Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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'vert Mfim '.'fEiEPE WOFSS ABOUND cn.- found Debate Club rrzentbers. Dcri G:-2, Huy' Larson, El1:f- l'-l:1kkf.':u'i, Iaanne Greene. DEBATETEANT Honorable Judge worthy opponents and fnends I as second negat1ve speaker Debate Club was new at Foster th1s ,fear and 1t was un usually successful MISS McGreal coached the students 1n g1v1ng speeches on the nat1onal top1 of the year for all schools Resolved That the At lant1c Pact nat1ons should form a Federal UHIOP Foster part1c1pated 1n debates ot two leagues all season long the KIHQCO and Puget Sound Leagues The n1ght of the Puget Sound tourney Foster s re presentat1ves were Ray Larson Ehse Nakkerud Cla1re L1ndberg and Ioan Fegan all tour corr1 OPERATORS Everyone hkes a ITIOVID A b1g part of the Job ot the Operators Club was to reel off the l1lI'I'1S tor the school mov1es However they were also al ways handy to operate other aud1ov1sual rna ch1nes such as the record players tape recorder d1SC recorder loud speaker and sl1de pro1ectors A new modern screen was purchased th1s year Page 38 1ng through to capture s1xth place among s1xteen part1c1pat1ng schools The llTSl l1V9 places went to state ln the f1nal K1ngCo tournament the same tour part1c1pated w1th Ray and Ehse w1nn1ng Foster t1ed tor tn1rd place An exl'11b1t1on debate was a1so staged for the K1wan1s under the arrangement of Mr Harold Best All thlngs told It was a good year Much was learned and 1t was fun dorng 1t To the sen1or de baters Good by and the debate team Wlll II'11SS you CLUB tor use W1th the mov1e prolector Lead1ng th1s club s SGTVICGS was Darrell Hollo way pres1dent ass1sted by Vlolet Scoccolo VICS pres1dent M1ke Flennng secretary and Mr Cur ry adv1ser At your SSIVICS was the1r motto Ol LQ THIS 1- T LN1,ER THAT 1aswhaO sC1mmbes zmght be be say1 q r J u tr n 'T m an 1 1 1 c r y E '1 1 amso 1 ol Jamcerud d cn a k Lg cz ov 1 l Dar l1 H ll y V A F1 m1n'3 oy Kc mal z CW s N rthcutt Everett VVa1tr1p 11 . . . , I Y 3 . . . 1, , , . . . . 1 . . . . . Q . - . . 1 . . , . f- c . H . - , . . , . . . . 11 , . , M V . , . ' . 1 11 , , - -- - I . . n 1 f - I V - I I . ' . . 1 , , ! . . . . . - , , 1 I 1 , I 1 V I f ' V I ' . , , 1 - , , . H . 11 . IN Yr- v UV' Y fn 4 . .Jo 1 1 ' 2 :error ' D b e I F1 st rcn- , left 1: 1'.ljl1ffR2YI11YlJDO g .- frty, Saraw F, if:z.z 11- : .. :C 1 3 NLC toll, H1321 Eagpy lan Mxn- Pl1cl', 1111 La1s-n, Loyal Il' Se ond 1,w: M .Cu::y, Igll 2.1131 Lrr est, 1 George Ioftanso., Dzcft 'ff .,1 1 I. ' V1 et S :c::l5:, F . Marita Schazi 7, Cir.:1.c Mu: o ,I c ' gets, Tnzzcl f,','.l Le on P1L- att: J- sk, Icftn lex-:c1l, fl-L. Morgan, - rf ' c cu-sa , ,Q e 1, R ' Q 21 rt , lark 3 , '

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NATICNAL Tl-IESPIANS You're on was certainly a tamiliar cry to mem- bers ot National Thespian Troupe No. 796. The National Tliespian Society, ct which Fosters troupe is a part, is devoted to the advancenient it dramatic arts in the secondary schools. Member- ship stands tor meritorious participation in drama- tic arts. A formal initiation was lield in April by the troupe sponsor, Mrs. Evansori. The troupe secre- tary was Doug Barrett, and Sally Curtiss was the president. Membership is tor life, and in order to get into the troupe, drama points must re earned by acting and by being on production. Tzius, members are the most active drama students in the school. Troupe No. 796 worked together with the Drama Club in producing the all-school play and the var- iety show. Wherever there was drama, whether in the torm of assemblies, plays, or other programs, there was sure to be a National Thespian rnember present. Lookl There is one in the spot light now. SPOTLIGHT STUDENTS were very often Drama Club members. Left ta right, first row: Shirley Schin- beckler, Marysue Bruce, Beverly Dur- and Sally Curtss, Suzanne Bennett, Trudy Carnes, Barbara Cady, Sh.rley McBrzde, Barbara Lehman. Second row: Mrs. Evanson, Darby Easton, Kent Marbce, lim Trestrarl, Doug Bar- rett, Harlow Stevens, Don Glidden, Mike Fleming, Hay Larson. Third row: Lorraine Anderson, Elva Testa, Mary Baker, Ioan Fegan, Phyll.s Hunt, Claire Lindberg, Elgse Norkkerud, Brun- hilde Hegel. rl -P-' 1 DRAMA CLUB lt's curtain time! is what Drama Club mem- bers like to hear. The projects ot the Drama Club were led by President Sally Curtiss, aid sparked by the ad- viser, Mrs. Bvanscn. Beverly Durand, vicepresi- dentp Suzanne Bennett, secretary' and Marysue Bruce, treasurer helped Sally complete her JOES. Trie Drama Club sponsored several dances which were successes both from the financial and tun standpoint. lt had the distinction ot spon- soring the first dance to be held in the new school. Vagabond Ventures, this years annual vari- ety show, was Drama Club sponsored and tol- lowed Casino Capers and Foster FOll1GS. The show sent you into the make-believe land oi travel. lt was presented April l7, as the original date was changed. Kent Marboe, T. V. producer and master of ceremonies, singers from Latin America, hill- billies from who knows where, a chorus line trom Paris, and entertainers trcm all over the world were on the program. Grease paint, backstage iittersf' and props were all familiar to the club members. PEPr'CF,f G PEPFECTICN' was the a.:n it fIat1:nalThespians. I.-,ft t: r. vi: Shirley Flo Erdff Lg :C-1-, Beverly Dar- frrft, Sally - , Suzanne Bennett, Tr' 'W ff .-. ' 3. ffvanizn. Seoond 1 rr y bfcklf-r Barbara - T.. F. fr fly: T fa, V , rf kG:.'.rg, rny. .l'HEYLl2- i -. f.far'1:'1..-'-r, gian If aaf. f i: f: T3..r'i rx.-.': Kay, Hari 1 S'-i'. 1r.: Doa Tug Earr 't, lir: Tfiiffllll, Like View vw- H-- ' -. Page 37



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PUTTING UP AND TAKING DOWN CHAIRS kept the Chair Crew on the go. Lett to right: Mr, Hcrsfall, George Io! hanson, Everett Vlaltrip, Bob Green, Dick Peterson, Ronald Ladtnes, B111 Alzment, Ian Felker, Bob Whttwcrth, lack Vfarnell, Mtke Fleming. CHAIR CREW The 53 Chatr Crew dtd a superb Job of havxng the many chatrs where they belong d when they belonged Th new school collapsrble gym bleach ers were also looked after by them For acttvtttes rn the gym or catetortum und r the consctenttous supervtston of Mr Horsfall the Chatr Crew could be depended on Crew foreman was Everett Waltrlp At the new school they were called upon to pre pare the gym for the most convenlent slze by mantpulatrng the basketball lea kets and the center wall They also were on hand to clean the gym after extra curncular use The I-11Y Smoker was 1n rtself a large prolect A thank you to the Chatr Crew for thelr splendtd servrce throughout the year LETTERMEN S CLUB Buy a rattle trcket says a member of the Let termen s Club Thrs year s Lettermen s Club dtd thetr Job of pro motlng tne rnterests of the lettermen at Poster lun tor Semor 1-Irgh School The presldtng offtcer was 11m Woolbert Other offtcers were Davtd Huson v1ce presrdent and Mtke Flemmg secretary treasurer Mr Werner Neudorf the advtser he ped these athletes through a good year The Lettermens Cluo agatn sponsored the rn terest ng Sentor Faculty game By a score of 51 36 the 1953 sentors won tnts ttrst Sentor Faculty game held ln the new gym Valuable p tz s such as ra dtos and gas and grocery cert ftcates were rattled oft dunng the game For the s ond year 1n a row Ierry Matthews won tne tcp radto prtze On movtng 1nto t e rew htah scftool these boys took on a larger Job of helpmg to Keep thmgs rn order at the b stcetball games Tae student body and faculty ha Je apprectated t e work of the Let termen s Club ATHLE'TES FOR EVERY EVENT comprtsed the Lette rne s b C Im Ma f th mer! r 1 Da M111 r Page 39 1 . . . , 9 A 1 . e . ' - ' A , S , .. . . D - . l ,- , C . , - I H . If . 1 - - I - - I , . w . . , 1 1 . , . 1 4 . . . ' 1 ' ' ' . . w V ' r 1 I' 9 . . an , , . . . 1 . .C oc . - 1 . , l - l . 1 v - ' . . .A , A I , - I X .lo . .4 ., . I , I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 , L ll Ca' 1 . 1 I ' , ,,' Cu. . .. . .. .. .uw Left to right, first rc:-1: D31 Petf-rszn, 1. ttbc-ws, Kenny l,:'1, Byron Sm, ,, Hizrliz-J S'c . ,-25, frm '.'.'2:Ibf-rt, Dave Hustn, .-l.f:a- Eemzng, E111 A1- .. Sec::d riw: Ccnstznizre K5 '1- 1:15, Mr fl -ud'rf, Yin 1.f.ll'r, 'lotg Ezrrf-tt, Bib Pfts, Kay, Leshe Pibfrtgin, 114.1 Morgan Tfprd row: Everett 'f'.':ltrrp, lack '.'.'1r:eI1, Don Glzdden, .cd '3u:'aZ:n, Kassner. Ken! Marzce, Darrel H:1l:v::', 'Je e .

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