Kimball High School - Lancer Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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School Unit DON'T JUST stand there, tell them about our Iorkday! Why do you think we're out here? iys Ginny Campbell to Frank Sellgren as Jo ,nne Hutchins, Dick Kollossa, and Pam Bucha nan urge him with their encouraging smiles! he purpose of this little skit, staged at an as- embly, was to promote the Workday , spon- Jred by the Roundtable, in order to raise money ir the A. F, S. program. Volunteering students ffered their services to the community by doing ibs from leaf raking to fence painting. The ioney earned was put into Roundtable's A. F. S. ind to boost the prospects of sending another Iimball student abroad. ONE OF the many ways that Roundtable raises money is by selling candy during the lunch hours. Here Kurt Neumann and Ken Brower help Linda Swayze make a decision, Most of the money obtained from the sale of candy is used in the student exchange program to enable a Kimball student to go to a foreign country. t ,Q EACH YEAR at Christmas time the Roundtable participates in a Care food drive by asking each student to contribute at least one can of food to needy families. Here making posters pub- licizing the drive are Linda Kramer, Pa. Walden, Sara Douglas, Doug Austin, Jim Stewart, Marguerite Schaub, and Jackie Ellison.

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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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4 I S i I RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS from the HERALDS editors, Nancy Graver and Donna Steinkamp, are Barbara Rule. Martin Edwards Barbara Campbell, Judie Harvey, Donna DeWitt. Carole Thompson Pam Scherer, Sue liuginhill, Linda Lovy, John Leggat, Larry Long Anita Good, Jean Boyd. Julie Bago. Allan Pankratz, Vicki Carney, Maureen McCartney, Stephanie Lee, Casey Kennedy, Janice Hamal, Marguerite Schauh, Markita Brussell, and Kathy Vogt. Third Year Proves Most Successful For wwvfff-w hw-.ua -hm: If WHAT DO you mean your story is missing, protests Nancy Graver, editor-in-chief, to Casey Kennedy, as Carole Thompson and Donna Steinkamp, assistant editor, watch the execution of their fellow HERALD staffer. YOU JUST clon't have enough fingers and toes, complains Barbara Campbell, as she attempts to compose a headline for one of the monthly issues, using Sue Luginbills limited counting implements.

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