Foster High School - Klahowyah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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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.

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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 . I I . 1 , I , Q ,I . . , ' .N .- . , x X 3 E ' ' . - .- - on N 5 . . . ' ' . . I 0 I QP JI ' . I A . s .0 ' A , . 5, .. , , . . X . , t , - L xx ggi . V I O I Ig' I I 559 - . . . . . - N if . rw M ' sr- X -X E - K - . ' ,z A t X-Y ' Q . y I ,mf O t Q' , . 4 F I 22, I I X I . . I ' I ' NI t I Al , 5 - v ' . 'VV' In . ? h , E .P V 2 455. '31 'F ,Z - - - - i . I n K A . . in - Q A 'fy U . I I I I .. . I -- ' I Q ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I 5 I ,sf r - , Q I ik: - ' A 9 W , A . ., I ' , ,I 5 I V A Q . A , , V :J , g tml, , T ir ' h gh N ,.-' ' 'f V, Q , . I 2' 'Q - . I 'II' . ' s fi .I A 3 . - 2 A 0 , 'I X . A x A , ' Q X 4 y I' I M- X. Q I 1, O . V .. L M,, , ' . ' 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



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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. 'lik Lv 'lt I , I I . I I 1 Q I ' A 7 I I 7 ' ' I Q V S .J W f I I - I ' . U A . -' gs. ' .4 A A A V f fl ' t,': 3t : ' I' I ed L . ' I . l 49 . ' ts l U Q W a ' I . CCG r nv : .V r J Z I -:V 't,. Aga' K' ft x jjfll VVV I X 4.3 . N g .J ,g X : .. , . ., L ' 6

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