UKAPISONIANH Qt M aaa - - aaaaaa--Y eeeef---M----62 N I H' U, d -it-p -V Fife M g Y f - E' sf? f O -t'41 6.N i , V N ' V ku ' . Z .wg m C 7 ..-1 , , W ' 4 'Fa ' J 'V 4 cl-r ' The question for the Pierce County Debate Contest this year was, Resolved, That the Constitution of the United States should be so amended as to empower Congress to restrain, regu- late. and prohibit the labor of persons under fifteen years of age. Upholding the liapowsin affirmative of this question. were Allan lljerge, Lester l'atterson. and Yictor Mchlahon. On Ille- cember 16, when this team encountered Eatonville's negative at Kapowsin, Victor McMahon was seriously ill. Eugene Schuh, who substituted for Victor on that evening, will be one of the strongest debaters on next year's team. Although the decision of this debate favored Ilatonville's negative, 2 to 1, the Kapowsin boys did very well. The next encounter of the affirmative. with Victor debating. occurred on January 16, with Fife's negative at Fife. This time the decision was unanimous for Kapowsin. Kapowsin's negative team was not so successful this year in gaining decision points, although Manfred Stromberg, XValter Hansen, and Marcus Northover did some good work. In its first debate at lfatonville, the team was defeated by a unanimous decision. In the second encounter, with Gig Harbor at Tacoma. the decision was 2 to l. in favor of Gig Harbor's affirmative. At the close of the debate series, Gig Harbor emerged as winner in League Two. with seven points. Eatonville and Fife came next with six points, while liapowsin had five points. ima-,? ,,, ,-,, ,,- , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, .Y,Y,YY Y ,, , W., 7,,,,,, K, x' ..4Q..
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