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P xx . Q.- if... ng Federation grows Federation, an outstanding and traditional club at Lewis and Clark, work- ed intensely on presenting various programs and events throughout the year. Federation is an opportunity for all students to become involved in mak- ing things happen at LC, stated Laurel Hepton, adviser. Members of Federation kept a busy and full schedule in presenting such activities throughout the year, such as, Big Little Tiger party, which took place before school began. Other activities that took place throughout the year were the Father-Daughter Dance and the Mother-Daughter Tea. In December, Federation members spent a lot of time and energy in presenting the Salvation Army Christmas Party. Spring held busy prepara- tion for the Lewis and Clark Lilac Coronation. As new adviser, Hepton responded, Pm really looking forward to working with students to a capacity other than in the classroom situation. Q Fall Federation included: Kassi Kain, Susan Gilkey, Deann DeVaul, Trish Alward, DeAn amura. 2. DeAn Yamura, Public Relations Officer, worked hard to make Fall Federation productive. 3. Trish Alward updates the Federation bulletin board located in the front hall. 3
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ASB develops Associated Student Body is a basic and essential part of Lewis and Clark. This year's fall ASB officers consisted of President Mike Macauleyg Vice President Randy Krummg Secretary Hilary Kelschg Treasurer, Bill Gruber, and Public Relations, Mark Lyons. The highlight of the fall, and possibly the whole year, was the dedication of the long sought, Howard Street Campus, on October 30 and 31. The ASB officers, assisted by Juanita Everson, first year adviser of ASB, took on the challenge of the dedication program and ceremonies. s j T ' s 1 V' Q, ' f it Ll H 3 R 'if f Y' . 5 if is as P gl mx ,, , , gg fl- .- M f ' s ' A, , I. t . V K ' .. if 5 A . . i . 'X ie' ' 1, 36 I -vim Y as Mrs. Everson feels that Working with highly stimulating and very motivated people, who are very conscientious about what they do is a reward within itself. They do a marvelous job. The officers are great, said Mike Macauley. They do everything they're supposed to do, and they care about what they do. Mrs. Everson is great, added Macauley. 1. Mark Lyons exercises his duties as ASB Public Relations officer. 2. Secretary Hilary Kelsh and adviser Juanita Everson are proud of their ASB. 3. Fall semester ASB officers, from left to right are: Secretary Hilary Kelshg Treasurer Bill Gruberg President Mi e Macauleyg Vice Presi- dent Randy Krumm, and Public Relations officer Mark Lyons. l l
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Varsity Cheerleaders promote spirit With 20 varsity cheerleaders this year at Lewis and Clark, the spirit has been terrific. Sonja Roach, the adviser, commented The second year of this new system of 20 irls has worked extremely well. Having four groups, one for football, boys' basketball, girls' basketball and wrestlin , gives the girls a chance to pay more atten- tion to their own indivigual sport as well as the other smaller ones. Sixteen out of 20 girls went to cheerleading camp in Ellensburg this summer. All four groups received superior ratings in both leader- ship and cheering technique. Camp required the girls to work, as well as get along with each other. The closeness of our group was one of our best qualities. We all worked really well together, stated boys' basketball cheerleader, Laura Young. Each individual grou was in char e of raising its own money throughout the year. Ear washes and candy sales were two of the major fund raisers. Participating in activities such as the Oc- toberfest, also brought in a few extra dollars. Putting on cons, painting signs, baking cookies, making cards, as well as cheering were hard work, but Everyone supported and en- couraged each other when the going got rough, said Kathryn Brockman. 5 12
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