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Debate Squad Standing left to right: Roli Hirata, Morris Mickelson, Mike Brothers, Jim Burroughs, Ja I ha er, Dave Barnes, Erik Peterson. Chris Barnes. Sitting left to right: Maureen Tritle, Margaret Logsdon, Ruth Tamura, Peggy Malloy, Betsy Yake. Not pictured: .Mark Iverson, Rolf Lunde. know that foot ' s in here somewhere. Resolved, that the federal grnernment should guarantee a minimum annual income to each family unit, The Lewis and Clark debaters, led by seniors Jim Burroughs and Ja ' Thayer and Juniors M ike Brothers and M o r r i e Mickelson, were in the top division of District 8 Debate League competition all season. The junior varsity division had a record of seven wins and three losses at mid- season, the best for several years. The squad competed in the Eastern Washington Tournament at Yakima in December, at which junior debaters Roll Hirata and David Barnes tied for third place. Six teams competed at Gonzaga University in January and Washington State Uni ersity in February and March. Mike Brothers, Betsy Yake, Roli Hirata, and Margaret Logsdon earned first speaker rank consistently. New members Ruthie Tamura, Peggy Malloy, Erik Peterson, and Chris Barnes earned wins in junior division during the season. Maureen Tritle, Mark Iverson, and Rolf Lunde joined the squad in February as beginning debaters. Franklv. I ' m ■.: ith Frank. 109
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1 wish (tur pages turned out like Tiger Staff ' s. Steve Munsell-Spring Editor What do you m an I have bad hreath? These connect-the-dot pictures get harder all the time. I didn ' t use my deodorant today and I may not use it tomorrow ! A self-supporting newspaper published twice monthly during the school year except January and March by Journalism students of Lewis and Clark Hl h School. The Journal remains solely responsibJe tot its content, i Entered as second-class matter at the post office in Spokane, October 25, 191T. Printed by Comet and Cole Printers. Editorial and Business Office, Roonn 106. mm m STKVK MUrjSELL STEVE BANNA SUE COONS USA NEWCOMER., , hve Luppest. OAN TSITLB , . Cnml Otief ' . .JOHN Dl ' n ' MAW KEVTN KJSNNEBy CP EG miirh editor in chief associate ' edttor . news, copy and overset kditok business manager Assistant Eusimias Manager ADVERTISLN ' G MANAGER Assistant Ad Mano er ! - - PAGE 2 EPITOR - PAGE 3 EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Assistatit Pagfi Edi nr ' .; - P ce 2. I ' Jrtc P ftr?r$« Ptif e 3, Jenn Olsen; Sixnisi- To.-n LonffintitU Advertii mg Siiifl - Jamc; Aller, Rt charrf Craig. Jwnny 0}s vti- Jap. Gotzien. Laurie Mother, Sir.dy Ny-jcs-if. Steve Kgg«iT? Researcll Staff . Editor; Dc-btiie Forkner; tok PetfrsaijJ HmsM Aiier, Rlcrhard Crai , Torn Rafieat eM v. Sue GTOh r ' , Artistry Susai; Mlsnsr, RicbarJ Craif?. Tom EonT-liotti PiioLo raphers P ' .iul Johnson. lV:ir(y rna in Politicol Writer Ufil ' f.ar.d ?ni. Circulation. Mailing and Kscharn;e Vicl le Gehrte Sports Staff T,vn Ijjngin-. ' ni, Steve Eijgers. Paulfl i s; .Steve lAamti ' s«heoi 3rU Education Kerrarter ot Lann Mars. Mr. Expo at your service! 108
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An organization designed especially for those who plan to make a career of apathy. The members failed to show up for the picture and the advisor could not be reached for comment. When the time came to stand up and be counted, these members were the ones who sat down. Japanese Row 1 Sandy Freeman, Elaine Hayashl, Barbara Tliiiniat., iJena Mullenix, (Uri ( iallii|i. R,u Slurric Barnes ' i,l Gehrke, Cathy Burraughs, Sandy Nyburg, Ann Brooks Row ,i ' I ' crry Tanakc, liutl, raniur,]. Mar Williams, I ' atsv I ' uk,) Kathy Tanaka, Rusty Conley. Row 4 Eric Huata, Jim Frazicr, Martha Snow. Lori Hisavsii, Pfii|jy M.illoy Rou S Cir.iT Kuwada, Jack Ishitani, unknown. Ron Socjima, Kmi Hcllstrom.
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