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CURRICULUM- HEART OF THE SCHOOL f Je - YW -qu T 1 42, 4 - C N fy C. Y -. f '. L f . - 'ix 'TI r rc, MAKING THE MOST OP EVERY MOMENT 54' were Miss GyHinq's typists LITERATURE OF THE AGES was beinq absorbed by some of the members of room 20 THE FOSTER FUME FACTORY MARVELOUS CONCOCTIONQV was what the chemistry room was sometimes were coming up in the home ec. room I Q called I' 1' 'A evil ' 4 A11 Pc 9
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f WORLDS OF INFORMATION was at the f1nqert1ps of the lrbrary staff Left to rrqht Ioanne Greene Shlrley Cartner Barbara Baqby Mar ha Scharer Setsuko Yamamoto Mrss McGreal Luella Eggers Trudy Carnes leanett Starks Pat Dubuque Mary McCormack Ray Larson Barbara Lehman MODERN AND SPACIOUS was the dornatn of the competent offxce staff Left to r1ght foreground Elva Testa Shrrley Schrn beckler Sherry Brokaw Background Shrrley Phrfer Vrolet Scoccolo Phyllts Hutt Mrs I-larter lo Ann Thompson M Best Suzanne Bennett ABSENTEES WERE THE CONCEHN of the attendance offrce staff Left to nqht seated Marqaret Boxstrom Anna Errck son Standrng Delores Lutes Ioan Clark Beverly Durand Lorrame Anderson Nrta Foster Mr Curry CONSTRUCTION KNOW HOW was possessed by the stage crew Left to rrqht lack Warnell Everett Waltnp, Bob Whrt worth, George lohanson, Marvm Stouqard Constantme Kor ak1s, Bzll Ahment, Mr Horsfall, Dave Mzller, Carl Bender SERVICE CLASSES Page 26 V WLV,,V ..,,,,,, W, V, ,,,e,, y 5 ,1 gf 2' Q t 2 , f , . ' . ' 1 . . . f ' . 1 9 . ' , ' . . - . . - , , r. , . 1 ,r.., l
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There's a song in the air could very well be the theme of Foster's Music Department. lt was a treat to the eye as well as to the ear, when the ambition of the school and com- munity to obtain uniforms for the band was finally realized. The sight of our band performing in full uniform was a truly wonderful reward for patience, determination, and hard work on the part of all concerned in money-raising drives and campaigns to purchase these uniforms. MUSICIANS TO BE PROUD OF were those under the direction ol Mr. Brown. Left to right, seated, front row: Barbara Cady, Milma Mal-zela, Donna Garen, Paul Roxstrom, lames Yates, Bobby Duby, Bruce Cleasby, lack Vfarnell. Second row: Leo Dodd, Paul Gustman, Alvin Timmons, terry Best, Joanne Labrum, Junior MUSIC FCP The Iunior High band, also directed by Mr. Brown, played at their games and gave concerts at Showalter and Duwamish. The choir, composed of approximately fifty Voices, was spectacular in new navy blue robes. Under the competent direction of Mr. Iames See- ley, the choir gave several selections for the an- nual Christmas program, two of which were Lo How a Bose E're Blooming and The Night Before Christmas. The choir took part in the Music Festi- val at Bremerton. The Glee Club, also under the direction of Mr. SENDING YOUR SPIRITS WINGING was the singing oi the choir. Lett to right, first row: Pat Merlcle, lchiko Yamamoto, Nelsie Pers- son, Tinabeth McAllister, Toby Mace, Martha Spidell, Marguerite Gulick, Lorena Scharer, Shirley Stahlman, Lois Kriens, IoAnn Simon. Second row: Barbara Lehman, Ianice Gariss, Ioanne Brisfol, Carol Graham, Kathryn Mcliaige, Dorothy Schaeffer, Maren Holm, Carol Tandecki, Corlynn Bagby, leanette Starks, Io Ann Thompson. Third row: Peggy Bales, Nita Foster, Carole Heppenstall, Sherry Brokaw, Anna Ohrstrom, Claudette I-linkel, Marion Otto, lanice Green, loyce Twidt, Trudy Carnes, Eva Mae Green, Madge McLeod, Donna Mil- holland. Fourth row: Mr. Seeley, Ricky Miller, Bob McLeod, Terry Gatz, Bill Bennett, Larry Elletscn, Richard Felker, Daryll France, Charles Northcutt, Gary Clausen, Wesley Evans, Paul Gustman. Page 28
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