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the GL cabinet led Hudson's Bay girls through a big year ma Rolfsncs, Pat Jaster, Barbara Aust, ond Ada Ahlttcn. Seated, left to right: loit Ronniko, Noncy Woigand, Donna Kolmbock, Pat Jotter. Corol Ductile, Ado Ahlttcn, Borbaro Ault, Thelma Rolfsncs, JoAnn Wollwoy, Korcn Sondt, Potty Wigor, Rilo Ruth. Stonding: Mitt Cotherine Horty, odviter. Roe Ann Dohl, Judy Morte, Sue Beauchamp, Merilee Wokemon, Maureen Brobec, Koron Fcrneding, RotoMorle Flontbcrg, Becky Aldrich, Marcello Carter, Jo Ann Hoinet, Moggie Horrii, Joyco Schroder, Betty Allhutiut, Karen VonFleet, Korcn Ciedl, Claudio Shelley, Deloret Proth, Ieoh Kloul, Mory Paetow, Toni McCorty, Shirley Ratliff, Borboro Seedt, Bonnie Schroedcr, Sandra lowhead, Jackie Runnion. ADA AHLSTEN President Take six officers. Add then thirty-two advisory repre- sentatives. Out comes a blending known as the HBHS Girls' League cabinet, which even the adviser. Miss Catherine Harty, is proud of. A year of whirlwind activities growing toward a climatic finish best describes the activities of the G.‘L. under the leadership of president Ada Ahlstcn. All Hudson's Boy girls belong to this active organization and participate in its activities constantly throughout the year. Always the first major project of the G. I. is the annual Girls' league Mix where old and new Leaguer's alike gather together for a frolicing night of fun for all. This year's mix, Western Fantasy included west- GIRLS OF THE MONTH ern skits, games and a bang up, rip-roaring evening. Once a month one girl is chosen as the Girl of the Month. These girls arc usually presented with their Termed a big success was the Dad's Club Dinner sponsored in cooperation with the Girls’ and Boys' awards in a skit such os the one in which Barbara Aust, Girls' League Veep, asks the aid of Joe Aldrich while playing What's in the House. Leagues, which netted the organizations money for their activity funds. HBHS league members spent many an hour preparing this dinner. Besides a few G. I. sponsored fund raising record dances throughout each year is the big fling in March, when at last the boys get even; Tolo. The girls were the slaves for one week with all sorts of tasks to per- form. A climax to this hectic week was the annual Tolo dance, Date With an Angel” sponsored by the Girls' league. All activities, big or small, arc part of the work of the League to help the girls more cosily manage their growing years. Among a very honored group at the Bay are: Left to right: Jeonnie Williamson, Dixie Pierce, Penny Stroh, Sandra Hilden, Joyce Peters, Korccn Bishoprick. 19
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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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Girls' League Mix night . . Joon Wcstcrlund and Paulo Bogue danced Ihc can-can as pari of Ihe senior production. Western Fantasy brought fun to many Western Fantasy” provided opportunity for a rip-roaring, bang-up time for Hudson's Bay Girls Leaguers who attended the annual Girls' League Mix Tuesday evening, October 16. The sophomores featuring a western portrayal of Little Red Riding Hood , copped the first prize in the traditional skit contest between classes. Games, relays and entertainment in the gayly decorated gymnasium were followed by a genuine saloon- type refreshment period in the cafe- torium. Every year the G. L. Mix is staged so that Hudson’s Bay girls, old and new, might better become acquainted. Charlecn Sykes and Dorothy Thompson were a cule couple. Shirley Tupker, luAnn Haugen, Pol Boyles, and Donna Marchand look lop honors wilh their costumes depicting phases of Ihe Western Fantasy theme. 20
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