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PAPER STAFF: Top Row: Libby Seifert, Margaret Smith, Alan Ross, Nancy Blair, Karen Heidinger, Bottom Row: Kathi Smart, john Payne, Vicky Dewalt, jack Merry, Patti Culver, Nanci Terry, Pam Simons. The Outlook Keeps the Student Body Editor jack Merry. The most publicized group in Peninsula High School is the paper staff. This fact remains true for one reason, that is that every other Friday of the school year, except during vacations, the stall edits a paper containing the happenings around the school. Some new developments have accurred in the 67-68 paper stall, however, that were important and interest- ing to the student body. With jack Merry as editor-in- chief, and Patti Culver as associate editor, things began to pop. For instance, it was ruled by the Student Council that the paper staff would become an ex facio member of the Student council so there would be a closer communi- cation between the student body and the council. Copy editor, Libby Seifert became correspondent to the Bremerton Sun this year and brought Teen Beat to the students of Peninsula. This teenage paper contained new and up to date articals that were especially impor- tant to the present generation.
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Debate advisor, Mrs. Verna Todd. The 1967-68 Debate Team was comprised of a select group of students who held an interest in intellectual competition. Their topic this year, Resolved: That Con- gress should establish uniform regulation to control criminal investigation procedures, was thoroughly cov- ered by the team members and their advisor, Mrs. Verna Todd. The teamls knowledge of this current subject, and their ability to express this knowledge, showed up at the December meet at St. Martins, when out of 23 represent- ed schools, Scott Aspman took first place in oratory events, and Carl Ash and Scott Aspman, as debate col- leagues, took fourth place in debate. Being a fairly young team with a lot of talent and ex- perience, this yearis record was extremely impressive and left high hopes for next yearls team. Debate shows skill in I ntelleetual Competition PEN HIGH DEBATORS, Front Row: Cheri Cozort, Carl Foster, Scott Aspman, jim Thomson. Second Row: Mrs. Todd, Kitty C-eehan, Dave Delony, Libby Seifert. Third Bow: Carl Ash, Doug Ryan, Fred Ni- colac.
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Ve!! informed Jack attends Student Council meetings to report what is happening Paper Staif often works long hours to meet deadlines. 47
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