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QR B Van Putten,L Wesen W btakkestad U Boe+tcher,T Hatfield K Pecx,B Gardner,J Benson The Junlors hav r d v y a w r tr r +k lead Sllp of JoAnne Boettcher and Bob Gard r, cla s co presld nts The others chosen to 8SqlSt tr m were Jo Ann Pe son, VlCF preswdent, Nendell Stalkestad, secretary treasurer, B111 Van Putten, ser inf at arm , ard Kathleen Peck and Terry Ratfleld, student representatives vane, and have sncnsored manv of them slnce Thex handled concessions at many of he games, and 1n1+1 ated the sellln ' popcorn balls at the basVetball games As LS customary, the Junlo s put on ttf ChF1StmdS assembly, whlch was a big success The blssest job of the vear was the Junlor Prom, whnch was held iolntly with Sedro Noolley and Mount Vernon A lot of hard work and plannnng went 1nto lt and it turn d out to b a success The Junlors have many outstandlng athletes Three of them re B111 Van Putten, who was voted outsfandlnp llneman bn the football team, and 316k B1fS8 f and Jlm Rasar, who were on the f1TSt team 1U basketball Dale Levaque nas v1ce presldent of the ASB The Junlors were also very actlve 1U all of the lub 1D school Mr and Mrs EHtFlPlH were the advlsors Por the Junlors thls year and gave thelr tlme very graclously All o the Junlors would llke to thank them and extend thelr appreclatlon for thelr wonderful help awufeag af 70465444 734054Z Wane AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 5225 BUPIIDQCOH as ' Y C Q , O I A D 1 Q O I ' e .a a erf active fea '.de ,ze ?-EF Y' ' - ne 's - '-e . . .' ..e. . ,, ' .-. ' . 1 . . . - , - Q, ver.,-' - S' . ' L' , ', The Junior class started the year out with a mixer held after the Arlington football ' - . Q A r Q 5 I bf. A Q ',' ',c or X . ' , ' r vc ' ' ' - ' lai I '. I r x 'Q . . i E e . ' 1 . ' 1 . a ' 1 ' , ' .' ' . , . 1 lj . . C A ' . s ,' . - ' . A. n ' 0 ' D . : s ' . . . ' . '.' ' T ' ' ' 1 U I Q fy U 0
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I'd always wanted to s e Tibet, and vhen I found mys lf in Lhasa, its capital, I was overgoved We found Bill Riclards with his pro basketball t capturing the Tibetan Pro Basketball Ch nnionshin, and won E ,OOO at th gambling casino operated by Gloria Allen, Ethe Houser Shirlev Duffy and Patty O'Brvan Traveling on to Mongolia, we found Ron Humphrey as editor of the largest newspaper in that country On arriving in Hong Kong, China, we found someone had robbed us of the s5,ooo, so we hired the citv's greates detective, Patty Duffy, who quickly retrieved it for us e next stor was Korea, where we caught Nadine Willard entertaining the troups with her new how HNadine Va itiesn IHLJ1 front row I noticed Mel Wiermerslag Mel always said he'd w nd ur there, but as Commander in chi f of the Armed Forces in the Far East We then caught a plane for Tokyo, and after landing we decided to roam the streets Upon tu ning a corn r L1TFf not ced an Aueric n taking nictures of the Chinese children Investigating fu the we VOUFG it as our old classmate, Philip Noble Chfter flunking ut of Vassar he decided to become a photogrloher Then Larry so a brains or Hwhv not tak a cruise through the Philippinesv' he asked WeU , wtf notf So we board d a moth a en boat and set sail You can guess what haDrenaL It sanl' We swam to sh re and were gre ted bf Dick Frost and his n tive helpers He out was a reed hut build r Dick flew us over to Borneo where he said we could catch a boat to the States In Borneo we found Stella Anderson as ecret ry to the famous Nwild Mann, and a little r her on, in Pago Pago, e saw Eugene Fitzgerald giving lectures on How to play Rugby' Our classmate, Emma Van Wierirven, was his booking agent I decided it was time we bought our own plane, so in Australia I forced Larry into giving me an allotment to do so After rurcha ing a beautiful little plane, I walked ar ourd town for a while and came up n a sign above a rather shady looking establishment It read HScrool for Backward Kangaroos Instructor Rosenarv Anderson and Burna Dean Friedrichs H Further down the street I saw another sign reading, 'Dancing Lessons 2 6 Ask for Chuck Sandell' And o we le t Australia and headed fo the sunshine and palm trees of Hawaii On the beach one afternoon we rar into Barbara Rohweder, who has taken to hula dancing Further un the beach we stepped on Larrv Lowe, who h d retired from his life as apineanole grower From Hawaii we went to the next extreme, Alaska Upon landing at Juneau my tooth be gan to hu t I hunted for a dentist, uno Just happened to be Pat Hanstad Her dental nurse was Ina Moody, and if I ever see them again it will be too soon Five teeth they pulled out of me' While recuperating, Larry and I relaxed at a place called Celeste's Corner Yes, our friend Celeste Smith owned the Joint Besides Lnocking out a tune on the piano, she did a nlftv Egyptian dance Xfter leaving Alaska we decided to go back to Burlington and see what was going on W walked into the office at BEHS and found Marvin Brady arguing with Ernie Bucnholz Ernie 1S the new principal and Marv has taken over Mr Gurney's Senior Refresher class we be San talking about old times and found out that quite a few grads of '53 were still around Ron Edson married Marilyn Eddie and is running the Roller Frolic Joyce Graff owns the Seven Cedarsn and has hired Don Young's band Joan Svoboda married Roger and has six beautiful children Bill Bitseff is happily married to Virginia Sego and runs the Mbbil Has Station by the stoplight Jean Cassidy owns the Lido in Mount Vernon, while Bob Lee 15 jailer at the countv Jail Ron Knutzen sells violets in front of Knutzen's Grocery to earn a living while Dale Jenkins, farmer, still goes over to Sedro Woolley to date Eunice Well, Larry and I had a wonderful time on our trip around the world, but this wasn't the end. When the circus moved over to Switzerland I went too. The show was a huge suc- :ess and so are the grads of '53, They are swell, everyone of them, and destined to make their mark in the world. I forgot to mention that Ruth Bates is a waitress in a restuarant where they serve de- licious Bavarian Creme Pie, and although we didn't have any freaks, we boasted the attrac- tion of the centur I Andrew Ploeg-the missin- link!!! . . . . f e . 2, . e ' ' , ' ' ' .m ' ' , ear ' Ei, ' Q- .5 , .9 ,. '. c, ' ,Vf ' 1 . L . . J. -3 A , L. . ' ' r 1 J . .1 I A KJ I . . lv ' . Ak 7 L.. I . ... . . A t . I . V A A Y A. . . ' Th A A A , A A A. .A A . . AA A . 5 ' n' ' . e l , ,' ' Ae. ' it, A, . -' - 'e - . . ' . O A r -, J . . A r.' . e C 5 1 t A H a . . Y A . . ',' ' V r r, ,T .' ' if . V ' ' . .. ' O 'J I.. : n 1 I J E'A .D I ,xt - ' f m. ' .'e ' ' A. ' ' ' .' . , 1' ,. v . 9 ' .1 'S ., U . - F ', . 1. . o , e 1 ' . . a. 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