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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
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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
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