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

 - Class of 1958

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history LOUIS BARTER ■'The man from Potcy Counly. Everyone who't over hod Louis Borlcr for U. S. Hi lory know» how proud this hiking and tamping cnlhusiost it of hit birth placo. Mr. Borlcr it a greduoie of the Uni- vcrtiiy of Mittouri. ROGER BJERK A graduate of VHS and Pa. tific tulhern, Roger Bjerk, history teacher, it new to HB. He enjoys ploying a trumpet in hit leisure mo- ments. At port of the junior U. S. History program, tome junior boy was on trial for general vagrancy . Taking part in the court procedures are Tom Buckner; Judge Louis Barter; Roger Smith, Chuck Boldwin, and Defense Attor- ney Mary Paelow. LEE CAVE Sports of all lypes interest moth teacher lee Cove. Also JV footboll and sopho- more basketboll coach, this Washington State gradu- ate'! moin weakness is hit wife. VIRGIL WEBB The HB botoboll loom's new coach, Virgil Webb is an enthusiastic gotfor ond gardener (shrubs only). A University of Oregon gradu- ate, he is one of the P.E. instructors at HB. FRANK SCHWARTZ His wcoknott is red hair, but senior social studies instructor Frank Schwartz claims Indian artifact col- lecting os his hobby. Mr. Schwartz attended Oregon Stole College. MISS CAROL EHLERS Do photography ond hiking sound like hobbies for a Latin and German toocher? That's what University of Colorado graduote Mitt Corol Ehlert does in her spare time. JOHN KARAS Seen at all hours oround HBHS thit year was Uni- versity of Portland graduote John Korol. Professionally Mr. Korot if o Spanish ond reloil telling instructor. All HBHS students have an opportuni- ty to take any of four languages, Latin, French, Spanish and Ger- man. PAUL ROEDER His interests include inter- national rclolions, tennis, and his church work. Hit nomo? Paul Roeder, head of the testing department at HB and Sponith instruc- tor. JOE VOCOLO Joe Vocolo, Spanish ond Fronch instructor, grow up speaking Italian (but it's a New Jorsoy accent ho hot). A graduoto of Colorado Slate, he it also sophomore boseball cooch. d river training LEN SUCKLING The proud fother of four children is len Suckling, drivers troining instructor and vorsily baskotball cooch. Mr. Suckling, o WSC graduote, it another hunt- ing ond fishing enthusiast. Want to learn to drive? HB's driver training instructor, Len Suckling, will go a long way toward helping any Bay student accomplish this. Many Hudson's Boy stu- dents have token advantage of this opportunity and hove learned to drive in the latest model cars. 11

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Miss Opal Orr, head of the HB science department, aids Alan Thompson, Bill Mitchell, Gary Wyche, and Delores Prosch with one of their many experiments. The science department develops an understanding of matter, and moth while creating an interest in our age of science. This year, for the first time, Hudson's Boy's science department took part in the northwest's science fairs. MISS OPAL ORR An electric Hammond organ toke» up some of the most pleasant moments of Miss Opol Orr's life. Profession- ally a chemistry ond geome- try instructor, she groduoted from linfield College, Oregon. CLEM EISCHEN All of HBHS is proud of our own Clem Eischen, biology instructor. A '52 Olympic athlete, Mr. Eischen coaches the HB cross country team ond enjoys hunting ond fishing. MISS CATHERINE DUNLOP Hiking, nature study ond on interest in Intornationol Relations fill many of Miss Catherine Dunlop's spore moments. She is a gradu- ate of tho University of Oregon ond teoches Biology ot HBHS. mathematics music department BOB DUNGAN Head footboll cooch Bob Dungon is o music fan be- sides his mony sports inter- ests. This Oregon Stole graduate is on algebra ond physical education instruc- tor. ELLERY GILLESPIE When Ellery Gillespie isn't busy with his moth, ond physics dosses, he likes to spend his timo hunting and fishing. He is o graduate of Stephen F. Austin State Teochers College. GEORGE WHITMORE ”1 enjoy working with young poople, remorked George Whitmore when osked why he took up teoching. A University of Oregon olumnus. Mr. Whit- more is a geometry tcocher ot the Bay. MISS DORIS SMITH Acting, singing, and di- recting the choir and other choral groups pretty well fills out the busy schedule of Miss Doris Smith,a pretty graduato of St. Cloud State Teachers College. MADISON VICK Seen a lot oround HB is bond instructor Madison Vick. A graduote of Mon- tana Stoic University, he claims skiing, swimming, ond tennis as just a few of his hobbies. A good mathematics background is available to all students at HB. From algebra through “trig for the career-minded, or prac- tice in the fundamentals for those who need it, make this de- partment an important part of the curriculum. Concerts, parades, assemblies, games, the pleasure of music making is enjoyed by many HB students under the fine lead- ership of the music staff. library All of Hudson's Bay is proud of the new, modern library, a convenient place for quiet and easy studying. The happy librarian, Mrs. Margaret Rogers, has started from scratch to make the library what it is today. MRS. MARGARET ROGERS Margaret Roger», li- rion ot HBHS. it o oduoto of Woitorn Wath- ton College of Education it a very fond follower Peanut»''.



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industrial arts A tailing and camping en- thusiast, Everett Cox alto enjoys tooching industrial arts. This folhor of three children is a graduate of W.S.C. Build a boat? Or repair a car, set type? Vocational skills as well as valuable leisure time interests are developed in the industrial arts classes. In typical shop atmosphere, students learn workshop rules and care of tools and materials as well as how to achieve fine products. Skiing, boatbuilding and sailing ore some of Jerry Alexander's favorite pas- time pleasures. Ho teaches wood shop and also acts os senior doss odviser. MISS RUBY EVANS Familiar in the English de- partment is Miss Ruby Evans, a travol-loving graduoto of Washington Stale. A teacher by choice and not by chonco, is William Hall, o graduate of W.S.C. Ho enjoys farming, hiking, and camping bosides teach- ing agriculture. Another graduate of W.S.C. and printing teacher at HBHS, David Miller enjoys traveling, hiking and lodgo work. English MRS. HELEN MISS CONSTANCE JAHRAUS KIRWIN A Future Teachers of Amori- co adviser and an English ond Psychology teoehor. Mrs. Holen Jahraus is a graduate of U.C.l.A. The senior closs owes many thonks to English teacher Miss Constance Klrwin for all Iho work sho has done in keoping them informed on mollers pertaining to college requirements. The essentials of good communication in speech and writing are stressed in the English classes. Learning to enjoy the best in liter- ature and reading for pleasure are equally important. Speech, drama, and journalism are also offered as elective subjects in the English department. PHILLIP MEYERS To ossisl young men into o trade rewarding them with security, satisfaction, ond hoppinoss is why Philip Meyers, fishing ond hunting enthusiast took up teaching machine shop os o career. DONALD WESTLUND A graduate of Clork Col- lege and on auto mechanics instructor, Donald Wesllund is the proud father of three children. MRS. JANE WEBER Bosides leaching English because It's fun, Mrs. Jane Webor dosigns and makos her own hots. She has sorved os adviser on the assembly committee. WILLIAM PARKINS It is o challenging work, slated William Parkins when asked his view on his English teaching. This U. of W. graduate en|oys working on tho new homo he built himself. MRS. SHARON MISS SALLY WIESEKE A graduate of N.D.A.C., Miss Solly Wiosoke enjoys reading ond bowling in her sparo moments when sho isn't correcting English pp- pors for her English classes. FREEMAN Tho new Mrs. Sharon Free- man was known portway through tho yeor to her drama classos os Miss Woods. This happy U. of P. graduate loves boats, rood- ing ond music. 72

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