Burlington Edison High School - Tinas Coma Yearbook (Burlington, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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L :Wx I 5.1 Rl -K ,af L1I3Ve1 Lzefllt, 4 MISS Bl1l'11Dg'DOn 01 193.5 1 Are you really noreu vatv 4 1J1tt1e r11p ana horalne .3 :J Let s have a ifTl119 Margaret 6 Hold that pose Menlyn 7 Aren t those pretty T sh1rtS'J 8 Don t roll those eyes at me Pat 9 My such beautrful teeth Nadlne 10 Northwest Dog Chow 11 Drtto 14 Sunshlne and health 17 'Ihree Vlusketeers 14 Tv-0 D C on a p1cn1c 15 Monkeys 1n therr natural surroundlngs 16 Vlorey s 11 ttle S1St9I 37 A11C1B O11 the lawn 18 Lorarne s oontrlbutlon to the Frankenstem mov1 s 19 Edlth anc Janrce as 11tt1e Blue B1rcs 20 Pat Johnson playlng dress up RICHFIELD bER ICE STATIO Phone 7-2155 E.D MC CUNE PROP Barnum

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' ae CLIFFORD SQUIRES leaves BEHS and all the glrls WANDA PERKINS and SHARON PETH leave a comblned diary to the library in hopes of creating more interest 1n the Hner arts GLORIA ALLEN leaves to Join Jlmmy RON EDSON leaves, taking Marllyn Eddie with him MEL WIEMERSLAGUE leaves for the Marlnes and BILL BITSEFF leaves his Big 'BW sweater for a Naval Reserve uniform ROSALIE FLICK leaves mlmeographing for a more excitlng ll e WAYNE CARR leaves with his used cars Now we'll all have to alk JOYCE GRAFF and BARBARA ROHWEDER leave to 101D the co eds at W S C CATHER INE THOMAS leaves, but not because she wants t DON HALGREN and MARVIN HIGHLAND leave the underclassmen fgirls, that isl GILL DECLMP leaves after spending a year w1+h us JOAN SULLIVAN leaves to enter the adult world INA JEAN MOODY leaves her Spanlsh book to Dlxie Galbreath DALE JENKINS leaves the wrestling squad to put his knowledge to better use GLEN DEALY leaves the s n1or class pres1dency to hunt for an aspirln RICHARD ERITSCH leaves geometry w1th a slgh of rellef SHIRLEY RUBLE leaves her ab1l1ty to wr1te anythlng to the Junlor Engllsk classes NADINE WILLARD leaves her U S Hlstory notebook to Eleanor Jewett RON HUMPHREY leaves Blue Q Gold now that the last paper is out PHYLISS ARNTZEN leaves her pompoms to next year's song leaders RALPH VAN ALLEN leaves with the Sophmore glrls CELESTE SMITH leav s for a rest 1n Alaska after flnishlrg th1s Annual SALLY VAHLBUSCH leaves and things get back to normal RUTH BATES leaves her shy ways to Joanne Boettcher DONNA JEAN EDDIE leaves her blonde halr to J1m Brunz TOM SMIT leaves h1s math ability to Buzz Peth Pat O'Bryan leaves wlth her red nick up Ktruck, we meanl BILL GROVES leaves his easy going ways to Ben Miller ETHEI HOUSER leaves her volce to Don Drake STEL LA ANDERSON leaves with the Girls' Club treausry book Somethlng didn't balance out right PAT EGBERT leaves the Junlor boys BONNIE FLICF leaves Mr Clarke which is more rel1eved9 DICK FROST leaves school legallf PAT DUFFY l ves her helght to Bill Boston ALBERT BOETTCHER leaves bookkeepplng f1V6 lessons behlnd BEN THOMAS leaves Mr Pratt to struggle on as best he can EMMA VAN WIERINGEN leaves, but her memory lingers on SHIRLEY AMBERS leaves wlth her French horn JOANNE NOKELBY leaves Blue k Gold where she has worked so hard PHILIP NOBLE leaves with a new front seat ln h1S FORD MARILYN MARTIN leaves all the fun she had as Homecomlng oueen ROSEMARY ANDERSON leaves, lowernnv BEHS' scholastlc record DON YOUNG leaves after p1l1ng all his drums 1n the back seat of h1s Eord MYRNA POWER leaves her partles PAT HANSTAD leaves Spanlsh II Congratulatlons, Senorita' GRANT HODGE leaves to enter the morlc of nuclear physlcs LORAINE STREETER leaves her wlse cracks to Mr Bacoka DAVID McMILLAN leaves wrestllng captaln to Wendell Stakkesud SHIRLEY RAND leaves 1U the dust of her Bulck JERRY BENSON leaves all tie glrls Wltf onlv fond memorles of hlm EVELYN HILL leaves to go where all red heads go JIM DRAKE leaves the student councll to Dale Levaoue SHIRLEY DUFFY leaves her bet ter tralts to Pat Johnson JOHN HOLT leaves the bookkeeplng answer book to future bookkeepers SHARON COX leaves her bass drum to anvone who has great muslcal tal ent JANET YENTER leaves the parking lot flfth and S1XLh reriods to Beverly Kram pitz ANDREW PLOEG leaves to enroll 1n the first grade anythlng but the draft DONNA BENSTON leaves for nurse's tralnlng BILL RICHARDS leaves, breaklng all the glrls' hearts RON KNUTZEN leaves h1s qu1et ways to D1ck Bltseff M RRI LOUSHEPLER leaves her C0mm1tLl6S to carry on w1thout her VIRGINIA THOMAS leaves wlth her Bavarian cream pie LEROY COLVIN leaves English 758 How dld he do it? MICK OVEN ELL leaves to join the Metropolltan Opera DIANA KERR leaves for Callfornla to meet Bill LESTER PARSONS and LARRY RICKDALL leave, and the teachers heave a sigh of re lief JOANNE SVOBODA leaves for someone 1n Sedro LARRY LOWE and ERNIE BUCHHOLZ leave for a more excitlng 1196 MARVIN BRADY leaves and the halls are ouleter now DIANNE BESSNER leaves w1th her gang THERON DAVIS leaves Mr lloyd and the Multillth machlne IONE DAHL leaves with her clans all arranged MARY JEAN GARDNER leaves with Gln CThomasD EUGENE FITZGERALD leaves and he w1ll be mlssed next year MAR LENE CHESLEY leaves wlth part of the ASB treasury to buy a convertible JEAN CAS- SIDY leaves her brother to carry on the family name DERRY SMITH leaves before Mr Norman changes his mlnd BURNA DEAN FRIEDRICHS leaves the band presldency ARNOLD RICHTER leaves, but hls lnterest stays here CHARLES SANDELL leaves h1s gait to Adele Rosenqulst RONALD YARBER leaves h1s mov1e machlne and technlcal words Q u , Q Q Q Q 0 . 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As the straln of WCome to the Cir us, the Greatest Show on Earthn echoed and re echoeo throughout the crowd, I pushed my way through a mass of excited human1ty 1nto the most magnlflcent, most colo sal, most stupendous b1g top in the world' The nParsons, Boettcher and Rlckdall C1PCUS,n whlch I helped create, was openlng for the f1PSt t1me There was aCt1V1tV everywhere' Everythlng possible was be1ng done to make thlsllttle town of Bavar1a, Switzerland, wake up to the fact that withnn it's own cltv 11mitS was the one th1ng that old and young allke will always love, the circus, 1ndeed 'The Greatest Show on Earth W It was a br1ght spr1ng day, the flrst day I had seen Larry Rlckdall s1nce our le ving dear BEHS, and I must adm1t that after twenty years he had changed oulte a b1t He just walked 1nto my office that day, looked me straight 1n the eye and said, NTheron Davis you old son of a gun, I want you to take a trlparoundthe world with me to look for freaks N Parsons, Boettcher and I are organiz1ng a C1PCuS and f1nd ourselves wlthout any freaks W I exolalned that w1th Lester Parsons and Albert Boettcher he d1dn't need any freaks, but he offered to pay my way, and wlo am I to turn down a free tr1p around the world9 Anyway, we started out Larry's asslstants couldn't go w1th us because they were working overtime at the HK B C Breweryn, run by D1ana Kerr, Dlanne Bessner and Marlene Crumrine We boarded a plane bound for MSX1CO C1ty and were SUPpT1S8d to Plhd Grant Hodge as stewardess a very pretty one, too I and Rosalle F11Ck as pilot Well, we were always told that th1ngs were great 1n Denmark The tr1p was lonely In Mex1co C1ty I p1cked up a Mex1can basket for my w1fe fthe for mer Myrna Power, and sent postcards to each of our 13 chlldren Myrna always l1ked Home E After ICHVIHR MeX1CO we took off for Central Am8P1C8 and N1C3P3gU3 where a seven headed human was supposed to be found Ha' Instead of flndlng the freak, we were held up by Ione Dahl, who, t1red of be1ng a dltCh digper, had turned to a l1fe o lntrigue as a band1t As 1f th1s nasn't enough, when we ar1ved 1U Panama ve were robb d of our 11' s S8V1ngS by Wayne Carr, who sold us a used car What a wreck' But we managed to dr1ve lt down IHIO South Amerlca, where we found John Holt crushlng codee beans Wlth h1S bare feet, Spanky Peth running a dude ranch, and Phyllls Arn+zen and Marlene Chesley llV1hP w1th the We flnally sold our car C991 1n Buenos A1res and set sa1l for ApPlC3 Surelv there would be some freaks there After rentlng a small boat 1n Boma, at the mouth of the Congq we paddled up th1S m1ghty river unt1l we were deep 1n the Belglan Congo Stalk1ng through the deep jungle we came upon a m1SS1OH run by our old classmate G11 De Camp and hls w1fe Cather1ne Thomas Walk1ng through the v1llage we came upon the NCann1bal D1n1ng Ro mn, Tom Sm1t, Prop we sampled some of Tom's COOklHg, bade farewell to G11 and Cathy, borrow- ed the1r hellcopter and p1lot, and flew out of there fast Soon we were 1n Morocco D Cldlng to stay a wh1le, we sent the plane back, so we found ourselves wal1ng over the des rt Suddenly two women appeared and forced us 1nto buylng the1r hand made t1es We rec ognlzed them as Sharon Cox and BOUU18 Fl1Ck Stlll man huntlng, I guess From Casablanca we flew to Llverpool, England ur experlence in Afr1ca had been so tlrlng that we declded to spend the n1ght ther nd we wound up 1n a hotel run bv Loralne Streeter and Joan Sulllvan After StOpD1ng 1n London, we flew on to gay Paree It was Sprlng, and the llttle sldewalk cafes were crowded w1th many l1ght hearted people One place 1n partlcular caught our eye The Slgn above the door read 'Ye Olde Wine Shopren, Janet Yenter, Prop we were lnterested 1n seelng how Jan had done these past twenty years and went 1n to f1nd her enterta1n1ng three of our old fr1ends, Mary Jean Gardner,LeRov CO1 vin and Vlrglnla Thomas We found that LeRoy lS the propr1etor of a waD. known n1ghtSP0U: Gln 18 a struggl1ng artlst who does most of her work lh the back of Jan's shoppe, and be S1d6S belng G1n's brush carrler, Mary 15 presldent of the French N O B Before leavlng PBPIS we were E1V6W a car oy LeRoy and made our nay through Europe W arrived 1n Bern, Swltzerland, 1n t1me to see Mar1lyn Martin crowned HMISS Europeu, and had time for a mOV18 at one of Ron Yarber's famous theaters When we arrlved at the capital of Arabla we were greeted by 1tS f1rst woman presldent, Merri Lou Sheoler We had a won derful t1me V1S1flHg her and engoyed a boy of G9l1C1OUS chocolates made by Ralph Van Allen at hls f1ne establlshment, WGrandma's Sweet Shoppe ' O , , C P - Q 0 ' 1 I I .V . I . . . 8 . , . . H - -- , 0 c. ' g ' ' ' , - -I Q ' 0 Q a 9 1 e . , u Q V Y. . J 7 e Q ,he' ' 1 0 D natives in the mountains of Chile. After U. S. History they wanted to get back to nature. . . 0 . o A ' ' ' 0 n . 0 - ' . . . . L g - . e- 8 . q . . . Q . ' - ' . O ' ' u a ' D I: ' ' ., . 1 Z I I I U 0 ' ' . V , . . . - . . . . . . . ' . ' ' . - ' . e I I O 0 ' ' '

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