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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
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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
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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! C 1 L f- 1 1 : . . U . . ' 1 ' 11 1 1 11 . , . 1 . 1 1 1 , ' . . ' 1 1 ' I 1 1 , A . . . . - . v 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - ' : 1 1 1 . . 1 . . . 1 1 0 1 1 1 ' , , . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 4 er 1. - -1 I . 1 . K . e , F' ' ,dl ' 1 . 1 1 yo, 7 . A ..........' ' I ' ' 1 , V . W, Y V t . I x E' ' S gs X l' -A - ' ' , H . 1 ., 1A ' ,wi 1 J Q, - , n I' - - '., - 'tr ' 11
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