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f '« This is Hudson's Boy, a school made up of 1,643 completely different individuals. We are all individuals in every sense of the word: no two of us have the same face or figure, no two of us always think the same things about the same subject, no two of us dress or act alike. Each of us shows his own per- sonality traits in a different way — always smiling or frowning, always friendly or perhaps un- friendly, loud and talkative or quiet and unassuming, getting straight A s or straight D's, never serious or never carefree and gay- Hudson's Bay is a school com- prised of ideas as well as peo- ple. Old ideas have made the Bay what she is today, new ideas will make her what she will be tomorrow Some of these ideas are far-fetched and im- practical, others are ridiculous' because of their lark of imagina- tion, yet most of them are use- ful and plausible Yes, this is Hudson's Bay, a school full of people, ideas, memories of the past, and plans for the future. 176 SPRING AC
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Bob Moyes posies off the baton to Steve Bryan. Bob Mayes and Jere Von Dyk hold place trophy. third Bob Rancore, Steve Brycn, and River and Evergreen. Jere Von Dyk compete against Columbia Bob Roncorc posses the baton to Harold Smith in the mile reloy. According to Coach Allinger, the junior-varsity squad should provide Hudson's Bay with as good a competitive track team as this year's next year. Some J.V. squad members moved up to the varsity during the season. Sophomore Mike Barlow became a member of the 880 varsity relay mid-v ay through the season. Dave Waller, also a sophomore, moved up to the varsity 220. Jerry Anderson, a junior, became another varsity 220 competitor. Low hurdler Steve Buss became a varsity member along with Tom Thompson, a sophomore. Promising J.V. members for next year's varsity are sopho- mores Tim Garside and Mike Smith, high and low hurdlers. Bernie Smith, a junior, will be one of the better varsity pole vaulters. The J.V. squad will supply a sound nucleus for next year's varsity track team. Zeam Provides Nucleus Is? Row, I. ro r.: Jerry Anderson, Jeff McHalc. Joe Demme. Barry Pickett, Mike Olson, Scot Harper, Alan Austenfeld. 2nd Row: Bob Harris, Mike Burton, Ron Fakler, Jerry Winters, 8rucc Overbay. Bruce Frohn. 3rd Row: Bruce Hall, Dovo Cox, Ken Anderson, Rick Nelson, Bob Meoley. Wriston Alexander.
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