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

 - Class of 1964

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four Sagle footballers Qet Post-Season Stovo Shotwell Dove Meyer Rich Garr Dove Anderson Dick Swofford John Rabitoy I8fe 'Mimi Halfback Sieve Shotwell gains 5 yards in the Homecoming gome against R.A. long. John Knechtges Jeff Howard The Hudson's Bay football team started the '63 season with a 13-0 victory over Camas and a smashing 33-12 upset of the Kelso Highlanders. However, after a loss to Olympia, the undefeated league champions, the Eagles suffered an early season letdown from which they never recovered. For the rest of the season, the team was plagued by mistakes, epitomized by their loss to second place Aberdeen. Leading 26-14 with ten minutes to go, the Eagles fell apart, allowing the Bobcats to score two quick touchdowns, and add the extra points which brought them a 28-26 victory. The Bay regained some of its early season form in the last two games, with Battle Ground and Fort Vancouver splitting the pair. Ken Schave and Mike Joshua each scored a touchdown as the Eagles recorded a convincing win over Battle Ground, but our offense was stymied in the final game by a Fort defense which held Hudson's Bay to only 119 rushing. A Skov to Wikstrom pass was good for a touchdown, but Fort scored a touchdown plus an extra point, enough for a 7-6 victory in the cross-town rivalry. Although the season s record was something less than expected, the Eagles were not without their stars. Tackle Dave Meyer made second team all-confer- ence; and despite being covered by two or more men per game, end Mike Powers also made second team all-conference. Quarterback Bob Mayes played only three full games before being injured, but was impressive enough in these three to rate honorable mention, while the play of center Mike Olin was so excellent that many felt he was slighted in only being given honorable mention. The players Gail Wikjirom Mik© Olin themselves selected Olin and half- back Steve Shotwell as team co-cap- Mikc Joshua Greg luehrs George Eaton Greg Anderson

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V I 11 I Alexander Tim Blackwell Judy Bonneito Dcana Croford Katie Dygert Hal Anderson Dale Modrall Linda Anderson Hoi Moffatt Gerry Ashe Sondy Padden Mary Baker Steve Phillips Keith Barker Undo Proseh Nancy Clark Nancy Prouty Dove Crandall Helen Scott Tom Enger Jim Selfridgc Ron Forrest Fred Smith Dale Giles Wallace Surbert John Grasor Doug Sweet Judi Hansen Jim Thorn Dave Higdon Rob Torncby Chuck Huston Bonnie Tripp Greg Johnson Leigh Van Burcn Darlene La Plante John Wilson Bob Lentz Denny Yettick Ray Merrill Dan Dual Rae Hudson Hornets don't go! Sophomores Clem Up Campus The sophomores began their first year at Bay by attending the Get Acquainted” Dance in September. From there President Terry Clark and the sophomore class officers began their planning of activities for the coming year. Campus Clean-up, a traditional sophomore project, was begun by the end of the first quarter. Study hall chairmen De- Anne Wear, Cheryl Jessen, Patti Allinger, Joyce Morris, and Carol White helped get the job done thoroughly and efficiently. High point of the sophomore's year of activity was the assembly. The theme of the assembly was East Side Story , a tale about traditional rivalry between Fort Vancouver and Hudson's Bay. The sophomores enacted a basketball game between the two schools. Jim Holland was the narrator. Other participants were Cathy Gregg and Tony Tosti, dancers; Dave Polk, basketball star,- Nancy Arisman, Terry Clark and Jeanne Hathaway, officers. Special awards were given to Carol White and Jerry Joshua for their contribu- tions to this assembly. Thij is the way Fort does it. 71 50 to 0? Whistle while you work! Deep thought!



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Mike Powers, Eagle end, finds himself all alone . . . Bob Mayes Steve Bryan Mike Powers Hobcrt Herber Steve Bass Jim Warren Gary Ripley Ken Schove Robert Harris Wriston Alexander Mike Burton Don Hershcy . . . and tokes a pass from Bob Mayes, good for 20 yards in the Corvallis game. 73

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