Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 30 of 76
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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

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STUDENT CQUNCIL U. 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 . I . l I . . - It ' ' . ' - x ' T' ' I I ' 0 . . . gs A . . I . ' ' ' A . S XZ w ff 5 ' V .YI g V J x ' X s 4 : 'v z'SA F A y ,. ,V l I , 'O g ' E F . S, t I .ig V R Ks -- -... I , ' L 4 t A A 3'



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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

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