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Planning an assembly, activities co- ordinator, Jody Michaels, consults the books with treasurer, Debbie Dunnavan. One of the most active and helpful councils at HB, the Student Council concentrated this year on reducing the debt of about $8,000 acquired during these firs three years of Hud- son’s Bay. To do this. President Gary Nelson ond his council members spent many hours working at varied activities. Discussing a student council meeting, Mr. Donald Fowler and student body president Gary Nelson decide on who! further action should be taken. The big map in the Business Office helps vice president Joe Aldrich and secretary Anne Dorsey find the homes of the 1040 students enrolled at HBHS. HB led through successful year by student council STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Carol Hoague, Janice Myerson, Sandra Mackin, Penny Stroh, Sharon Dunbar, Karen Johnson, lla Westcrguord, Joan Capron, Sharon Honning, Koylcnc Pactow, Ada Ahlstcn, Debbie Dunnovan, luAnn Haugen. Second row: Paula Boguc, Roberta Keklay, Mikcll Patten, Sharlyn Cheney, Dick Neth, Dennis Crcpcau, Delbert Bussey, Larry Romingcr, John Hickox, Dean Richardson, Joe Aldrich, Jim Blonkcnbaker, Jaap Wcrthcim, Durkee Richards, Anne Dorsey, Jconnie Jordan, Judy Michaels. Third row: David Clcavcland, Gary Nelson, Wayne Corney, Greg Schmidt, John Gibbons, Joe Gandy, John Pearson, Jim Borker, Larry Baily, Eddie Timmins, Bill Knudson, Dave Page, Dick Pcnnick. Missing from the picture arc Gary Anderson, Mike Armstrong, Larry Hart, Peggy Moore. 16
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publications offered wide experiences to many students BAY WINDOW Posting up the pages of The Bay Window are staff members Sharon Sealed, I to t: Alon Thompson, Stove Pollen, Dunbar, Thelma Rolfsncs, Steve Patten, Pot Coleman, Sharon Dunbar, Editor Mary i„„„„ Poetow, Editor Mikoll Potion, Rose Mory °nd Pot Coleman- Knight, ond Thelmo Rolfsnes. Standing: Jomes Stott, odviser, Ann 8lotkmore, Rote Marie Flonsburg, Janet Stadstad, Shirley Guier, Cloudia Shelley, Donna Grimes, Jo- Ann Wallaway, Mike Armstrong, ond Dick ...... . . Pcnnitk. Where arc the scissors? Who took the paste off my table? You got ten more minutes for headlines! lots of noise—but out of the havoc and choos come copies of The Bay Window. These ond many other statements have accompanied the printing of this year's volume of the Window as co- editors Mikcll Patten and Mary Paetow have kept their staffs at work learning how to run and operate an actual newspaper. All in all—it's motto, Through the Window Shines the light, accurately sums up the work of the Bay Window. MIKELL PATTEN Editor MARY PAETOW Editor QUILL AND SCROLL Pat Coleman, Standing: Nancy Harris, Juanita Cockrum, Judy Spokley, Thelmo Rolfsncs, Mary Paetow, Sharon Dunbar, Steve Patten. Take thirteen students, one adviser, and many hours of work, and out comes what is known as the AQUIIA, the Hudson's Bay yearbook. Under the editorship of capable Juanita Cockrum, this year's edition dedi- cated to “The Growing Years has been produced for the enjoyment of the students. AQUILA Seated, left to right: Judy Spokley, Patti Hubert, Nancy Wegand, Judy Solomon, Mikoll Patten. Standing, left to right: Juanita Cockrum, Editor, Mrs. Ruth Patten, adviser, Mike Stolcc, Joe Aid- rich, Pat Cudmorc, Roberta Pcklay, Nancy Harris, Marlys Pedersen, Charles True, Steve Stabler. 18
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