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Qiris’ Zernis Sweeps 'District Sharon Taylor wot a member of the dis- trict doubles champion tcom. Coach, Miss Roberts, displays winning form. The greatest girls' track achievement this year was in the 540 relay. A team of 8cnnie Freeman, Sue Kowarsh, Sandy Atkins, and Linda Hicks set a national AAU high school record. The old record of 53:9 was set in Columbus, Ohio. The new record is now 52:0. Top row L. to R.: Mr. Clark, Phyllis Carter, Mrs. Klewcno. Second row: Paf Howard, Allison Garr, Bonnie Freeman, Bev Bunbar, Linda Hicks. Third row: Lyn Owen, Kathy Pentico. Jean Shropshire. Vicki Kaloin, Kathy Winters. Fourth row: Carolyn Brill, Nancy Arisrr.an, Lonette Pinard, Barbara Peters, Kathy Rivoli, Viola Johnson; manager, Sandi Gutier- rez. Sue Paulson awaits the serve. Top row L. to R.; Sharon Taylor, Brenda Milos. Linda Slaughter, Sue Paulson. Bottom row: Linda Mcolcy, Peg Spei.lman, Arlindo Swink. and Coach Miss Roberts. The girls' tennis team began with a smashing victory over Cafh- lamet and kept going strong all season. Among their opponents were Fort Vancouver, Columbia River, Battleground, and Cathlomct. They wound up the season with a win-loss record of 8-3. The girls wero second only to Mark Morris ot the sub-district match. Throe girls were successful in qualifying for the district tournament. Sharon Taylor and Linda Slaughter were second in the sub-district doubles. Brcndo Miles was second in the sub-district singles. At the district match in Longview, the Boy team come out on top. They beat Mark Morris and Castle Rock, who hod been unde- feated all season. Sharon Taylor and Linda Slaughter were first in the doubles and Brenda Miles was first in the singles. The girls' tennis team did their part in bringing fame to the Bay. This was the fourth district Championship that the Eagles took this year.
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Volleyball Develops Stars JUNIOR-SENIOR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: Left ro fight: Linda Bones, Kathy Winters, Gerry Hubbfc, Sharon Row- land, Sue Paulson, Dion Pratt, Sue Green, Linda Slaughter. VOLLEYBALL ALL-STAR TEAM-. Bottom .Row, I. to r.; Sharon Rowland, Kathy Winter. Middle Row,- Dian Pratt, Gerry Hubble. Back Row,- Sue Green, Linda Slaughter, Sue Paulson. OUTSTANDING GIRL IN VOLLEYBALL Linda Slaughter SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: loft to right; Vi Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Sandy Atkins, Phyllis Carter, Donna Simmons, Brenda Simmons. Say Tins Undefeated Splashing to victory in every clash, the Bay Fins, Hudson's Bay s first girl's swim team, were undefeated in their first year. They succeeded in defeating Mark Morris 55-31, Columbia River 71-22, R.A. Long 69-21, and Fort Vancouver 66-23. Twelve of the nineteen girls who turned out for swimming lettered. Many of these girls turned in excellent times in their events. Annie Avery completed the 50 yd- butterfly in 33.4 seconds. Laurie Buchman was clocked at 40.1 in the 50 yd. backstroke. Sharon Milligan finished the 50 yd. freestyle in 35.9 Kris Patterson swam the 100 yd. breaststroke in 1:32. Barbara Peters turned in a time of 43.4 in the 50 yd. breaststroke, and Kathy Pugh sped through the 100 yd. freestyle in 1:08.6. Mrs. Charlene Heimbigner, the girls' coach, was pleased with the undefeat- ed season but would like to get started earlier next year, have a longer season, and meet more teams. The team was composed solely of juniors and soph- omores, therefore next year Mrs. Heimbigner anticipates a more experienced team with the aid of some good swimmers coming up from the junior highs. Far Right: Mrs. Heimbigner. Below: left to right; Sharon Milligan, Joanne Weber, Laurie Buchman, Jane Fitzgerald. Leslie Hetrick, Sharon Gordon, Barbara Peters, Kathy Graves, Mrs. Heimbigner, Chris Shaffer,. Koy Hunze, Chris Patterson, Pat Hudson, Kofhy Pugh, Annie Avery, Stcph Craig, Sarann Stevens.
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Coach, Mrs. Kleweno Feet were flying and a few hurdles fell and shots were put os the Hudson's Bay girls began their first track season. Mrs. Kleweno, coach, guided the team in their many victories. The girls gained fame for the Bay both in regular and invitational meets. Their many foes included Evergreen, Marshall, Roosevelt, Grant, Jefferson, Olympia, South Bend, Clackamas, Henry Hill, Flanagan Clan IWoodlond), Columbia River, and Wohtonko. In the winter, two girls, Phyllis Carter and lindo Hicks, ran in a qualification at Jefferson in Portland. Phyllis was victorious and received on invitation to a special meet at the Memorial Coliseum. In the spring, the lorgcst meet in the state was held at the Bay. Participants come from os for owoy os the Philippines. The Hudson's Bay team won again. The members of the team included Nancy Arisman, Sandy Atkins, Carolyn Brill, Phyllts Carter, Bonnie Freeman, Allison Garr, Sandy Gutierrez, Linda Hicks, Pat Howard, Elgina Hughes, Jeanette Johnson, Martho Johnson, Viola Johnson, Sue Kowash, Lynn Owen, Kathy Pentico, Barb Peters, lenette Pinard, Cathy Rivoli, Jean Shrop- shire, Brenda Simmons, and Kathy Winters. In its first year, the girls' track ream has richly contributed to Bay tradition. This season's success has brought a great deal of fame to the Bay. The World's Heovywcight Chomp. Oooopsl I Phyllis wins again. 49 Boy sweeps the race.
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