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-Q -,.., -1..a,.. 2 13-- N: x ge 1. ti . 1 .' f- xi- W 2' 5 ---...fr ' JA YN' ,flv i f 4 ilk? X f SQL' 'AHURRY UP! Help me hide these pages from all ol' those kids who want to see them before the Lancers out, motions Joanne Buck to Sue Seliolle, as they store the yearbook pages lor safe keeping. lolor Photos To Book d page dummying were left up to the editorial Vision of the staff, which handled the main produc- n of the 1959-60 edition. Seven months of slave .ving and nose grinding reduced the working staff about 13 members. The addition of full colored pictures on two of the Wg,-f EASY, NOW, Betsy, cautions Beryl Benschop, us she watches Betsy Ladue trim pictures that will appear in the book. Ready with her trusty scotch tape, Beryl is prepared to pick up the pieces il' Betsy slips. SARAH BINGAMAN, Sandy Conley, Rasma Brilts, and Marsha Montgomery, four hard-working members of the 1960 Lancer staff take time out from their many and varied duties to get new ideas from 'old yearbooks. L riding pages has ushered in a new era for the Kim- ll publication department. Colored autograph end- ges and an all school index of names have contri- ted to the uniqueness and success of the 1960 ncer. -f 1 J -.Q ff 1 X1
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6 Q ,, X HANDLING THE commercial affairs of a yearbook is not an easy pushover of a job, as Dorothy Locy, I..ancer's Busi- ness Manager, found out. Above she confronts Mr. Rosen with some unpaid bills. CLOWNING WITH some the last remaining reminders of the long past salesepromotion campaign are Gail Wheeler and Karen Schmidt, Editors of the January supplement. sl LANCER EDITOR, Diana Broome, is designing a page for the 1960 Lancer. This is just one small part of her job. Diana must make sure that all the copy, designing, photographing, and compiling is done. 1960 Lancer Staff Add Each year the newly formed Lancer staffs haw attempted to overcome their inexperience and awl wardness at yearbook production, in order to coll borate in making an outstanding and different ai nual. This year was certainly no exception to this estal lished precedence, as approximately 40 energet Knights volunteered to devote their time to the sali and ad campaigns, which resulted in a record sale 875 books. The preliminary preparations, picture plannin FORMULATING IDEAS and developing them on paper is the firsi important step in the production of a school annual, as Karen Hams mond demonstrates, as she dummys copy pages for the January seniors' section.
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Barbara Ca inpbc ll President Round Table Strives For Better Kimba1l's student governing body, the Round Table sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Michener, helps bridge the gap between the administration and the student body. Any student wish- ing to make a suggestion regarding a school problem may talk to his repre- sentative or place a recommendation in the suggestion box provided by the Round Table for this purpose. When the administration wants the student body's opinion. Round Table is con- sulted. As a service to the community, the Round Table sponsored an annual city-wide work day for which the stu- dents joined together to perform odd jobs in the neighborhood. The money they received was enough to make it possible for a foreign exchange stu- dent to attend Kimball next year. Candy was sold in the cafeteria to supplement the Flower Fund. This money was used to buy flowers for Kimball students and teachers who became ill during the school year. Judie Harvey Nancy Messina Ginny Campbell Vice President Parliamentarian Secretary HE BUILDING and Grounds Committee, shown here, are looking at the annual calendar to lan their schedule for the coming days. They are Kurt Neumann, Margaret Sved, Rose Marie chell, Margaret Hurley. Marcia Wright, and Pam Buchanan. This committee promoted neatness 'ld cleanliness around the school. ES Jo Ann Hutchins Treasurer RELAXING AFTER the successful launc ing ot' their pet project are Frank Se grcn, lvlaureen Mc-Cartney, Dick Kolos Shirley Clayton, Sue Chappell, and Carolj Waltz, who were thc promoters and ins gatcrs of the Roundtables Work Day.
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