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PERFECT ATTENDANCE Notionol Meri» Finolists, I. to r.: Emily Nor- wood, Corel Hanson, Mike Mclnturff, Chris Hole, Ruby Apsler. Sitting together ore Mike Mclnturff, named the outstanding student in chemistry, end Carol Hanson, chosen winner of the Bausch and lomb science oword, Jim Reed, Emily Norwood, and Malcolm Beavers are the number one math team in the state this year. Icon Amorin Ronald Fakler Carl Fich Bonnie Gilc James Jones Michocl Joshua John Knechtges Charles Lippelgcos Sandra McHugh Ronold Moss Patricia Murdock Emily Norv ood Sharon Peterson Richard Sale lindo Slaughter Harold Smith Sharon Smith Kathy Taylor David Wayno Sandra Wcsolowski lindo Wcolery Karen Wulf New members of Quill and Scroll ere from left to right: Carol Pete. Trudy Capcll, Emily Norwood. Sandy Wesolowski, and Wendy 8radbury. Representing Washington this summer at the National Youth Science Comp is Julian Tornowski. Pictured above is Judy Walker, winner of sev- eral music scholarships. 183
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Students Rewarded for Sine Efforts N.C.T.E. National Runner-up: Marion Abbott - The year 1963-64 found Hudson's Bay students very busy. Some spent the summer at camps and conferences; others worked hard in preparing speeches and papers for various contests. All were, in some way, rewarded for their fine efforts. Three boys and one girl were sent to Boys' and Girls' State respectively. There they learned about state gov- ernment and its functions. The Jessi Institute also offered many students an excellent scientific education. Honors were presented to several Bay seniors throughout the year. The D.A.R. Award was given to an outstanding senior girl, and three of our top seniors received Elks' Awards. Another senior girl brought fame to herself and to the school by becoming a national runner-up in the N.C.T.E. Contest. Boys' Stale Delegates, top to bottom: Bill Flynn, Terry Ogle, Jere Van Dyk. Right: Girls' State Delegote, Roby Ap»'er. Below, I. to r.: Jessi Dele- gates: Chris Hale, Nancy Whitsitf, Allison Garr, Peggy McMokin, Sharon Blackwell, Mario Hitt. D.A.R. Good Citizen Emily Norwood 182 Elks Most Valuable Student Contest winners: I. to r.; Julian Tarnowski, first place boys' division; Noncy Whitsitf, second place girls' division; Hebert Herber, third place boys' division.
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Barbara Vaughan, Ali Haerian September, Friendship. The firtt step in the act ship is to be a friend. Sue Trullinger, Dave Meyer. October, Kindness. Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Monthly Awards Qiveti Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the friendliest of them all? ... So the first Hal and Bee of 1963-64 were selected. Each month at an assembly, students cheered enthusiastically as two more Eagles were honored for some outstanding trait. The program was climaxed when the entire student body elected two seniors Harold Hudson and Betsy Bay for the year. A faculty-student committee aided in the selection of these monthly awards. This year, working under a new con- stitution, the Hal and Bee committee consisted of four stu- dents and two faculty members. Responsible for the tabula- tion and evaluating of each advisory's vote, this committee also selected the various themes used throughout the year. Bonnie Freeman, Paul Gaussoin. November, Humor. The essence of humor is sensibility; warm tender fellow-feeling with all forms existent. d 184 lauro Besscrman, Hobort Herber. December, Sincerity. Be as thqu seemest; live thy creed. 8onnie Gile, Brent Skill. January, Politeness. Politeness costs nothing, but gains everything.
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