Burlington Edison High School - Tinas Coma Yearbook (Burlington, WA)
- Class of 1954
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This is in great evidence in the Burlington-Edison school district, where one may observe two new edificcs and a new athletic field each of which has either been completed, or is now under completion. Dur- ing the summer months before the start of school a new athletic field was installed in the northwest corner of the campus, and is one of the most modem in the county, being styled after the field at the University of Washington. Last year the new West- view Grade School was put into operation, with many modem conveniences installed for the students benefit. This year will observe the opening of the new large physical education plant so badly needed for many years. So as one can see, the BFHS school district is doing their share of the expanding. , A... f'--'W 1. r l-- 'mfs gfzgfig it me 777145 60 gffggffg gg 2 CQKNUQQ my J ff CM W W fb X pf! 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For her hard work and congenial attitude we would like to pay a small tribute for a job well done I!! F6 bi ' '. ,fLL lk! ' X f ' lv Z A M rr! I , 7 ' l .v r jf 4, M14 MLK- ,wyj if ,r f 'f 1 ' , h' WW lx R ,V 4.1. J! vi .CVIQUI f' r LL, obgg l X ax du gov M Om Sapadnlazdad... lt is my hope that our high school has provided enough leaming oppor- tunities so that all students do better all their tasks of growing up. Good luck and best wishes for a successful future. Sincerely, j rg S mm ie Weed M flag r Lx: P . L mom Um Fuwagaal. . . Dear Graduating Seniors The end of the senior year always brings mingled feelings of Joy and sadness Joy became every senior finds elation in having succeeded in four years of high school work sad ness comes from the sudden recollection that high school and a colorful and exentful life that has meant so much to your growing up uto young adults has finally come to an en But cheer up! In one hand you have your diploma which is a ticket to college or future work- in the other hand you hold a road map of the world. The future is yours--u.nlim- ited Be not afraid of the sceptic and his dismal views of the future Your future is what you :rake it Plan it well and you'll live a full and useful life My best wishes to all of you Sincerely. FQ- X4 l l B. Row: jean Sullivan, Dale Levaque, Kendall Tumer Art Arians Bill Cassidy F. Row: Betty Clanton, Jeanette Smith, janet Neilson Norma Jacobson Elma Bob Zadfwl Of genital Kendall Tumer. . . . . . . . . President Bob Summers. . . . . . . Vice-President jean Sullivan. . . . . . . . Secretary jeC1D8l1Ze Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer This year of 1954, has indeed been a great one. You might say that it has been a new era of progress. We have built a new physical education and music building which is one of the finest and one of the most modern buildings of its kind. We have also built a new football field which has proved to be one of the best in the Northwest League. Our student body has also beer. a fine one. They hare not only expressed themselves well in schoolastics and sports, but have been an excellent group to work with. I would like to extend my thanks to the principal and the superintendent, who have guided us through the year and helped us to become better students and better citizens. Above all, Iwould like to thank the faculty, who has shared their class time so that we could carry on with our activities. Without their cooperation it would have been impossible. Ithink that it is inevitably easy to see that cooperation is an important factor. It is for this reason that Burlington- Edison High School is growing to become one of the finest high schools in the state of Washington. 5? ?ze4c'devzt... ' feudal! 7wuzefz RANCIS BACOKA Science ngton State College or of Science, Bachelor of Education ears in BEI-IS. BA RBA RA BE T Z Economics University, University of Washington lor of Science in Home Economics ears in BEHS, MAX EDMON SON ah, Typing and Blue and Gold em State College, Century College irsity of Washington 'lor of Arts years in BEHS. UGENE EN TRIKIN rial Arts rn Washington College of Education lor of Arts in Education years in BEHS, IL GIROUIX Mechanics hill School, Rapid Transportation, estown, N,D, ne Construction, Spokane Years in BH-IS. MR, PERRY BARTH University of Washington Bachelor of Arts in Misic One year at BEHS fn CC, N I I NX- JX' Q o- MR. SIDNEY CLARKE gg 5 Commercial an uw University of Washington A Bachelor of Arts Two years in BEHS, Q' X K 013 NG- ' ,gk MR S . ARLENE EKSTRAN Algebra, Education and Psychology Washington State College Bachelor of Arts Four years in BEHS, MRS. SHIRLEY ENTRIKEN Girls Physical Education and Health Western Washington College of Education Bachelor of Arts in Education Three years in BEHS. MR. LEON GURNEY Science and Mathmatics Washington State College, Bachelor of Science Seven years in BEHS, University of Washington 9 43 MRS, MARIE HARNDEN English Oklahoma ASM Bachelor of Science Eleven years in BEI-IS. MR NELSON LLOYD MR. LEE LARSON Science and Mathmatics University of Washington, Cal Tech Bachelor of Science in Ma Eight years in BEHS. MISS SALLY LUTHER English Mathmatics and Latin i - ofw hingt University of Idaho, University of Washington Igagfggryof Art? on Bachelor of Arts Twelve years in BEHS. ff ,Q f ' fic gr. 5 ff-64 MRS. LAWSON Sociology, psychology, and mathmatics Willamette University, Western Washington Bachelor of arts in Mathrnatics One year in BEHS, OLDENBURG English and Spanish University of Washington Bachelor of Arts Nine years in BEHS. . MR. NORMAN ROEBER Washington State History and Driver Training Northem State Teachers College, Western Washington College of Education Bachelor of Science Six vears in BHIS, MR. WIl.FORD WILLS Vocational Agriculture Washington State College One year at B. E, H, S, MR KENNETH MCAULAY Western Washington College of E Boys Physical Education and Healt ' c Bachelor of Science, Master of Ec Six years in BEHS. MILDANREFF University of Washington Bachlor of Arts ouwmmmnmx MRS. RUTH ROWLEY Colorado A G M Western Washington University of Washington Kansas State Bachelor 6 Matters in Home Boom Bachelor of Science in Agriculture liahf vonrc in RFI-IS His: gr 'QKUIQ la Q H . s S G' Q fer ' : ' 7?9'l f',Z- W ' iff: ff , w il l 7, A ,- w e ff:? l'l1-15? , ' ' 141.4 s lit' ,,.- sf., 25 ly! :L ' 9' f A ll ii K 9 L 1 ' ,7 5 , , ffl 4 i r vu... is 0 sf- ,, F x , xg R it ff- ? 5 I or is X X I xx R ' x x Q X , A 5. X J , is W , L R K-W 1 a X X7 X X ,.. gf x l , f' 3 x ff if K, R xr 3 MM fi df 0175 ,. '--Y . ig av-.gf L 4 l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Dale Levaque V. President - john Coffee Sec. Treas. - Darlene Bowers Serg-at-Arms - Kay Watkinson Boys Representative - Gerald Slind Girls Representative - Norma Jacobson -an T? CAROLINE ANDERSON GAA 2, FH.A 2, Blue and Gold 3, Chorus 4, Glee Club 2, 3, L11 GORDON BRAND Blue and Gold 3, Printer 45 Class Representative 3, Boys Club l, 2, 3, President 45 Play Manager lg Football Manager 1. DON DRAKE Big B3,45 Tiger Club l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, FFA 1,2,4. RUTH BARRINGTON Spanish Club 3,43 Chorus 4: Glee Club 3,4g Girls Club l, 2, 3,4. IRMA BECK Entered from Concrete 4g Band 4, All School Play 4. JOANN BENSON GAA 2,3,4, FHA l,2, 3, Presldent 4, Torch 1,2,4, Secretary T urer 3g Blue and Gold Business Manager 3, Spanish Club 3,45 Annml 3,45 Office 4, Class Vice-president 35 Girls State 3g Junior Prom Committee 3, Thespians 4g Glee Club lg All School Play 4, Tiger- ettes 2, 35 Drill Leader 4. DARLENE BOWERS GAA 2, 3,43 FHA 3,4g Glee Club 4, Blue and Gold 2, Tigerettes 3, 4, KK Klub 25 Chorus 41 Class secretary-treasurer 4, Usherette 3.4. BILL FARNHAM Boys Club l, 2,35 FFA l, 2,35 State Farmer 35 Football 25 Boxing 2. MIKE. HATTRICK Big B 3, Secretary Treasurer 4, Blue and Gold lg Football l,3,4g T Manager 1, Torch 1, Basketball lg Track 35 Boxing 1,35 Spanish 3,45 FFA l,2, Library 4. BETTY BARTELL . Entered from St. Enphrosia 45 Band 4. IP -if MARGUERITE DAVIS ' GAA 253545 Chorus 25 Library 45 Girls Club l, 2, 3,4. W V s Yuan BOB GARDNER All School Play 1,45 Board of Control 15 Tiger Club 1, 2, 3,45 Torch 2, 3,45 Blue and Gold Editor 35 Thespians 2, 3,45 Football 15 Track l Spanish Club President 45 Yell Leader 45 Annual Sports Editor 35 Edi- tor -in-chief 45 Class President 35 Boys Club Cabinet 2, 35 Athletic Manager 15 Boys State 35 Thespian Play 25 Iunior Prom Committee 3- Career Day 3. ED KNUTZEN Football 1,25 Basketball 25 Track 25 KK Klub 25 Library 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SIORMA DAVENPORT GAA 3,45 FHA l, 2,35 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Tigerettes 3,4. INGELEIV FOSS Spanish Club 35 Vice-president 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 45 Girls Cla-5 Cabinet 45 Library 4. IEAN GROSS Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Chorus l, 3,45 Glee Club 45 Homecoming Prin- cess 45 Tigerettes 3,45 Girls Club Treasurer 4. VERDE LANGLEY FFA l, Boys Club l, 2, 3,45 Chorus 45 Track 1, 3. LORA LIE FITZGERALD Chorus 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1,45 Girl of the Month 45 Majorette 25 Girls Club 1, 2, 3,4. MARY HUMPHREY A Office 3 4- Girls Clubl 2 3 4- , 7 ! .Y I i DALE LEVAQUE Board of Control 3,45 Torch 1, 2, 3,45 Radio Program 35 Annual Art Editor 3,45 Blue and Gold 35 Senior Ball Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Thespians President 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Library 45 All-School Play 2, 3,45 KK Klub Secretary 25 ASB Vice-president 35 Class President 45 Thespian Play 25 Leadership Conference 3: Career ' il? xfwrf-013' ' ! 1 'WSW in Etolsn LOWE FI-1A1,25 Chorus1,.35 Glee Club 2,45 Libmy 4, cms club 1,2,3,-1.5 BEN MILLER Big B 3,45 Tiger Club 1, 2, 3,45 Football l,3,45 Wrestling l, 2,35 Baseball l, 3,45 Chorus 3,45 FFA 1, 2. ION SMILEY Tiger Club 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 35 FFA l, 25 Big B45 ZK Klub 25 Spanish Club 35 Wrestling Manager 3. BEVERLY KRAMPITZ GAA 1, 2,35 President 4, 1-'HA 1,2,35 Reporter 4, Torch 1, 2, 3,45 Blue and Gold 35 Spanish Club 35 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Debate 15 junior Prom Committee 35 Tigerettes 3,45 All- Sehool Play Property Manager 45 Chorus Secretary 45 Library 4 MARY NELSON I Chorus 3,45 Glee Club l,2,45 Girls Club l,2,35 Cabinet 45 Usherettel SHIRLEY OSBORNE F1-1A 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 3,45 Glee Club 45 Red Cross Cabinet 45 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Princess 4. DIXIE PROCTOR GAA 2, 35 FHA 2, 35 Chorus 35 Chomlettes 25 Majorette 25 Girls Club 1, 2, 3,4. FLOYD SQUIRES Big B 3,45 Blue and Gold 15 Football 45 Boxing 3, FFA President 3. Boys Club 1,2,3,4. GERALD SLIND Entered from LaCrosse 35 Basketball 35 Band 3, Vice Preti- dent 45 Class Representative 4. BARBARA POCOCK v GAA 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Girls Club 1, 2,3,45 Tigerette: 35 Glee 5 Club 4. 5 MARY TREADWELL GAA 1,25 FHA 35 Chorus 2,33 Glee Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3. CLEO TIEERDSMA GAA 2, 3,45 Glee Club 15 Tigerettes 3,45 Library 35 Office 45 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Debatel. KAY WATKINSON GAA l,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 2,45 Class Office 4. MARIAN WASSON Torch 2, 35 Girls Club 1, 2, 3 ARLENE WERSEN GAA 2,3,45 FHA l,2,3,45 Songleader 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girl of the month 25 All-school play 45 Tigerette Secretary 35 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Office 45 Senior Ball Queen 35 Leadership School 35 Radio Program 35 Glee Club 45 RICHARD WELLING Big B 2, 3,45 Blue and Gold 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track 2, 3,45 Boys Club l,2,3,4. CASH STONE Big B1,2,3,4, Torch 1, Foctba1l3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,4, Baseball 3, 45 Chorus 3. Anus ROSENQUIST , GAA 2, 3,45 Board of Control 15 FHA 1, 2, 35 Vice-president 45 Glee Club 1,45 Torch l, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Chorus 45 Tigerettes 2,35 S0ng leader 45 Class Representative 15 Girls State 35 Girl of the month 1: Girls Club Vice-president 35 President 4. JOHN COFFEE Entered from Seattle5 Big B 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Chorus 3, 45 Annual 45 Class Officer 45 Football Manager 4. NED MOEN Boxing 3, Golf 4, KK Klub 25 Band1,2,3,45 Football 3, Boys Club l,2, 3,4. .f-ng, if Q 'Him fl' HN N wo 3 l'l r, 'Hi 1 WENDELL STAKKESTAD Torch Club 1, 2, 35 President 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Accompanish45 Class Vice-president 2, Secretary-treasurer 35 FFA President 25 Secretary- treasurer 3. IEAN SULLIVAN GAA 2, 3,45 Board of Control 45 FHA 15 Cabinet 2,3,45 Vice- presi. dent 45 Torch 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 45 Girl of the month 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Office 45 Girls Club Secre- tary 35 Cabinet 4. ASB Secretory 4, JEANETTE SMITH Board of Control 2, Treasurer 45 FHA 3,45 Torch 3,45 Blue and Gold 25 KK Klub 25 Office 4. GEORGE SWEN SON Boys Club 1, 2, 3,4. BONNIE SCHWAB Entered from Willamina Oregon 35 GAA 35 Office 45 Hank 3,45 Girl! flub Cabinet 45 Glee Club 3. ARY LOU PETERSON 3AA1,2, 3,45 FHA l,2, 3,45 Torch l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Library 45 gerettes 2, 3,45 Office 45 Band15 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Debate 1. IRD TJEERDSMA A ag B 2,3,4, Footbal12,3,45 Track 2,35 wheeling 2,3,45 Chorus 3. JAN RICHARDS Spanish Club 4, Chorus 45 cioo Club 3,45 cms Club 1, 2,s,4. EVELINE WOLF? Entered from Germany5 Glee Club 2,45 Chorus 2,45 Girls Club 2, 3,4 BILL VAN PUTTEN Big Bl, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball l, 2, 3,45 Track l, 2, 3,45 FFA 1, 25 Treasurer 3. Y DICK BITSEFF Big B 1, 2, 35 Vice-president 45 Tiger Club 1, 2, 3,45 Footba1ll,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Track 15 Boxing 15 Baseball 2, 35 Chorus 2,35 Class officer 2,35 FPA 1, 2. SHERRY BICKLEY GAA 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,45 Annml 45 Office 45 Girls Club Public- ity Chairman 45 Usherette 3,45 Glee Club 45 Blue and Gold Typ- ist 35 School Activity Calander 45 Girl of the Month 4. JOANNE BOETTCHER FHA 3,45 Blue and Gold Business Manager 25 Editor 35 Publicity Director All School Play 45 Spanish Club Secretary 35 Glee Club 15 Office 45 Annual Snapshot Editor 2,45 Class President 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Girls Club Cabinet 4. JACK CHRYSLER Big B 2, 35 President 45 Tiger Club 3, 45 Class President 25 Senior Ball Committee 45 Football l, 2, 3,45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling 2, 3,45 Span ish Club 3,45 FRANK CRATSENBERG Annual 15 Library 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Chorus President 45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM EGBERT Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 35 Tiger Club 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB SADLER Big B 2,a,45 Football 45 wresrnng 2, 3,45 mSeba11 3,45 Library 3,45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3,4. NORMA JACOBSON Board of Control 45 Chorus 3 ,45 Library 45 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Glee Club l, 2,45 Class Representative 4. RONALD ESARY Footba1l1,2,3,45 'mek 1, BigB 3,45 Boys Club l,2,3,4. ROGER HOLM 5 rooebqu 1,25 can 2, 3,45 spanish Club 3,45 chorus 2, uhm-y 35 Boy! ciub 1, 2, 3,4. KENDALI. TURNER Big B l,2, 3,45 Board of Control 45 ASB President 45 Football l,2, 3,4 Truck 1, 2, 3,45 Wrestling l, 2, 35 Class President 15 FFA Treasurer 2, Vice-president 35 Boys Club Vice-president 35 Tiger Club Vice-presi- dent 3. LUCILLE LOREE GAA Custodian 25 Vice-president 35 FHA l,2, 3,45 Girl of the month 25 Band 1, 2,35 Girls Club Cabinet 45 Torch 1, 2,45 Spanish Club 45 Chorus 3. MARIAN ORESTAD GAA 2, 3,45 FHA 3,45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 45 Girls Club l, 2,3,4. ERNIE OLSON Big B 3,45 Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 FFA 1, Boys Club 1,2,3,4- LANN Y ROUTON Big B 2,3,45 Boxing l, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2,45 'FFAl,25 Secretary 35 President 45 Boys Club l, 2, 3,45 ELAINE PHIPPS Chorus 45 Glee Club 1, 3,45 Tigerettes 3,45 Girls Club 1, 2, 3,4. ELEANOR IEWETT FHA 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Majorette 15 Girl of the month 15 Tigerettes 35 School Activity Calander 4. JIM RASAR Bags1,2,3,45 Football l,2,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Boxing 15 nm- ball 1,2,3,4, chorus 2,3. FRED MCGEI-IEE Big B 3,45 Tiger Club 1, 2, 3, Presitknr 4, roabau 1, Basketball 1,45 Baseba113,45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Play Manager 4. JAY oism spanish Club 45 xx Klub 25 anna 1, 2,45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3.4. KATHLEEN PECK Ye1lLeader 35 All School Play 35 Blue and Gold 35 Annual 35 Torch l, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Thespians 35 Tigerettes 1, 25 FHA 25 GAA 2. RON BLANCHARD Big B45 Blue and com 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 FFA 25 Boys Club 1,2,3,4 at' Ziff' 1 ,F qjaluz, ,I ,JCM L5 L14 Num-rx? Yfdbwxfb ,A 1 5 , 1 A 1 Lua ,CL it U-A Vbovhl Ll, -'LVL V, '-Quang., Lui Ed J X , A , , Q- J' 'ln L-Jlfvhg- LJ' xx-1l:'Ac-Lif,,C,5 KQZXLLM, . X C cle LMC 1 I W 1 1 f 'www' f A R ' Q0 VL -+1-00. U U' wiv 1 ,W M M f A 5 5, 4 l 144 , ,ml 1 .1 , , Qbfj 3544511014-J .PifL 'LO ' M lufu X, Lx, ' 'N ' L' ji , 1 C A - , Tffff, -Glace Wietazg Yea, Seniors, Yea, Seniors, Yea, Yea, Seniors. With that yell the mighty Class of '54 took over the reins as the leaders of the BEHS campus. We may have been a dignified and unmovable Senior Class, but you should have seen us back in 'SO when we first entered high school as little green frosh. That first year we hcld the Freshman Return Party for the Sophom- ore class who has earlier initiated us in the usual messy way. Kendall Turner was elected to preside at the post of president that first year. To wind up the year a class picnic was held at Cranberry Lake with every one having a wonderful time. AS Sophomores we then had our chance to initiate the Frosh, and we made the most of it with alum, oil, etc. Tom Adkins was elected president of the class, but due to his leaving later in the year, Jack Chrysler was appointed to take over. Again it was time for a class picnic, this time to be held at Lake Samish where we duplicated our previous picnic. Hjunior Class Elects Co-Presidents read the headline in the Blue and Gold in our junior year as Bob Gardner and Jo Anne Bo ettcher were elected to fill that position. They were to lead our class in such enterprises as the junior Prom fNA LEI O HA - WAIIJ mixers after games, and a new tradition at graduation: a reception for the Seniors just previous to graduation. Well -' ! it was a wonderful year, and one to remember as we now had a good treasury and were ready to take over as Seniors. The Senior Ball fPARISIENNE GAITEQ held at the Holiday Ballroom the 27th of November and the Thanksgiving assembly a few days earlier were both great successes. The Senior Play fl-IEAD IN THE CLOUDS, and sponsoring the Best All Around Boy and Girl Contest were held under the direction of Dale Levaque, Senior Class President. Our Sneak fooled all the un- derclassmen as did the Class Day with its share of the mess. Finally the last trip down the aisles of BEHS as the graduating Class of 1954. We were the first class to graduate in the new gymnasium, which made more room for all concerned. We were all a little happy and a little sad, too, as we went forward to receive our diplomas. Now we are a class of the past and hope our memory will linger in a school we will never forget. Class Colors - Blue and Gold Class Flower - Yellow Rose Class Speaker - Dale Levaque Faculty Speaker - Wendall Stakkestad Valedictorian - Jo Ann Benson Saludatorian - Beverly Krampitz Advisors - Mr. and Mrs. Entrikin Q5 is SAL UTATORIAN Beverly Kmmpitz 3. 59 average axial VALEDICTORIAN JoAnn Benson 3.8 average 1 eacdeu lava ?amde l. Rougcs Gallery photo No. 450386l22. 2. Miss Bctz laying out a piece of material. 3. Rouges Gallery photo No. 70-4476389. 4. Caught in thc act. 5. Mr. Roeber sneaking away from his driving class. 6. Rouges Gallery photo No. 999999999M. 7. lvirs. El-Qstmn helping one of her devoted disciples. 8. Mrs. Rowley working??? 9. The big wheels in the main office. 10. The jolliest of them all. ll. Sophisticated lady waiting for the bell to ring. l2. Its a bird! Its a plane! No, its Max. 13. Rouges Gallery photo No. 2237906S. 14. Working in the BIG office upstairs, l5. Rouges Gallery photo No. 738542976. 16. johnny, the students friend. 17. Rouges Gallery photo No. lll376200. The National Bank ol Commerce BURLINGTON-EDISON BRANCH Crats ' giving forth with his Come to me look, Kay in younger years. Lord Lie waiting for who??? 'Hank' our class advisor Unidentified. Arlene and her little puppy. 5-oke, Barefoot, Bull session in the hall. A quiet and studjgus dqy and Starry Eyed. in Spanish 3 S 4. Dutch Pantry CHICKEN, TURKEY, STEAK DINNERS Banquets and Private Parties l. A I Q L d ' wi I vf ff-'52, ,Q-M. 'i 1' v-4 lu JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Bob Summers V. President - Loma Morse Secretary - Norma Knutzen Treasurer - Lorraine Omdal Serg-at-Arms - Claude Dowen Boys Representative - Bill Cassidy Girls Representative - Janet Nielson r- 4' A A , C? -, .,,AY r ,nn F 4' .1 'Z- if '7 L. Anderson B. Boston N. Anderson Brisbin J. Brimv I. Brucker ws t 'YS qw.: ' -.7 rf' I . av 'uf l I Mr Q09 Ar W1 '7 5-M Q 1' I M- Bucholz R- Buchan R. Cassidy J. Cheslcy B. Cassidy M. Chrysler 11 fi .9 4. 'Q f'- 'U Q Jr - an ' I I 1 I f'la.f I w W Q D. Davis V. Church I. Clark R. Cornish J. Davison E. Danielson rx N in ' 17: iz 'TNT' 'M' 1 ' n. I 'V Q if , all A H A. L I ff f A. Cibis C. DOWEI1 V. ERIHCII1 S. Fender E1-igl-qgen M, Friedrichg ,,,4' - ,, .. ,- fi Q. E i B. Groves F. Fmzier E. Olson Y. Olsen R. Gurney L. Omdal qi 7 1 fr- ' 0 M J' 'A C Z . 'Mgr hy In I J 4 K. Kieili K. Hall B. Knutzen N. Knutzen L. 1-lower E. Komen ' I'nwer's Pharmacy IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH ,.J ' lgl - - f J. Lcudbcucr I. Hough G. McCartney B, MQMi11Qn In jgnkim M. McRae - ng 2 ' 1 '6' I' .f-. '4 .. 'dr 1 A .ff-1' M. Miller L. Kallnndf-r L. Morse 1. Nielsen D. Kerr N. Nelson if f-B - .J J , f X J 4 X ....... wi ' A Kg, . A A J. Paulson J. MCNLIII L. Priest P. Price F. Palmateer R. Scott ll we .Q 2 Q. ...A 1 . 3 . 117 A ,. -1 1 H .jr 4' I . . fi 'Q ' V If L D M .m f .Z .V lb T. Schubert L. Smith B. Small T. Withrow J. Sullivan B. Summers af 5 1 Q X I. Shope D. Peth O. Skog B. Small L. Picked F. Smit N K . Aaq Q. gf V, f ' , 4. . L . L. Streeter 1. Poldervart B. Turk C. Weymouth J, Sqndell D, Wilson llannaiord Drug LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS DLA-- '7 A991 nnvv'l'1nn+hn yt at 3 704844 Me Zaczafce l Me and my old buddy Earl and Bonnie 2 Four little troopers 3 Tha. mad loxcr and his next victim 4 Boettcher gabbing at Lake Samish S Twin Misses 6 Gardner hogging the. camera 7 Rasar is the one in the darlf glasses 8 Young ladies sitting in a field 9 Lady in the twilight. 10 Rich and JoAnn. 11 Taking over big business Girls maybe ??? 12 Rich and another joAnn??? 13. Miss Pin Up of 1954 14 Katie goofing off 15. Coy little JoAnn and Arlene Skagll Valley Sheet 81 Metal Works HEATING--GENIGRAL SHEET NILTAI, Burlington ffl . wa 4 l ..,,, 191 M' Q ,e ---...A 2. 1 K Xl ,I fy ! -.4 s -N if ,ffl v 1. 111 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President - Katie Howe V. President - Gary Knutzen Sec-Treas. - Arlene Peterson Serg -at-Arms - Merle Clizbe Boys Representative - Art Aricms Girls Representative - Betty Clanton 2 Q :SFEQY F' J Aamot A Aixam Xmnu r D Albu, ,4 M Brostrom D BL m ,N 0 , S Chr3 shr D Campbell C Blckly B Clanton Duma A Egelkrout D Fr1e,dr1chs 9 UU' 'C' -mi D Ekrem G Clark D Eltrmcm 'ver C French 5 P' M Fry L OX Ax Wig Alldn FSOH If-.f B Brady B Bray L Clubs. R Bassett L Dow M Clube K G11more M Egbert K ,Q 1' Gunderson H Green R. Gunderson D Greenwult S Hlbbert I Gf1SPGrd J HUdS0l1 0Ison Lumber Go 750 FAIRHAVFN AVF. ., F Q ,ew A G vb x ,ff 9 4' ' Qj ff '15, X C X ' f - . - g I. A- rt fr , -X I. X Q . .. 1 , a' W. 'W ,' i .1 X ' Q v V, K , 0 . If A xx Q 1 X K. l A lair. . .ek L.111 - . f . ' 3 gn' - , C 4 , if . 4 1 . . ' c ' . G- 'I ' . . . . E ' V QL f I 5 ,.,' E - flip , I I . A 'ix V , ' 1 X Y K ': I A 1 L4 . 1 '-V,. ' vf w, y W W ' I., Mil f ,,,., :I ., I x ,, - ' fin , I ,I . ' - . . F . ' . I 147 an - at fx ,i , f YSVQXJ lox A. I. Hilsingcr 1. Henry K. Howe P. johnson W. Hultman K. Kesseh-ing 13 4-2' J' na .t '2 ya ' ' , 1,1 . r' ' 3 I ' -vfi' 1 ir A' 'l 'I ' -'Ei tin. L Krampitz D, Hqw1ey M. Komen S. Kunfermcm A. Jensen .D ,ol . , f . 'Q If LQ Fleur G. Knutzen D. Michaels R. MCLUCGS R. Middendorf B. Moore L+-. ...B ,'g' if x I., Moore P, Moody F, Morgan L. Navert D. Orestad P. Noble ,f 'A , avi-. - . e T Af. 5' . T ' 'Jin J M r 94 , S, Omdal R, Ploeg J, Polednick V. Price I. Rhodes D, Pqggons M? .4 A. Peterson L. Smith M. Rclsur D. Rawdon 5- 5U1kkeSf0d Burlington Building Materials BURLINGTON, wAsH. :HQ .2 A F In R. Smalley R. Saimons F. Sparrs j. Smiley C. Wade C- Schubert v0'd J f L Seay P Watkmson D Taylor B Thmmer L Wesen j Truman I I s. vandeman K. wuson M. wqlberg B. Williamzon V- Wallace D. wilson A. Richards T, Bfuington I- Eckert B- 1-ee Ilpshrl Marko! . THE BEST IN GROCERIES AND MEATS Next to Younger's I 6 be 0 J? ,, '12 N ALB. FRESHMAN CLAS S OFFICERS President - Bob Polderx-'art V. President - Tom McGehee Secretary - Dennis Miller Treasurer - Laura Benson Boys Representctnfe - Leo Orestad Grrls Representcxtixe - Elma Bob 'fr-me 'S 'E' N' ' .J-g, 'd -vf-47 B. Anderson L. Adams M. Bollcs L. Benson R- Andcfwn J- BCFSCT 'I fvffvv '-OJ. E, Bob L. Atchluy F. Bowcrs 5. Butler L. Archer B. Burngdrnef ,... 1 'Q - ff 'fv- ff ,., my M .B Q I wr T 4 39 . ,. A 3, B D, Coble G. Archer P. Danielson T. Evans A. Benson D. Fletcher .ng A ,A ' gg, 7 , , . if ,., ll M. Ferguson M. Belles R. Gibbs D, G1-ondahl H. Barclay V. Grimbly 2 B Q -sr '27 Gunderson V. Brown B. Gorman R. Heincr A, B1-um I. Hattrick fqffi. A fl K. Hanson B. Baxter D. Knutzen B. Lind ' B. Brown B. Moore I The lahonal Bank of Commerce RYTDT TNf'1 l f1N,'F'hT QDN 'RDANRI-I EI'-13 J. Carlson M. Reed J. Cyrus K. Eriqkben L. Moyer S. Fredrickson .mr - 136 , ,. ck .,: , X. 4- .3 .vg4',y.-' T. Fredrickson B, Omdal 3, , f gms X '--.4 X' .1 ur M. Dutwn P. Mxtcheil - no V :Liv ,ww H. Fry N. Nokelby 4 . 'J ,. l M I I 4 Q1 lj Q 1 .-'Y L . 1. Houser I. Peterson D. Hansen B. Hannaford L. Ploeg J Hough gm. 15+ ' If , 'lf . V 29' . 'Q .yy ,L,.' ' D. Kerlee '11' al' Ph1ppS G Jordan jenkins Schwab Smith T. Knutzen R. Knutzen J. Soxsdal Sears, Roebuck 8 Co. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Mt. Vernon K7 ' 1 'Z C. FFQZIBI' R. Gxlbcrt S. Poppe if' Q f ! 'TSX 1, ,fo F. Miller D. Swanland D. Miller E. McCartney 1. Tveit T. MCGehee cr: X 4s-f-43 V . W 4 D. Nelson B. Vcm Wieringen D. Nevitt. J. Nokelby R. Vahlbusch 1. O'BryQn an QI X , L. oresmd M- Wear J. Ogden R. Owens B. Wilson J. Piland A 4 V aw . ' if V . WW . KU L. Price M. Yoxmgquist D. Powell, J. Pqckwgod .4-if v-47 ,gp 2' as t' 8 ' ' Q A, L. gx I fl X xi? .Q To Ra'-'Ch A. Shnd D, Schesser K, Stoltz 0 ei T. Townsend H. Walden lluh Transler COAL - PRES-T0-LOGS Burlington D. Walters .76 VV -5 QTY -iff E. Scott B. Poldervaxt L. Sparks ,QBOYTS RIDEU 1: 'Ei aj. YN . - 1 l l Hill! E I . E 1 .- N I if -asf 4 92 , ,. 3:1523 3C 439.4 ., 'fx KENDALL TURNER CASH STONE BOB MCGLAUGHLIN L Burlington-Edison 13 Bellmghamfk 5 'kg V.: Burlington-Edison 33 Sedro Woolley? 6 Bur1ington-Edison 6 Arlington 13 Burlington-Edison 25 Mount Vemon 20 -'M Burlington-Edison 6 Edmonds 13 Burlington-Edxson 23 Sedro Woolley 19 Burlington-Edison 3 3 Snohomish 1 3 Bullington-Edison 6 Anacortes 19 Burlington-Edison 18 Marysville 6 BILL VAN PUTTEN 'FDenotes non-league game. 2. . 1. . .fx 1. ,E ,f LAIRD TJEERDSMA BEN MILLER ' 5 ?eL'euan- DISTRIBUTORS OF FISHERS FEEDS Mt. Vernon Phone 871 IA CK CHRYSLER Q , Y RON ESARY BOB SADLER FLOYD SOUIRES FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Edmonds 7 0 Arlington 6 1 Burlington-Edison 4 3 Anacortes 4 3 Snohomish A 4 3 Sedro Woolley 2 S Marysville 1 6 Mormt Vernon O 7 MIKE HATTRICK -1 A CLAUDE DOWEN KIRK WILSON JOHN SANDELL Wad .Style Slap E t 'We '11 Suit You' ' lg A . BL--- U1 9111 1-an1lnnOAus ' -ix - - Vx NK . ' , -,xl Q s -' ui 'Q' Chrysler - Asleep ? is what Eleanor does she skips classes. The mighty Seniors in 'S2. vAv,f v J:-Av-J,-fx. -Af .v,Y,v, A:-X Is this thc lady in thc Laa1es QQ' , no Q5 5 5 k h..-f' Aa ,f jc7, bg' jf 51, ,. 2 2 -n--W-Z. Q '52, CZ ' O L1 of Je-i Dick and Bob - Inside looking out. 1- W JPY X - - vvvux-f L, 'v Jo Anne Benson nosing for the camera. 1 ,, ,fn L.. Miller and Turner marooned. Younger's Variety Store EVERYTHING FOR ALL CCCASICNS Burlington of the Mop or is this the m0p??? Coy little Caroline. Levaque caught in the parking lot fifth period. 3Dx !241 5, '32 f-e-Q I Bl 101 .hd-1 B. Row: J. Brunz,Mgr, A. Arians, D. Wilson, J. Coffee, B. Boston, K. .1-lall, B. VanPutten, Mr. McAulay F. Row: D. Orestad, F. McGehee, J. Rasar, D. Kerr, B. Cassidy, B. Summers Wcnadtq Zmzieflali This year the basketball team played a total of twenty games, but due to circumstances beyond their control, had a win-less record of 0 - 20, Many of these games were lost by only a few points, but these few points made the difference between winning and losing. The team made four trips to Whatcom County to play games there, and made a trip to Moxmt Vernon to play in the Skagit County Basketball Jamboree earlier in the year. To finish off the year the team attended a day of the Annual State Class A Basketball meet held at the Hee Edmonson Pavillion at the University of Washington, iousl chosen as one of the five men placed on the fictious First team of John Coffee, a Senior letterman, was imam y the Northwest Leaque, The team chose as their captain, jim Rasar, a two year letterman. Violet Jackson's GAS, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS Edison Q fa ,rrwml --- 3 1 153- T Ez: ml 4 n my T rf 1 I Q ' 1 2 Left to right: P. Moody, L. Dahl, D. Beaton, R. Powers, L. Weson, B. Brady, K. Gilmore, T. Bruington. eww! mm cmd ?zaa4- Zmwetdall 4- ,- no M wil hd :lJ'u fi:::1 ? .E K? F. Back - rkm S Frcdrickson G. Ekstran J jenkinS,1. Cyrus A Brlmz, J. Houser D Nevitt, A Cibis Ron: Mr. Entr' , . , , . , - , . . , Front Row: R. Anderson, M. Dutton, T. McGehee, T. Knutnen, D. Miller, D. Hanson, E. Scott, L, Orestqd, D, Kel-lee, Kneeling: 1. Carlson. T Tony's Gale TURKEY DINNERS AND SANDWICHES Burlington 4.3, fi Knk WIISOH E-H110 015011 hm Rasa! 9' '4t'E.1 .-ff 'N' 1 Cash Stone V555 Pete ROD sr' lib- -34 Bob 54,113 John Coffee Fred McGehee THIS PAGE SPONSORED B! Iorm Wallace Insurance Wi 'F T QS . , ' -,L , I , Q I . ' ' 2 .. . M F . , n .., 1: 6 , ' Q I. ' 1 nv - ? D , ,, - . J' f' 1 K S. I - -,. ,lo J-'E ' . 5 M . .1 -, ' -5 . K r - . . '-' - - 1 . . A1 ' , I '-' M I-,jf f-pi ., 1' ,- . ' ' D , ! 5 v -- , . .hs-iq N K v T-..,.., . :iii 'Q 'n 'wt ' 'ff A ' fl' 9:6 , ' . ' -- W '--- '- 4 ' 1 if S . u' '- '-' -1 1 Ax . , -, ' Jul ' , . Q --1. . l , .L . . , 1... ,. - . . x I ...Q-D 3,5 , kj r--1:7 '. .. A - k 5.7 - V t lf' ' l f' . T- 'S fM :,:.. V 'fi vi- ' A zf-'f,.,,,:g 'gf fi- ' 7:4115 , - f' . ,441 fm . A 5' '- - In ,Z , V - A - - - .- -- .X , h S .. .. - - H .S . 4, fra '-rig:-,,-,g.f 2g.'-W Q - , -A , '. -M 9 , Vx 5 Q , ' 3 5 S 1 ' V I 5, a K ' - ,I 5 ' - 'xx A Y fx ,,, 'ag J 1 A V Q 53 .ri 3 mil- f 1 M . A A- , j ff, , ' 'L . A K 1 Q, ,, . ' A- .. ' ,' gg 5' A J ' A ,. 'J ,Li 'V' I ' ., -' ' g,.,. . , V-e . I. in ' I. F . . V 1 - , ' fy 'Uni ' b A A ' VL. no' - 'J ' .' ' . I l f axle!! v' NAIS I B. Row: D. Brown, G. Ekstran, R. Bassett, B. Poldervart, B. Sadler, T. McGehee, E. Olson, J. Coffee, R. Blanchard, A. Anans, D. Orestad, K. Wilson, B. Thramer, L. Orestad. F. Row: R. Anderson, E. Scott, P. Moody, F. McGehee, L. Routon, J. Rasar, C. Stone, S. Fredrickson, G. Knutzen, G. Frazier, joel Carlson, J. Packwood. Q . Mia, B. 3- Row: R. Welling, B. Adams, J. Cyrus, R. Knutzen, B. Williamson, D. Kerr, j. Houser, T. Knutzen, D. Smith, K. Wilson, M. Balles, B. Van Putten, R. Powell. F. Row: M. Dutten, D. Kerlee, D. Andenson, H. Heiner, A. Brunz, B. Peth, L. Dahl, D. Beaton, D. Nevitt, P. Moody. Gas With Joy NONE-STOP STOREU Allen f3Ny H, 4 '9- swvigu Ana Qi!! mf Y f dL-Ddn D Yet-h on wen EF 4'd4' P Moody and K. Wilson 0 I 1 R: 5 'i . ggIlWQ:w-' ' GIFTS FUR ALL OCCASIONS Burlington ii Qu puten I 5 A 'ig ' YQF5 j,, - 4 , o , , . ,vo .x , ' ' ' Qwuf x 5 Jw - 1- 1 ' '-Q59 ' ,. .Q K' 'Quiz . IX NV, ,' fp . HW,4- 5 fo 5, ' 4 . , . -.W nc, If 'fffffy ln- ' ,ell ' ff . V 'uf' 1 'N - V .,,:,., - f . AFR'-PH. 'f ' s 1 , ' -, aj- 'I .. 1 aff. , .. ' g,+ w ig . 'LN a4ug'wh- - . W 'f . Q., . .f.1- -, . '. ' -.fa '12 , ' A :aww . . . x ,N ,,u,,,'-Q o ',,f'- .pfm,,wfQ,, xv W N-.w.,s M 4 Q. X A at R. 1q..r. A I M 5 . .S 9.1, ,,, A W-1 N - J K . 41, -. l A JA ' V i to-1-gg. 'sd'-1 V... A , 11, Q .l VZ X s A w J , , qi . ' lg . Il 1. S- .Y Q N 15 r - X Hgfflffjyi 5 . 0 I 9' WA I 1 ' Ze!! King and Queen 1. Bnmz G N. Anderson A Prince and Princess B. Summers 6 N. Kn ,J X Place Holiday Ballroom Date November 27 Theme Parisenne Gaite Music Wayne Bumgardner Qxx 'X Dale Levaque and Arlene Werten .,,, ,WI , ' Mn? ' ' ,V , , ,QQ f k 1 W Place Seven Cethrl Date LMY 7 Theme Stairway to the Stan . Music l-ku-ry Lindbeck 5 Q52 P Lorna Morse and Bob Summers -, . f fifif , , -Ae' 'J' Q-K, ' 'ar fzffvaygz f Ilub Transler COAL - PRES-T0-LOGS Burlington Standing: Mr. Clarke, D. Levaque, R. Gurney, A. Wersen, F. McGehee, M. Miller, A. Egelkrout, E. Olsen, V, Ekman, A. Peterson, J. Brisbin, M. Walberg, M. Bucholz, B. Small, B. Gardner, I. Beck. Sitting: J. Benson, L. Morse, L. Orndal, K. Gunderson, S. Vandeman, J. Boettcher. 1' A NIGHT IN THE COUNTRY Dale Levaque Mary Ann Walberg Roy Gurney Karen Gunderson Vem Ekman Bob Small Bob Gardner pn LADIES OF THE MOP Arlene Peterson Irma Beck Sandra Vandeman Arlene Wersen FRONTIER NIGHT Bob Gardner Bob Small Lorna Morse if 4 Y Ilr. Geo. Petersen, Jr. OPTOMETRISQ1' 608 First St.--Mt. Vernon FOR HIS BROTHERS CRIME Roy Gurney jim Ogden Vera Ekamn Bob Small jo Ann Benson Bob Hannaford Marilynne Mille! Edith Olsen Arlene Petersvv B ' Q fix X, 9 tr 1240 ? ,ar- 6, J A ig: 1 E .li Mr. Clarke, M. Peterson, 1. Chrysler, I. Boettcher, A. Rosenquist, F. Cratsenburg, F. Jewett, D, Levaque, J. Benson, G ' Front - B, Gardner Jean Sullivan Elaine Phipps Kendall Turner Lucille Loree Special Effects Music 6 Props Lights 8 Stage Scene Shifter Mrs. Matthews Mr. Matthews Blair Hendricks Amy Matthews Luke jackson Gretchen Elliot Hugo Matthews Miss Willis Lois Stuart Julian Reed Chrissie Mott P Eleanor Jewett Dale Levaque Frank Cratsenberg Adele Rosenquist jack Chrysler Mary Lou Peterson Bob Gardner JoAnne Boettcher Jo Ann Benson Gerald Slind Arlene Wersen Darlene Bowers Assistant JoAnne Boettcher Publicity Jeannette Smith Tickets Darlene Bowers Tickets Dale Levaque Make-up Sherry Bickley Prompter G Properties Sears, llnebuck 8- Go. W SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Mt. Vernon Fred McGehee jack Chrysler Bob Small Emie Olson Bob Hannaford john Davidson Betty Bartell Stage Stage Stage Stage Posters Scene Painter Posters Wu ,-7 R 4, W A af of tie and , , 1 B. Row: L. Streeter, 1. Hudson, B. Kmmpitz, J. Brisbin. M. Row: L. Fitzgerald, S. Bickley, S. Butler. F. Row: D. Fletcher, V, Wallace. wtf? fizaaad gary Qu! W , 1 s Inga Foss and Evhn Coffee were chosen by ballot as this year's Best A Around Boy and Girl. They cu-e bgtlt Seniors at Burlington and axe quite active in lchool a a rs, This annual event is sponsored by the Senior Claw. Equals Variety Stores THREE STORES SERVING SKAGIT COUNTY Burlington-Mt. Vernon-Sedro Woolley 36646 Fzdaaaeaaea PRINCES SES JEAN GROSS QUEEN JEAN SULLIVAN Pnmcassrs sumuzv osaoiwxz 2? Wamecaming 2 Presentation of Queen and Court Supcrintendant Vern Leidle Crowning of Queen and Court Agriculture Secretary Sverrc Omdal Honor Guards for Queen Tiger Club Grandstand view of the honored Grads of '25 0'Brien's Market MEATS-FRUITS-VEGETABLES Geo. Martin - Manager Homecoming Game - Burlington-Edison vs. Snohomish. lst Place Float - junior Clas Halftime Parade of Floats Class of '25 Honored Homecoiziing YI-all after ame 8 Presented by Senior Clas Burlington-Edison 33 Snohomish 13 .dddmw Staff Left to right, Miss Luther, J. Henry, I. Foss, M. Hat trick, R. Scott, D. Kerr, T. Withrow, B. Krampitz, B. Cassidy, B. Small, D. Levaque, J. Paulson, M. Peterson. aggm mg Left to right: 1. Sullivan, Mrs. Grundy, A. Wersen C. Weymouth, E. Olson, J. Leadbetter, C. Tjeer.. dsma A. Rosen uist A Cibis . Benson, M Pet wclb, Mr. Norman. and Qu! Stalew Bob Gardner, Adele Rosenquist, Jo Ann Benson, Dale Levaque Roller Frollic FOR HEALTH'S SAKQ, ROLLER SKATE Burlington , ' q - J - arson, J. Bocttcher, Bickley, j. Smith, B. Sch- Q VQANIQJQ fdfvs gr, KX S fp -if,,.....L sq 4 MQ!- V 'lil X i' X 22? . x 'B Ql HIL? kk Xxx Kg: E, K' x - W Q HH XX ,E ll M J 4 5-7 . H gfd-,fugigsug-'L is Q' X . 3 3 nav' 5 f ' 1 P,,,.,..-A ve6 ' f . 3 4 2 ,M Q '77 2 ' 1 r 2 i am X av 'S .'- I ft N'-v ,-ff' J. Sullivan, L. Streeter, L. Loree, A. Rosenquist, Mrs. Rowley, J. Benson, I. Foss, N. Jacobson, M. Nelson, C. Tjeerdsma, J. Gross, M. Peterson, J. kisbin, B. Kmmpitz, 1, Boettcher, SQ Bickley, A. Wersen, B. Schwab. 'QC 4 lx K Y.. WJ! geek y 4453.1 S A N, c W-'Vx awe - f x L. to R.: B. Summers, F. Miller, Mr. Lcnson, A. Cibis, R. Gurney, J. Brunz, G. Bmnd, G. Slind. -leaddettai 76 SERVI CE-GROCERIES Burger Bar Y B. Row: L. Waldron, D. Smith, D, Kerr, B. Van Purten, B. McGlauflin, R, Esary, F. Squires, 1 Coffee, G Coselman M. Row: Mr. Bacoka, K. Turner, R. Bassett, K. Wilson, J. Davidson, D, Beaton, C. Stone, G Clark, F. Row: L. Routon, F. McGehee, B. Sadler, M. I-httrick, J. Chrysler, L. Tjeerdsma, B. Cassidy, L Dahl, F. Olson gig H . . . . . . . . President jack Chrysler. Dick Bitseff. . . . . . . . . V. President Mike Hattrick. . . . . . . Se cretary-Treas. ........Advisor Mr. Bacoka. . Left to right: D. Bitseff, M. Hattrick, J. Chrysler, and Mr. Bacoka. Art's Signal Station AT FAIRHAVEN ON 99 Lubrication, Battery, Tire Service we m, -1 -we t,,w, ,, .,, ,Q .., - 4 Q Q 52 fiijgi ixgyil J. Q72 fa mf' il i 'F 4 f s 514' w B. Row: B. Shaw, K. Tumer, J. Sullivan, J. Poldervart, F. Frazier, E. Knutzen, L. Wesen, F. Squires, T. Schesser, D Smith, R. Powers, B. Dynes, J. Jenkins. M. Row: B. Wyman, G. Knutzen, B. Thramer, F. Polmateer, I. Carlson, R. King, L. Dahl, L. Heiner, L. Rowden, A Clb1S, J. Packwood, B. Thmmer. F. Row: T. Townsend, D. Anderson, L. Routon, D. Wildfang, R. Bassett, R. Gurney, A. Benson, T. Fredrickson, D Nelson, L dam , . . ' . . A s G. Ekstran Mr Wills uh. an X xii JJ? 7714 F. F.A. OFFICERS President - Lanny Routon V. President - jim Poldervart Secretary - Lee Wesen Treasurer - Ron Power Reporter - Roger Bassett Sentinel - Dennis Wildfang Blade Chevrolet WBUY AT BLADE'S AND BE SUREU Mt. Vernon 1 2,5 5 Kew gm I Y B. Row: L. Streeter, P. Watkinson, j. Henry, L. Hower, B. Summers, B. Small, S. Fender, G. Brand, Mr. Edmondson. M. Row: R. Gurney, P. Moody, D. Taylor, B. Clanton, J. Ammeter, K. Kiens, A. Egelkrout, V. Ekman. F. Row: S. LaF1eur, D. Ekrem, E. Olsen, J. Chesley, N. Nelson, S. Omdal, O. Skog. -111 Xu I .' K, ' r Q4 ., 5 'r gl , 1 X., .J A . ' . . . ,Q ., -' 9 5, . gy, ,J 0 .O' Dm. -Z. W. -4vW6'W04 OPTCNETRIST 7' zen! mu e,eze4wmz'6ae4 .- 4 . 5 B. Row: L. Hower, L. Sparks, S. Osbome, J. Henry. pf, ,' ff, F. Row: E. Olson, Miss Luther, D. Loop, s. Omdal. O K f Y il w Q X 1- O I f f I i Y ', XN4 . . V 1' ,Sl 4 ' 'M l .. - 45.4 3132-2- Illia 4 ERIE 1 Qalsu 1 '-Q ',.- 5 at ge Q? -ff:-ff Levaque, B. Pocock, S Bickley, L., Morse, I.. Streeter, J. Benson, S. Osborne, E. Olson, J., Boettcher, J. Chrysler, J F Cratsenburg, J Bnmz, B. Gardner. 1-imma sang 5 'V 1 9 xi 7 K 'C 1 C 4, 'Q ,A 2. YJ' iw I , ' H 3 A fl 1, 3 , W p i . 5 U D. . W . 4 ad Wnuunffa B. Clanton, M. Miller, J. kisbin, D, Davis, M. McRae, M. Peterson, B. Krampitz, I. Leadbetter, J. Nielson, A. Peterson, L, ' Morse, S. Chrysler. , Coffee Shop GOOD FOOD - GOOD SERVICE 7 aomo 7 Poms i 1 i . . 5 ri r il G 5.iQQB.DGQrdn.r, s. Friedrich., L. Dahl, K. Wilson, D. Bitseff, J. chrysler, D. Drake c Knumn A Arians L Hower M. Row: J. Henry, R. Knutzen, F. McGahee, B. Summers, J. Poldervart, J. Sullivan, J Sm1ley R Powers I Egbert K Tu1'ner C. Bickley, Mr. Edmonson. F. Row: P. Moody, B. Friedrichs, D. Anderson, A. Benson, A. Slind, B. Miller, R. Gurney L Orestad F Miller ' ea Io Ann Benson .... .... L eader Mrs. Entrikin .... . . .Advisor Left to ri ht: B. Bra M. Brostrom, C. Tj igefag K Fred McGehee. . . . . . . . President jim Poldervart .... . . . V. President Bob Summers. . . ............ . Sec. Treas g Y: ' eerdsma, L. 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