Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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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. Fourth row: Robert Bruce, Ron- ald Ladines, Leland Heemink, Bud Roetter, Douglas Ringen- bach. 13

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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.



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