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

 - Class of 1964

Page 93 of 216

 

Hudson Bay High School - Aquila Yearbook (Vancouver, WA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 93 of 216
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Page 93 text:

Melodears, left to fight, top: Rosemary Rendon, lindo Morrs, Kathy Eaton, D:anc Houghland, Barbara Green, and Nancy Arismon. Bottom: Patti Hatcher, Cheryl Miller, Nancy Cole, Linda DcTour, Ellic Fcndrich, ond Dianne Wood. Acccmpaniit: Lindo Woolcry. Anticipated presentation causes butterflies. Entertain Aiany Audiences You should watch the director. Melodears and Qleemen Dressed in gold and orange brocade, the Melodears sang away an active season. Banquets were often on the agenda. Many times the girls entertained at the Quay Restaurant. Special events included performances at the Sheraton and Hilton Hotels in Portland. The Melodears were able to accompany the choir on its Canadian journey. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the title of the skit given by the Melodears for the Girls' Sports Club. The Gleemen were featured at the Girls' League in- stallation assembly, but their highlighting performance was for the Dad-Daughter Banquet. Both the Melodears and 'Gleemen attained the high- est rating at the Southwest Washington vocal contest Jn Stevenson. Gleemen perform ot Girls League assembly. Daily rehearsals polish performances. Gleemen, left to right, top: Dennis Gillingham, Bob Robertson. Bill Reid, Jerry Jensen, Dick Gano. and Art Chase. Bottom: Dan Dcoringcr, Dave Harrison, Larry Skaar, Art Iverson, Tom Wake, Bob Thompson, and Gary Van Dyne. 89 Get the feeling of this song.

Page 92 text:

Boy ond John Oliver choir member» joined together for on exchange concert at Fort auditorium. A bow follows every performance. “K” Choir Sings at Concerts Chosen to All-State choir wetc, left to right: Don Dear- ingor, Linda Marrs, Dennis Cummings, Allison Garr, ond Chuck Skov. B'‘ Choir members arc, left to right, front row: Gayle Kunz, Scndy Porter, Connie Quick. Gloria Alexander. Doug Korlann, Charles Russell, Bill Nelson, Terry Mustain, Bob Amos, Ron Smith, Dove Ramey, Frank Fischer, Jack Anderson. Gamin Kelso, Barbara lampheor, LaDonno Pederson, Mary Anne Grange, ond Jo Ann Hcitkemper. Second row: Marie Hitt, Leslie Hetrick. Alva Seifert, Rose Ramey, Sharon Willson. Brent Skill, Tad Aldrich, Tom Wilder, Bill Reid, Greg Bohanan, Dove Knight, Lanoy Salmola, Pat Howard, Christi Roesler, Lindra Modroll, Linda Richardson, Betty Cass, and Shirley King. Third row: Hazel Clark, Nancy Dixon, Sandra Atkins. Kathy Smith, Carol King, Debbie Robb. Denice Frier, Carol Collett, Eileen Borin, Sharon Erickson, Janice Mclrvin, Patti Thomas, Betty Jo Soady, Frances Hibberd, Sherrie Smith, Joy Fry. Karen Potts, and Michele Abbot. Fourth row: Colleen Schilc, Carolyn Mobley, Sandra Vernon, Lola Roberts, Sharon Golphanee, Cheryl Brooks, Jane Fitzgerald, Bonnie Worner, Gail Kunz, Francine Danis, Sharon Milligan, Pat Hudson, Peg Bryan, Jconno Hathawoy, Kathy Brown, Sue Anton. Loretta Bray, Kathy Showcross, and Cheryl Jcsscn. Accomoanists: Sondra Olin and Bonnie Gilc.



Page 94 text:

Advisor, Mr. Cooksley Art, Kitty Russell Editor, Emily Norwood Aquila Preserves Memories The Aquila year began busily by moving into the new staff room. This was only the beginning of a rather fun year. The sales campaigrl was highlighted by the Aquila skit at the Homecoming Assembly. Many events of the first few weeks of school were portrayed by the staff members. There were then those surprise” birthday parties when frosting-covered fingers mingled with pictures and layouts. Another cake celebrated Mr. Cook- sley's engagement announcement. On the serious side, all staff members will remember those theme papers and assigned bulletin boards. Panic always struck when deadline dates ap- proached. The coming of summer vacation only meant many more hours spent in the Aquila room. Every effort was utilized to present a pleasing yearbook to the student body for the year '63-64. Photographer, Sam Smith Senior Class, Sue Trullinger Soph, and Jun. Class, Carpj Wgtgrj

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