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it ceases to be . . . interest. - William Hazlitt The Junior Division debaters stay together and win together Junior Division Jim Allen Rick Green Dana Joseph Randy LaViolette Kathy Hoover Sandy Brown Marcia Richardson John Fotheringham Dave Sando Cynthia Westlund Kathy Bates Jerry Allen Roald Krogstad Randy Rudin When you smile the whole world smiles with you Coach Pappas Lisa finds something that she likes 7i
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When a thing ceases to be . . . controversy, Front Row, L. To R.: Marcia Berning, Lisa Lundt, Peggy Ganong. Back Row, L. To R. Janyce Lauhon, Ann Robison, Senior Division member Not Shown-Ray Buckley. The primary purposes of the debate class are: (1) to learn research and communication skills; and (2) to provide students with an opportunity to compete intellectually at the interscholastic level. Major class activities in- clude participation in college invitational tournaments as well as in the North Puget Sound League. The areas of competition are debate, where the topic for the current year is the welfare system in America, and the individual speak- ing events - oration, expository, interpretation, impromptu and extempora- neous speaking The Evergreen forensics program is a traditionally strong one. The debate teams have captured two consecutive NPSL Debate Championships and have consistently placed high in the State Debate Tournament. The individual speakers have dominated league competitor and had two state cahmpions last year. The class this year has taken the Sweepstakes Trophy at Western Wash. State College and is again a definite contender for league and state honors. The team is led by Peggy Ganong, Ray Buckley, Lisa Lundt and Janyce Lauhon. When in doubt look it up.-Ray Buckley Senior Division Janyce and Jim tackle the battle of the sexes. 72
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Society honors serious students Honor Society members include Top To Bottom: Brian Hedman, Cathy Canong, Steve Mastro, Dave Briggs, James Marrow, Robert Da- volt, Lori MacArthur, Robin White, Johann Bauer, Dave Sando, Jeff Rogge, Kevin Gardner, Larry Holm, Craig Kobayashi, Robert Briggs, T.J.KIeikamp, Russ Cleaveland, Jim Allen, Cindy Maguire, Laurel Warner, Marcia Berning, Denise Phares, Karen Bates, Claudia Olsen, Barb McKie, Karen Daubert, Kathy Bates, Sandra Pleasants, Lauri Garrett, Annette Dong, Margo Thompson, Tina Eckroth, Donna Carson, Sandi Oster, Sharon Kaku, Sue Satton, Connie Peters, Sue Hawes, Pam Hall, Mary Jones, Barb Ebright, Katherine Hoover, Janet Burgon, Dorothy Nikolaisen, Kim Broughton, Chris Carsten, Bev Goo, Diana Goehring, Stephanie Charoni, Pam Pleasants, Cheryl Watanabe, Kathy Hughes, Sue Probasco, Michele Chauner and Janyce Lauhon. The monthly meetings of Honor Society were highlighted by a ser- ies of discussions on various topics guided by members of the faculty and studentbody. Funds for a schol- arship were raised by the sale of popcorn and the income from a semester dance. Honor Society has a big member- ship this year; those Not Shown In The Above Are: Mark Johnson, Linda Torseth, Peggy Hodges, June Hoist, Chris McMillan, Margaret Fourman, Lori Fritsch, Jack Thomp- son, Larry Setran and Debbie Estrem. Members accepted second semes- ter: Arlene Abbott, Sue Hutchin- son, Mike O ' Heron, Casey Storey, Jerry Allen, Larry Besk, Debbie Bordeaux, Russ Galbreath, Marjorie Mori, Carmel Nilsen, Suzie Royer, Catherine Trestrail, Dorie White, Joan Anderson, Katherine Ander- son, Lynda Boetcher, Patrick Costel- lo, Lugene Fukuma and Michael Sepal. Adviser, Dr. William Garri- son. L. To R.: Steve Davolt, vice-pres.; Janyce Lauhon, sec; Jim Allen, pres., and Bev Goo, treas. 74
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