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Willard Jue an instructor of Boy Scout also has been called upon to teach Camp Fire and Girl Scout leaders. Picture was taken at Seward Park.

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Willard Jue teaches Camp Fire leaders: Mrs. Ernest L. Roller Mrs. Ray Courtney and Mrs. Albert Schuster.

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Willard Jue for years has delighted in sharing his knowledge of plants with Seattle's Boy Scouts.

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-a: LEARNING EARLY Melvin Locke and Shari Woo learned the Chinese character for 'middle' or 'central' from Mrs. Anne Lau. -a:EASY DOES IT Nancy Mah Sanford Hum Wanda Eng are learning Chinese calligraphy using brushes. -b:CHINESE PRIMER Mickey Mah…

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Rollicking Time in Chinatown: A Chinese Dragon for centuries a symbol of happiness and celebration winds its way along the parade route in Chinatown last night as thousands of watchers line the street curbs and sidewalks. Ping Chow led the team.

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Harry Wong in Trader Vic's restaurant showed the Washington Natural Gas Co.'s economist June Holladay how he lights the combination of crab and shrimp in white sauce wine and brandy to give it its distinctive flavor.

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Dorothy Neighbors (Marilyn Kirkby) of The Seattle Times learned from Norselander Restaurant's assistant chef Eng Kung Wen on how lobster thermidor is made.

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Racking Wielding Is Their Forte: Tennis Champion Mrs. Amy Yee coaches youngest son Gary on proper racket grip while others in family Linda Joyce Gordon and Mr. Yee watch.

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It's in the family: Wilma Eng was named Miss Chinese Community this year and her sister Eleanor won in 1956. (A distant cousin Ruby Eng was '58 queen)

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Dragon Men: Ed Wong a 6-footer and Willie Chin 5 feet 1/2 inch are among the men who operate Chinatown's spectacular dragon.