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Radio Workshop Takes to the Air VF? :ff If f identified in this picture of the Radio Workshop members are from left to right: First row: Mr. Spurck isponsorl, Martin Edwards, Paul Anderson, Tom Kenney iproduction Clirectorj, Pete Stewart ltechnical directori, Carolyn Clark, Phyllis Swayze. Second row: Lawrie Brodie, Allen Pankratz, Bob Donaghey, Chuck Vogt, Ted Schmidt, Jim Price. Third row: Brent Johnson, Keith Haiser, Bud Moist, Bob Materka, Joe Pawlik, Fred Macal. Fourth row: Richard Jaques, Fred Fritzam, Dick Dudchik, Chuck Keilholz, George Krill. Another sponsor, Mr. Hawarny, is absent from this picture. -11 Q l t 5 d' W fkgho in action are from left to right: ln this picture of the Ra io o p Norm Kurilik. Standing: Tom Kennedy, Tom Kenney, Bob Donaghey unidentified student from Birmingham' 1 Sitting: Mike Cobb, Ken Pitts, and an 63 They said it couldn't be done . They said you couldn't operate .a high school radio sta- tion, but WOAK disproved this Theory by taking to the air in early i957 from studios in Dondero. Since that time, the station has expanded to large and modern studios at Kimball and Dondero. With transmitter at Dondero, programs originate at Kimball over a special line maintained by the Bell Tele- phone Company. Programs are broadcast every school day and cover the gamut from elementary educa- tion to popular music. Besides acting as an agent for the National Association ot Educational Broadcasters, WOAK hi-lights high school news and sports as well as the weekly broadcast ot the Royal Oak City Commission meetings and a weekly high school report called OUR SCHOOL ROUNDUP on WEXL in Ferndale.
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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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Future Teachers President: Amy Cardon Vice-President: Meredith Bohde Secretary: Margaret Osgood Treasurer: Karen Hemphill Sergeant-of-Arms: Bonnie Buchanan, Janice Gebell Historian: Barbara Campbell Sponsor: Miss Hamilton , . V.- - We M ,,,,. , ,f ff,-yy' ' ' wwf-,241 F f ff Q5 l 5-dn-0 Future Nurses President: Karen lazenby Vice-President Arlene Baldwin Secretary: Donna Lemma Treasurer: Kitty Conley Sponsor: Mrs. Kull
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