheerleaders perfect their yells was adviser MRS MARILYN HYDE. She did much to stimulate school spirlt and make the pep as semblies more interesting Eighth grade social studies turned out many fine pieces o work were taught by her ty I ff Z X' I, I. Here comes MRS. RUTH ITEN with the kindly smile. She helped eighth grade students get a good background for their classes in high school by thoroughly teach- ing language arts, mathematics, and social studies. She also help- ed the lr. High girls have a gotta! time by being the adviser for the Jr. High G.A.A. 3. Which tense goes here? was a question MRS NADINE LOVE was certainly familiar with as she instructed her language art stu dents Also on her teaching sched ule were English I social studies and girls heallr and P E Very popular with the seventh graders her gentle serene ways were Just wnat they needed Guess who was responsible for the many enjoyable and fine showcase displays that were changed so often Why MISS MADELINE MCGREAL of course Books information records and movies all could be obtained from her ln her new big library She spent much of her time keeping the books in shape Besides be ing librarian and audio visual di rector she coached Fosters first Debate Club in many years Did you hear an explosion? I I Dont be alarmed its Just MR. WILLIAM MORGANS chemistry class doing an experiment He also taught physics science and general science and enioyed helping the boys out i'i l-li Y Con scieritiousness plus friendliness equals Mr Morgan MJUA Everyone certainly was proud of this man' MR WERNER NEU DORF coached the Bulldogs to the second league football champion ship in two years During bask a seas n he c d t Hiah tea'n He ins ru ed boys P E ard health classes and s pe vi ed at the boys intra mural noontime act vi cs after the ta 5 move o the new school Let er mens Club was advised by him too Quite a f a ccmpi ments Zgyy-V, -QQQJV Addie? Jw-ffy f 't ' l ' ' l i I . . l ' - A - and four artcraft classes that t- ' I , ,, ,. I I I V ' ', . f , 1 1 ' ' . 'i ' ef- b ll c cache he lr. . . ' t ' :Z ' . xl t A Qt f Q. FN . ' ' t o c i sh- .,.. KJ f - f - if 3 .r ' V

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Page 6 A new personality that was much liked around Foster this year was MR. ROBERT BROWN. the band director. Doing much to make music something special, he led the senior band, Junior band, beginning band, and helped work out instrumental ensembles. His band was a credit to the school, whether marching on the field or putting on a program. Seniors will never forget good old U S History and Government taught by MR. CHARLES CURRY with the sly humor He instructed Juniors in Washington State his tory and advised Student Council, and Operators Club not tion keeping straight the o lems of schoolf attendan utfw' Boys if you have a problem or Want to know something see MR DONOVAN DECKER the Boys Counselor He was adviser to the Boys Club and senior class and was cr really first class coac the baseball and golf teamb Decker s classes 'were world his tory bookke ing and Junior compdsktrocgand literature Whenever a seventh grader wanted to know anything about geography he had only to see MR BYRON DEI-'FINBAUGH B sides teaching social studies he strived to produce grammarlans rn his language art classes This last winter he faithfully helped to coach the Ir High basketball team Where you found drama, you found MRS ELIZABETH Evil SON the director of the all school play senior play,-and the variety show During the day she enthusi astically taught freshman and sophomore composition and liter gture Apprropriately she advised Drama Club and National Thes pians Most people dont realtze what a drama coach goes through but Vlrs Evanson always comes out on top with another success MR. HAROLD BEST the principal of Foster Ir Sr High School was probably the busxest man at Foster this year He had to work out the problems ol a n w high school and its student body present besides the usual ones of keeping things running well Congratulations for a smoothly gamzed move rom the old buildxrg to the n and a Job well don the ye? t FAC ADMINIS 2 Who i the woman that sees that the rowler gets out each eek'P e answer is MISS her our weekly paper would be impossible Teaching Jour nalism typing and shorthand she turned out some un equaled secretaries to work rn F, the commercial world Did you ever stop to think of all that was connected with the Safety Patrols being on the Job every morning who handled all their equip ment and schedules without fail He taught lr High stu dents language arts and math ematics and they found him alwajs willing to aid them with their problems 1 l . , I . ' nl l- l 1 I l 1 l' J vf . f . ' '. ' , ' fe T V , I . 'A 1 f ' l l J . r. . J so-I. ' - ' if-e T , ' , 45 4 . M - , ,U 4 I 5 . I . e- V 17 ,V-1' ' ' - I , ' ' 5 'ff :.- A ' ' ? Mn. I I . in GRACE GYLLING. Without WAYNE HAR-1-ER WGS the one ' . I V I I I . I : e -4' ' , t,Jt l it I - V, N 8 ' , I ,A ' , 'x . it . I - .l ' V 7 rf



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For help on their way to be- coming artists or drai'smen, the students went to see MR. BYRON NEVILIER. His won- derful talents were used many times throughout this last year tor the design of stage sets, program decorations, and dis- plays. Besides teaching sev- eral art and mechanical draw- ing classes, h Qqed as an as- sistant lio lzlll coach and coach oi t e umblzng W. g i l . 'Bn-A -ar, .gif P-nf ggtilfa' l tiia- r,ic ' it A ' ff-YQL. ' K if ' This man was the tennis coaah and adviser to the schools group of scholars, the Torch Club. MR. IAMES SHE- LEY taught algebra, choir, glee club, and lunior High music. Doing an excellent job in the vocal music department, he also helped several en- sembles work up iine numbers for school events. VX .-rv Did you want to see this lady? Vlell you weren't the only che, because MRS. DOR- OTHY PLUMMER was thc girls' counselor, adviser to the senior class, student funds, and Tri-Hi-Y, She also man- aged the school store. All these jobs were periorrned in the best way possible. But this was not enough for her. She is a marvelous mathematician, too, and taught geometry and advanced algebra. The girls' P. E. department was directed by MRS. GLORIA SWENNING. who helped the girls become fine sports and gani a knowledge of physiol- ogy and good health. As ad- visor of G. A. A., she saw that the girls had enjoyable recrea- tion. Leaving at the semester, her jobs were very smoothly assumed by MRS. CARLYN WICKMAN. a new teacher from the University oi Wash- ington. l 1,1 as . ig, sz. 4 . The Home Ec. room wouldn't seem like the Home EC. room without MRS. MABEL PROVO teaching home economics. She was an authority on cooking, sewing, nursing, child care, and home decorating. Many are the Junior and senior high girls who have benefited from her courses. Mrs. Provo also advised the Girls' Club in their various activities. lx QV ,X A salute to the most patient teacher anyone could possibly know, MRS. IOSEPHINE WAL- DO. She was never too busy to explain something that a student didnt guite under- stand. All the French classes, first and second years, junior composition and literature classes, and public speaking were under her direction, the-re wasn't a detail about them that she didn't know. In addition, she supervised this book, the Klahowyah. A PEEK AT PART ol the teachers' dining room 1 What was the biology class dissecting? Ch, yes, ioll MR. FLOYD ROBBINS was ,show- ing the sopliornc es many hearts a worm limos? alfa taught Ir. ,High b ys' and he lth, p hcl i logy, an drivin .tlnt e ll, he was as sta o all coach, inthe W ter, . a ity basketball co n in the spring, head coqc oft track team. Noth- ing like a ll schedule! i Here's a sporty teacher, MR. STANLEY WHITEHEAD. He was the Ir. High football coach, and a varsity assistant besides being the coach of the varsity basketball team. Teaching the boys the gafne plus sportsmanship was the job he accomplished. If you didn't find him in the class- room teaching Ir. High mathe- matics and social studies, he would be in the gym teaching Ir. High boys' P. E.

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