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

 - Class of 1964

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Hudson Bay High School - Aquila Yearbook (Vancouver, WA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 176 of 216
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Page 176 text:

Coach, Jack Higgins Zrack Duo fiabs Zhird The 1964 Eagle track team, coached by Mr. Jack Higgins and Mr. Bert Allinger, placed third in the state meet at Pullman, second in district competition at Chehalis, and first in the sub-dis- trict meet held on our own field. Jere Van Dyk and Bob Mayes led the field of record-breakers with two records apiece. Jere broke the old record in the mile (4:33.9) by 0.6 second, and broke his own 440 record (48.8) by 0.3 second. Bob Mayes, low and high hurdler, broke his own low hurdle record (19.8) by 0.4 second and his own high hurdle record (14.9) by 0.5 second. The pole vault record fell three times this year. The first to break the old record of 12 ft. 6 in. was Ed Carter with a 12 ft. 83 4 in. vault. Curt Nettles, with a 12 ft. 9 in. jump, was the second to break the record. Ron Purvis, the last to break the record, hit a high of 13 ft. A new event this year, the two-mile run, was run in 10:23 by Lewis Benedict. Others run- ning the two-mile were Arvid Anderson and Don Stanfill. The Washington State Meet at Pullman saw two Hudson's Bay participants garner 26 points to place third in state competition. Aberdeen and Franklin (Seattle), with much larger representation, were the only schools to finish higher. They tied for first with 42 points. The tv o members of the Eagle track team were Jere Van Dyk and Bob Mayes. Van Dyk took first in the 440 for 10 points and Mayes earned 16 points with 2 third places in low and high hurdles and a fourth in the broad jump. Bob Mayes, Hardier Jar© Van Dyk, 440. 880, mile. Boo Mayes places 2nd in North Salem meet. Bob Mcalcy and Jere Van Dyk prepare to toke off'' in North Salem meet. Mike Joshua, Mile Relay Rich Osborn, Mite 880 Relay Team: 8ob Mayes, Bob Rancore, Don Hershey. and Jere Van Dyk. Bob Rancore, Steve Bryon. and Jere Van Dyk run the 440 in Columbia River- meet.

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First Doubles: Doug Whitlock and lorry Show Underclassmen The Tennis Team, Front row, L-R: John loPlontc. Malcomb Beavers, Doug Whitlock. Bob Thomp- son, Tom Erickson, Art De8usschcrc. Paul Hedengren, lorry Show. Bock row: Jerry Winters, Pat Armstrong, Joy Demme, Jim Smith, Chris Crum, Mike Raizman, Terry Mvstain, Mike Brower, Ken Rolcnc, Greg Bouma, Bill Dudley. Cliff lloyd. Underclassmen dominated this year’s net team as they once again were undefeated in league competition. Led by junior Bob Thomp- son, the team captured a second at sub-district with Bob Thompson winning the singles title. At district the team had an unprecedented third place finish with Bob taking second in singles. At state both doubles and singles teams won first round matches with Thompson advancing to the quarter-finals before losing to the second seeded player. This year the team made a spe- cial trip to Yakima, where they played Davis and Eisenhower High Schools. The Eagles fared well against the stiff Yakima competition. The experience gained by the team here will help them tremendously towards winning the state title next year. Greatly beneficial to the team was the great coaching they received from Mr. John Marshall, an excellent player himself, and Malcomb Beav- ers, the manager. Second Doubles: John LaPlon'e and Paul Hedengren 171



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Rancore pastes off to Joshua. ■5mith Kbnds .off'to Br on. dears J he Tiui Top Row, I. to r.: Rich Osborne, Bob Rancore, Pete Boach, Ed Cartor. Second Row: Arvid Anderson, Don Stanfill, Monte Meyer, Jerry Burns, Bob Mealey. Third Row: Tom Swart, Bob Moore, Dave Waller, Mike Barlow. Fourth Row: Mike Hutton, Jim Antisdel, Jim War- ren, Ralph Griffin. Fifth Row: Lorry Richardson, Don Horshcy, Steve Buss, Gary Richardson. Sixth Row: Harold Smith, Mike Olin, Dave Meyer, Ron Purvis. Bottom Row: Jere Van Dyk, Mike Joshua, Bob Mayes, Lewis Benedict. Don Horshcy lops in the 880 relay.

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