Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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-Fv,F, Qfx Et 4 THEBFF1 AFT ti ing a 5 Tk :ian lx? 'f iight, fist r:'.-.': '.',':l'i: lfnsen, Mil-Ce Fleming, Frank Fergestrarn, Neil Morgan, David Kelly, ' , rt IL:f.:',n, rl '.1.f:Q ,Diz1f' . Sv-ciffi C r.sf'::z'.ne Korakis, Fred Dare, Harlow Stevens, lack Warnell, Inn Tr' :iz 1. it :pry CQ- ::,:.. ,:.:' f 'rt ..f1Q,,r. Fil ' ':r1 Szry Clausen, Mr, Robbins. Third row: lirn Kassner, Bill Milam, Lawrence Srnwl ' Leaf V'-1131 Kzy, Doug Ear. A 'sf-n, F1 rixzr S :1.p:':n, ferry Felker. TRACK Time to talk about track. The boys receiving letters last year were Aliment, Fleming, Glidden, Iohnson, Kay, Leaf, Morgan, Peterson, and Warnell. Bill Aliment was high point man with 30 points. So far this year there have been four meets. At the first, Foster tied with North Kitsap with SOVZ points. Bothell followed with 50. First places were won by Bill Aliment in the 100- and 220-yard dashg lack Warnell, the rnileq and Milce Fleming, the broad jump. Bill Aliment was high point man with l0. At the second meet, with Bellevue and Issaquah, Foster was third with 37 points. First places were won hy Charles Leaf in the 180 low hurdles: Mike Fleming, the broad Jump. High point men were Charles Leaf and Keith Kay. ln the third meet, with lssaauah, Foster was second with 55 points. A number of first places were won: lNilbur lohn- son in the l00fyard dash: lack Vfarnell, the mile, Charles Leaf, tzie l80 low hurdles: Henry Clemmons, the 880: Neil 'F' Q3 Morgan, the pole vault, and Mike Fleming, the broad jump. High point man was 'Wilbur lohnson with ll. 'F' Again at the fourth meet, Foster tool: second place with North Kitsap. First places were won by Wilbur lchnson in the l00- and 200-yard dash and the broad jumpy lack Vfar- nell, the mile. 'Wilbur lohnson was high with l5 paints. Many boys have qualified for the All-League meet at Bothell. Don Glidden will captain the boys through this, as well as the Sub-District at Fife, the District at Highline, and the State at Pullman. - 'NCFtl.D FFCCFDS 'ure L d ' 'W ass. Left to right, Qrst N-'Ll lffzrganh,-l....V .fu .L KA .Q K ,Y-it ..... I.'.'.'Af-ill Naitixp. AIMING FOR HST-ATEN were cecinti z.w D.: ana:-r uzug :arf--I., ,-.zry remef, .,a.pn lirinstn. H1959 mombers Cf the teom- Len to right, f.rst row, lack Vlarnell, like Fleming, Ralph Iahnscn. Ffczfd rox-J: 'Hilbert Ichnsori, 11,11 Morgan, Henry Clernmons, . tp. qw 'iq'-5 'il-arf. l.F', 5 Page 55

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1 ,F 1' REAL ACTlC GJ THE th e enloers of le basebctl a'n Ftrs ro .1 left to rrght B hl' eed D1 -c S11 s G C tl er ll A al ck DN ,h Po ter Se ond ro v Darrel Holoway Tc G s J he 1 tuscr y Kay B L P s Mr De leer BAS Lcoktng back at the l952 baseball season the Bullaogs are seen a champxons oi the Lakeslde League for the thrrd consecut ve seas n That season pened Aprtl 4 wth Foster playtng host to Bel evue and defeat ng them 6 O Aprll ll Poster agam p afed host 'nts ttme to lfasnon for a l2 O ganse 1n the Bulldogs favor Aprtl 22 we found Foster at Lakeslde tn another vtctory 2-O Wllh Tolt here Aprtl 25 tney lost to Foster 100 Foster tnumphed over Mt S1 on May l 9 l May 8 at lssaquah the purple a ta vt hrte agam emerged vtct rrous thls trne wlth a s ore of 2l Another v1ctory on May l6 was over Bothell 9 U Whtle Foster was wtnnmg tts games ltkewtse was Tahoma ar d as luck had tt the Bulldogs were scheduled to play them next The two unbeaten teams met May 23 and the Bulldogs proved super EB ALL tor to thelr opponents by wmnmg the champ1onsh1p game of the season 4 3 The entrre team dtd a rernarlcab e Job but the most outstanatng player arnong them was p1tcher Larry Hedberg who m botft hts tumor and sentor years at Foster was narned to the all state team When the l953 battmg season rolled around rt appeared to be yrnxed by the ram However on Ap rl 7 the weather man and the Bulldogs got to gether and Poster s ftrst game tn the new y formed K1r'gCo Conference was played wtth lssaauah defeatmg Foster 3 l Cn Aprtl lO Mt S1 took 1t on the nose 6 4 as Foster won As thts page goes to press whether the team should w1n or lose wtth Coach Donovan Decker and the ent1re student body behmd them they are Foster s Champs BATS AND BALLS xrteres r tte team m han any h ng else Ftrs row left to tght Terry Gatz Glen Nu ter Drclc Slm ons Kenny R y DN ght P t r H cky N'1ll r Nltke Mallctc Vern Coctc Paul lasperson Btll Schnell Ted Taylor Second row Dot S orey Ed Lt.. e o Da el Holloway B b McLeod Ted Gustafson Dave Huson Mr Decker I rn Natth ws Bob Pltts Don El e son Ierry lwla hews Fr xln Pearson Page 54



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il HUGGED. READY INDIVIDUALS comprised this fine junior high football team. Left to right, first row: Mr. Whitehead, Bill Bennett, Fred Schmitz, Ierry Kay, Vern Cook, Iim Fleming, Billy Miyao, Wilbur lohnson, Billy Schnell, Dick Williarr-son, Ronny Ladines, Fred Zim- merman, Bob Smith, Mr. Nevilier. Second row: lerry Lindberg, Gene Makela, Eddie Beutler, Don Fowler, Raymond Chambers, Gary Thomas, Gordon McLeod, lerry I-lolbert, lohn McAbee, Tom Gauge, lim Bicknell, lim Roetter, Billy Erickson. Third row: lunior Eggers, Doug Ringenbach, Dick Cady, Billy Higday, Iim Larson, Larry Pancoast, Pete Testa, Alvas Frankman, Don I-lore, David Stahlman, Claire l-lotten, Bud Roetter, Harvey Dougherty, Stanley Marlin, lim McAbee. TOMORROW' FOOTBALL One, two, one, two, came the sound of someone's voice out of the early morning fog. A closer look revealed a drilling football squad of twenty-five junior high boys out to beat the record set by last year's frosh team. Bill Miyao and Dick Cady co- captained them along this route. Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Nevilier were the team's successful coaches. Managers were Ierry Lindberg, Billy Erickson, Iunior Eggers, and lim McAbee. ln their first game of the season, with Auburn, which is out of our league, they took a 206 loss. But after a little more practice, they took on Lake Washington, coming up with a 7-7 tie. Bothell was next, and this game also resulted in a tie, this time 6-6. Now the team started to roll in true Bulldog fashion, with Foster on the long end of a 39-21 score over Bellevue. l-landing the Redmond team a 27-6 loss was their following feat. ln full swing, we took a 20-0 victory as lssaguah bowed down before our Bullpups. Mt. Si, the opponent for the last game of the season, was trampled 32-7 by the junior high foot- ball men. A co-championship with Lake Washington-this record certainly deserves congratulations. MORE GO THAN A GREEN LIGHT was what 'he junior high basketball team had. First row, left tc right: Dick Vlillianzson, Wilbert lohnson, Bill Miyao, Richard Fe-lker, Fred Schmitz, Bill Schnell, Ricky Miller, Dick Cady, LeRoy Blanchard, Ierry Kay. Second row: Terry Gatz, Dale Lyski, lim Fleming, David lohnson, Eddie Beutler, Don Hore, Bill Higclay. Third row: Mr. Deffinbaugh, Bob Smith, Ned England, Dean Berto, Doug Ringenbach, Gene Finney, Mr. Neudorf. .,.., it S

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