Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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Jig jx A -,X fi ' . , 1 ' , ' X5 qi 'J E ' W if f I fi ,Y ,Q 1 Q- 1 1, 4Wl J a dui FOSTER IUNICDR SENICDR HIGH SCHOQL 7 F SEATTLE WASHINGTQN A 5 x 1 To only a few people IS gtven the pr1v1lege of leavmg an 1ndel1ble mark upon those w1th whom they come 1n contact durmg hte s 1ourney MRS RUTH MULVER was one of these few lr' memory of her we dedxcate thls l954 KLAHOWYAH 1llness was born ln Spr1ng Valley Colorado and was a graduate of Colorado State College She d1d post graduate work at the Umversrty of Wash K mgton and was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma educahonal honorary A fnend who took a personal mterest rn all those she counseled Mrs Mulver w1ll long be re- membered by all who knew and loved her She was employed 1n the d1str1ct for twenty hve years 1ce Supermtendent Donald I Cady sald ' doubt that her partlcular pos1t1on can or w1ll ever be fllled agam Mrs. Mulver, Who died December 22 Otter Cf 10119 first as a teacher, then as Director of Special Serv- 2 mmf? Xpadg q,Zu,cL oZv4 we 1 I' f TABLE CF CCNTENTS Cx eg -2 Pg Faculty Classes wp Actlvrtles Sports lumor Hlgh School x. Advertlsmg STAFF C Edrtor Brunhllde Regel 5 Asslstant Edttor Lo1s Knstrom Iunlor Hrgh Edrtor Sally Fegan Busrness Manager Anna Ohrstrom X Artrsts Marysue Bruce B1l1Boysen Roy Schmaltz Q 5 C 4411 F5 Bs ZIP' E CZ B :1 U1 3' E 51' Q :S Q. FL 1: 2 CD 2 :S LQ U1 :v CD Q 4 CD U7 5 Ei CD 1 S 5-' :v CD 1 6 9. Copywrlters Dorothy Underwood Darby Easton Lorena Scharer Claudette Hlnkle Iocrnne Greene Slegllnde Regel Sports Drck Goe Adverttsmg Beverly Durand Carol Heppenstall Photographer Pat Merkle Photography Club Typlsts Suzanne Bennett Shlrley Schmbeckler 3 Mountmg Trudy Carnes Marlene Iohnson Gladys Nakkerud AdV1SGf Mrs Iosephme Waldo less grove sprmg wlth her change of sun and shower and summer s shade and sun shme warm The 1954 KLAHOWYAI-I staff presents to you THE FOUR SEASCNS m all thelr moods and facets 3 . AHC sssss f SWAT ' - Q tx 1' ,ug I I A i'x'X 'xt X . X . - ' ' X. 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DT-1 ' U 2 'tl 11271, ly 1 'T xi 'if Iii' l SUPERINTENDENT DONALD I CADYS dreams for growth and improvement ln our drstrrct drd not end wxth the completron of the new hrgh school All thrs year he worked on rdeas for rmprovmg the educatronal facrlrtxes for all the young people of Drstrtct 406 Some of these tentatrve plans are to add erghteen more classrooms to the hrgh school to remodel the old Central School for prrmary grades and of course to tmd means ot provrdtng equxpment for these addrtrons to our school system Mr Cady always looks ahead so he rs lookxng forward to expanston on the elerrentary level also Smooth runnmg of the schools thts year more than proved the suc Cessful admrnrstratxon of hrs dutres Thanks Mr Cady' 4 A FRIENDLY MANNER bah nd a refs wl xstl dentltrcd MISS RO BERTA BLEKKINK new teacher of the 7 8 9 and 10 grade grrls P E Playdays turnouts and the annual vlser very busy durmg the year S HOW M HOURS ot plannmg and dragrammrng does rt take to arrange a band tormat1on7 lust ask MR ROBERT BROWN who 7 IEGAZA ff! .Aff kept our marchrng band rn tune and ln lxne thrs year to wrn recogmtron IU pa rades con erts and some never to be forgotten half trme actrvrtres Besrdes tak mg care of all the mstru mental mus1C actrvltres thrs busy man was charrman of the All School Show Com mlttee v-up excelled W 6 EVERYTHING from plexron care to sewxng thrs year rn WELLS rng grrls mg teacher 4? was mnth and Tr1H1 mg her a person ll I WITH THE UNHURRIED purposeful saunter of an rmportant man Boys Coun selor MR DONOVAN DECK ER could also be seen thrs ycar on hrs way to some language arts classes He ras also Sr Hrgh Boys Club advrser and senror boys counselor In the sp rts held Mr Decker s golt and baseball teams WINTER S WISIDCDIVI TI-IEY INSPIRED Eaoulty Admm1slra.I1or1 in--'Y' GOOD SCHOOL the most person IS a good admrms Thrs we had rn the person of our prmcrpal MR HAROLD BEST What excellent organrzatlon and plan nmq rt must take to so ably supervrse the currrculum and teachers buxld mgs and grounds A S B budget be srdes berng ex ottrcro member on all commrttees' It was all done wzth such ease and efhctency that rts dritrculty was hardly nottced 2 bf A hoop shooters sv 1 IM t J I 8 THE AUTHOR OF AC CURACY 1n thrs year s me chamcal drawrng classes was a new teacher at Fos ter MR CARL EISENBREY who was also metal shop teacher Not one casualty was recorded thrs year be cause of hrs excellent or ganrzatron ofthe Safety Pa trol and Parkmg Squad Mr Ersenbrey was also assrst ant coach of the Ir Hlgh nf' Ng V N . 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' o - ' n, ' . . . . - t I i 5 ' I xx ,s 3 TO VICE PRINCIPAL CHARLES CURRY befell many dtfhcult but necessary tasks so that ll seemed hls work was never done Mr Curry was sponsor of the Iumor and Sentor I-hgh Student Councxls mlttee He was also d1rector of student acttvrtres and courselrng not to mentron hrs handlrng of at tendance problems A Job well done and rt made the school extra well runl 9 WITH PRI D lrrsh smile and a play book 1n her hand you mrght have seen Drama Club and Na ttonal Thespran advtser MRS ELIZABETH EVAN SON walk down the halls of Foster Mrs Evanson wrll be remembered by many freshmen and sophomores whom she tutored m the rn trrcacres of Englrsh lrtera ture and composxtron thrs year 19 s.-1 QF e of the flne 1n the commer and 1ournal1st1c f1elds of the bUSl world are there today because the fm tea h g of MISS GRACE GYLLING Under her excellent dxrec t1on not one ed1t1on of the GROWLER fa1led to be out at the appomted t1me Versat1le M1ss Gyllxng also 1n structed the make up crew 1n the f1ne art of freckle pa1nt1ng and eye shad ow so foothgnters could appear at thexr best 11 Forever d1agramm1r1g new plays for the VGTSIIY hoopers or the Sr I-hgh football team was th1s year s coach MR WARREN' HILL Mr 1-1111 d1d dotf the d1agrams however to 1nstruct Sr I-hgh students 1n the dates and data of Washmgton state U S and world h1story Mr H111 was also eleventh gr de adv1ser MM-f 12 Soft spoken and mzld mannered MR FRANK HOHSI-'ALL was none the less a capable and wellllked wood shop teacher the hand1est at f1x1ng loud speaker equ1pment or anyth1ng that went wrong The 1n xspensable F1re and Safety Squad a the Cha1r Crew were d1r cte o 13 What MR GELO MA Z0 lacked m slze he ade up f 1th a frxendly sm1l pe on 1 y and mu al ab t t ex g w ses em all suc us1c rou 14 Car1ng for the lxterary part of the school th1s year was a top notch I1 brar1an MISS MADELINE McGREAI. The imest 1n books records and mov 195 could be obtamed through her and 1t was all ln t1p-top order Under her d1rect1on the L1brary Club pre pared many lnterestxng dlsplays for the cases. M1ss McGreal also GdV1SGd the Operators' Club. fntafff' l- Y 5? L 7 W-r lV Ml guwlil 15 Odd thklqs went on 1n the chem 1stry lab and even odder smells came out to prove 1t all under the capable drrectxon of lnendly MR WILLIAM MORGAN known to students and teachers as Sm1les B9S1d9S bemg chem phys1cs and general scxence teacher Mr Morgan also taught land scap1ng and the added beauty to our grounds proves the worth of 1t After hours he was lr H1gh Boys Club and I-I adv1ser 644- L06 61449117 16 The Foster teacher Wllh the blg gest sm1le and proudest carnage could well be MR WERNER NEU DORF who coached the VGTSIIY qrld eleven o thelr thlrd stralqht Cham p1onsh1p He taught all boys PE classes was e1ghth grade adv1ser and coached Ir 1-hgh basketball and track B9SldGS all th1s Mr Neudort also had charge of the canvas crew 17 Many and varledcrre the talents of MR BYRON o taught art boys craft eometry th1s year for w1th l ab1l1ty he also mg adv1sed the stage crew otography Club and took charge of all the art 1n the aclvert1s All School Show omm of the school also served OHV! 18 Who uld be well surted to take care f the schools i1nances as our trxgonometry and sol1d geometry teacher MRS DOROTHY PLUMIVIER9 And w1th her fr1endly personal1ty and pat1ent understandmg who could be better su1ted to take on the task of being G1rls Counselor? Mrs Plum mer also was adv1ser for the Sr I-hgh G1rls Club and the twelfth grade 19 Everythmg I mGklHQ to bedmak1ng was taught IH room 3U that of MRS MABEL PROVO a well liked teacher at Foster I-hgh B9Sld9S homemak1ng classes she also taught one lr H1gh arzthmetxc class Takmq up qu1te a b1t of her spare txme was the task ot adv1s1ng the Torch Club and Spade Club, and also hav1ng charge of concessions at the games. K 20 Btology rnstructor MR. FLOYD ROBBINS could flash a smxle that made hrs brlght blue eyes sparkle even when telhng students how to dxssect a starhsh I-le also taught drtver trammg and boys health Roundmg out hts busy schedule Mr Robbms advrsed Lettermen s Club and tenth grade coached varsrty track and was assrstant coach 1n vars1ty football and basketball 2l Foster s most farthful teacher was MRS IOSEPHINE WALDO who has drrected the publxshmg of the Kla howyah for srxteen years She al ways had a warm smrle and never was wrthout trrne enough to stop and explam somethrng to one of her French Englzsh Ill IV or publrc speakmg students 22 lt was MR. BEN YORMARK ne to Foster thts year and the newl formed Distr ut e Educatlo who opene an ran e Pos Stor e better to do thts tha 1 bookkeepmg tea her? 23 Under the able Ieadershlp of MRS ELLEN BIGELOW Foster s new foothght artrsts got the new Ir l-hgh Drama Club well on 1ts way to uc cess and ln that capactty he on the All School Show mxttee Mrs Brgelow t th grade language and co y arts and served as sevent vxser M J 24 Wlth the hurned and determ1ned strlde that rs MH WAYNE HARTER S you mrght have seen the seventh grade advtser and language arts teacher commutmg between Foster and Showalter thus year Mr Harter also ably ass1sted the Ir I-hgh toot ball coach and was acttve on the All School Show Commrttee 17 y:::1 25 So capably rnstructrng erghth graders through one more step rn lan guage and commumty arts thrs year was MRS RUTH ITEN Besrdes berng teacher and advrser to the erghth graders Mrs Iten also was rn charge of the Ir Hrgh rn crew 26 Teachmg the taboos and to do s ot debate speakmg to thts year s de bate team was the new advtser MRS NADINE LOVE When not examrnrng the lntrlcacles of an FEPC law Mrs Loves schedule lncluded seventh grade language arts and arxthmetrc rn addrtron to the testr g rogram She also was advxse of new lr Htgh Gtrls Club W 27 From bumper to ta1l hght y always rrght wtth MR IAME SEELEY as drxver trammg teache Part of the 3ta bl etc department wa under hrs drrectron He also was nmt grade advlser The tennrs team htm very busy alter school t IS sprmg as he was therr ca ble coach 28 MRS LOUISE WEBER came here as a substttute but her wonderful per sonaltty and good teachmg abxlzt made hers a hard place to fill She taught Ir Hlgh math and art and also coached the Ir I-hgh cheer leaders 29 Wlth a sweet smrle and a frxend ly salutatton for all MRS CARLYN WICKMAN successfully taught sev enth grade language and commuruty arts Lendmg her pep and enthuslasm to the school she drd a fme Job ot advrsmg th1s years Sr I-lxgh cheer leaders besrdes headmg the Ir l-hgh G A A 1' M. 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L- J r r N fl' Y .1 f' 1 ,l,f'4 xy P' 1 , IVV' 1 X V A x X And Still Autumn Seniors Seniors leading Fosters or qanizations this year were left to right first row Managing Editor Growler Betty Russell Pres GAA and Band Barbara Gouge Second row Editor Growler Mary Ann Gavin Pres Tri 1'-l1Y Marysue Bruce Pres Torch Ray Larson Third row Editor Klahowyah Wears Her Fruits And Flowers Achievements are enough to introduce the am bitious class of 1954 'I'hey were well known for their accomplishments in scholastic dramatic and sports fields through all of which they were ably led by President I1m Trestrail Vice President Walt Iensen and Secretary Betty Russell On hand to help were Mrs Plummer and Mr Decker senior advisers The football season with eleven seniors on the squad was very successful taking a third of the Five speeches the main part of the graduation ceremonies will be presented by these seniors. Clockwise: Betty Flus- sell Marysue Bruce, lim Tres- trail Brunhilde Hegel Ray Larson. Brunhilde Reqel Pres Drama Club and National Thespians Trudy Carnes Pres Hi Y Iim Matthews Fourth row Pres Spade Club Bonnie Bilyeu Pres Letter men s Club Boo Pitts Not pictured Pres Operator s Club George Johanson Pres B B C B111 Aliment three way tie Basketball also had its share ot excitement during the Winter months The class was spotted with royalty in 54 Auburn haired Dorathy Underwood with her court of tour ruled over the first homecoming in the new high school Tolo King Bob Pitts was chosen from an array of five senior boys The seniors ielt honored by having Brunhilde Hegel chosen as Foster s D.A.R. representative- and Ray Larson and Marysue Bruce the recipients of the American Legion Citizenship Awards. At Baccalaureate May 30 and Commence- ment Iune 2 the senior boys will wear royal blue gowns and the girls white ones. Salutatorian Brun- hilde Begel and Valedictoricm Betty Russell will be the main speakers at graduation. Other speakers will be Marysue Bruce and Ray Larson chosen by the senior class and Iames Trestrail chosen by the faculty. May their enthusiasm and talents lead them to success in their chosen fields. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to rrqht Advrser Mr Decker Vrce PTGSI dent Walt Iensen Presrdent Irm Trestrarl Seated Advrser Mrs Plur mer Secretary Betty Russell WILLIAM ALIMENT H1 Y 3 4 Drama Club 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Bulldoqs Busrness Club Pres 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Chcerr1Crew 2 Stude'1tCounc1lAlt 4 Track 1 2 o I 2 3 Pl as don t call me VJ1IllCIl'T'l'l CORLYN BACBY Tr1HrY 4 Cnorr 2 3 Glee Club 2 Grrls Club Cabinet 4 Have you ever seen a dream walklnq SUZANNE BENNETT Trt H1 Y 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 S 4 Nat Thesptans 3 4 Operator s Club I Klahowyah 3 4 Growler 3 4 A S B Sec 4 SIRANGE BOARD ERS 4 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Band 2 A glrl of the n onth every day of the year BONNIE BILYEU Entered 3 Spade Pres 4 Lrbrary Sec 4 Bull dogs Busrne s Club HISIOTIUH 4 Glee Club 3 Her qur tncss s as pure as the bells she plays AUDREY BOOTH Student Funds 4 Growler 4 Play Prod Staff 4 Could there be anyone better surted to handle your money? CORALEE BOULANGER Entered 4 Cl orr 4 A merry chase she 1 ads BILL BO YSEN Klahowyah 4 Growler 4 Football l Basketball I Track 3 You wan' to laugh' Talk to Blll MARY SUE BRUCE Tr1H1 Y 2 Vrce Pres 3 Pres 4 Drama Club 2 Treas 3 4 Natl 'I'hesp1ans3 4 Torchl 2 3 4 GAA Vtce Pres 3 Student Councrl 1 2 Kla howyah 2 3 4 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Play Pr d Staff 2 3 4 Crtrzenshxp Award A drarnona of the I nest cut BARBARA CADY Drama Club 2 3 Sec 4 Natl Thesprans 3 4 rch 1 2 Spade 4 Bulldogs Busrness Club 4 Growler 1 4 Tl-IE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Chorrl lee ub 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Northwest Band 3 All State Band 4 Muszc and romance 1n one s heart rs good if ,Q 35 , ,4l A I I I I 1 ' 'J - - , , z , .seo g 'l. I Band 3, 4g Play Prod. staff 4. ' ' ' A To 111,45 .,:. I : I g G 'Cl 1 , . . 1 A11- S x...f ,- quo' DONALD ELLEFSON H1Y 3 Treas 4 Basketballl 2 3 Golfl Baseball 1 2 Manager 3 4 A neat guy and a snappy dresser ANNE ERICKSON Entered 3 Spade 4 Growler 4 Play Prod Staff 4 Who knows a secret? MICHAEL FLEMING I-IlY l 2 Treas 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 Natl Thesplans 3 4 Letterrnen s Club Sec and 'Treas 3 4 Operators Club 1 Sec and Treas 3 4 Photography Club Boys Club Vlce Pres 4 ASB Pres 4 ANNI GET YOUR GUN 3 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Football l 2 3 Captain 4 Basketball l 2 Captaln 3 4 Baseball 1 Track 2 3 4 Chair Crew 3 4 Class Pres Wlth a smlle like a four star salute IOY FRANKMAN Trl HlY 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Natl Thes PIODS 4 GAA l 2 Treas 3 Growler 3 4 Band 2 3 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Glrls Club Vlce Pres 4 A pretty gal a perfect pal MARY ANN GAVIN Trl H1 Y 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Natl Thes plans 2 3 4 To Chl 2 3 4 Play Prod Staff 2 3 STRANGE BOARDERS 4 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4' G.A.A. l 2 Pres. 35 Oulll G Scroll 3, 4' Growler 3, Editor 4, Student Council Alt. 4' Evergreen Girls State 3. The vtolld loves the spice oi mischief. BARBARA GOUGE Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Spade 47 Library Club 2, Band ,,P .-C 'r 'G..A. ,23, r. 4: Growler I 2 3 4' Student Director Sr. Play 4. Not only excelled in sports but in everything she did. EVA MAE GREEN Choir l, 2, 3, Sec. and Treas. 4- Glee Club 2: Growler lp Student Funds 4. Nice to talk to. ROBERT HIGDAY Choir 4' Football lp Basketball I' Track 1 2' THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4. One cannot always be a hero but he can always be a man. ROBERT HORE Lettermen's Club 4' Football 3 4' Basketball Quiet but still one of the boys. am ,FQQF l 4.3 f sg YIZY 'TRUDY CARNES Trl H1 Y 3 Sgt at Arms 4 Drama Club 2 3 Pres 4 Natl Thesplarls 3 Pres 4 Library 3 4 GAA l 2 3 Klahowyah3 4 Growler 3 4 Play Prod Staff 2 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 3 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Band 4 Cholr2 3 4 Glee Clubl Tis love that makes the world go round and oh what a SPIH Im ln' FRED DARE Track 3 Easy come easy go ROBERT DRESSER Choir 4 Baseball 3 A VOICE llke an angel but the devll ln eyes BEVERLY DURAND Trl HlY 2 Sec 3 Treas 4 Drama Club 2 VICE Pres 3 4 Natl Thesplans 3 4 Glrls Club Pres 4 Student Council 4 Growler 3 4 Klahowyah 2 3 4 Play Prod Staff 4 THE LITTLE DOG LAUCHED 4 Perfect balance ln all endeavors DARBY EASTON Drama Club 2 3 4 Natl Thesplans 4 Torch l 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 Klahowyah 4 Growler 4 RAMSI-IACKLE INN 2 STRANGE BOARDERS4 Faotballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Every man must get to heaven ID his own way EUGENE ELFSTROM Opera ors Club 4 Choppers Club 4 Band 4 C lr 4 Golf l 4 Dld you ever see so much pride ln a boy in his Model A3 '-'IIT1' 'F -:ff ,N 1. NXQ xgssg. : is 'Q' 'iw A var fr -Q S211 EDDIE IAMES Band 2 V1ce Pres 3 Student Councrl 4 The rhythm of hrs drumbeats echo m the hearts of hrs classmates WALTER IENSEN H1 Y 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Bulldogs Busmess Club Vlce Pres 4 Track 3 Klnd woras are always welcome IOHN IEWELL Lettermen s Club 4 Operators Club I 3 Choppers Club Sec 4 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 3 Basketballl Golfl 2 3 4 There were only three days rn hrs school week GEORGE lOl-IANSON Lettermens Club 4 Operators Club 2 3 Pres 4 Choir 4 Football 4 Tennts 3 Growler 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Chalr Crew 3 Play Prod Staff 4 All knew George and George knew all RICHARD IOHNSON Bulldogs Bus1ness Club 4 He had a flare lor the younger women IAMES KASSNER H1Y 2 3 Vxce Pres 4 Drama Club 3 4 rch l 2 4 Lettern ns Club 2 A 4 lack of Tolo 4 From hrs towermg helgh e could afford to shower httle boy sm les ose around htm I X ,C AUX ff w-v Q' 'ti X ef I, ,Lag 1 ' ,tv 41 Jw kg .va X 44' Hg Q Tb RONALD LAMPLEY Cholr 4 Shy qulet SINCCTQ RAYMOND LARSON Drama Club 2 3 4 Natzonal Thesplans 4 Photography Club 4 Torch 2 3 Pres 4 Let termen s Club 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Debate Club 3 Pres 4 Op rators Club 3 4 Play Prod Staff 4 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Football I 3 Baseball 2 Track 1 Tenms 3 Golf 4 Growler 4 Evergreen Boys State R p 4 lzenshxp Award 4 has a dlittculty for every solu ton CHARLES LEAF Lettermens Club 3 4 Bulldogs Busmess Club 4 Track 2 3 Goli2 3 Boys Club Sec 4 Student Counctl Alt 4 Good humor lS one of the best artlcles of dress one can own BARBARA LEI-IMAN Drama Club 3 4 Natl Thespxans 3 4 L1 bary Club Pres 3 GAA l Glee Club Cholr 2 3 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 3 A world called Happrness all her own COLLEEN MACE Photography Club 4 Grrls Club Treas Gxrls Club Cabmet 4 Cholr 3 4 GA A Homecomtng Court 4 Bells on her toes MILMA MAKELA Y 4 Spade Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 lub 2 GA A 1 4 All State Band ook and L1sten EARL MALICK H1 Y 3 4 Boys Club Pres 4 Football Basketball 2, Track 3, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 2, Student Counctl 4, Chaxr Crew 2 Cars may come and cars may go, but Mike drtves his Ford forever IIM MATTHEWS H1Y 3 Pres 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Nat'l Thes pxans 4 Lettermen's Club 2 3, 4 Student Counctl 4 STRANGE BOARDERS 4, THE LIT TLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Football 1 3, 4, Bas ketball 1, 2, 3 4, Baseball 1, 2 3, 4, 'Iack of Tolo 4 The man who blushes rs not qurte a brute .- , ,Y i I A.: .A 714' f W--E X . gf.. 33 ,' f , ' 12' '41 My f I I it I f I 4 I we I 1. Lau: - ' ta 2 E' . : ' : I : I ' 42' Fblotballl l,'2?'3, :4: Trackvgg ,Student t. 5 . - 'xl ' W W fxlf If A rf: Q.: ' , I f t , T , 1 My AVK' , .A :I e ' I ,V 7 2, V I X Vryk .,Vt.h,.kh JM I , ,A A :V U 12,1 M , o,, gf l I , ' ' - ' Q . 3 t M I A fa g ' ik x X U ts 4 ' 'Q IC, lllg A, ' . 1 2: S' l fxj V-I ., . t N I : ' ' - 4: , ' ' I ' .7 ' , 1 - . -4: C F 7 , . . , gl I I I 4:. 1 A A ' . V- ' 5 ' ' I 1: by 4:11 IOHN NUNAN B nd 1 3 4 A rrodest blush can be at home on a manly brow SHIRLEY NUTTER GAA 4 Chotr 3 4 Yell Queen 4 Home Comlng Court 4 Oh' Im so embarrassed THOMAS PENTIN Chorr 4 Ouart tte 4 He could have been a leader he chose to be a l stener RICHARD PETERSON H1 Y 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 Stage crew 2 3 Chorr Crew 3 Play Prod Staff 2 Footballl 2 3 4 Ba kba1ll234Track1234 We go to use our hands and not our tongues ROBERT P'TTS H1Y 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 Pres 4 Foot balll 2 3 4 Bosketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Tolo Kmg 4 A Romeo who found tmme to take sports serlously NANCY RANDALL Entered 3 Chorr 4 Play Prod Staff 4 Flame of domesttctty mcely controlled BRUNHILDE REGEL Trt H1Y 2 Treas 3 4 Drama Club 3 Natl Thesptans 3 4 Torch Club l 3 4 Student Counctl 3 Alternate 4 yah 2 3 Edltor 4 Qurll 6- Scroll 3 4 Prod Staff 2 4 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 G A A 1 Youth Legrslature 3 DAR Repr 4 Vale dxctorxan A woman s work grave s1r rs never done REX RICE Band 4 Rex and hrs trombone case were mseparable DAVID RITTS Hi-Y 4' Choir 4. Mmm nice! V7 WILLIAM MILAM H1 Y 3 4 Chotr 4 Track l 2 3 He llked work He could stt and look at xt for hours DARROL MINKLER Photography Club 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Operators Club He had a knack for qetttng rnto trouble and a group ot good frrends to asstst htm m get tmg out IEAN MURDOCK Glee Club 2 4 Chorr 3 Growler 2 3 Bull dogs Busmess Club 4 Laugl ter an overtone of frankness MEL MURRAY Drama Club 3 4 Natl Thesplars 4 Chorr 4 Growler 3 4 Ourll G Scroll 4 Sports Ed 4 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 3 STRANGE BOARD ERS 4 Play Prod Staff 4 Football Mgr 3 Tennrs 2 3 4 Evergreen Boys State 4 A flare for lournalrsm FOSTER MYERS Chorr 4 Student Ccurcll 4 What a serse of humor' 474 JAMES NORRIS Bulldogs Bus ness Club 4 Modesty 1 a valuable quallty tn conversa tton -so '72-1-1' 'E' wr 'PDP' if 5. ll Q' Q I ,Q PAUL ROXSTROM Band 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tumbling l, 2, 3, 4. Where there is fun, he is sure to go. BETTY RUSSELL Tri-Hi-Y 3, 47 Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Nat'l. Thes- pians 4: Torch Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Counf cil 4, Klahowyah 2, 3: Growler 2, 37 Man. Editor 4, Quill 6. Scroll 3, 4, THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 45 Tennis 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Court 4, Class Sec. 1, 45 Saluta- torian. Always busy, but never too busy to stop to laugh. SHIRLEY SCHINBECKLER Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Treas. 45 Nat'l. Thespians 3, 4, Spade 4, Library Club 4, Choir I, 2, Pres. 47 Glee Club Pres. 2, Kla- howyah 4, Play Prod. Staff 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Court 4 Could one small person have so many charms? PEGGY SCI-IAFER Entered 4 As cute as they come CHARLES SHULTS Let ermen s Club 4 Football I 3 4 Lets lxve rt up while Im young ROBERT SIMPSON Track Mgr 1 The mtschieveous twin qv? C2 Dsl C'-D' 4 ff? fkfe-f ' X ' Isa xv: was T N. T7 b'X 4 w--' ROBIN SIMPSON Lettermens Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 The ambitious twin IEANETTE STARKS L1brary3 4 Play Prod Statf4 Cho1r2 3 4 Growler 4 Nonette 4 There is a weight of responsibility on these young shoulders HARLOW STEVENS H1Y 2 3 4 Drama Club2 3 4 Natl Thes p1ans 3 4 Photography Club 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Cho1r 4 Student Councll l 2 Vice Pres 3 4 Growler 3 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 2 STRANGE BOARDERS 4 Foot balll 2 3 Captain 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Tennis 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Iack of Tolo 4 Football hrs occupation his life his hap pmess MARVIN STOUGARD Stage Crew 3 4 Play Prod Staff 3 4 Hrs greatest talent was making hlmself felt but not heard BYRON SMITH Lettermen s Club 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Play Prod Staff 4 Football 3 4 lack of Tolo 4 There is great ability in knowing how to Con ceal one s ability ALVIN TIMMONS Band l 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 A silent one in the classroom a wild one at the wheel IAMES TRESTRA L Drama Club 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Natl Thes plans 3 4 Torchl 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 Sec 4 RAMSI-IACKLE INNl THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Football2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Senior Class Pres College was the aim of this young man DORATI-IY UNDERWOOD TriH1Y 3 Vice Pres 4 Drama Club 3 4 Natl Thespians 4 Spade Club 4 Band 3 Sec 4 Maiorette 4 Student Council Alter nate 4 Klahowyah 4 Growler 3 4 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED 4 Homecoming Queen 4 The dress parade came marchmg by and all the eyes did follow DENNIS WOODS Bulldog Business Club 4 There ts a Romeo in every class 0 5 H lk 144' I,-'l!'.,:'4'f C L fl-j 2,7 fy 'ffgf W1 IP ,L 'L , Al, ,. ,L V 'fe li fic, V Q cfm-J f yC f'ff Ef K1 Rf i 'I ff SUMMEHS GLORY SSAT ITSG! HEIGHT li A Donna Addington Iames Artz Ioanne Baer -ar-'lrt u.: r Roger Bqskken M . 'I , A ' utler I - -fs . 1 1 .3 4 ' ff' ,. ' 46 X . 53: 3 ., 'D' ' E 0 J.. il' M... . E ' x fs? Shirley Cartner ,r A Z. 'X lack Dare V! vs--, The class ot '55 did mu t e,J6'h6o1 sphdt throughout the ye r. K Ka as resident, lead the class i 511 iisihct ities,,,vi2therr,y Matthews as vice-presi ,kcgrak X- eha Sfhfjrer as secretary- trefjrrgr. cad ' eye Mrs. Waldo and Mr. Hill. s w ega nd her princesses, lanice Green and Killa-riffl f three song leaders. Queen, S , i . . imma Sch rer. X . t kflqflany were active in Torch Club, G. A. A., Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Club, Boys' Club, Choir, Glee Club, Growler Staff, Annual Staff, and Debate Club. They also took an active part in the A11-School Play. Peaqy Denton and Sally Fegan had the leading roles. Dick Goe and Roger Bakken also had roles. Others were on make-up, production staff and stage crew. Several Iunior boys helped make up this year's '-football and basketball teams. Kenny Kay and Arthur Merryrnan were named co-captains for the 1954 foot- ball season. The Iuniors have had rnuch experience in all school activities, so they will make worthy seniors. J es' Clernmons Arvxd Cole Sherill Crawford E , I A xl R .L - ' Q - 'N lames Davis Peggy Denton ludy Deiller , Mo Luella Eggers Kathryn Erickson I H.. ' ii .f Rrchard Goe Carol Graham WM Carol Ives Paul Iasperson 11' Wes Evans Sally Feqan Frank Ferqestrom at 'Cb' i C7 x V1 W-4 V7 Gordon Fulk lcmxce Gauss K 415 ll Q Y7,q. JA Iamce Green Edna Ienkrns M rquer11eGul1ck Wayne Halford Carole lrleppenstall Claudelte Hrnrcle '7' 18 WllllE Mae Iones Marrlyn luneau Kenny Kay Dcrvrd Kelly TGSSIG Korakrs Lors Krrstrom Delores Lu'es Tmabeth McAll1s1er Arthur Merryman N 1' vs Mary McCarthy 'Q' cr 'J r Ken Mustell Charles Northcutt Rodney Ogden f fu. if Ronald Lqrsgn Roben Leg Ronald Lowe Edward Lucero '33 f..-f .gr Robert McLeod Ierry Matthews Patrrcra Merlcle of WV Anna Ohrstrorn l5 , ily A V , M d e Q. ,go M Q ' K ' .1 Q.. , W c Q , by 2 -J ' ' , L A Vg,-1 NYJXN -5- Z jj! :J . .WM t X 4 w ll V ' WW r f ' 1 - , y nr.: A: ' Q K K 6: I q . r Q, M 4 1 y T357 eff, r Q 5 y l f' fl 4 of 'fl ll M -m - 'S , ' R Z fr: J N - L' 5, V -55 1 ,ax xi Q iv .J 1? 3 D rr ,M Q my 7' J lv: A .F K A X V ,Q-ui K , r qv j A Q -Hg , ix L E- A ff V ol ' 1 4 ff' Q X ve I I q 'V -X N ,-X 4' Y Q ' - a Tir H52 45 X! lltdf K 41 lx-A aul Owsley U .4 '15 Q1 Qi Mar ha Scharer Roy Schmaltz ii Robert Stoutenberq Mary Swope Sq. Daane a Ethel Wa Q 1:15 '33 ,ou H' Pearson Nelsre Persson Iames Pook vi Lorena Scharer Dwxaht Potter Ianet Radley lay Rawson N-1' tg Rxchard Sxmons Irene Stmpson Gary Srmth Lawrence Smrth pn, fs QA Iay Taft Carole Tandeckr pg wnmp Nadme Warner Feral Vlfexss Tam-es Wxlson Wrllram Vlmchell I h ko Yamamoto S Martha Sprdell 1:1 Edwm Taylor Roy JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lett to rrqht Kenneth Kay Lorena Scharer Ierry Matthews -7 1 if i N ' . ,f , , , , , E2 . l I 5 ' DJ L S 7 .lj-, 1 6 xi 2 G H Q :mat ,lr ' 1 - .L , QW ' rr , , A ' L . L vr v , ' Isl L y . T L - W t x A v I , l lk -ji, L' 1 y 1 i 1 ,f Akig, 1 X A iv' 4, p an - K 1 1: A f L Q g . , I ,VM y CA N vw! K 4, x Si ,Q ' 0 , Y 4 L Y wg , ,Q ,! , o I ' L if H f m- . 'Q 'Q' X 1' 0 x if L y rx 'KJ A V' K I 1 K 'h-5 0 7,4 , Ir K K , . XX 1. . , ' 3 . Q 4 - -'P L yi ,O . L X X 76 2 . ' ' U9 OY , 5. A 1 S L ' l a f-1' 'L K I, ks' 1 M I 3 . I Lg? I rf, Q' l . J L 6 gl I , 7 l '- ' 'W ll nzer ' ' 1 I , 1 1 L L W I 'Q i -. I' A 1 ,. y Mr' 3 fi: f ' , I , 'K A ,Ja L l I 7 L. 'Z , 'eq K ' 16 Left to right, first row: Gloria Stratton, Liesel Stelzer, Shiela Scoones, Barbara Tirrell, Betty Realing. Second rowr Margaret Roxstrom, Iulia Swan, Iune Schwartz, Edna Schroeder. Third row: Ned Wright, Bill Schnell, Fred Schmitz, Bruce Reid, LeRoy Wright, Arlie Stine CAME SPRING S SPLENDCR Sophomores Hail and hearty sophomores made Foster ever aware of their many and varied talents by excelling ln many CICllVlllGS school services and book learn ing too ludy Grogan and Ruby Hawkins lent rousmg pep to cheers at our games Carrying sophomore ideas and ldeals to the Stu dent Council this year were ludie Barber and Fred Schmitz Toeing the mark and eyeing a iudge from behind the debate speakers rostrum were sophomores lim Bicknell IoAnne Greene Gladys Nakkerud Ioanne Bristol and Donna Garen jf Alix, N5 XXJ l X U Q Uv N xl Left to right, first row: Eddie Beutler, Nina Armstrong, Iudith Barber, ludith Brokaw, Richard Berger. Second row: Robert Bern- hardt, LeRoy Blanchard, Ierry Best, Iim Bicknell. Third row: Fred Bowman, Bill Anderson, Donald Applegreen. Left to right first row Kay Coftelt Jeannette Clark Pat Dubuque Marjorte Decker Iamce Carpenter Robert Denton Second row Don Chapman Eugene Ellison Dick Cady Lanry Corhan lack Eggers Third row Larry Elletson Ve n Co k Gary Clea by Kenneth Donihue Left to right first row sfer Do a G ren Eve yn l rae sen Barbara Forrest Marily rah Eptond r w lun F em ng Paul Gustman Claudette lo e Grogan Joanne Greene Bob Gilbert Terry Gatz T Cliiford Fou y Alvas Frank man Dick Williamson Do ler Donald Emon Ierry Green The tenth graders were Well represented in most school clubs, activities, and athletic teams. Musically talented sophomores also found a niche in choir, band, glee club, and ensembles, and proved to be invaluable. Servrce, scholarship pep, and friendhness all had their part in spelling the1r success this year Class of 56, We salute you' Keep up the fine Work' Lett to right first row Marlene Iohnson Ruby Havskxns Maren Holm Iulxa Haase Waverlee Halford Second row Dean Lowe Sam Netherda Mary Iohnson lean Hartley Lois Howard Don Storey Raymond lohnson Second row Allen May Don Hore Raymond Ienne Leonard l-lawkms Wrlbert Iohnson Lenard Huber Left to rrqht irrst row Gaye Lundberg Sally Larson Yvonne Lar son Sharon Lewis Carrle King lean Krlroy Second row Fuchard Krebs Annette Lehman Chrrstine Korakrs Ioanne Lebrum Gerr Lefcoskl Ierry lrndberq Third row Paul Keppler Carl Wootan Stanley Schuldt Drck Ley Leonard Hawkms Carl Leyert 4 T559 , -b.f' 1 1 4 . .yu fr. N- ' .inu- Left to rxqht hrst row Mary McCormack Bonme Myers Marlene Pentm Iudy Montgomery Roena Quealey Second row Charles Thetlman Ricky Miller Gene Makela Leo Prxmacxo Pete Testa Gordon Smith Third row Ernest Redell Ilm McAbee Dale Lyskr Iames Yates B111 Mxyao l8 X11 CQURSF QF STUDQY W Q td XV WPS- W5 YQ TYQKZQQX Adjx X I-EX lp O lg fr., 'X 9 Dust shavmqs and noxse met anyone entermq the wood shop but X be-autrful pleces of furmture came out fl v 3 I wb Seventh graders came 1n assorted srzes and we1qhts hlled the day wxth norse and contusron whrspers qugqles and endless questrons O test tubes occasxonal cut fmqers and frequent s range odors chemxstry students man to master the fundamentals of chemrstry TINKEHS tmkermq mal-:mg tm cups tunnels oxl cans orqers not of checks but of metals ln metal shop the boys had a basxc course m learnmq how to use tools for workmq W1 h metal E X 5 9 X gp I Al QB ck 2 I ' n Cub A ' 0 l ,A 1 M '- L. CWS ,W LW 'A 3 7 . l ' Ulu ' Xxgoafj. O0 QV Vx!! L ,, EM M 'lfpfy 0 V 2 . I XV. UM . ' .3 s y . L Wlllvu l U 'Mya MXL s , Q9 ', - , , J - l Q Song poured forth from Room 42 where the Choir and Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Angelo Manzo, prepared for many events. Mr. Manzo also organized many smaller groups such as the nonette, quartettes, and mixed ensemble choruses. The Choir consisting of seventy-five members, and the Glee Club of forty, performed beautifully at the Christmas Festival. On March 6, they and the smaller groups took part in the solo contest at Clover Park. Certificates were awarded to Rex Rice, Pete Testa, Ralph Bagby, and Gary Cleasby. The choir performed with a song in their hearts. Left to right, first row: Annette Lehman, Lcis Howard, Martha Mary Belongia, Dave Ritts, Larry Ellefson, Ricky Miller, Richard Bob Dresser, Dean Berto, Nita Foster, Pat Miyao, Sherry Brokaw Denton, Carol Graham, Toby Mace, Shirley Schinbeckler, Mr. Second row: Barbara Forrest, Ann Hurley, Baby Hawkins, Bonnie Gordon McLeod, Bill Milam, Leon Pieczatkewski, lim Davis, Howard lim Ariz, Pat Butler, Mike Marks, Mel Lfurray, Coralee Boulanger Ev LIVELY The melodious voices of the Glee Club were enjoyed by all. Left to right, first row: Chloe Timmons, Loretta Spokely, Iulia Swan, Lorelie Berto, Phyllis Schinbeckier, Catherine McRae, Mr. Manzo, Delores Agers, lanice Stougard, Claudette Jones, Marilyn Graham, Carla Calkins, Edith Bixel. Second row: Sandra Hep- perlstall, Sandra Humphreys, Iudy Brokaw, Marlene Pentin, Pat Miyao, Iaris Albert, Iudy Montgomery, Sieglinde Hegel, Carrie King, Liesel Stelzer, Barbara Dodd, ludy Stensen, ludy Heppene stall. Third row: Pat Merkle, lchiko Yamamoto, Carolyn McRae, Ruby Hawkins, Betty Realing, Janet Cato, lanice Carpenter, Mr. Brown and his band renowned. Left to right, first row: Gary Thomas, Claire ldotten, Bill l-ligday Dolores Schmaltz, Luana Hartel , Peggy Denton, Kenneth Dom Sally Larson, Ianice lenne, Ruth Persson, Sherill Crawford, Janice Gariss. Every morning first period many Foster students liked to walk past the band room just to hear a little of the Music, Music, Music. Band was so big and busy this year that Bar- bara Gouge was chosen president, Dorothy Under- wood, secretary: and a representative from each class in band was appointed to help lead it on. The band started off to new and greater heights again this year, beginning with the Labor Day Parade at Issaquah. Mr. Brown, band director, planned half-time activities at football games, to the delight of all the rooters. Two other seasonal events for the band were Seattle's Santa Claus Parade and the Daffodil Parade. Y hue, Gary Bryan, Dick Vlilliamscn, David lohnson. Second row loyce Twidt, Alvin Timmons, Paul Gustman, 'Ntlber lchnscn, Paul Boxstrom, Margaret Troup, foAnr: Lalrruni, lim M:'Abee, lack Eggers, Milma Makela, lorry Best, Ned England, Larry Moe, Bill Henistock, Ronnie Kepplcr, Brave Cleasby, LeBoy '-.1 ae Green, Carole Heppenstall, Kathy Erickson. Third row: Carol Anne ves, Maren Holm, Waverlee Halford, Gail O'Hearn, Evelyn Jorgensen, arlene Pentin, Foster Myers, Harlow Stevens, Tom Pentin, lanice Gariss, herill Crawford, Nancy Randall, ludy Dettler, Darlene Claudon, Anna hrstrom, lchiko Yamamoto, Tinabeth McAllister, Nelsie Persson. Fourth ow: lean Denton, Iulie Hasse, Leisel Stelzer, Dorothy Williams, Ieanette tarks, Claudette Hinkel, Carol Tandecki, lim Roetter, Richard Felker, Bob igday, Eugene Elfstrom, Ronald Lampley. George Johanson, Charles orthcutt, Henry Clemmons, Rodney Fteichel, lay Taff. Both the Choir and Glee Club appeared at the Bellevue Kingco Conference Festival March l8.t April 3 found them at the College of Puget Sound for rating. Easter Sunday morning the Choir's singing added to the beauty of the sunrise service at River- ton Crest Cemetery. The Spring Music Festival was the last exten- sive program for these groups. The year ended with their appearance at Baccalaureate. ' VTrF XD f tlw 2 f ,nfiyfia :ll 1 WEB I. W 69 M ELo DIE S 96 ft fi X71 Fi Superior singing brought A -. ' Q 1 ' J - gr ,, Y 1 5 superiorrating to theNonettes x .Yiypfit Trl K A y -Nxs T q fyi V at the Clover Park ensemble ,gf 3 gn 7 -iiy f A ,E y c A y contest. Y T A Q L w-fi'24r5- i v ' if Q i -Y 2 1' 3. it-: 1 F Q, its S ' I Q , .' L will EEN S . in li wtf 4 Blanchard, Roy Schmaltz. Third row: Barbara Cady, Leo Dodd, Donna Garen, Sherry Goe, Ianice Green, lerry Green, Carl Barnes, lim Yates, Pete Testa, Don Hore, Eugene Elfstrom, Iohn Nunan, Fred Zimmerman, Roy lohnson, Sherry Brokaw, Fred Bowman, Rex Rice, Gary Cleasby. Fourth row: Barbara Gauge, Bonnie Bilyeu, Bob Arbuthnct, Don lames, Trudy Carnes, Ray lenne, Dcrathy Underwood, Mr. Brown. .Snug ix ,V . .V Left to right: loyce Twidt, Bonnie 'My- ers, Evelyn Iorgensen, Marlene Pen- tin, Sieglinde Hegel, lanice Carpenter, Iudy Dettler, Ieanette Starks, Carole Heppenstall, Peggy Denton, Annette Lehman. Although it was a lot of hard work, band mem- bers admitted it was fun competing in the Western Washington Music Educators' Association Contest, held here at Foster April 24. Twenty-six Washing- ton junior and senior high bands competed. Milma Makela and Barbara Cady were chosen to represent Foster in the All-State Band, held in Yakima. Mr. Brown went as conductor of the saxo- phone section. Foster band also took part in the KinQCo Con- ference Music Festival held at Lake Washington March 26. The year ended with the Spring Concert May 14, at which all the music departments were represented. Cl AQQFQ OF SERVICE --Z V The ume of attendance offrce qxrls was occupred by the many absentees Left to right Anne Charles Curry Barbara Gouqe Ferol Weiss Sh1rley Schmbeckler Any mformatron you wanted could be iound by these lrbrarrans Left to rrqht Tessme Korakrs Trudy Carnes Patrrcra Dubuque Ianette Starts Charles Northcutt Ethel Wanzer Raymond Larson Busy offrce qrrls answered telephones typed hled and ran errands Left to rrqht Ioy Frank rnan Eva Mae Gr en Mrs Elorse Harter LuRae lohnscn Pnyllxs McLeod Mrs Dorothy Plum mer Betty Russell Beverly Durand Suzanne Bennett Delores Lutes The ubrarxans kept every book 1n place Left to rrqht Erma Spokely Margaret Troup Shrrley Nutter Patrrcra Mrlonas Luella Eggers Mzss Greal Martha Wanzer .J I kv K, Ik. - 'Qg V 1 ' ' . . . 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W1th enthusrasm and sp1r1t M1ke Flemtng led the Student Councrl through a year of successful student government wrth the most able ass1st ance of veep Sally Fegan and Suste Bennett secretary Vrce Prtnctpal Charles Curry was faculty advtser Hrgh on thelr llst of accomphshments was the flnal re-organ1z1ng of the constrtutlon so 1t would better meet the needs of a rumor sentor hrgh school Last fall the councrl agatn supported the Curtls rnagaztne drlve to ralse money for the purchase of an offset press for the Growler In February many amb1t1ous counc1l mem bers started work on several proyects to rarse money to send a delegate to the Natronal Stu dent Councrl Conference 1n St Paul th1s sum mer ProJects 1ncluded the sponsorrng of several movtes selhng St Patnck s Day shamrocks and sellmg popcorn after school Bestdes all th1s there was the routlne bust ness to be taken care of the httle thrngs whtch count rn makmg a really good smoother runnmg student body A salute to the flag by President Mtke Flemtnq The mmutes are wrrtten and drscussed by Vtce Presrdent Sally Feqan and Sec retary Suzanne Bennett All the school funds pass through these capable hards Left to rtght Sh1rleyCartner Audrey Booth Paul Owsley Mrs Plummer S.- The legrslature of the school Left to rtqht frrst row Beverly Durand Sally Fegan Mrke Flemtng Suzanne Bennett Mlke Mahck Audrey Booth Second row Mr Curry Foster Myers hm Kassner Harlow Stevens Jerry Matthews hm Matthews Ed Iames Brll Ahment Thxrd row Brunhrlde Hegel Betty Russell Mary Ann Gavtn Dorathy Underwood Lots Krrstrom Donna Garen Shxrley Nutter Iudre Barber Fourth row Byron Smxth Fred Schmrtz 1- I X -:ai 25 E- lv I . 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I , ' L 4 t A A 3' Leaders to success were the Gxrls Club ofhcers Left to nght standxng V1ce Preszdent Ioy Frankman Treasurer Toby Mace Presrdent Beverly Durand Kneellng Secretary Lorena Scharer 4 Planners of achievement were the Boys Club olfx cers Left to rxght V1ce Pres1dent Mrke Flemmg B Q S C :L U B Presldent Mxke Malxck Secretary Treasurer Charles Lea M1ke Mahck led the Boys Club as pres1dent ass1sted by M1ke Flemlng v1ce-pres1dent and Charles Leaf secretary treasurer Mr Decker was thelr adv1ser Several mterestlng speakers made the1r meetlngs very profrtable Men representmg all branches of the armed forces spoke on what each one offered Mllt Bowhart of the Un1vers1ty of Wash1ngton gave mforma txon on entrance requuements scholarsh1ps and sports Mr Zante 1n charge of Boys Club at Greenwood told of hrs experrences wlth such clubs The boys challenged the g1rls to a canned food drlve at Chrlstmas tune It was a great success so they were rewarded Wllh a movle treat furmshed by the qlrls GIRLS CLUB Grrls Club was led thas year by Presrdent Bev erly Durand 1nto a varlety of act1v1t1es She was asslsted by V1ce Presldent Ioy Frankman Taklng down the mrnutes of each meet1ng was Lorena Scharer and balanc1ng the books was Toby Mace Mrs Plummer acted as adv1ser Agam th1s year Glrls of the Month were chosen Among the act1v1t1es was an assembly at Whlch representatzves of each branch of women ID the armed forces spoke Another hlghllght was a speaker from the Kathleen Peck Modellng Agency The annual Mother Daughter Tea chmaxed the year s act1v1t1es To help needy famxhes at Chrxstmas trme the Boys and Gxrls Clubs challenged each other to a food drzve Look who won The boys of course' The beautlful Chnstmas tree ln the background was provlded by the Glrls Club Left to rrght fxrst row Bob Lee Kenny Kay hm Flemmq Arvxd Cole Ierry Kay Shxrley Nutter Iudy McEwan Emllxe Ellison 26 AQ ul u Q . ' 1 t ' f ' it . . if ' A . ':'- ' ' ', I ' ' ', - t. I I I I ' 1 - I I ' ' I . . . . , . ' I I .. . , , n I u 1 , . , ,, - . I . 1 . , . I ana X I t , ui VIS . ,vQ t 27 , yn RECORDING MEMORIES FOR THE FUTURE WAS THE KLAHOWYAH STAFF Left to right, first row: Beverly Durand, Dorathy Underwood, Trudy Carnes, Lois Kristrom, Brunhilde Regel, Sieglinde Regel, Lorena Scharer, Marlene Iohnson. Second row: Suzanne Bennett, Shirley Schinbeckler, Marysue Bruce, Carol l-leppenstall, Pat Merkle, Anna Ohrstrom, Claudette Hinkle, Gladys Nakkerud, IoAnne Greene. Third row: Mrs, Waldo, Roy Schmaltz, Darby Easton, Dick Goe, Bill Boysen, Sally Fegan. -T KLAHGWYAI-l Memories of 1953-1954 are preserved for posterity by the Annual Staff in this year's Klahowyah. Always on hand to help this hard-working group were Mrs. losephine Waldo, adviser, and Brunhilde Regel, editor. Mrs. Waldo, Sieglinde Hegel, Lois Kristrom, assistant editorg Marysue Bruce, Sally Fegan and Lorena Scharer attended the 1953 Annual Workshop held Saturday, September 26, at the University of Washington. The purpose of the workshop is to give editors and staff members many useful ideas for planning their yearbook. A friendly, lively book with a timely theme, was the general comment made by the National Scholastic Press Association on last year's book. lt was awarded first class honors. Thanks go to Mr. Bussell Graves of the North Pacific Bank Note Company for the help he has so freely given in the produc- tion of this yearbook. As years go by the Klahowyah, which means Hello, friend, will mean more and more to those reminiscing of the good old days at Foster. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS-THE 1953-54 GROWLER STAFF Left to right, first row: Carol Ann Ives, Sheila Scoones, Mary Swope, LuRae Johnson, Sally Fegan, Lorena Scharer, Betty Russell, Mary Ann Gavin, Miss Gylling, Mel Murray, George lohanson, IoAnne Greene, Ray Larson. Second row: Carole Tandecki, Ioyce Twidt, Lois Kristrom, Donna Garen, Iudie Barber, Iudy Grogan, Marilyn Graham, Trudy Carnes, Suzanne Bennett, Ioy Frankman, Barbara Gauge. Third row: Annette Lehman, Patricia Merkle, Sharon Lewis, Marlene lohnson, Tinabeth McAllister, Anna Ohrstrom, Nadine Warner, Bar- bara Tirrell, Marilyn Iuneau, Delores Lutes, Marguerite Gulick, Barbara Cady. Fourth row: Kay Coffelt, Audrey Booth, Nelsie Persson, Sally Larson, Beverly Durand, Dorathy Underwood, Maren Holm, Nita Foster, Anne Erickson, Ethel Wanzer, Dwight Potter, Roy Schmaltz, GROWLER As Foster students made the news, the Growler recorded it. Published under the direction of Miss Grace Gylling and editor, Mary Ann Gavin, the paper was never absent when Thursday rolled around. Betty Russell was managing editor, Mel Murray, sports editor. lournalism students could be found any time of the day tracking down stories-usually rushing to meet their Tuesday dead- line. lo Anne Greene, LuRae lohnson, George Iohanson, Lorena Schafer, Sally Fegan, Carol Ann Ives, Mary Swope, Sheila Scoones, and Ray Larson were reporters. The Growler sent delegates to the annual P. S. S. P. Conference held at the University of Washington. Delegates from eight western states attended this conference held February l9 and 20. Ed Lucero, Darby Easton, Dick Williamson. 27 Pl-ICTCGRAPI-IY CLUB CPERATCRS CLUB Leit to rtqht hrst row Martha S 'rarer secretary treasurer Dar rol MlHklGf Pat Merkle presrd nr Se nd row Anna Ohrstrorr' Orwell n Navxd 1 Rrc lPga',D t.k Thrrd row Mr Nevrlxer Irm Po lc Rodney Ogden Charles North A. cutt Gary Smrth v1cepres1dert .gv I Flash bulbs snapped many ttmes around the halls of Foster as the Photography Club took prctures tor the annual the Renton Chromcle o. and to sell to students Members of the club be came very profrcrent 1n the art ot photography They developed pnnted and enlarged therr own prctures left to rrght trrst row Sarah Lee George Iohanson prestdent Mrss McGreal adxrser Charles Nor hcutt ocretary Martl-a Scharor vzo prestdent Second row Drck Wrllxamson lack Eg gcrs Ray Lars '1 Roy Sctmaltz Eugene 'Vs rom Thrrd row Dauol Mmkler Paluh Bagby Larry Lyt Lryal N Top Nltko Flcuung Im Larson '- At your servlce are the members ot the Oper ators Club they operate movre prorectors and other aud1ov1sual egurpment used for classes and assemblres A detmrte ard to the teachers B these students play an rmportant role at Foster ? Dxsplcry cases looked better than ever thrs year thanks to the Lrbrary Club members who were respon slble tor the varlous drsplays seen there The club IS composed ot lrterary mrnded students who Work rn the hbrary The purpose 1S to promote rnterest 1n the llbrary and 1n readrng, and to publrcrze the lrbrary Left to rrght frrst row Trudy Carnes Shtrley Nut r Pat Morklc presrdent Bonmc Btlyeu secretary treasurer Mrss McGreal advrser Ethel Wanzor Martha Warzer Lrla Sntth L r ta Spokloy Second row Ruth Porrson Nelsre Prrrson Anna Ohrstrorn Carole Tandeckx Ieann Ito Starks Pat Dubuque Peggy Denton loanne Hrll Ruth Howlette Third row Charles Northcutt Ray Larson l'oAnne Greene Shlrley Schrnbeckler --W 28 TCRCI-l CLUB Torch Club members have two outstanding achievements to their credit. They have ob- tained the goal of grades plus activities. The honor club of Foster. Membership is based on high grade average, and its pur- pose is to promote scholarship. Left to right, iirst row: Marilyn Juneau, Delores Lutes, Anna Ohrstrom, vice-president, Nelsie Persson, secretary-treasurerg Mrs. Provo, adviser: Ray Larson, presidenty Sally Feqan, Mary Ann Gavin, Betty Russell. Second row: Marilyn Graham, Janice Carpenter, Marlene Johnson, Evelyn Jorqenson, Kay Colfelt, Donna Garen, JoAnne Greene, Brunhilde Reqel, Mary Sue Bruce, Third row: Jim Pook, Carole Heppenstall, Lois Kristrom, Sheila Scoones, Sherrill Crawford, Janice Greene, Barbara Cady, Sherry Brokaw, Jerry Best. Fourth row: Bob Lee, Jim Trestrail, Darby Easton, Jim Kassner, Jim Bicknell, Kenny Kay, Leo Dodd. DEBATE CLUB Examining and expounding the many- sided complexities ot Fair Employment Practices laws was this year's debate team, most ably coached by Mrs. Na- dine Love. Pins were awarded those who partici- pated in three-iiiths of the debatesg guards, to second-year students. Debaters participated in both the King County and Puget Sound Leagues. On February 20, Poster tied for sixth place in the P.S.L. tournament, one place re- moved from going to the State tourna- ment. Congratulations to the team on a job Left to right, first row: Donna Garen, JoAnne Greene, Gladys Nakkerud, Joanne I ' ' Bristol, Mrs. Love. Second row: Ray Larson, Jim Ariz, Dick Goe, Jim Bicknell. Well done' Good Wlshes go Wllh them for greater achievements in future years. Spades is a newly formed group at Foster. The purpose ot this Spastic Aid group is to create an interest in and understanding for those who have cerebral palsy. Spades are a city wide organization. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Miller sponsored Eoster's Spade group and Mrs. Mabel Provo was iaculty adviser. Left to right, first row: Marguerite Gulick, Lorena Scharer, LuBae Johnson, secretary, Bonnie Bilyeu, president, Mrs. Provo, adviser, Don Hare, vice-president, Mary Ann Johnson, Shirley Schinbeckler, Barbara Gouge, Barbara Cady. Second row: Marilyn Graham, Barbara Forrest, Bonnie Meyers, Marlene Johnson, Dorathy Underwood, Evelyn Jorgen- son, Donna Garen, JoAnne Greene, Jean Hartley, Ichiko Yamamoto. Third row: Anne Erickson, Julia Haase, Waverlee Halford, Marjorie Decker, Janice Carpenter, Claudette Jones, Mary McCormack, Betty Rawling, Maren Holm. AC DL EU Wy Act well your part there all honor hes Left to right first row Barbara Cady I1mTrestra1l Trudy Carnes Shtrley Schinbeckler Marysue Bruce Second row Mel Murray Sally Fegan Ray Lar son Darby Easton lim Mat thews Harlow Stevens Mike Flemtng Bill Aliment Dorathy Under Mood Mrs Evanson Third row Barbara Lehman loy Frankman Beverly Durand Mary Ann Gavin Brunhilde Regel Suzanne Bennett Betty Russell 'IU THESPIANS 1 as:-1 This school year marked the twenty fifth anniversary of the Natronal Tl espians a large group srreadlng over thirteen thou sand schools To celebrate this anniversary a Northwest Re gional Confe ence was ln ld November 6 ard 7 at the Urtiver sity of Washington At this conferen e Fosterites had the privilege of being shown through the universtty playhodses where they could go back stage to see the wonderful s age and lighting facilities Our school s contribution to the conference was a demonstra tion in makeup given by Marysue Bruce She made up Brunhilde Hegel in the part of Mrs Porter which Brunhilde played in last year s production Annie Get Your Gun The confercnce wasnt all work There mas much enter ain ment fine le ures and plays put on by var us schools The National Thesptan officers are the some as those of the Drama Club Membership is gained by earning ten pomts the equrvalent of one hundred hours of work One may earn ten points through one mapor or two minor roles Points are also given for other productions and to staffs necessary in putting on a play The motto of the Nattonal Thespians summarrzes 1ts purpose Act well your part there all honor lies ,Vg TQ 1 If va Twenty eight Drama Club members were led in thelr activi ties th1s year by Trudy Carnes as president and lim Trestrail vice president Barbara Cady served as secretary and Shirley Schinbeckler as treasurer Much pep was added to the sports season by their skits at pep assemblies This enthusiasm extended to the sponsoring of two very successful dances the Sadle Hawkms dance during the football season and the Basketball Bounce Seven members had parts m the all school play Strange Boarders A number worked on properties and make up Iudges were brought from the College of Puget Sound to Judge the best individual performances in the two school plays Drama Club awarded cups to the winners A new duty this year was the tralnmg of the new Tumor H gh Drama Club in the art of makeup .xx L Mummers of Foster High. ray, Barbara Cady Iim Trestrail Trudy Carnes Mrs. Evanson Shirley Schinbeckler Mike Flem ing. Second row: Sally Fegan Barbara Lehman Beverly Dur and, Lorena Scharer Lois Kris Underwood Mary Ann Gavin Suzanne Bennett, Betty Russell Marysue Bruce, Sherry Brokaw v Kay, Ray Larson Darby Easton Harlow Stevens, Paul Owsley Bill Aliment, Iim Matthews Brun hilde Hegel. Left to right: first row: Mel Mur- trom Ioy Frankman, Dorathy Third row: Iim Kassner Kenny Pitts, Don Ellefson, Iim Kass Kay, Dick Simons, Mike Mal ick, Vern Cook. Second row Williamson, Dick Cady, Mr Morgan, Harlow Stevens Hu h Locke Mk Fl 'n Hore Dick Goe Ed Lucero Ierry Matthews Leo Dodd Roy Schmaltz Act1ve gentlemen were the boys of the H1 Y TRI l-ll Y To create pep to promote school Splfll and to be of service to the school 1S the purpose of these girls known as Tri H1Y We doubt 1t they have ever found a pep problem too large or a service too small Pres1dent Mary Sue Bruce 1S one who will be hard to forget Dorothy Underwood as v1cepres1 dent l.uRae Iohnson secretary Beverly Durand treasurer Lorena Scharer historian chaplain and Trudy Carnes as sergeant at arms helped the president make all activities run smoothly Some of the services of Trl H1 Y this year were selling programs and Candy at the football and basketball games They also served as guides to show V1SllOfS the special features of our school Each year Tr1 H1 Y sends two girls to Olymp1a to represent the club at the Youth Legislature LuRae Iohnson was appointed with Sally Fegan as alternate The girls worked hard to make the anual Tolo Cupld s Fling a success lt was held on February 13 in the school cafetorlum with Bob P1tts re1gn1ng as King ot Hearts Lett to right first row LuRae Iohnson Dorothy Underwood Marysue Bruce Beverly Dur and Lorena Scharer Second row Brunh1lde Hegel Mary Ann Gavm Ioy Frankman Shirley Schinbeckler Suz anne Bennett Betty Russell Th1rd row Trudy Carnes Mtlma Makela Corlyn Bag by Barbara Gouge Marqu erite Gulick Fourth row Carol Heppenstall IGHICS Green Mrs Cowell TW HTY To create mountain and extend throughout the home school and community high standards of Chr1st1an character is the H1 Y code of ethics that this year s Foster H1 Y tr1ed to uphold The H1Y under the guidance of Mr William Morgan accompllshed many thlngs this year Hal lowe en night the boys were out making sure that nothing 1n the comrnunlty was harmed or de stroyed An after game dance was also sponsored by the H1 Y For the first time IH the history of Foster s H1 Y they held their own 1nduct1on and dedication cere- as their guests the boys served a pot luck d1nner showed a movle and danced The Smoker h1ghl1ghted the year A matinee and evening performance was held March l2 A trophy was g1Ven to the best fighter of the evening This year s H1Y othcers were Inn Matthews president hm Kassner v1cepres1dent Kenny Kay secretary Donald Elletson treasurer D1ck Simons monies After the ceremony with the Tri H1 Y girls chaplam and Bud Merrymen sergeant at arms r s re ese Tri H1 Y girls ervice we th .gg Lett to right, first row: Bob ner, Iim Matthews, Kenny Bob Lee, Dwight Potter, Dick g 1 e emi g Third row Terry Gatz Henry Clemmons lim Pook Don At Your Service STAGE CREW it ' if A Bu1ld1nq sets for the plays backdrops for programs and decoratlons for the dances were Just some of the Jobs that thrs small but actlve stage crew dxd under the drrec tron of Mr Byron Nev1l1er CHAIR CREW Tlmmons Set em up! Take er downl shouted Larry Lytle chazr crew foreman These boys although not a club recelvea letters for llllfllllflq the1r pur pose-to supply servtce and assrstance to vanous UCl1V1l19S These boys were kept busy fxrst borrow mg th cha1rs from other schools rt a suttrcrent num ber were not ava1lable and then settmg them up for concerts banquets and rneetrngs After per Left to rrght George Iohanson Mr Nevrlxer Wayne Halford Marvm Stougard Alvm formances were over the1r work was not done The next day the chalrs had to be taken down and re- turned under the lnstructlon of Mr Frank Horsfall The school sp1r1ted boys do1ng th1s fme Job were Larry Lytle Buddy Clark B111 H1gday Harvey Dougherty George Dora Ed Iames Tom Gouqe and Mllce Flemlnq ETRE AND SAEETY SQUAD The Frre and Safety Squad attended to the small thmgs so they drdn t become bla thmqs Under the leadersh1p of Lreutenant Henry Clemmons and the1r advlser Mr Frank Horsfall they checked the f1re equ1pment to be sure 1t was 1n good cond1t1on 1n case of emergency Another of the1r Jobs was to promote safety around the school Flrst row left to rrght Danny Ernon Steve Frye Barney Buck Steve Day Ed Beutler Leslle Shelton Robert Dom hue Davld L1vermore Mr Horsfall Second row Adel Everson Harvey Dougherty Torn Gouqe Roy Sm1th Garry Otteson Wallace Belsey Loyal Ness Wayne Day W :Sf -EQ! 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BC QQ, . :: Iv 39?-riff M va Part of a natronal organrzatron and new to Foster thrs year the drstnbutrve educatzon class known as the Bulldog Busmess Club was busmess from start to fmtsh Stx members attended a three day conventton rn Yakrma wrnnrng awards tn the speech and wrndow dtsplay contests This groups arm rs to garn actual work experrence rn retarl sellmg whrle attendmg school Drclc Johnson was IU charge of the Pos Store Mr Ben Yormark acted as co ordrnator rn all actrvrtres Lett to rrght trrst row Marcella Cummmgs Helen Murdock Bonme Brlyeu Governor Barbara Cady Secretary Barbara Lehman Second row Prestdertt Brll Alrment Charles Leaf Ed Iames hm Norrrs Rex Rrce Thrrd row Dennrs Woods Richard Iohnson Vrce Presrdent Walter lensen Mr Yormark Cleanrng the gym puttrng down the canvas coverrrtg fo the floor and movrng the bleachers were lust some of the Jobs the canvas crew dtd to prepare the gym for many specral events Mr Neudorf was the advtser of thts hard workmg group Left to rtght Drck Trnney Rodney Rerchel Alfred Frnney Iohn Mclkbee lrrn Hoetter Drck Ley Btll lvhfao Dcn Hore lorry Halbert Bud Roe-tter Tharks to the Lettermen s Club wrth Mr Robbms as advrser our games were made more eruoyablo for they saw to rt that all ran smoothly They patrolled at all home games At half ttme they put up ropes to keep the floor clear and swept rt All thrs was routme but along came the btg event the Senror Faculty game whrch they sponsored A subs anttal sum was made by a raflle held at thrs game Frrst row left to rrght Jrm Kassner ltm Matthew Presrdent Bob Prt s Mr Robbms Henry Clernmons Harlow Stevens Darby Easton Sccrctary Irm Trestrarl George Johanson John Jewell Mrke Flemtng Thrrd row Rrchard Mrllor Irm Pook Ierry Mat thews Bob Hore Leo Dodd Ray Larson Wrlber Ioltnscn 'F' wf tC t 9 1 'Q Ftgf I up 1 5 ' C . 9' Q V 5 tl ,Q H I M ' , Q 40, x Qt' Q lf . . .' . A, 1 A V ' Q - . 4 ' --'- V t - - ' I A N . e. 'L - 4. r Vrce-Presldcnt Kenny Kay, D1ck Srnxons, Lc onard H-awkzns. Second row.: bwtght Potter: . Q C , K, f V - 'V , k K I n Q X ft: 5' C1553 . f- - 'r if A . V- ' .7 74 H ' C 1 it Y P . un 1 . , . . A I l 1' if 3 l R , . B ' ' t ' 2 B JW . ' X T . N ul - - ' 1 J ,gf V f' ' - r I A ' ' Q 1 'K 1 -D - .., ,f 'N qv ti V. 9 1 L , if A if X 'li A , , - , N -1 Left to rrght Harlow Stevens Mary Ann Gavm Suzanne Bennett Darby Easton Peggy Denton Rxchard Goe Sally Fegan Roger Bakken Geraldme Lefcosk1 11m Matthews Gladys Nakkerud Rxchard Mrller Mel Murray Arvxd Cole Iudrth Brokaw ALL SCI-ICDCDL PLAY STRANGE BOARDERS the All School Play dlrected by Mrs Ellzabeth Evanson wxth Shella Scoones as student d1rector was thoroughly emoyed by Foster aud1ences December 4 and 5 Peggy Denton and Sally Fegan had the leadmg roles ACl1OH started when Cordel1a Tuttle lPeggy Dentonl adver used for boarders ln a Boston paper Pr1sc1lla and Amxty l-laxnes fSus1e Bennett and Mary Ann Gavml who had run out on Boston Benny Crlarlow Stevensl wxth S100 OOO rn stolen money found 1t a perfect hldeout There were other crooks trylng to get the money too In the shuffle loey fR1cky Mlllerl was kxlled by Smmley fDarby Eastonl Then the Deacon lRoger Bakkenl came and offered to spllt w1th the l-lames gxrls Through lt all Candy Fenway fSally Feganl Cordel1a s ward and Lon Degett tD1ck Goel fell rn love Mrs Myrtle Hodge lGladys Nakkerudl was an ardent reformer and dxsapproved of the whole thmg Captam W1nkle Ulm Matthewsl and Professor Harrxman tAr v1d Cole? who was always mventmng thrngs were two other boarders who lent much to the hxlarrous comedy Glory Fenway CG-erry Lefcoskxl was the lass who mnocently took the S100 OOO from the breadbox and h1d 1t 1n her v1ol1n case YOUNG LOVE Left to rrght Sally Fegan Rrchard Goe Playing a malor role were members of productxon stali Left to rxght tseat edl Iames Pook Lorena Scharer Mxss Gyllmg Marllyn Graham Mar en Holm Byron Smxth Kay Coffelt Marguerlte Guhck KStandmgl Lols Krxstrom K nneth Kay Patrrcla Merkle Anna Ohrstrom Marysue Bruce Nelsre Persson Ianrce Car 5 - Susxe Uudy Brokawl was a g1rl who wanted to be queer lrke Mlss Tuttle Pers1stent Iohn Todd tMel Murray? the landlord who wanted to marry Cordeha fxnally won out after all the crooks were rn 1a1l The Drama Club gold cup award for the best performance was won by Sus1e Bennett Wrthout the help of those behmd the scenes xt would have been xmposslble for the play to go on ln charge of propertxes were Mary Swope Barbara Tlrrell and Kay Coffelt Those on make up were Mary Sue Bruce Marguerlte Gulrck LOIS Knstrom Brunhxlde Hegel w1th M1ss Grace Gyllmg as advxser Stage effects were 1n charge of hm Pook Maren Holm Kenny Kay and Lorena Scharer Costumes were kept ln order by lanrce Carpenter Marllyn Graham Anna Orhstrom and Nelsle Persson On the stage crew were Byron Smxth and George Iohanson l tt lei Thanks are due all those who put on such a fxre performance HEART TO HEART TALK Left to rrght Mel Murray Peggy Denton U1 THE SINISTER SIX Left to rrght Irm Matthews Roger Bakken Suzanne Bennett Mary Ann Gavm Darby Easton Harlow Stevens .ZW-HC. ,par Mrs Evanson Barbara Txrrell penter Iudrth Barber Mary Swope , Shexla Scoones Brunhxlde Regel 'ws lr THE LITTLE DOG LAUGI-TED SENIOR PLAY -rf I ' 3- R A duel w1th a palnt brush ts no way to settle a busmess feud Left to nght Dorathy Underwood Mxke Flemmg Suzanne Ben nett hm Trestrazl hm Matthews Marysue Bruce THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED accordtng to an old rhyme to see such sport Chances are that he never saw such unusual sport as was portrayed IH th1s years semor play THE LITTLE DOG LAUGI-IED drrected by Mrs Ehzabeth Evanson and student dxrector Barbara Gouge The play mvolves a famlly s1tuat1on of parents pushed to the breakmg po1nt by the1r daughter Laurle Huntrnqton a col lege glrl psychologxst played by Bev Durand Mary Sue Bruce and hm Trestraxl as Martha and Wally Huntmgton share the lead wxth Laurxe and Sid Ulm Matthewsl When S1d Huntington and Ted Wood CM1ke Flemlngl got lnto a fight over a loaded pamt brush fun resulted Laurxe s farmly brought her to her senses by treatxng her to some of her own medxcme whrle S1d and Ted combmed forces ln busmess as the fmal curtam fell Gus rs delxqhted wzth Horatto s Mupulas Umbelus Umbelus Left to rxght Ray Larson Mary Ann Gavm The guests thought the Zombrowskr Ink Blot test was fascmatrng Left to rxght Barbara Cady Trudy Carnes Brunhrlde Hegel Betty Russell Beverly Durand Ioy Frankman 9? 1 ' Y ...NM THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED contamed three romantxc sltua tlons whxch helped to make 1t one of the most unusual and laugh provokxng plays Foster has produced Other members of the cast mcluded Gus Mary Ann Gavm Ioan Sus1e Bennett L1ll1an Dorathy Underwood Mark Bob Hrgday I-loratxo Ray Larson Ameha Barbara Cady Carolme Betty Russell Grace Ioy Frankman Walola Brunh1lde Regel Therese Trudy Carnes Shlrley Schmbeckler and Anne Erickson acted as extras Mary Ann Gavm acted as assrstant student drrector m charge of dances Productlon staff members mcluded Mel Murray Anne Errckson Nancy Randall Ieanette Starks Audrey Booth Sh1rley Schmbeckler Bonme B1lyeu George Iohanson and Byron Smxth M1ss Grace Gyllmg was 1n charge of make up xlL.l Laurre chats wlth her young doctor frlend Mark Bradford Left to rxght Beverly Durand Bob Hlgday Working behlnd the scenes were stand1ng left to rrght Sh1rley Schm beckler Barbara Gouge Mxlma Makela Mrs Evanson Audrey Booth Anne Er1ckson Bonme B1lyeu George Iohanson Mel Murray Seated M1ss Gyllrng Ieanette Starks Byron Smtth pt-0 W I . 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' fm , e,.,,, f W - , I n N f 7' .e ff 35 Hrqhlrqhtma Showtrrre FH S was thrs pert lrttle chorus lxne Dancmg for an ldol was Mary McCarthy Rare musrc came from the German band Out of the pages of Buck Rogers stepped Fosters Queen of the Future and her court SHOWTIME FH S was presented Aprrl 9 and l0 by a cast ot over erghty students under the drrectron of Robert Brown wrth Mary Ann Gavrn as student d1rector Acts rn SHOWTIME FH S were based on entertarnrnent of the Gay 90 s the present and the future Professor Horatro P Honeywell Ray Lar son proJected hrs students Drck Goe and Sandra Humphreys rnto these trme perrods by means of a trme rnachrne rnvented and made by Bob Hrgday The trnal scene whrch took place rn the year 2005 was done completely 1n black lrght wrth stage sets and costumes whrch glowed rn the dark Thrs was defrnrtely an all school show w1th students rn every grade lendrng therr talents to make th1s one ot the best and most or1g1nal all school shows yet presented Thrrl to the dances ot Murray and Carnes 1-1 x 36 One of the many vrsrtrng groups of assembly entertamers were the Vars1tones 'warm fall days brought the stude a peppy football rally p-,nw IJ , 'sq 1' MMR: n body out for EUN AND ENTERTAINMENT EOR ALL Hot Jttterbua or a slow foxtro spelled fun for all at the at er game dances Qs Q. The lucky wmrer of a free an nual was Brll '-lemstock at the Klahowyah Kapers I-HY advtser llr Morgan pre sen s B b Hore wrth the best boxer trophy Two boxers of the lrght d1v1s1on F Gd Zrrrtrne man th x rrmer at the best 1 mcr h h boxer t cpl'y 37 I . 0 -L Ad l' A . -Ay H r H . .. N . A , 'f .2 to t' Q ' r K .A T I 1 L --L og, 'vw . . 4 A -rl? ,,,-H' f '-,S sf' 'iz'-L' 5' ,K T C V Q '5 'W V' ' :knit T f, A, ' V I A . fl T f o I ' 1. 4, . l-IQMECQMING A Homecoming Caravan, through Renton, a victory over Lake Washington, plus a lovely queen and court were only a few of the many things, which combined to make Foster's sixth annual Homecoming a rousing success. During halfetime ceremonies, the l952 Home- coming Queen, Phil Huit, announced Dorathy Underwood as the Queen of l953, and the four lovely princesses: Betty Russell, Shirley Nutter, Shirley Schinbeckler, and Toby Mace. After a thrilling victory, C7-Gl, many made the evening complete by attending the Homecoming dance held in the cafetorium. Bob Hoey's Mood Makers provided music for the gala affair. Queen Dorathy was officially crowned by Dr. lack Morrison, class of 1935. Sponsored by the Student Council, this Homecoming will be long remembered, for it was the first in the new Foster High School. Dr. Morrison honors queen with kiss. The Happy Moment. Around the ghttermq May Pole they danced Maypole MUQIC th1s year s Jun1or sen1or prom And Maypole Magrc 1t was! In the mlddle of the ballroom stood a tall gl1tter1ng maypole surrounded by forest green tems From the top came pastel streamers swrnqlng down then up to the outs1de walls ATl1I1ClGl flowers were bloommg on the walls wh1le on the stage real sprrng flowers set the scene for Bob Elwood s orchestra Suzanne Bennett wearlng a crown of wh1te car MAYPCLE MAGIC Ir.-Sr. Prom Prom Queen Suzanne Bennett was crowned by Mr Carl Bruce natrons and lvhke Flemmg a crown of gold rergned over the IGSIIVIIIGS as Kmg and Queen To help them emoy the evenlng was the court of prrnces and pr1ncesses Shxrley Sch1nbeckler Toby Mace Shrrley Nutter Dorathy Underwood Bob Prtts I1m Matthews Harlow Stevens and Foster Myers In th1s dream rn techmcolor whrrled the dancers around the maypole of CUPID S FLING Too Frve boys were chosen for the tolo court of Cupld s Flmg the Trl H1 Y Tolo held February I3 The four lacks were Harlow Stevens Irm Matthews Byron Sm1th and hm Kassner By the decrslon of the stu dent body Mrs Cowell Tn H1 Y advrser crowned Bob Prtts as Krng ot Hearts Fxve senror boys who were lacks of the Tolo Couples entered through a large heart arch downagarden path 1nto the cafetorlum trlled wrth the musrc of Mxke Anderson and hrs orchestra A pmk cupld stood 1n the mrddle of the floor Q 0 pomtmg hrs arrow toward the plard ar1d X polka-dotted hearts suspended from the ce1l1ng Red and prnk cuprds dancmg around the walls wrth the names of tolo couples on them completed the dreamy QQ- 'P 9-Rn' 7 '?Y',uA' ' 17 scene of Cupxd s Flmg , . - K 7 . ' I I ' I - . ' I I l I I I . ' ' : ' ' , I ' I ' I I ' l l l I I I I I I . . . . I . . I . 1 I l 4 I I u ' .- ' di '- l . ' : I I , ' -'Y' . I , I ,- .- . . I p - u I . I I - ' ' - X yu! -5 h , 1 ,m -S. ' L.. I ' I nf , fr - xi!!! A 39 nv-vt-w,.,,,,,,Mx Nxce thmqs come an small packages No one demed thls when they saw lane Eng land solo baton tw1rler per form Leadmg the band m pa W Of U 1 E f 'J Q ' ' sr f . r P . 9 3 -- ' T '4 Mol ' ' . . . T A ut p ' My 'L' . . . 1 :Qld ' ' - oifff ' 1 'E 1 'C . I I ' xl f A A I 'A l 'I . f l T E T E , t E fl I . 1 I , 1 I I N 1. E . I Q , qv J . xx ' Q W. fl Q l 1 ' 2-1.-f , NS - ,, yy? 15-76 E , .. . 40 rades and on the football held was capably done by Dorathy Underwood drum ma1orette HALF TIME ENTERTAINMENT 'vii' Jifqin ws! V any wg Addxng excltment and color to the half t1me actxvxtles these ten gtrls twxrled the-lr batons at the football and basketball games Front row left to rxght Chloe Txmmons Patty Fegan Trudy Dxxon Ianet Borrevlk Ioan Lcrmpley Second row Mananne Iohnson Betty Lou Iohnson Iane England Sherry Goe Betty Reahng Proudly showmg off Foster s great F was lts peppy marchmg band 0 z 454 S ,A,,.,.- Awvfffc ,AW -122 .vvfgi 0'-fk-f 'uv fvvgr ,,,,-,Ld 1 .7-dlfggzx-L, 195111-.X 74 'VN1-Qff.-.,..4, ,J Z!z1s..4g,,,,, Q. I 1 xl -x I -1 x -5' 1 'xx X X 5 41 I x f , , K I .X , A - . Q l J , km -A-I 2, . I L-4 I I f -A-f' 'V' . J M -'fx L ' X f cAfl.A.., vv W A 47 , 1, ,L ' ' f ' 17 J Q9 .-Q ., ,X POWER ON THE GRIDIRON Frrst row left to rxqht Robzn Sxmpson lames Kassner Charles Shults Mrchael Flemmq Harlow Stevens hm Matthews Darby Easton Second row left to rrqht Rrchard Srmons Arthur Merryman Frank Fer gestrom Ierry Matthews Kenneth Kay Robert McLeod Iames Pool: Thrrd row left to rrqht Don Fowler Gene Makela Rrchard Cady Dean Otteson Rtchard Wrllzamson Iames Flemmq Wrlly Mryao Fourth row left to rrqht Ierry Kay Don ald Kay Donald Hore Rrchard Ley LeRoy Blanchard Lanny Corhan Wrlbert Iohnson James Trestrarl Rrchard Peterson Frfth row left to rrqht Duane Wall DarrolM1nkler Robert Prtts George Johanson Edward Lucero Henry Clemmons Srxth row left to rrght Mr Neudorf Iames McAbee Paul Gustman Wayne Halford Howard Brrgqs Rrchard Mrller Arlxe Strne Mr Robbins MIKE' FLEMING Blocklng Award HARLOW STEVENS C lnspuatxonal Award Co Captam V' A K1nqCo All Conference Team o Captam 'SYX Plcmnmq the strategy were left to rrqht Mr Wayne Harter Mr Warren Hrll Mr Werner Neudorf Mr Floyd Robbrns ff Deeply apprecxuted were managers left to nqht Arlze Strne Wayne Halford Howard Bnqgs l' 51 42 K1nqCo Al Conference Team a- - V 1 l I ' V 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A - 1 3 1 ' 1 5 - 1 1 1 A 1 I 1 ' ' 1 ' - . . , Q -' , b ..... . 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M A BULLDOG SPORTS Battltng from start to hnrsh the Bulldogs cap tured the Conference Champtonshlp for the th1rd consecut1vet1me Th1s year however three schools Bellevue Lake Washtngton and Foster shared the honor each havmg one defeat and four v1c tones Lake Wash1ngton led the conference unt11 Foster handed them the1r frrst defeat on Nov 6 K7 67 In a season whlch was deflnrtely marked by ra1n and cold weather the Bulldogs played nme games trve at the Renton Stadrum the freld Fos terxtes call home The team managers and coaches were honored at the annual Football Banquet held 1n the Sho walter Cafeterla December 3 Harlow Stevens re cerved the rnsprratronal award and Frank Ferge strom that for the most tmproved player Ilm Mat thews and Mrke Flemrng rece1ved the blockmg award Guest speaker for the event was Lou Saban backfreld coach at the Unrversrty of Washmgton A h1gh11ght of the season was the choos1ng of tour of Fosters team members for all conference honors Dlck Peterson defensrve end Harlow Stevens offensrve and defenslve back Bob Prtts offenswe end and hm Matthews offenslve and defens1ve tackle Itm Matthews was further hon ored by berng chosen a member of the All State team The excellent coachrng of Coaches Neudorf and Robbms and the leadershrp of Co captams Mrke Flernmg and Harlow Stevens contrrbuted consrd erably to thls season s flne record HM MATTHEWS GEORGE IOHANSON Blockmq Award BOB Plrrs KmqCo A11 Conference Team DARROL MINKI-ER gCo All Co feren e Team i Q-5 THE SENIOR TEAM f ROBIN SIMPSON HM KASSNER DARBY EASTON BOB HOHT3 43 HM rmssrmxrr BYRON smrm I - ' - . , , - I ' 1 1 ' I - . . . . . . , . - . , I I I . . l I - u I . - I - ' I . - . I . . - , , , , . I . ' - Kin - n C .D sr X 4 , ' H . X Z A YI It aa u 5 4 lr 'S X' ' X ' -. X' ' ,ff - -f.' . xxx . -t, x.. W , ii I f .r 4 A Z , ' L , ,g A ll N 'L RECEIVING inspiration- al award from Supt. Cady is Co-Captain Harlow Stevens. BULLDOG BLUES. CPep Assemblyl 1 THE BIG MOMENT! Mr. Best presents to Coach Neudort the co-championship trophy. FIRST and TEN, do it aqain! WHAT'S HAPPENED TO OUR BULLDOGS? At Pep Assembly presented by senior qirlsfclockwisez Betty Russell, Milma Makela, Dorathy Underwood. Shirley Schinbeclcler, Mary Ann Gavin, Susie Bennett, Ioy Frankman, and Trudy Carnes. CHARGE! MEN OF ACTION NEVER A DULL MOMENT during a Fos- ter Football game. Varsity Foster O-13 Foster 13-O Foster 24-O Foster 6-O Foster 6-13 Co-Champions . Kent . o North Kitsap Bothell Mt. Si ....., .. . Bellevue Foster 7-6 ....... tlcxke Washington Foster 34-12 .... ..,,... F ranklin Pierce Foster 26-6 ,..... . .... Enumclaw Iunior Varsity Co-Champions Foster 20-7 .....' .. ......... . Bellevue Foster O-18 ..,..... Lake Washington Foster 1246, ..,.,........ ..e...... , , ,. Mt. Si Foster 13-0 .,.. ,Bothell Foster 20-6 ,..,.. ,,..., I ssaquah 44 Basket FOSTER 58 49 37 53 36 54 36 65 46 49 46 55 49 4U 55 54 43 51 49 45 46 58 67 5l 63 75 31 59 38 60 38 49 51 46 67 56 60 42 Tally Fife Bainbridge Central Kitsap Bainbridge F ite Central Kitsap Tahorna Bellevue Issaquah Mt. Si Bellevue i B X t l That's the Way, Dale, get that rebound. l.,CIlC6' VV'GSl'1l1'1qtO1'1 Two points are added to the Issaquah Bothell Bothell Mt. Si Franklin Pierce Lake Washington Tahorna Keep them in suspense, Kenny, We still can win. score by Iim Trestrail. The iight songs and Alma Mater were lead by these peppy girls at the football and basketball games. Left to right: lanice Green, Queen Sally Fegan, Lorena Scharer. Were with you team so fight! This was one of the famous yells lead by our cheerleaders. Left to right: ludy Grogan, Queen Shirley Nutier, Ruby Hawkins. , . rf , 1 Q5 f j ,As r , ljlsjk sri 1351 G' VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to nqht flrst row Harlow Stevens Bob Pltts Rrcky M111er Kenny Kay Ixm Trestraxl Second row B111 Mxyao Dale Lyskl hm Matthews Mr H111 Dxck Peterson Fred Schmltz Dean Otteson I-IOQP CGMPETITIQN The vars1ty basketball squad was put up agaxnst some tough teams th1s season Half of the teams played were out of our league Whlle losmg a smaller number of games than were won the team racked up 916 pomts agamst thelr rtvals The team also kept the game scorlng up to 48 2 pornts per game Top scorers were Peter son Stevens hm Matthews and Trestrall Out of the poss1b1e seventy SIX quarters of play throughout the season only two players played seventy three quarters Perhaps that rs one reason why D1Ck Peterson was chosen tor the all confer ence team M1ke Flemlng was voted as Honorary Captam for the season Thrs year the vars1ty was coached by Mr War ren H111 a new member of Foster s faculty The second team came through the season 1n a l1tt1e worse shape than the f1fS1 team Th1s was due to not enough shootrng Most of the good sec ond str1ng players who started the season were promoted to the flrst str1ng by mld season hence another poss1ble reason for not Wrnnmg many games The top scorers forthe second team were Blanch ard Cady Matthews and Bakken These players and the others on the B team have gathered much expenence whrch w1ll lead to a better vars1ty for next year L.. ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I , , , . , 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 . 1 - 1 ' ' . . - ' I 1 1 1 ' I . - 1 1 1 - 1 11 11 IL? '7-'-'fl C slgffv M KNQPQI ' KV 9 'gy h I f , A ?f:XKkX 1 Q16 I X . M2 I X K' I xv I X' fx! 1 VJ RICKY MILLER HARLOW STEVENS BOB PIITS KENNY KAY IIM MA'I I-IEWS DICK PETERSON DALE LYSKI MIKE FLEMING IIM TRESTRAIL IUNIOR VARSITY HOOPSTERS Left to rrqht IITSI row Dwxght Potter Terry Gctz Wxlber Iohnson Dxck Wrllmmson Stcmdmq Leroy Blanchard Roger Bdkken Ierry Matthews Mr Robbms Ed Lucero Leo Dodd DICK Cody 47 5 N' s' I IX 'V I 5 kr L 'AH I If 7 1 I I I N L Ik rr N f I I I I II si fm I ' ,,, A I ff NA, f A N I I JL I if a . , 4 X -,I f L f xl .ar , t -Y at L Cl. x x ' : . I i ' l 1 'If' J, ' Q' as It I Z 5 xf , N W.. 'Il , f ,f I- 1 BI? . .. K , 5 A II A Agivjgffe i n I I 5 if Mui ' ,, 2g5Y 'N' f' I . ' I Q- ef- .34 !- A I JI ' 'E ff -I ' 'w h-f' sk I I Txfgx T' I 5 f' ff . I . - I- A I, ' I ,, Irfd X -If Q I . QI' fx 19 A a XI 15 I I I I I I , I . 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Q f an my W Ut, T wr ' 0 N LX X 0 W, S Back Back Back and lt s over a home run when hxt by one of the Foster nlne Seated lett to nght B111 Schnell Terry Gatz D1ck Szmons Dw1qht Potter Vern Cook Back row Bob McLeod Rohm S1mpson lxm Mat thews Harlow Stevens Kenny Kay if -if' 'P 5 Tiff, ,. ,j Y 0 U f Qs! dmc? ff wx 'E EI ist fo HITS AND RUNS WERE THE GOAL OF T1-11S BASEBALL SQUAD F1 t row left to r1qht Ed Lucero Vern Cook Rohm Stmpson Ted Taylor Sec d row Terry Gatz Don Hore 11m Matthews Bob Pxtts Dwlght Potter R1ClCY Mxller 1 w B111 Schnell Ernte Buetler B111 M1yao Dtclc S1mons Kenny Kay F h r Pete Testa Alvas Frankman Franklxn Pearson Ierry Matthews Mr Decker Paul Iasper n on Hore Don Storey BASEBALL Th 1 of averages tmally caught up wlth the baseball squad or at r thre onsecutlve cha p1onsh1ps the team dtd not end the seaso 1nt pOSlt1OI11I'1 53 NY ecker st d thts se son w1th several br1ght prospects X I-la low S vens D1c 1mons b McLeod Kenny Kay Ierry Mat ews d hm M tt ews 1 th book go s to s the team has won two games that Mt 31 to 1 pd Lake ashmgton 3 to 0 One game was lost Q elle e 4 to O Harlow Ste s p1tched two one h1t games 1 oster wms 1lS game from Bothell Apr1l 30, and Issaquah loses, gl the am Wlll be m lxrst place Good luck to you team' 48 M-as what F.. Ram or shme these boys always had a swmq 1n t1me Front row left to r1ght RICKY M11 ler Iohn Iewell Ray Larson C1 ford Fouty Second row B111 Schnell Leo Dodd hm B1cknell Mr Decker Eugene Elfstrom Don Storey Raymond Iohnson f'Nt t i Z5 Xi Determxned netmen and women were Fosters 54 matchmakers lst row left to nght George Iohanson Duane Wall x., 3, J'-.avi wfl GOLF Foster s golf squad f1n1shed the 53 season by takmg second place 1n the K1ngCo league The boys who were awarded letters by Coach Donovan Decker were B111 Ahment Iohn Iewell Ray Larson Leo Dodd and R1cky M1ller Others on the squad were Eugene Elfstrom Don Storey Cl1ff Fouty I1m Blcknell B111 Schnell and Robert Iohnson The Bulldogs started league play w1th a 7V2 4V2 w1n over Mt S1 Runnmg up agamst tough op pos1t1on at Bothell the Bulldogs t1ed 66 Foster downed Bellevue the future league champ1ons 9 3 The Bulldogs were handed the1r f1rst defeat by Issaquah 75 B111 Allment Fosters number one golfer d1dnt play 1n the match The golf team cl1 maxed 1ts league play wzth a '7V2 41A w1n over Lake Wash1ngton After the pomts were totaled Foster found themselves 1Vz po1nts out of f1rst place Mary Lou S1mpson D1ck Goe hm Pook Back row Mary Ann Gavm Iudr Gro gan Mel Murray www TENNIS SSIVICS add out deuce and game were all fam111ar GXDTGSSIOHS at Foster s tenn1s courts where Coach Iames Seeley wh1pped h1s tenn1s team 1nto shape Last years season ended Wllh Iudy Grogan Mary Ann Gav1n and Mary Swope wmmng the1r letters Tl'11S year s players are George Iohanson boys s1ngles Iudy Grogan g1r1s s1ngles Mary Ann Gavm and Mary Swope gtrls doubles I1m Pook and D1ck Goe boys doubles Mary Lou S1mpson and Duane Wall or Mel Murray mlxed doubles There has been one league match so far Foster was defeated by Mt S1 However th1s IS lust the beg1nn1ng of play so we are conhdent that Coach Seeley and h1s players w1ll br1ng home the1r share of v1ctor1es g 4' ' gi I I il! 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SENICDIQ I-IIGI-I TRACK Last year Foster trackmen came rn mnth 1n a held of seventeen schools Henry Clemmons set the league record for the 880 run wlth the record t1me of 2 09 hp, In the hrst meet of th1s season the wrnners were 'T QF' Iohnson rn the 100 Cady Jn the broad Jump Peterson 1n the drscus throw and the relay team Lake Wash mgton won the meet 82 to 40 In the meet wrth Bothell hve frrsts were won Iohnson the 100 Clemmons the 880 Peterson the d1scuss Iohnson the Javelm and Flemmg the broad Jump In splte ot th1s the meet was lost 70 and a th1rd to 51 and a thxrd To get revenge they took Issaquah by a score of 86 to 36 At th1s meet Trestrarl Won the h1gh hurdles Otteson the mrle Iohnson the Javel1n and Clemmons the 880 the relay team also won tho Gomg on tor greater glory, the team won a quadrangular meet wlth Fxfe, Whrte Rrver, and Bethel ln th1s meet three new school records were made Peterson threw the dlscus l27'5 LeRoy Blanchard ran the A short dlstance rn the shortest possxble tlme lS covered by the sprxnters low hurdles m 23 seconds M1ke Flem1ng's Frrst row, left to rrqht Wayne Halford, Dxck Peterson, Lanny Corhan, Wxlbur Iohnson broad Jump was 2l'4V2 , the best 1n the state so tar, and one foot short of the state Second row Leo Prrmacro, Leonard Huber, Eugene Elfstrom, Howard Brlggs, Bruce Cleasby mark The meet w1th Bellarm1ne at the College of Puget Sound was lost by a score of 70 and a th1rd to 42 and two thlrds 'I'he w1n ners were Trestrarl 1n the h1gh hurdles, Otteson 1n the mrle, Easton, the shot put, Peterson, the drscus, and Flemrng, the broad Jump The team captamed by Mrke Flemlng and coached by Mr Bobbms seems bound for vrctory, for Mr Robblns has sald, The spmt and competltlve nature of the team IS very h1gh They are the best squad 1n four years 50 - V. 1 . 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Ps J if -' 8 . . 1 J , . ,Vi I ,, V , V , J, '. uf , i Q , . . t J M m - 1 I I ' - . - I 1 I A J I 1 ' ' , I . r 7 Q FUN FOR ALL WAS FURNISHED BY A GREAT VARIETY IN GIRLS SPORTS Front row lett to rtght Trudy Carnes Mary Swope Barbara Gouge Marquxte Gultck Ioyce Twtdt Second row Mrss Blekkmk Mtlma Makela ludy Brokaw Iudy Barber Ioy Frankman Mary Ann Gavm Thlrd row Io Ann Brrstol Kay Cofielt Ntta Foster lo Ann Baer Iantce Carpenter Peggy GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSGCIATICDN Denton Turnouts every week playdays not to mentlon the GAA Recogmtton N1qht and other spectal actlvlttes meant a blg Job for Mlss Roberta Blek ktnk G A A S new advlser All 1n all though lt was a successful year helped along by the most able and energettc asststance of Barbara Gouge prest dent Mary Swope v1ce prestdent Marguertte Gu hclc secretary and IoyceTw1dt treasurer Four playdays were held thls year The fall playday was held at Mt S1 Foster gtrls played host to the sports rmnded lasses of the league on the occasron of the1r second playday February 6 Bes1des these two and the one ID Bothell G A A grrls also partrctpated IH a sprmg playday at the Untverstty of Washtngton Mary Ann Gavln and Irene Slmpson Won ftrst and second place respec Who had the htghest bowlmq score? 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I .. f . 1 r I . in ... , I J 51 VIGOR AND VITALITY WAS DISPLAYED BY THIS PEP FILLED GROUP Front row left to rtght Ruby Hawkms Toby Mace Shtrley Nutter ludy Groqan Kathy Errckson Gaye Lundberg Nelsxe Pearson Second row lulra Swan Carole I-leppenstall Barbara Trrrell lanxce Green Maren Holm LuRae Iohnson Mar lene lohnson Thud row lvlarlyn Graham Gladys Nakkerud Donna Garen Pat llerkle Anna Ohrstrom trvely on the Semor H1qh team Marlene Iohnson and Ruby Hawkms on the Iuruor I-Irgh Captams for the varrous sports for thrs year were Mary Swope basketball LuRae Iohnson volleyball Trudy Carnes basketball Marquerrte Guhck badmrnton Anna Ohrstrom tenms Lols Krrstrom htkes and loyce Twldt specral sports The purpose of G A A IS to promote rnterest 1n QIIIS sports act1v1t1es ln hlqh school It IS also for the prornotron of better standards of sportsmanshrp conduct and health among the qrrls Lookrng at thmqs accornpltshed durmq the year It surely seems that the1r goal was met They dld all lh1S and had fun too makmq 1t a Very Worthwhlle and rmportant part of student hte here P E ASSISTANT S ASSISIIFQ tn the Grrl s P E depoI'me t Fxrst row Toby Mace Shrrley Nut ter Phyllxs McLeod Se ond row Mary Ann Gay Mary McCarthy Peqqy Denton Thrrd row Mary Swope Barbara Gcuqe A few of the many boys who worked as P E as srstants thls year Left to rrght Duck Peterson Mrke Flem mg Bob Pitts Juoiwvk ., ffwzfffffv WMJWWWM mv wbijiwkgx , . 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' 'A A J, . , I f 1 1nfT, v xx J' cj I N I f ,, ' AD, ALI' f ' A ' www Mff fffwf fQ,Zf,,!4ff Left to right hrst row Barbara Dodd Joyce Clark Lorelie Berto Patsy Left YO flqht l11'St row Judy Heppenstall Luana Hartley Sherry Goe Bentler Jaris Albert Second row Edith Bixel Carla Calkins Janet Ramona Dougherty Second row Jon Felker Robert Green Gene Cato Dean Berto Jim Blattman Bill Baker Third row Carl Barnes Finney Tom Gouge Ned England Third row Leland I-leemink Har Curtis Anderson Buddy Clark Gary Bryan George Doig Sewell vey Dougherty Jerry Halbert Bill Hemstock Basxett Left to right first row Patsy Jones Nola Kester Judy Kinkade Janice Jenne Betty Lou Johnson Second row Stuart Johnson Sandra Hep penstall Don James Sandra Humphreys Billy I-Iigday Third row Pat Butler Michael Kearny Ronald Ladines Gary Bryan John Mc Abee Larry Knudson David Johnson The seniors of Junior high the class of 57 The work and success of this hardworking and ambitious group proved that they will be a much welcomed addition to the ranks of senior high next year. Enlarged numbers in school this year made it necessary to form new groups to give junior high- ers a better chance to let off their excess steam in many worthwhile activities. The newly-formed Junior High Student Council under prexy Bon Ladines helped things to run off FRESHMEN more smoothly among the younger set at Foster Gordon McLeod was veep Presenting ninth grade viewpoints to the council were representatives Billy Higday Betty Lou Johnson Dick Tinney and Sieg linde Regel. Under Sandra Humphreys, the newly-formed Junior High Girls' Club functioned Well, doing many worthwhile things during the year. Gene Finney was president of the Boys' Club. Junior music and drama groups also had many faithful, talented freshmen in their ranks. S X! T to y J I Gi: 37 Left to right, first row: Ianice Stougard, Della Stephens, Iudy Stensen, Deanna Warner, Carmen Gierde, Gwen Thrasher. Second row: Pius Primacio, Martha Wanzer, Sally Summers, Fred Zimmerman, Dick Tinney, Marvin Wall. Third row: Daniel Tandeclci, Wayne Wilson, Merle Watkins, Don Thompson, Gary Thomas, Gordon McLeod. Ninth grade also proved to be invaluable in sports field. Many frosh boys graduated with honors to varsity teams of next year. Emilie Ellison was their peppy cheerleader. Sports- minded girls, too, were active in Iunior High G. A. A. Iames D. Seeley and Mrs. Grace Cowell were advisers for the freshmen this year. Congratulations to you, class of '57, you've done Well this year. Left to right, first row: Hegel, Gail O'l-learn, Mary Norris, Paula Io row. Nordbye, lim Northcutt, Gary Nyland, Ianet Pullen. Third row: Gary Pancoas Reichel, lack Wilkins, Iim Woodard. Left to right, first row: Eileen Smith, Phyllis Schinbeckler, Betty Left to right, first row: Ioella Muse, Pat Milonas, Karen Lytle, Cather- Rowley, Dianne Claudon, Fuska Yamamoto. Second row: Mary Lou ine McRae, Sarah Lee, Second row: Larry Moe, Michael Marks, Gor- Simpson, Loretta Spokely, Lyla Smith, Claire Scoones, Leona Schaf- don McLeod, Dorothy Lee, Pat Mxyao, Carolyn McRae. Third row: fer, Darlene Schmaltz. Third row: Bud Roetter, Masaru Yamamoto, Claire Hotten, Wayne Leclerc, Larry Lytle, Billy Metcalf, Larry Kenneth Smith, Robert Smith, Larry Sands. Lindberg. .fri 55 EIGHTH GRADE The Frosh of next year have started early on therr long trek to the top They are rrch rn talent and are arnbrtrous Wrth th1s years new Iumor I-hgh Student Councrl the erghth grades worked hard and well Valna Green appeared at every rneetrng wrth note book rn hand ready for her part as secretary Work1ng wholeheartedly for the coun c1l were Rodger Gllbert Irmrny Lmdberg Jams Money and Doug Rrngenbach representatrves WMM Left to rrght frrst row Dons Bentler Sandy Brokaw Susre Anderson Patncra Ahern Brenda Baze Iudy Brxstol Second row Wallace Bel sey Laura Bodkrn lanet Borrevrk Kay Bowman Kathleen Babula Ralph Bagby Thrrd row Paul Buchanan Ralph Brrch Robert Ander son Lawrence Brrggs L-. Left to nght frrst row loanne Clark Iaye Drxson Iudy Churchrll Sharon Dawson Trudy Dxon Sharon Dodge Second row Leslre Shelton Robert Donrhue Danny Emon Sonny Cartner Stephen Day 'Wayn Dal Tl' rd V Frark Narcrso LeR y D1 r Barney Buck Ray Chan .J s B l r ckson L fl to f1Cll'lT f1Y5l TON PC1fGllJkCYT l9G1'N'l9lT PINNEY MGIY HG S D Lett to rrght frrst row Iudy lohnson Ruth Howlet Iamce lewell Delores Fusrlrer Iudy Glrck Second row Rodger Grlbert Gordon Sandra Lealrd Vrolet Iensen Sandra Labrum Second raw Yvonne Pruder-c Florenc Haage ty Joanne Hrll St phen Fry ll ycl Forge Iones lane Knudson Ioan Lampley Iames Larson Bernard Ladmes Strom Thrrd row Eugene Geyman lay Haggerty Bob Hedger E Larry Krpper Thxrd row Royce Kolsky Ralph Kmg Gary Iorgensen gene Schankel Irmmy Lmdberg Left to rxqht frrst row Iudy McEwan Iudy Lloyd Mary Io Lucero Ellen Mannermq Lona Slavrk Second row lamce Money Margaret Malkuch Beverly Mrddleton Calvrn Mrller Leonard Martm Bob McCormack Thrrd row Stanley Marlrn Davtd Mann Larry Zion Tommy Mrnshall Davrd Lxvermore Left to rrqht hrst row Kay Sawyer Pattre Feqan Frances Ryder Lmda Zxmmerman LaVerna Roberts Dolores Schmaltz Second row Baker Merle Scovel Thrld row Dallas Scholl Douglas Rrngenbach Iohn Schmrdt ltm Srmons Ronny Sawyer Left to rzght trrst row Evelyn Franrck Chloe Trmmons Mary Steen lean Woodruff Shrrley Smrth Betty Smrth Second row Gene Wxlson Robert Strvers Floyd Thrstle Wayne Smrth Iames Snyder Thrrd row Ronny Steele Roy Smlth Gary Smrth Leo Tandeckr Left to rrqht flrst row Nancy Redelf Pat Olson Lmda Radley Shlr ley Rashkrn Lranne Muse Second row Mary Orth Sharon Nutter Carol Pethel Carol Netherda Iudy Moore Thrrd row Rex Ouealey Loyal Ness Gary Otteson Terry Rxmbey Larry Morrrs Stan Moxlm Many loud cheers came from the class as the football and basketball teams strove hard to Wm Out on the floor leadmq cheers was Patty Feqan cheerleader Enthusrastrc qtrls helped make the Jumor h1qh G A A an actrve group Taklnq llvely parts m each luruor Hlqh Grrls Club meetmq were Patty Feqcm vlce presrdent and lean Woodruff secretary Helpmq make the Grrls Club and Boys Club assemblles success ful were ambltlous and fun lovmq boys and qrr s Th1s enthusrasttc group of erqhth graders had as therr advlsers Mrs Iterr and Mr Neudorf ' : ' : . , , ' : ' 2 , , ' , '- , . Norma Smith, Befty Simons, Peggy Lewis, Iimmy Roper, Kenney ' - - - - - ' I I I l 1 V ' Q 1 , . . 1 1 . ' l . 7 rx K f 1 l I , t j ' I 57 ' il 0 r ' x l l ' 1 -'75 sxl xlti Ry' SEVENTHQQADQ N Q S K 'n Left to rxght txrst row Toby Iames Charles Campbell Kerth Granackx Robert Bruce Gordon Bennett Iames Fletcher Second row Leonard Gramman Paul Grandstrom B1lly Cady Bobby Dotson Clement Fmlayson Gregory Dutty Thtrd row Warren Elfstrom Lawrenc Gavm Iames Ertckson Iames Belongla Btlly Be ger Left to rlght ftrst row Carelun Calktns Lavonne Whlttsh DeDe Anderson Joanne Cartner Sharon G1erde Kay Braucher Ioann Benson Second row Pat y Peters Elame Gardner Carole Dodd Iudy Cato Kathleen Hendry Iudy Barcus Thtrd row Lorylee West Nancy Hodges Sandra Halford Sharon Brown Judy Beecloel Iane England Lett to rxght fxrst row Davtd Merkel Robert Smtth Gary Prpktn Tom Meadows Mtchael Powell Tom Van Woerden Second row Marvxn Swan Robert Montgomery Delbert Roberts Frank Mart1n Mrke Mur IACZY Thud row Albrn Vrey Dewey Hetntz Rudy Kyllonen Everett oney we Lett to tlght ftrst row Ione Fowler M1r1am Kyllonen Ga1r Karen De Vrtes Gretchen Heemtnk Iudy Cox Second Hxll Babette Halbert Io Anne Htxon Iackte Iverson Thtrd row Iacquehne Gunnell Agnes Geyman Anna Beall Lrnda Erlckson X Q. j X X x ' Nl X N X J The seventh grade th1s year has added great ly to the tumor h1gh for they have taken an act1ve part 1n every acttvlty Iunlor I-hgh Student Counc1l has prohted by havtnq these alert young members Every other week B1lly Cady lane England, Iackxe Iverson and Fa1th Myers took the news ot what hap- pened 1n Student Counctl back to thetr home rooms Many br1ght 1d6ClS sprmg from thelr J mlDdS Sponsormg the Jumor h1qh Hallowe en Dance was the seventh grade Its success IS due chtetly to the Work and respons1b1l1ty of Mr Harter s W its class X K XA '!s 'SBS .5 Lett to rrqht frrst row Connre Loerch Frances Malxck Iulrana La dmes Nancy Newman Sandra Smrth Shrrley Iones Phyllrs Delar nett Second row Marrlyn McA1l1ster Barbara McFarlane Iosephrne Ladrnes Connre Baker Dorlene Sullrvan Elorse Prrrnacro Thrrd row Falth Myers Clarrce Olson Ethel Prrmley Barbara Iohnson Roberta Ouealey ln the maqazme drrve many boys and qrrls from thls class Worked hard for the DIIZSS and honor of berng the best salesmen Darrell Lee Won the honor of belnq the hrqhest salesman of the school Seventh qraders Went all out for sports Many qlrls turn out for JUHIOI G A A Everyone had a lot of fun at each turnout The class of 59 should be proud of what they have done thrs year, under the leadershrp of Mrs Brqelow and Mr Harter wg, M fwfjll fy ff Darrell Lee Don Gouqe Darrell Iones Rrch Second row Iesse Naylor Davrd Tongue Steve Markel Thrrd row Marvrn McLeod Iohn Schneu Left to rrqht ard Lasher Gary Shaw Bob Massa Lett to rrqht trrst row Sandra Rexd lean Ohman Errann Pearson Erma Spokeley Ianrce Moore Arlene Sannes Second row Glorra Thomas Drane Pezzella Esther Ienson Dranne McEwan Marrlyn Maxwell Iune Lewrs Iudy Larson Thrrd row Norma Ol nalrouse Mary Ordall Sandra Buck Dolores Krnq Ianet Thompson Roberta Tyson Left to rrqht frrst row Kenny Thzstle Drck Kerr Davrd Rodger Randy Kelley Franchot Lytle Eddre Jackson George Hoskrns Second row Don Schaffer Harry Dixon Morgan Iohansen Iohn Gaunt Vernon Brown Iunror Slavrk lack Lunz Thzrd row l.eeRoy Hrldner Rrchard Klontz Clyde Hertleln Harry Burnhart Robert Belsey Bruce Alexander HOC, wb I t t d nt overnrnent mto the Iumor I-lrqh were these members of the fzrst Iunror Htqh Student Councrl nauqura rnq s u e q Left to rt ght trrst row Trudy Dtxon Sandra Humphreys Gordon Mcl eod Ronald Ladlnes Valna Green Falth Myers Mr lc T B ll H d Curry Iudy Beal Second row Carol Dodd Vella Stephens Betty Lou Iohnson Steqhnde Reqel Drc mney 1 1g ay Douqlas Rznqenbach Leo Tandeckr Thtrd row lane England Ioan Baze Chloe Txmmons Patty Feqan Iamce Money la kle lverson B1ll Cady Roger Gllbert ltm l. ndb rg IUNTGR l-HGH STUDENT CGUNCIL The new Iunror Hrqh Student Counc1l made strrdes thrs year Calhnq the rneetrnqs to order every other Tuesday was Presrdent Ronald La drnes Gordon McLeod v1cepres1dent was always ready to help h1m and to qrve the student funds report The qrrl who was forever answerlnq letters and wntrnq the mrnutes was Valna Green secre tary The counc1l started the students thlnkmq about new clubs making 1t posslble for the Junror h1qh to have thelr own clubs lhls year The Iunlor Kntqhts of Foster a new club for boys was mtroduced by the councrl Valna Green obtamed rnforrnatron about a tunlor hrqh Torch Club wh1ch resulted ln the estabhshrnent of the new Na1onal Iunlor Honor Socrety It was a busy and successful year for thts group wlsely qulded by Mr Curry Student Body Adv1ser Ladmes Wrll the meotmq come to order was asked by counc1l president Ronald Mmutes and money matters were handled by vlce presldent Gordon McLeod and secretary Valna Green . - r f 45 1 ax - - ' ' a ' 1 s' V - r f ' f V ' 1 Q I rv ' ' 2 i , .4 f 9 6 7 V TT T A e , . z 'V G' , ,K ' :L L A f hh 5 I 5, ' . 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M6479 QMZLSZI m J AJTLLHLQI Hrqhfgoys Club Organlzed forthe safetycmdprotect1or1ofFoster Conductrng the Boys lub meetlngs th1s year students was the S fety Patrol small 1n number was Presujsyt G? Flnney wlth thelzylp ot VICQX though grecitrn c1kg3rfc?d'Knmp11shmFr1t These Pres1dent Masaru Yafrnamoto a d Secretary Don ten boys under' adtzfse p-ci'Ivl' jS!cI1'lfErsief1't yi!!!-Mr. lsfto-:gan ser ff breYr Patvlled the h1qhWVa2r,befo1fe anfl or-wr Scjgqgo when b Omot other and ad Chong o th par7nq,ar1d patrolh q at f ypw' qzraiesenta eacl'4?'cllofl'evenf' T Y' ,wx 0 'A l trves H1q ne s Kn q ts of eI'V1C9 came to tell To promote a further mterest 1n th1s worlgftlfeffff'-5131511 1 elf C Exchcmql g qssembhes the boys Rlverton Herqhts Post of the Amerlcan Leqlon Spon B al male assembly for the Gtrls Club sored several tr for the boys th1s year They 1n IDS The club has set the pace for the boys beqmmnq cluded a V1S1l to Kmq s Rmq and to Playland Junmor htqh school next year 'C lnsurmq s l ty on the hqh ay ere Safety Patrol boys left to right f rst r w Darrell Iones Fl yd Th tle Cl m nt Fm lys ldStleKeyTh1e M EIS n r 61 .Ufrf f' ' ' ' . , . ff I I 'lx I A . - - , , - ' , ' ,I ,,,,1.,k ' ' 1, ,7 ' I A , . 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' a e i w W ,I J- - -4 I ' I i O 3 fl. - If K ,'-f' , o is , e e '- f ' A a on, Rona ee , nn 'stl . ' A V Back row: r. ' e b ey. qi Christmas Program A scene to be well remembered was this one of the Ir. High dramatists in the Christ- mas Pageant. Kneeling, left to right: Bill Baker, Robert ' ' Bruce, lane England, lim Fletcher, Arlene Sannes. A ' ' Standing left to right' Stephen Merkle W l Diane Pezzella Babette Halbert lackie lver son Iudy Beal thug Km ls 1 w- f T' A :rt 'f its .' 1 - Ni E 4 t ' all r S 1 -A ,fly I 1 l ' ,. 1 Q ,.,, Y 'Y , Q ,. vf, S ,deg QA! i l , , ff r'--I f w-4: .i IUNICR I-HGH DRAMA CLUB Over one hundred and flfty students turned out for the first meeting in September They were di vrded into committees of their own chorce the mam one being that of make up The outstanding program given was the ChI1Sl mas Pageant Those with the lead parts were Steve Merkle as Ioseph Diane Pezzella as Mary Charles Campbell Eugene Schankel and hm Parks as the Wlse Men Many others contributed their share to this fine performance in roles of angels children shepherds and 1D GSS1Sl1I'1g with stagmg and make up hm Artz acted as narrator The play ELMER was scheduled for March 23 but because of the 1llness of Mrs Bigelow adviser 1t could not be presented The officers who so capably p1oneered the acti v1t1es of this new group were Mary Steen presi dent Trudy Dixon v1cepres1dent Sherr1llGoe sec retary and Robert Bruce treasurer With th1s good start a fine performance will be expected when the call comes Its time for the show to begml DRAMATIC TROUPERS lN THE MAKING WERE THESE MEMBERS OF IR HIGH DRAMA CLUB Left to right first row Darrell Lee Iames Larson Robert Bruce Trudy D1 n Mary Steene Sherry Goe Francis Malick lane England luamta Wriston Skipper Iones Second row lorve Fowler B ara Gair Diane Pezella Phyllis Schinbeckler Patty Fegan Elaine Gardner Earianne Pearson Sally Skeel lean Ohma dy McEwan Lorelei Berto Faith Myers Clarice Olson Ioan Lampley lackie Iverson loan Boze Iudy Beal Third row Babe te Halbert Sharon Hill Gretchen Hemink Linda Erickson Laura Bodkin Carol Dodd Gloria Thomas Ralph Bagby Cal iffhller Iim Parks Charles Campbell Bxll Baker lim Fletcher F563 fl 9 1 Q , , - 5 f X Q1 1 0: fs . - K V,f If ' f , Vx ' , 4 , fm was ,J ' , S fs J, L of-Q pi ,Y L I I . .... I . . I . ' 2 : ' , ' - ' : ' , - u . , fl I I ' ll . I I I I I A 0 D X- . T .F X - il i S W H L9 1 I 4 ,,,M,, - .r 62 THEY ALL WERE FINE MUSICIANS AND WE LOVED TO HEAR THEM PLAY These are members of Ir Hlqh Band Left to rxqht frrst row Ianet Pullen Kathleen Hendry Ester Iensen Vxolet Iensen Marlorle Decker Valna Green Patty Peters Elame Gardner Davrcl Tonque Irm Parks Laura Bodkm ludy McEwan Iane ngland Second row Mary Ste ne Chloe Txmmons Patty Feqan Lmda Zrmmerman Lmda Radle Lyela Smxth Gordon Bennett Robert Bruce hm Belonqla Robert Don hue Loyal Nefs Bllly arner L ard Gr mman,,'T d Wrlkms Floyd Thrstle Davrd Lurm Dallas Schole Thlrd row Dran ezzel Iona Thomasl, andra b m Del es Schmaltz Iesse Naylor James Larson lack Kruchek Larry Moms Robert nchell Warren SlI'O1'l'1UBlllC Duc Lashgr Ray Ch ers Ia s Kay Carol Dodd Calvln Mlller Laur ence Gavxn N I I f Fourth rio Betty LW ohnson Bernard L mes Gary Shavtlplgoby Ia el! Iean man Ianet Borrevlk Dxane McEwan M rown l lh Bag y Donqd Go e Do N18'entler Bar Dodd LUNAIO me BAND V T IS y he Iun o l ah B d vlr t 1 out for qood mus1c under th d1rect op of Mr Ta tlnq off the f I the band was seen A y rents had thefppfiorlpnrtifzci he q ern aryl T A meet l'1nq,1,Ql th sprr J 0 gn Axpiill 24 Ze xy Tlqfcontest s ajtth stern Washlnqton Mu Con s at rn tx app red x t If new uruforrns pxgivle Ehsenh wer Jacgt h1lG trousers w1th purple stnpes 1 ver o e wrll rernq er the bands share 1n the f1ne program K1 Iv xg1tAlen S Qjrcert I-fl! I LS LIWN T BI HGH WITH A SONG IN THEIR HEARTS WERE ALL THE MEMBERS OF IR HIGH NONETTE Lee Pat Mryao Left to nqht Mary Io Lucero Claudla Stoner IGCKIG Iver Berto Iudy son Ioan H111 Ruth Howlette Iudy Churchrll Sharon Dodge Kay Bowman Sandy Brokaw Dons Bentler Iudy Glxck Trudy Dlxon 63 Tz',,:'lfl Q . U 3 ' r 9 1 I , i Y I. -. yu A I ,I 71 ' , A l . l .2 P, 'tx' my I 'L l I .lj I I 'EQ I I U I l V yt '11 Lt I J ll ET IQ A I Wt , 'tv' It It ' 45' at ' 5 ' ' ' I' B tht I lr xxx NUI' ,VK j., U Lf! f I ht. I I ' I rv, ' ! X VV,fl IL, NU X ,lf I f i X 2' ,X ' V3 ltll ffl' 7 ,I Q I ' 'L 'E p X 1i ,J A if tl l',A l X9 , H W 2 I tu tl f ,I f X l - I , luv' V 'E v a L' 'the .at almost ery hior nh lggltb ylfand baskitball qame. ll F :fn AL, 3 U ' llby 'V 'I' - I .. ., '- tvly itll! lust f Y lv: fi Q5 if DIV A Rf' tl Lili' ' ix :mf LM lu! I . lg! Q ' 1 V!! N A x ' ,t, I - I f A q ly it uf UN! fvflj x fl 1 N -I I .I 5 . . , , . fr I. K' ! I 'IB 1 Y 'I- I if I fl xiii.. li K KIM, ,N 1. ,Ebb I l U l lb Mx to cfm Q f gf - I x ff . I , 1 3 f. 1 1 I t X'-I 'I ' ' I MV ' I ' U Z- ' A ' - E ' 1 M . I' I ' ' I I . s A , , y L HARD WORKING HOOPSTERS MAKE UP THE IR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right, first row: David Iohnson, Gordon McLeod, Bud Roetter, Bill l-lemstock, Dean Berto, Douglas Ringenbach, Ned England. Second row: Clair Hotten, Ierry Halbert, Fred Zimmerman, Dick Tinney, Mr. Neudorf, Gene Finney, Ronald Ladines, Bob Smith, Rodney Reichel. TUNIOR 1-HGH FOOTBALL The Iunior High football team came through the season winning two games, tying two, and losing three. Outstanding players on this squad were Dick Tinney and Gordon McLeod as halfbacks: Ronnie Ladines as a fullback. Bob Roetter and Doug Ring- enbach were quarterbacks and Ierry Halbert was the yardage-gaining end. Ierry made four runs each averaging over 70 yards. Other outstanding linemen were Iohn McAbee, who received the Ir. High Inspirational Award, and Bud Roetter as a run-stopping guard. The game with Lake Washington ended with Foster eight yards from a touchdown. The game with Bellevue on the four-yard line. With a season well played, these boys brought the team to fourth place. This year's game scores were: Foster 21-0 Mt. Si: Foster 14-7 O'Dea: Foster 12-13 Lake Washing- ton: Foster 6-13 Redmond: Foster 20-20 Bothell: Fos- ter 20-6 Issaquah: Foster 0-0 Bellevue. BASKETBALL Although the frosh had a slow start this season, they built up to a mid-season rally under Mr. Neu- dorf's coaching. The last games were the most diffi- cult, but even though the freshmen lost them, they gained some valuable experience. 5. The eighth graders didn't see much action this year, losingtheir only two games to Lake Wash- ington. The seventh graders played in an inter- district league. Tying with Showalter for top honors, they had a play-off during half time of the senior game. The seventh grade won by a two-point lead to come out on top of the league. The frosh game scores Were: Foster 24-29 Kent Meridian: Foster 22-31 O'Dea: Foster 37-51 Kent Meridian: Foster 27-22 Issaquah: Foster 24-23 Red- mond: Foster 25-26 Mt. Si: Foster 22-32 Lake Wash- ington: Foster 21-32 Bellevue: Foster 29-42 Bothell: Foster 33-48 O'Dea. POTENTIAL GRID STARS WERE THE MEMBERS OF THE IR. HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right, first row: Bill Baker, Douglas Ringenbach, Iim Roetter, Iohn McAbee, Gordon McLeod, Gary Thomas, Bud Roetter. Second row: Mr. Hill, lim North- cutt, Bill I-lemstock, Mike Marx, Ierry Halbert, Dean Berto, Roy Smith, Richard Klontz. Third row: Wayne Day, Bill Cady, Gary Otteson, Ray Chambers, Cur- tiss Anderson, Wallace Belsey, Clyde Hertlein. Fourth row: lim Nordby, Ronald Ladines, Fred Zimmerman, Tom Gouge, Bob Smith, Dick Tinney. Q.: Q7 rr 'sl ti. it. .sim Sports-lovers all were the girls in Ir. High G.A,A. Left to right, first row: Lyela Smith, Ramona Dougherty, Emilie Ellison, Patty Fegan, Sandra Leiard, Paula Io Robinson, Trudy Dixon, Doris Bentler, Ianice Iewell, Mrs. Wickman. Second row: Iudy McEwan, Barbara Dodd, Betty Lou lohn- son, Ianice Stougard, Sieglinde Regel, Sherry Goe, Earianne Pearson, Sandra Reid. Third row: Deanna Warner, Ioanne Miller, Margaret Troup, Ruth Pearson, Carol Dodd, Patty Reed, Mary Simpson, Patsy Bentler, Iudy Lloyd. Fourth row: Laura Bodkin, Phyllis Schinbeckler, Lorelei Berto, Pat Miyao, Judy Beal, Linda Erickson, Babette Halbert, lone Fowler, Marium Kyllonen. Fifth row: Ioan Hill, Sandy Brokaw, Pat Ahern, Nancy Redelf, Ioan Lampley, Pat Olson, Mary Steene, Delores Schmaltz, Donna Davidson. lUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. l:'oster's newly-formed Iunior High G.A.A. was launched to a fine start this year under the leader- ship of Mrs. Carlyn Wickman, adviser. These girls, about thirty in number, had turnouts once each week and one playday. All were proud of this junior edition of athletic members of the fairer sex at Foster. . . 5 Last year's trackmen, under the able coaching of Mr. Werner Neudorf, set league records for three track events and two field events. These were the 440 relay, the lOO-yard dash, the 880 94 Q1 relay, the shot put, and the broad jump. ln the first meet of this year, Foster lost to Bothell 43 to 29. In the second, they won from Issaquah with a score of 64 to 5. The third was a triangular meet in which Foster led with 56 points over Redmond with 21 V2, and Lake Washington With QV2. The fourth was a dual meet with Bellevue, which again found Foster the Winner-48-21. Foster is the defending titalist in the coming championship seven-way meet with Mt. Si, Redmond, Lake Washington, Issa- quah, Bellevue, and Bothell. With the fine record up to date, there's no doubt that Foster will return wearing laurels. Always ready with a rousing cheer were the spirited cheer- leaders Patty Fegan, left, and Emilie Ellison. Hard to beat were the mighty men of the track team. Left to right, first row: Iames Lindberg, Carl Barnes, Gordon McLeod, Larry Lindberg. Second row: Roy Smith, Gordon Prudencio, Gary Bryan, Gary Thomas, Ierry Hal- bert, Gary Iorgenson. Third row: Bill Cady, Mike Marx, Larry Zion, Wayne Larson, Dick Tinney, Fred Zimmerman, Richard Klontz, Mr, Neudorf, Ned England. 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