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assemblies inform and communicate school spirit at HB We won the Eagle-Trapper foot- ball bottle. Fort Vancouver prin- cipal William lothspcich paid for it and wore the sign oil day. Jim Scott's landscape was one of the many student endeavors at the Art Assembly. Mrs. Rachael Griffin of the Portland Art Museum talked to the group as part of the assembly. Johnny Harris, Gory Hatcher, Bill Plott, Richard Lahy, and Roger Smith are decked out demonstrating what they planned to do to the Fort Vancouver Trappers in the evening's football dash. P.S. The Eagles emerged on the top half of a 14-7 score. Through the efforts of student body activities coordinator Judy Michaels, the assemblies and activities this year took on an attractive, entertaining look. That old black magic that you weave so well . . sang vocalist and song stylist Billy Donicls be- fore HB students ot the jazz assembly. Seated in the back- ground is Portland D. J., Sammy Taylor. lovely All-America City Queen Rene Hop- kins surveys all from a bright red foreign cor. Rene was chosen Queen above two other candidates from Vancouver's high schools. A common part of the pep assemblies was the boys-agoinst-the-girls contests. As Miss Maxine Smith and Mrs. Gertrude Robbins led the girls. Bob Dungan and Clem Eischcn led the male section. Hudson's Bay was proud to have at one of the as- semblies the Honorable Governor Albert Rossilini of Washington who spoke about the stale's govern- ment. 24
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winter fete, snow ball held lovely moments for many Lee Mack's Music Makers led »hc lovely girls and their dates in dancing at the Snow Ball. V.Vv V he evening ing Jim Blankenbakcr was owned by Miss Catherine Jirls' League adviser. King Jim nd his date, Sharon Dolan, cigncd over all the Christmas all festivities. r ' J This crowd was lovely decorations seen at the Snow Ball. Under the direction of art instructor Milton Hitt, they made and put up the decorations. Left to right, seated, are: Judy Morse, Dianne Houston, Eddie Lainlz, Helen Rassmussen, Carolyn Mayo, and Bobbie Peklay; standing aro: Diane Doran, Judy Wannamaker, Christina Higgins, Kathy Heide, Mr. Hitt, and Karen Ferneding; on ladders are: Nancy Wcigand, Pal Cudmorc, Paula Boguc, Judy Spokley, Judy Solomon, and Pamela Hickox. t; The night was beautiful, everyone was happy, and all had a wonder- ful time dancing to the strains of Lee Mack's Music Makers at the Christmas Snow Ball. King Jim Blankenbaker was chosen to reign over the ball by his senior class. Also vying for the coveted crown were junior Dave Dougal, and sophomore Mike Rutkowski. 23
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