Peninsula High School - Kwahaes Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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Mike and the Apple Machine. Our President addresses the Student Body Randy works with Donna Waterland, the new inner-high Council Representa- tive. Our Trusty Treasurer, Marg Smith. Vivian was the A.S.B. Secretary.

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Active Council 0vernedSlua'ent Body i Seated: lake Rice, Kris Allen, jim Wright, Vivian Spadoni, Marg Smith, jim Miller, and Pat Lyle. Standing: Mike Veitenhans and Randy Babich. Student Council and their advisor discussed current school business Student Council members were kept busy reorganiz- ing and improving student life. Under the leadership of A.S.B. President Randy Ba- bich, and the new faculty advisor, Mr. Cary Stainbrook, the Council met in the student lounge and acted as a sounding board for many new student ideas. After thorough discussions, the ten member group ini- tiated a new letter system for the lettermen, purchased a new IBM-Selectotype for paper staff, and bought the new apple machine. They also changed the Constitution to allow the Editor-in-Chief of the Outlook to attend meetings in order to improve communications between Student Council and the Student Body. In addition, the regular duties of selling activity cards, handling the door-decorating contest, selecting national assemblies, and selling candy were carefully attended to. For the Hrst time in the league, an all new inner-high council was formed. This group consisted of a Student Council member and a representative from the various schools in the league, and was created to improve com- munications between the schools.



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Senate members listen to the advice of their advisor, Mr. McNeely. tTopl Chris Sather, Secretary. QBottom, L. to RJ Doug johnson, vice- chairmang Mike Veitenhans, chairman. Mike Heads Senate Senate took on a new face this year as it became the oflicial group for constructive criticismf, Along with a new purpose, it also acquired a new advisor, Mr. Warren McNee1y. Senateis main job this year was to answer questions brought up by various student groups, and try to rectify any complaints. In order to accomplish this, joint meet- ings were sometimes held with Student Council. Through these efforts, closer ties were established be- tween the Council, the representatives, and the roll- room members. Many thankless jobs were often left to be handled by the Senate members. It was their duty 'to set up .chairs for assemblies, try to keep honor study halls in order, and see that back to school night ran smoothly. Like other organized groups, Senate had its officers. Chris Sather was elected secretary and Doug Johnson was elected vice-chairman. Mike Veitenhans, ASB Vice- President, assumed the duties of chairman and directed Senate toward a prosperous year. CTop: L. to RJ Mr. McNeeley, Mark Watland, Marlene Brones, Mar- tBott0ml Mike Veitenhans, Phyllis Smith, Becky Finholm, Linda tha Marcum, jorja Peterson, Louise Thompson, Pete Engle, Doug Bjornstad, Penny jones, Dana Delony, Kris MacDonald, Vickie De- johnson, Dean Hersee, Rick Kitchen, Ray Shindler, Chris Sather. Walt, Brian Bergman, Don Polworth, Fred Crase, and Rob Mitchell.

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