Hudson Bay High School - Aquila Yearbook (Vancouver, WA)

 - Class of 1988

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Hudson Bay High School - Aquila Yearbook (Vancouver, WA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 103 of 222
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uf, 4' ,ffm Hr B u ,mr Us E -- --: :E rx A A JUN Conrod Hooker? enters copy for on upcoming news story. Awe frf The Moc con be frusfrofing . . . even News edifor Krisfo Hcrbeger consulfs for super-edifor Dovid K. Brewer, Orher sfoff members use The Moc, bu? lock The uher enfhusiosm of Do vid K. wifh Mrs. Peru. 99 Journalism

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Tl-IE WRITE STUFF The 4987-88 school yecir wiTnessed o greoT omounT of growTh for Boy's newspoper, The Boy Vwhdow. The orrivol of new Technology wos one imporTonT oddiTion To The news sToff, buT The oddiTion of new, enThusiosTic sToff members wos equolly impor- Tdnf. These Two focTors helped moke The Boy Win- dow even beTTer Thon losT yeor. The brond new Apple lVlocinTosh compuTer hos proved To be o greof osseT To The newspoper. Edifing copy, designing grdphics, ond compleTe ldyouT were dll done on This omdzing sysTem. Once ThoT wos done, The poges were Then prinTed ouT on The loser prinTer. This soved Time previously spenT on posTe-up. Perhops The mosT voluoble pdrT of The newspoper is The sToff iTself. VViTh Dovid Brewer ond STeve Deone os co-edi- Tors, Teomwork become commonploce. OTher sToff heods included news ediTor Krisfo Hobeger, ediToriol edi- Tor Kirk PeTersen, feoTures ed- iTor Rion Girdrd, ond sporTs ediTors John l.omberT ond Brion PoTTer. lvlony of The sToff members ore very inTeresTed in journolism ond plon To en- Ter fields Therein. This mode The newspoper o serious en- deovor for mony. The Boy Window Truly is o professionol, high school newspoper. This yeor, The sToff oddressed mony con- Troversiol issues, despiTe od- minisTroTive dissenT. Such oc- Tions ore excellenf in promoT- ing freedom of The press ond refining The iournolisTs of To- morrow. Co-ediTor STeve Dedne prepores o loyouf for The nexT ediTlon. Newspoper odviser Thereso Peru . , . ond Jim Jeffers Tool Top row: Bloke Agofe, Rion Girord, Conrod l-lockeTT, Krisfo l-lobeger, Mike l-louser, Morcid STiles, John Lom- berT, STeve Sederburg, Comille Hor- ner, Brion PoTTer, lvlonico Enz, Dovid Brewer, Sieve Deone. BoTTom row: Robb Jobson, Tony Romsey, Kirk PeT- ersen, Debbie Disbrow, Gordon 98 Journolism 'WT Q SmiTh, Therescz Peru, ond Trocy WhiTe, noT picTured. EdiToriol ediTor Kirk Pefersen Types in yeT crnofher conTroversiol ediToriol.



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These two Bay sophomores are the founders of a group they call the White Student Union - Aryan Youth Movement, who's purpose, they ex- plained, ls to recognize the white people as a race and to study the culture and heritage of white people. Recently, librarian Dan McMurry found members of the group copying a document called 'Whites are Unique' on the school copy machine in the library. When he saw what they were copying, he sent them to the office to talk with Principal David Halstead about the literature. Halstead gave the two group lead- ers a five day suspension because he felt material they had in their posses- sion could be detrimental to the educational system. They had been distributing a business card with the slogan Our race is our nation' and a post office box to write to for more information. After searching their lockers, Halstead found several white supremacist, anti-government newspapers and a recipe for a Molo- tov Cocktail lan explosive device of- ten used in the 1960's for gang vio- lencel. Since that time, the story of their suspension has been covered by the Seattle Times, every TV news station in Portland, and has been picked up by a national wire service. The Co- lumbian has run several stories on the issue and the FBI has been alerted to the situation. On February 26, two weeks after the students were suspended, Halstead called assemblies before the student body to talk and answer questions about the White Student Union and the image of Hudson's Bay High School. He accused the media of sensationalizing the event in order to sell newspapers. He said that our school's reputation has a 'black eye' right now and that it will take time to heal. According to the leaders of the VVhite Student Union, they are the only two left in the group. 'Everyone else is scared: they don't want to have anything to do with us. They said that at one point there were five to ten students who were either members or interested in becoming members of the group. The leaders feel that the stere- otyped image that portrays Bay as a racist school is due to the methods Halstead and Vancouver School Dis- trict Superintendent Jim Parsley used to handle this situation. Parsley initiated contact with the Columbian to disperse information on the White Student Union. In the Columbian's story he said, VVe do not take this lightly... we are going to put the hammer down just as hard as we can. One group leader said, 'These people are not allowing us our alter- native viewpoints in open debate, that's all we're asking for, is to show our alternative viewpoints for histori- cally and racially sensitive views. I. . , I . Student eumon , f i fE5We're'not haters, were not white lsupremacists, justuihave ent views, 'alternative viewpointsfff eigplained one of the White Student said they can easilyftind books on subjects suchas Japanese or Chi- mesa civilization in the library. Get- 1 ting 'fbooks orijfvwhite civilization Union-Alryan 1eQXouth ij..-3Movement's would beiione of their :goals if they founders, ' A , wei'ef,allowed tojexist as aschool' 1 a5i.i. Although the'jA1yangiyrovem,efic'ige y group... i 14 . . T afviolent.white supremacist group ' Thiefboys admitted--thatiisome of tjjeseag 'ih,1daho,,,,the oueefiffpunder me uterafufeffithey hadgceuiea for at 'ejrplainedthat they are not aiviolente Knew order' government' andj A group, teenage.-me'. we 'were vie- 'eilisiijcondengned non?'white'races, How-V glent, notbefin schoolright' Qf'everQ5f-jthey 'We weren't ' now. Heffexplainedithat papersfout,fWe're' not ' 'Youth Movement was added to the . offend anyone. We just had QWhite'Stfide1iffUniong'namefpas an- -'i. 231 thatliterature because itinterested thought , order to fgive tlfie usgl-1If'I had.a book on communism, 75301412 fel iitiliifliitfffQiif1f5'f'?5?31-fse if ei..' - would fhaf iflakfi f1i'?.8.CC51I11I1i1iiiSf? 'Whitef'Student' Unionffis a5iij 1 Ofgfoursenotlzffliisiisjiist theisameqjv A national 'designed ' to' overthrow theggov-5' e3S1stW1th121,tl19.,SQhOQ1Sysfeffias an e Ofqmafi., SC1?091..F1T?b' T1??.S'EPdf?mS ernment l get 'along' with inon- V whites-i e it - i e

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