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Bob Lunney is purchasing a Herald from Donna Steinkamp and Barry Johnson, who are regular members of the staff. The HERALD Staff Brings the News The Herald staff has published eleven issues this past year. CO-EDITOR Rasmo Brilts CO-EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR Donna Steinkamp NEWS AND PHOTO EDITOR Diana Broome Grace Brierley ADVERTISING MANAGER Nancy Graver CIRCULATION MANAGER Joyce Quenneville FEATURE EDITOR Barbara Johnson REPORTERS: Carolynn Browning, Barbara Rule, Carole Thompson, Barry Johnson, Vicki Carney, Barbara Campbell, Joannie Smith, Paul Shortt ADVISOR Mr. I. A. Rosen PHOTOGRAPHERS: Don Hicks, Larry Long, Jim Price, Richard Dudchik TYPISTS: Janice Peabody, Sharon Counts, Claudette Counts, Pam Scherer, Grace Jolly, Bonnie Hooker, Janet Holtzman PRINTER Mr. R. Pray PRINT SHOP: Dave Robert, Dick Kessler, Pat McDonneI, Bonnie Hooker, Greg Maligh, Richard Curtis, Dick Dunn. Mr. Dick Pray, graphics teacher and also instructor of the print shop, takes time out as he poses for this picture. Diana Broome and Rosrno Brilts, co-editors of The Herald, are pre- paring a page tor the next edition. Rasma points out a mistake to Diana, ww' 1 rw 'W .---f , www- f - -is--'- lAz,,.n Lia' -Q 2 61 x 'AV' If Q-..,,,,-' Here Pat McDonald and Bonnie Hooker are opaquing and lining up a negative for The Herald. This is tedious and exacting work which requires patience and skill.
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The Herald typists, writers, editors, and photographers pose for their Hicks, Claudette Counts, and Jim Price. Those kneeling are: Barbara yearly portrait. Top row standing I. to r. are: Grace Jolly, Nancy Grover, Campbell, Rasma Brilts, Grace Brierley, Diana Broome, Joannie Smith, Carol Thompson, Donna Steinkamp, Vicki Carney, Barbara Rule, Joyce Barb Johnson and Janet Holtzman. The talents of all these people are Quenneville, Carol Fredericks, Carolynn Browning, Larry Long, Don incorporated forasingle issue. 'Z . f f av R -r, ...LA ff' 5225555 ' - -. 'N I-Y G - r With the deadline having been met, the issue goes to press. Here in Dick Dunn watches a picture as it is being made into a plate for Mr. Pray's print shop, the work is done. Dave Roberts counts the printing on this complicated looking apparatus called a plate-maker. copies as they come off, and Dick Kessler checks the final copy. All in a day's work, he says in preparation for printing an issue. 60
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The Roundtable is the students Hvoiceu in ,he operonon and plan. ning of school affairs. Here its mem- bers pose for the Lancer camera. They are, left to right, top row: Margaret Hurley, Chuck Grenlee, Julie Shtrogren, Kerstin Danielsson, Marg Sved, Tom Kenney, and Dwayne Harrison. Second row: Tom Custance, Russ Maynard, Jo Ann Hutchins, Nancy Graver, Judy Mor- gan, Nancy Messina, and Virginia Campbell. First row: Frank Selgren, Carol Sanders, Judi Harvey, Barbara Campbell, Pam Nickolics, and Sue Schimmin. Roundtable Governs Kimball Well r-1.7 r Z ,fl The meeting will come to order, states president JoAnn Sellers at a session of the Roundtable. Secretary Judi Harvey is busy recording notes with vicefpresident Barbara Campbell looking on, and Pam Nickolics tending to the parliamentary procedure. Treasurer Carol Sanders is not present. The Roundtable, whose members are elected from every grade and each coun- seling division, offers the means by which the students can voice their opin- ions and suggestions on such matters as regulations for student election posters, lounge conduct, etc. The Knights of the Roundtable have as duties: the raising of food and clothing for charity drives which occasionally arise, co-ordinating of var- ious club activities so that they do not conflict, iudging of inter-mural contests, and an additional multitude of tasks. One important project of Roundtable this year vvas the hosting of the Eastern Michigan League conference of student councils, Another was to help administer the American Field Service program for the school in sending a student to Europe and aiding a foreign visitor at Kimball for a year. Sponsor of the group is Miss Barbara Dobben.
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