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

 - Class of 1962

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IJ I 4 A Vrxy kiryi 4 ' , o T? o o, A fi g , L7 . xiii: -ff- 5' 531 ' gllif ' - o i ooo 1 o , o - .,,Vl.. :ii ':h . . . with the long walk home . . . . a date for . . 2 Q . 5 i V J, . A fs gd ii- 'MI . . 3 , I , the dance 2, f a ,rig , ,Q , f .Q 31 's - I-A' if and then-home ' 7 -f Wfglggilf '35 Eng? i , .f 4, My A Q H w QQ, -f -593-'gf H+? ..1 ,-,,,A, rr' AS I9'?SFiW'-515' A 5 '.Si5.4?fii 1. '.. as 51 K. Z-. fT,2,.'.gf:xk ' 2' sw , 1:5-Ef'fgm'?. ,i 1 ., .i 'ffgggggc .,, uf ..g,,,.,- ':',.f47-1. af W : E, . ?g:,gjilfi3 , A ,535 -A , +043 5854. 4 . K' ag n .Q we A. , , 4 .' :air - : -if ft: - 1 R4' 'if 1 in iff? ' , , 'ny 'Q ' . s . 7225525 a RMA swf Aphex rw? is NFL f1f,:sm.,n wi. , . ' 'i f , - ' 'Qffe?si3ff1i9Q22 . ,,:w,..Mf i gm ff af h r.,,. ,N .,,,. by an i experienced and capable staff of educators whose devotion to their profession i benefits th e students. Mr. Ismlor R prepare on I I Engl ! ,nanny 'tml M QS! fi-- ,QQE kffff 3 s f'- fw. b .,-'lv ..- rm-,' ., .-'f . 'P-3.5,-A' mW'.1 f 1 '13, 5 , . ,,..,, ,-+ . fx , 35.1 N. J: 3,31-s'i4-. f -42 ab- L 'g,f.- 4. rf V fajgn' A W nf, gk J M' 1 'GJ .YK 4, A 4, W , X W Q 1 ,f '52 K QA Eg?-4 LQ Q is W1 ,gf-,ig we 1 J, X v m gm 1 1 U Xl .wr fu.: 14 1 5.3 5 I sg 551 Q 55' fi? x -. L . 2-M W ng, ei fy ,, ,Y ','! -,, fl im Y u: 'z F F ,Wa if 2' Fizfff x if mx. Q,juA.1jJ E '42-Mu ,W , W, :fi f',' Q, Mrs. Anysia Medawar gives an animated picture of one of her speech students to Mrs. Karen Canfield and Mr. Malcolm Armstrong. Mr. William Cabage adjusts the press that prints the Herald each month W, MM ilfin new ' mai-'2Piai,WLvs' f f r l , A: 452, :ff ' a senior advisor Ray Hawarny Get those trip payments in my office by tomorrow, s ys c X Xl' Mr. Robert Schieshl's hieroglyphics lose out to the picturesque view of the ramp. , 7 Y I'm losing my stitches, says Miss Joanne Johnstone to Miss Sue Good- man. This is the precise way to wear a thimblef' points out Mrs. Theodesia Harris. 3 41' Y 7 I I I haven't got enough 'eilber' room, says Mr. Charles Eilber at an assembly. 27 Mr. James C. Covert Mr. Edward W. Hoot Superintendent of Schools Principal ,flx Mr. Don Stanbury Assistant Principal , E' , . Mr. Jack Stephan Assistant to the Principal Miss Eva Moore Miss Martha Neiswender Mr. Charles Stafford Mr. Richard Welsh Counselor Division F Counselor Division C Counselor Division D Counselor Division A Mr. Louis Hargreaves Counselor Division E Mr. Malcolm Armstrong Social Studies n Q. fix I .. iffus VM . V ssrs Mrs. Denzil Ballmer Music Mr. John Botens Latin-English Mr. William Cabage Industrial Arts T I Mr. William MacPhee Counselor Division B Mr. James Arndt Social Studies P , Mr. John Barker Social Studies 1-4, fm QR Mr. William Boyd 'A Driver Education i' V zi- ., , - as 57 -, ,,,,, Q .415 I ,, ,Q1 . E :,k .Aj -ap KL. ii 1 f gi' S fiagiwf , 1 .ircsaaeaa r . Mr. James Cameron Attendance il l .. Job seekers interest Mrs. Dorothy Dexter. ? ,gl !i'wfgiWx it 53533 Mr. Wray Barrows English Mrs. Doris Braeuninger Library Mr. Edward Campbell Driver Education . K 'viiiw' JY' FM fy? 2 3 .11ilf2, , 1 ft .lf 5 , , Q , F ,SL A VW 2 sais 7 . iiwjiffk , vxggw., -4--:is Mr. Hugh Black English in .Q 1 - If .-ah D 1.5, A if 7,73 I Q . gg X . fm 1 X waz W' Y I Mr. Donald Bray Driver Education Mrs. Christine Clark Home Economics 5!'3::5Is:? i fr'-'D Q 4 , 4- 'mv ,, . Y rj? iw ,. .gi i 4 if- jf -4 Mrs. Faye Bond English 2' rn- .s .ff SL , , rc AQ W ' if Mrs. Mary Brown Commercial Miss Beverly Coburn English i iiii if ..,. g. .,, , Mr. Robert Booker Mathematics .,f, 7 , i , fQf1aT7 n , ,ff A sif - 1 etie it ljaaaaa ' ff.d54l2uf2'1H'fJn?2: '45:.55f., Mr. Donald Bush Social Studies 1 :HQ . . f 1- gg.. gr.. I ' - fig. rfwgigfy 1 W ' A rf . Mr. Edward Davis Industrial Arts 2 .,,.,..,,y,,,..,,.-.f ,W ,V-W , - ---ivff 11. if :gl Q Q' IW' ul , 1 ' i . ' . 12:3 'N 55' Q na , .- .. ' J' ly :- I s , 1 'ip-iizf 'L'-Y as Miss Emma Doerr Phys. Ed. Mr. James Glick English ,a-fm... , Mrs. Ann Cash wonders where she could have placed that message. I r rr M Mr. Yenovk Kavafian Music Mr. Kenneth Lindstrom Language Mrs. Judy Kessler Mrs. Helen Kull English Home Economics Mr. Robert Lothamer Mr. Julian Mack Language Mathematics X in .rasl '1?f A 'liijxt f' . if ,. lv 'L al in 'Rf Qizkg vr 319' 'T is ' in . 2 Mr. Keith Lancaster Music 1 .ff .J 'K Q , -f. ' , fmlh n 'aa V e .V I Miss Sally Maloney English Mrs. Theodesia Harris Home Economics ll l if Y L ilyl Mrs. Marcia Last English Mr. Peter Mangiaracina Art Mr. Charles Eilber ' g ..,.,,. ,, -. Q K si. Vega? 5 fi ' ii S' in I t 6 'fn .., az . ,V- H , .. .V ,N . .. Mrs. Betty Ellis ' L 5 in O i N . s H, ' . 4 .Qi 1+ K .. b ,. sv., I fwf ,,i.g:..., f 5: ' ?7'v.a.rp.,M - 53 Us 1 5 5' w, .i , +1 X 4 A 4 I X. 4 T L Mr. Richard Fetters Mr. James Flack Mrs. Jayne Franklin Mathematics Social Studies Phys. Ed. Social Studies English i Q i iiii E. K .-g fa iiy? Mr. Robert Gose Mrs. Florence Hall Mr. Harlan Hall Miss Marilyn Hamilton MTS- Winiffed Hartwig Social Studies English Mathematics Commercial Library Q W M: Ag X E E f if 1 V' 2 f-v.' Mr. Ray I-Iawarny Miss Kay Homer Mr. Max Horton Mr. Alfred Jilbert Mr. Charles Jones English English Social Studies Industrial Arts MI-1themafiCS a ii lles Miss Joanne Less English flr 'F :-, V . - ' ' s ' si e :l.i 'g ' 1:, . . ':: w . '1' ' , ,,.. ..VV. lvli- ,. . ,, I A , V,.V I :., , ,.,, . K ' Y Miss Mafy McQueen 1 Mr. Robert Richards emphasizes his statement with the pointer in algebra. Phys. Ed. -anhntv Mrs. Anysia Medawar English A . gn L Mr. Charles Mueller Industrial Arts gear Mr. Andrew Popovecz Social Studies Mrs. Frances Meraw Special Education Mrs. Linda Noble Science -fairs Mr. Fred Puskas Industrial Arts 'K tri al.. f-N5 .. .QE -.2-K xg -.-3 QQ ' . ., - .E ,,. L .fa-w121fl'3 3fai 'i- '1Fsi'i, , 'A ' j rj.,-52 K Miss Elizabeth Michener Social Studies Mr. Aaron Norbury Speech Correctionist 43...-is fn..-f Mr. William Pyles Industrial Arts hs Mrs. Doris Braeuninger. The work of a librarian involves countless chores , sig Mr. Ralph Miller Science Mr. Ried Ogilvie Industrial Arts Mr. Robert Richards Mathematics V l r1,: X 5 f K 5 ' ww X 'X B , A ? l + i A l , rs . :QL K ., 'it ' If F R Q if wif' :wt K' r .r Mr. Gordon Morlan Science I E ui . K . K is 2' 1 if ,fr if . f 'Za Mr. John Perry Social Studies ., 125 fl.. fr if f x 'lgei . I JVV if , ' 1.1. ,sm-' 1 ii, 5 . f 'L ' 35 111 W 1 31579,-mils Mr. Haldon Robinson Commercial Mrs. Nova Runyon English H+ WQ3.ff5rgvg.W wgzf-rwaa 5 -- A w s 1.1, ,Jn a vs' ,,:- ,iw .L WE-1l?ff5Ef.rEei2-if'lil-522: .' .:i.:5f1gjggg.Qgg35ggri 5 :Q . 10' , , gy, .Gsm ,ww ,W ,,. ' M -llfl ' K i' M3 1 li 'iwiri f : . Gm F 1 if 41,2 ,inf 1 l 1 ,lx Mr. ..f,: Vincent Sigren Phys. Ed. .ir , Mr. James Moser Mathematics Mr. Russell Peters Music ,Q --we sig,-T eg ' . i , new i Mr. Isadore Rosen English P 5 '.,A A, Mr. Prentice Ryan V N X Phys. Ed. l l ' ' '2- 1 5 l fhig - -,,::, l ssie . 52, .3--' Miss Barbara Snell Mathematics Mrs. Donna Scherer Commercial L sninell ' . Y' in Q A ' x ,gpg Mr. Joseph Spector Commercial new member of the biology department is Mrs. Linda Noble. Mr. Ronald Schmidt Miss Mary Sue Schriber Science Language Mr. Robert Schiehsl Commercial Y 5 S h , 5 sg S E fill ' i L. WI'- , S' ' w vi Mr. peter Spurck Mr..Edward Stange Mr. Mike. Stoolmiller 3 English Driver Education Science Mr. Gerald Stotz Science Mr. Horton grimaces at his study hall student Mr. Paul Temerian Driver Education . . af . , ,., K . . .,.., .3 -3' gs., ' lvf-1 S :fat A Jai K ,Ti f ,- Mrs. Janet Zemke Commercial I 1 gn? 3. Y fr K 1? -f Mr. Richard Zulch Mathematics .. .if,,. , . fe Y '.:'f Mrs. Alma Tower English MK. 'rlwsx Miss Louise Ziemer Phys. Ed. uw 'rf -f Miss Jo Anne Johnstone Commercial Mr. Gilbert Stuve Social Studies Mr. John Warner Mr. Herman Wolter Mrs. Carol Young Social Studies Mathematics Language Mr. Harry Zientek Industrial Arts Miss Jean Hallisy finds time at a pep assembly to correct papers. Getting ready for the day's work are Mrs. Martha Snyder, attendance secretaryg Mrs. Helen Robinson, bookkeeperg Miss Jill Duckworth, principal's secretaryg and Mrs. Norma Stephans, switchboard operator. fra Hoping for a quick return of Mr. William Odykirk called in to active service in October of 1961 In memory of Mr. John Grosskopf who passed away November 22, 1961 Mr. Malcolm Armstrong smiles as he reads one student's comment on life 2 ' m ' h' fwj7j'ii3if 1 f5 . ' L 5 k A A415 . 2, , , m. . - , fax , . A W Ti 1 V .. 'im 'QA-Qfqxgggafg ' Q'-21335 ,gf 'if .. ' 1 5 , -, ., Y I - , V Afi 1' H K . 12 ' ,' , y 'f' vv + 45, , j- x AM, gil? Ip , , 'f A in-lg. 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Q Chewing on her ruler isn't going to give John Block concentrates in Kathy Kondas the answer English 8 as he tries to get the full meaning of a poem. V' A K in 'ISE As graduation nears, Janice Couper and Harold Zaske gaze at the school which they will soon leave behind. Sandy Pierse urges Mary Traczike to decide on the date of her picture appointment. o-,QA ..,f , f AYP f,.f ,ng 4-shi : A L- . S 2' , xg. i ' fJfgQq,g7ii,,:f' ,ey ff! g ' 1 ff? 1 Sfggi-fj,?e3 ' J. Q a., fbi?-mf ' 'ax . .'fj'5.,-5:.!,'f ?i ' ' fEg':'L ,fr lf:-X ek - Zi., 7, . lg , hgfsrnyi L , h' Q - . Q - f ,W . t 'N 5 za I gfvkkh -4 Ll lf- 'fiw , kk 'iii .. .- :ffm 'vigil' A 'W , A , Q1 -'h,'x ' 'X , ' W, div' Qi J-. - , :ax , 1' M'1--M x jk L55 7 'sy A , . I Www - f . 6:47 -W ,435 if? - 'flu M 3 -- N . 4 S ' .iyisaigggg ,M V L ,ag -fy, - -- A sn.Q,,, 'Qi MN . ' ,-Lf, va YK ,Awe .AN . '-if 1' x Af as m 9 ' fl ,Kg Q2 N x rt. 4' .A W5 A fan X W ' ,Nd W 'Q I I I 1 , E1 fi wg., Seniors receive instruction in the principles of trigonometry from Mr. Robert Booker 'eiwvi Ross Graham tells Gary Anderson about upcoming senior events. Senior class president Don Schmidt presides over the student body during an assembly. Kay Richards' thoughts are far away. J- - f f gn:-.Q -' A - W1 W' I Kathy Rohn dreams of the future. ,....-M ,P V, ,W-MEQRLK Zim ,,.,M J mwm , M,,M.W W, 'T ,gg-J :gif 3 - , A 5 . 1, 5 4' by E. fs' ' R I T M . ,,, , . I 1 , 'K Mi' 'ww1mfffvx K - - ., h J- . . ,, I 6 , V 2 .AX W 'r ' ' Nfl Lrrkkyk V rx , . , Mg, ' .1 . ' K nf fw .. , W '- N -'-- wwgriw-'A K ,,.. ,, H' nJW'J'M 'MM M M, Just who does she think she is? wonders Karen Burkhardt. Aw, shucks, it was nothing , says blushing Bennie Shellnut Off to a week-end of fun at Mackinac are nine enthusiastic seniors. x , my fi x L , -N' A ,4-1 503' ,232 ,M Q L, ! , I .S ,V if 5Wf fg5fi4'iff '- f X t We , A',31,..--f , ,Q I ,' gg- KM A' I v- - A -af ' ' N' AT .Kai - LLL- 1 'M . fx I An F Wu- K r,,y.. x if . 4: .Sv . '41 X iii, - . -Lf ff .. at 'i,.,+'rk fmt, 'ERT T in iw, A ful' ,V vzlw 5 ,vfgg w h Q K ,fE5i'i:Q'ffff- ' , ' V Qjf 'Q, lla-.77 bfi V H ff L. Q ul .V f X Uk . N , ::LV,axViz,, 1, I . ., . A, y fi-S , 5 , .L 'jf ,L ,fv T: 'gy - if LL-, :W ' - K ,. ,5 'LV'f Z 5.n' ,'eg,f0,, , I A 6 , 'fl fwffgfif fQ::1ff ffw if ffg, k' .4 K, f,4'.1s,5-,-V. -,gif L. 7' ,, , f A' . , ,nf Lxrqfggdz TQ SUQCEED 4 i-flu. -1 ff 5. , wr u kr , if 53,3 'I 'li W Q - - 'f -Wgrkwjf-11 Z'- - .Lg , 574, ! f3.Q:' f ' ff 'al f isafff' if-iiZ:eEgwf:g51 , faxffgff,fs-f:f5g+v,'A A kf,1'1ylilu 'Qf. af Hai :fifv,mE ?'fK W. T f'?u1uw.,i Aw: Qfff. fm R'fHVf. - gfffgmf-Q L-L,i tffiflfi -Wgfkfvy ff , F ws' f ' K 1 ' 7' 1 fr I it If' 5wsg,ifil,l J7w .- A w m w+ '1 ' 1 1 M , Vw, -f, , Rf ,M L. G wcumvnlvfv . 1 J' fix' . .xii ' 'Qyg if gil 1 ,. .:, 5 A ,nf Q51 --If t Q 5 i V f'f1'fEliCv'V 1 ,lffif V S x George Acree if ae., . ' Thomas Akehurst F -5 Janet Ambrose Macbeth? Who the heck is Macbeth? ponders Mike Rowe in English 7. DON SCHMIDT Presldent Martin Bakken Robert Barnes 'I' 'Sf' Micheal Acree Jacqueline Akins Gary Anderson Richard Baldauf Fredrick Barney .aye- x is gn 4 - it ut. uwQ'x,, ., if . . Jacqueline Adams Penelope Adams Richard Akkerman Herbert Alden 'F James Annesser m, nz 1' , E Stella Barham Allen Bartlett 'I' Carol Arvxk ,,- I ' . ,A VN l A ' .V k l 1 2 .M , J gf J Jerald Barich 'Y' -fm ii' - ,tw -l,tg:,31Qf ' ,ef 42. ,gg r K Diane Baugh Y r I Sarah Adams 1 Patricia Allen K Marjorie Austin Patricia Barker Andrew Agosta Thomas Alpert 'l' Anthony Avizenis Randolph Barlow Sigitas Baziliauskas Michael Beachi' Paul Beauchamp Richard Behrendt .Mft W .l Q K 0 W, B1 Rennie Bloom Tim Brandt rig.-. .. -Wa! ,.., . .. Q 'va' V W.:- .us-,fgw r., - ,f , ,fi vb, -f . N. 'Y fl B I -+1 L Aa. if IH 5 - lv 1 ' lg ' 'Q f 1 fi 2 , .sie 1 .1 133.1 W 3 A ' : Q -5 sian. Randolph Brunner 'K John Beaver Nickie Beck -' -ga 'U ' iw . ll 1 - 5, , I . ,gm ew -.., x x 12. : a ffm , ' 1,5 'll W . , Q. , ,ips 1 Susanne Benche Linda Benford T ' iagag-ve.. ,La W FB . 511' :- 7 .e-A X in Alexander Bolis Jack Bossick Gwen Breitmoser Faye Briggs 14 5. , '1 T n w..-' ,yli 1 1 , A K. I A 1-1 .A LP? K k5f??i'ij NN ' sz: - -':f,!5f7WZsfP James Buchanan Pamela Buchanan . . l ,. .. . 511,-.A-lm' -, -. .ve ' . an -G92 Bradley Becker Ron Beesley Ann Beretzky Robert Bityk'l' . W. , sa ' .-.k . 1 5' Q 5. W QM. X Ji' Wm ,fl S, M X ' 1' Av Q , .QI Mm .- - , f ..2f .':,,,Z'x.'.', 'ETH au if ra L Nancy Bossick Nathan Bouren Dee Ann Brown Larry Brown 'F Joan Bundshuh Karen Burkhardt Richard Behm John Block 9.- Thomas Bradshaw U0 ...Z X ag.:-vi.. . Marjorie Broyles 41 James Burns -d mi 4 Y , 1: Q 'lr What that Aprille . . . begins Marceile Ashley as she gives her memorized Chaucer lines CHRISTINE D'ALLEVA Vice President DICK WILLIAMS Secretary During a quiet moment in art class, Kitty Collins looks over her work. . v,,.kf,., llfi l Robert Burwell ,. 59. 'Nr iiie ,, xx A . 5 Kathryn Caples Arthur Cash fl' Patricia Chapman qr......f H f :jeff H 4-'.J A .L 455537 ',-' ' lil,r Lloyd Clark Laurel Bushfield Ya m, w 1. - ug ., 4,5 M .:..,+ A 1 ' 1 ..,,. . . Q -i , , ev Y 5 Q 'av s 'w v' PM l ,L M HEPA ,Qw.,1,1-,efa.7ei5fg ,:,,n1 . , Shirley Carlyle- Janet Cayer K Q2 'zhi .i 1 if J, K .Fi Richard Chapman Ronald, Clark Thomas Cahill 'Y' Janice Caron L . G7 .,.. f Candace Ceder William Chilton 'lf Sandra Clark Earle Caldwell 'lf Barbara Carson Chadun Chamberlain -'ff Sharon Ciel K ws. .L V Susan Clark , ., 14211 'rw ,. Tile . , QPR .?' L1525R1F?iliwi'. 4 f V. -1 - :lim . 4 ,ff !gg1fg11 Q N v I X -,Q-A xl, Q1 QL 4 Q-L J l L ariini Q Jlgasii . , f .i fx, -,f 1. 1, Robert Cameron 1154 4 Jeanette Carson Gail Chamberlain Richard Cioffari A aa- fn .. 'EQ ,, R ' 11, Janet Campbell S fr. 7 Nancy Carter Linda Chapman Gaile Clancy - ni. , in lv iid ' R Beverley Cline Rita Cluff Q H 'N '.,, 'Cv X ff. A 4 Q nnl N. ,L pf as ,we . 'X P Barbara Coe Q ,-C , its 'J I Janice Couper :sfo n..,,.x ,rx Patricia Cummings Paul Davis David Dexel Richard Coffey? Kathleen Collins l ie A , is Dorothy Covert E! 4- an Allen Craft Donald Currie 'F David Curry Frank Dawe Linda Dick Qt Corinne Deihl Marsha Dorse Suzanne Comptois 1 Karen Crebassa Thomas Custance Alan Delaunay Sheila Doyle Nancy Cone! 1351 . ,, ,M -1- I ff Sandra Crossman Christine D'Alleva Judith DeMunnik Jane Drake Kip Conley Robert Cucheran Barbara Davis J ' wl5'R ff, 3? 1' , . . .5 . ff' ff 1 : or Fay Despres Karen Dreifuss MICHAEL MAAS Treasurer Randy Brunner, Dave Meissner, and Kip Conley work on a physics experiment What has Hamlet got over Little Red Riding Hood? thinks Gloria Lenaway. KATHLEEN KONDAS Valedictorian L 4, .,dn lik 5 ff Patricia Dreifuss K Linda Duncan ' W ii. ZKT dViin1,d,' Elaine Ellsworth Gregory Feld Thomas Galligan ,QQ Nancy Drowns William Duncan 'l' William Eskew Gordon Fenwick 'l' Margaret Gamble Jeanette DuCharme .-ing?-4' i' 1. x' iiii Judith Dunn FN 5 Barbara Fantini Elvin Duering 'l' William East 'Y' r we 3 'iff ,N Nw ,-n Mika 132 I : .f,,,5, g,g1fs,f. ::7fA, . sim' Dolcres Fantini it f v W' LaReta Duering 15 Shirley Elias! Penny Farrington Claudia Fillion Kenneth Fizette 'I' Randall Frank 'I' pw- Myron Gamble' David Gantz J ohn Garmus Allen Dukes Russell Ellis f xx Jean Fekety Wallace Gabler 'I' Linda Garrison 1 ,'X' 'wa sv' Q W 4, H , -,wget f 1t:v4iS:i Milt- A 1,-ez-V.: , w -. rig M Mary Louise Geiger I' 1 fs '51 fr 0 9 S' 1 1 'Leg , i. VIN? 3 iiiiiii iaiggigiia ii Peggy Gonda Gary Gratopp 9- . r- Judith Grum ,g g G15 Nw vm.. l Barbara Gerard Beverly Good Pamela Gray 5- Q, ES K' 'EM' .l ' Joan Guibord John Gierthy .yuh , ff .Q -. ,. w 1' in Linda Gottschalk Burrell Greenwood , S? Q 'ilu Q, if ' '9 f . K Sin, ey. Susan Hanson Cynthia Hayes Maynard Heck Ruth I-Iengen Leo Gill Ross Graham :lib - ' U r t if had P A L -4 Barbara Gregory 'ZF A jif,Ny A X as Martha Harris Bemard Hetrick MSL A.fw4ki.,1- ' f Elizabeth Gillespie Randal Grant 'lf K V, viir ,. , If-if ' lg .191 f: 5 , H I 'E ,. ,,,. . . 4-T Howard Griffin Richard Harris 'lf B161-5 A 1 fit si' X EJ 5, Barbara Hicks Richard Goeckelic Karen Gratner , .v,. Judith Grubb , - ,V 2 Alice Hayden William Hillaker Leslye Hillstrom goes over her shorthand to check for possible errors ANNE NIITME Salutatorian X xg, af x Leslye Hillstrom I il' ,..f,:.a:l1 - ' , VX Mlchael Hollingsworth W William Jenkins 32' Dave J ones Keith Karn fi - 4, ',1. A M Paul Hinderer Lawrence Hinds Gary Houck? Greydon Hyde Budd Jewell Richard Johnston 'F fl' ff.: 35, ' 'vt wiamfi 13 Thomas Jones J oEllen J unod row 5 'xl Mary Ann Karr David Kenemer John I-Iintyes fiat ff rr 1,1:.,1i.a .Lvl iii T 'ff??f!' f1. 'ii Nr msg ri ,X,1, ziseiu, . 1 mv' Linda Jackson Tn? Ronald Johnston Peter Kaerk Robert Kinkead 4' J s .s . 51 5' S 5' X hw' gig.. N 51 if Q E g hi x25.'?QwW ,ii 1915-Qi. 45 4. .nn nm j,. NM. at fi, J Qian, mi:,f3l2fa'tf.,r2w2f ' may aaa .- Joseph Hitlan ami r ' Richard Jacques Thomas Johnston Patricia Kappes Craig Kirby 'Y' Barbara Hodgson Q is l Carolyn J arva -sw ,H ,il Brian J okela Michael Karloff 5: -sll I X. Vera Kirkham Michael Kirkpatrick 4' -. f ,, 491 N' gl 1 Q -R Ln. 3 v 475 , Susan Koskinen . 3 'f '4 ' ' .ss 'V :Q Q 'i rpg' aw QI , at , 'Y ,I,, ,-f if Darlene Larson , W' X. - E 2 I Barbara Levell FUX John Klinke David Krambrink V 5, -, ., ,,, Carol Latkowski Nancy Lister John MacDonald William MacDonald Sue Klum Glenn Kreag g : ,fx- j ,,,,, ,,.,,. , 'wergir frwflkis Dorothy Lavers Helen Locke Kenneth Machini fs QU' Nellie Knepper James LaBelle ske'eefan Gloria Lenaway Carole Lorenz 8.45, f ,r Ernest Mack Janice Kolter Thomas Lambert Richard Leonard '14 'ffl Diane Lucas Eileen MacKenzie i ff' , Kathleen Kondas 1 M-v 5 N :fl , gi an Linda Lamoreaux ,N-fX, Mary Leslie! Michael Maas f If 1 ' 1' kk ff Vk is K ee 4 Sandra MacLeod Barb Hicks appears to be looking down at the floor. But we know she is really aware of the camera! Compliments flow freely as seniors admire Dress-Up Day attire 67 W.. Nancy Lister stares in amazement at the appetities of the senior boys. Bill Scott and Jerry Castilloux prove to be Mr. Mann's helpful assistants as they give examples to his first-year art class. XR Susan Maddy K . Robert Materka 'Sv James McKittrick Robert Meyer Dennis Myers xr 1 Janice Maidment M ,P Karen Maidment Michael Main Timothy Marshall Russell Maynard if Allan McCarty fl' Richard McCullough Barbara McDowell I ' ' ff-lk r 'GI' ' K , Q, .rw a sf A M-f f l' 2 Alice McMichael Donald Meachamil' Ava: if Marilynn Millar Nina Miller dv F S L , -L wg'-r as Frances Meeks David Meissner 'f was-P E: of ff v. m5 A zu W-L Karen Million Elmo Moist 45. v. Susan Nelson Anne Niitme Kenneth O'Brien il' Sharon O'Connor Gerald Maten 'K V ,. I. ff . R ,, Wipe if Janet McGill Nancy Messina, Roger Morgan 'lf new ..,, K offs ,.., 2 xy- H X. N Frances Odbert James O'Keefe Phyllis Parker Sandra Pierse A,- A Barbara Pokone James Olsen we R wi Mary Ellen Paulis I - '-xl.. -'EST Wi 4' Betty Pikur John Pomroy 6' ., Vkh: if If Richard Prusinowsl-ri Catherine Pryor Doris Ottney 1 ' WJ ' Q va? if 1 W : N Bonnie Peaslee la-QF' sq' -1 Carol Pace 'N , Barbara Palach Nancy Penoyer Leonard Perkins ,ou-. fl Stanley Pilchowski Thaddeus Pilchowski Ellen Pinneo M use A , - 15 ff' zI f. ieee Dianne Potter Arlene Pressel l 'Sb 'Pn- Anita Preston 'Ui Carol Pugh James Rath Jean Ray ,.,- Pamala Parker ,N 4,1 5 E lf Anne Permaloff James Pitt The sounds of Keith I-Iaiser's tuba complement the peppy strains of a march I!! . . , ff 'K.W.,.Lj,..f3:l2.lL0 if bv' .ww t -vw was Bonnie Priebe Hall patrol is a pleasant task for Margaret Gamble as she checks the validity of Ted Rowland's hall pass. Thomas Reck B X The class period goes by swiftly in art class for Bob Barnes as he works , f, A' industriously to complete his project. Q . Attired in his cap and gown, Howard Griffin poses for his senior picture. xl, was F, V iw L, iltii' A Lv A Erika Rehner Ronald Ridinger KS' Gary Rohelier 'HG Roger Sanders Richard Schr ock 's 6 Mary Jo Reid Julieann Repp ' , .cg f John Ries Kay Ries sta 4. 4115, -:s Ls. X L. t Y' TQ' it ,A .Mi : A ' . 1? Kathleen Rohn Joanne Rosenberg are Sh- g RN ff I X Linda Sattelberger Rebecca Sawyer M ff' -e-v Alice Schulte Jerry Schwerin James Reynolds ,,..- Richard Ries 'Y' Michael Rowe 3' J X ' S .gl . A5436 - l Q, 1 if Rosemarie Schell ML... L..-N, -rn! William Scott Kay Richards Robert Riddle 'F .A 1 X Q Ak, -A Q y L 'v,,.'L . fe . -,J all-Mil ' A . fi Cheryl Rissanen Hugh Robertson L- L, I vi g xx P, K is t Mary Russell Barbara Sain A I 'lv-M , an ., in ' . , R ff , ,tsivzg . 1,14 , A:f1,1rx2.::Qffff:i. M 11-1 5 Don Schmidtl' Rita Schneider 7'.. ' Y--r Mary Seighman Eric Seres 73 Harold Shanafield John Shtogren 'F Patricia Smith Robert Spindler 1:1 Brian Stone Priscilla Sheehan Linda Siaskiewicz Terry Smith 'F Stanley Spindler Donald Stoykovich William Sheets Ralph Silvey Q S' ' S sl 1 5 'V Sandra Snarski 62 A 'sh Betsy Springer Tall' iw. 0 Judith Strauss I vs, ,, . V .e . ' if 3 46: 'L Y' r.f Bennie Shellnut 'I' Ay, .f:. yi if . Janet Skevington ' 2. i gy' 3 ,W . HYZQQSQ- ,..:. , l Carol Snyder 5 , ':' E '1- 3' Ronald Stach 1 Q W 'Q Sai Lois Sheppard Stanley Smaka David Souten 'F fev- Judy Stelfox Alison Strunk Martha Sudduth J ack Shook James Smith James Sowinski :-,Lage ,, L . ,,- J 5' X 'EI 515' ' ffl' -22: Tw -gz Elizabeth Still Patricia Sustarich A quiet moment IS spent by Fran Odbert while she pauses on her way to class during the frenzy of the lunch hour. Goodnight, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are, said John Pomroy at a recent dan Cool weather sends this football fan to Carol Arvik for some hot coffee. Fast talking is Don Schmidt's formula for financial success as he gersuades a freshman to buy an elevator pass. ! Margaret Sved i 1 Yll Ai Joie Thompson Mareva Tucker Marijane VanWaen David Walker Q. 5 X is .1 Q, V14 , 4. 45 w .1 ' f .L., . if XII, Janet Sweeney Patricia Thompson if. 'FR V R Cs ' 15' Susan Turanski Sharon Varcak , .f gil, ' K --al Y vky.. Ui ,X Jig. ' ' K-f Zig ' ' Wren 5' 'self 'f -ay , ,,wf:s'. L W K fair . . . we.,,,,,-1' 1557. fv Barbara Syers Kaye Symington John E. Taylor Percy Tibbitt Raymond Tingstad Mary Tracziker Ronald Turnbelli Helena Vandergraaf Roberta Vanek 1, JV, S' -fa-1 my I .f. k 5 1 . Georgina Vecore Stanley Vittoz Elisabeth VonPluskow Douglas Walters Robert Waryas Kenneth Wasvary George Watson iii John R. Taylor Robert Trimble Nancy Vantine 1- . if ' ., x -w eagle E SD H 'C E fl. Cl- O ,..f 'r l 9 . If fi , ,I iffy- 5'-, - F . V ff . Kathleen Watts! Paul Waymastef Russell Weaveri' Cassandra Webb Carlos Wheatley Nancy Wheeler Alan Whiting A Q2 Q, gi kWrz,: E57 ,Sk Christopher Williams Richard Williams Katmeen Yott Chris Ziegler Karl Zul-but-g Marceile Ashley Joel Bachelder John Birrell John Blake Jerry Castilloux Clifford Davenport David Durkin John Durkin Richard Foster CAMERA SHY Alan Hayner Joanne Hill Robert Hunter Kenneth Johnson Virginia Masiak Verrill McNabb Charles Meagher John Mohan Germaine Moore Michael Ray Dennis Sandbank Kelly Sexton Lawrence Streeter Jon Sundberg Gerald Temple David Weston Marie Williams Robert Winnicki f 53 Keith Westbrook Joanne Whan an K 1 as if' f K . yn, y,,s J 7 5 Karin Wilke Aled Williams Christine Zadrozny Harold Zaske 34 Ted Rowland r David Ferrer David McKillop CULOR . . Blue and Green ANIMAL . . Panther FLUWER . . Carnation o o Let every stumbling block be 'I' Indicates graduating letterman. stepping Stgne to Success Dee Greene Sam Parisi Marcia Wright f ,fe , fe en ee e - ' of h e JN ff. 1-l il gowzn .gg-no 3.- .--an -Q-ov J. 1. A, x X . Q . 3 - h Commencement exercxses only a memory Glenn K ' , reag and Linda A tschalk lin er ' h h ' ' ' ' ' g ln t e alls before begmnmg a new chapter ln thexr lives. N ,, S ' ., Q. 2 '3 ,. ff. Jgfrgiplf 7: V , h,h , h hehf F ..,' 2 4 1- .1, E A ,wx T ,xi ore raduating Seniors We bid a fond farewell to these four graduating seniors who have served Kimball and Royal Oak so well through their ca- reers in education as a superintendent, a counselor, a drafting teacher, and a commercial teacher. They will long be remem- bered by the many students who profited from their teaching and administrative abilities and by the class of '62. Leaving teaching after thirty-two years of service, Mr. Alfred Jilbert recalls the many drafting classes he has taught. Mr. James Covert, retiring superintendent of schools, I 1 surveys Royal Oak s educational progress accomplished during his thirteen years of service. so ' M via-..gA,wii3ir1k M va n Q Qi? o o o by experience and study the things that establish our ideals, form our opinions, and create our C3I'C6I'S. 'VII Clk H1 Elll 41 ,wah :Af gavrisfv raw, Q 4 if ,,, 4? an N - . ivy, The use of the library is a necessity in the life of freshman Dennis Clancy. Freshmen djust to Strange Surroundings Freshmen enter this school awed by its endless corridors and myriads of stu- dents. However, adjustment to civics, algebra, and Spanish comes quickly, and they discover and participate in the many extra-curricular activities of a Class A high school. Bonnie Barnes and John Baumann pause in the midst of hustling, bustling fellow students. Barb Greig hopes to receive inspiration for her next art project as she gazes at the blackboard. ,ku QESZQE Q 5 +R 3 1 . : K' qf 8 ' 3 lr, L.. 1 . Freshman gym classes offer diverse activities, including modern dance. Here jean Betzner learns important interpretive movements. Mike Schoenhals and Marilyn Thompson enjoy the humor of Mr. James Arndt daily in their fifth hour civics class. , , .I ,-' ,,..., ng g .,,... M. 'M I 'fx' ,uh 5 1: Q .J ,Rx 1 Q 1 .M Q, ,ig , L. K ijgfiif, XM., . 4?f..,,, N. V' 2, 5, A ..., ff. , fl T iv i. ,QSM gf, 2 L., iz,:,Q,7 U: v 't .2 Eff Q-Q4 . -I4 .M -0 x . 'If ,Q ,lg . .-f ' 'fffi ,Vs . . : v , 1, ' Q ,. ,Q v,. 'x' i' ' N, .E ,pw rf , . f w 5,25 fm J 1, 11 x H 'lr 0 .iz wi. AMX Q4 1 xi, 5 v 1 , . my , , , ,3 k a, I li , A ,W V ' ,S 5 5 am If 1 Sophomores Emerge with New Interests Their second year of high school offers the active soph- omores many opportunities. No longer novices in school life, they involve themselves in geometry, biol- ogy, and drivers' training, and expand their interest in clubs and junior varsity athletics. Mr. Ralph Miller takes his biology class on a field trip. www Darlene Hayes responds as Larry Emig contemplates her answers. Framed by a drawing board, Barry Long carefully completes an assignment. Mr. Wray Barrows explains the eccentricities of English grammar to sophomores Connie Grablan and Jane Waldron. fy-gMy,:', , 11 lg .5 z Gy , ,, ,, 45.55 y-f . Q W - f A t A .ig Q r Jim Merritt and Jerry Cox show creative ability in metal work as they operate the grinder in order to complete their projects. H. ? ,Q ,V Jw' ' .fi 91 NJ wa Q. -,,f,..-.- -WR 5?13fQ'1f7f!il ,Y fliiliaf 541 Q1 , C Q 259 Y li A11 1. , is iw 23 fix: W9 Lx.L4V K ff ff. . ,, ,,,,,.,n-., vi 25s a sgg Jw Juniors Enjo aried Activities , Q Advanced art student Wanda Lee tries her hand at sculpturing. Pm looking over my teacherls shoulder, is the theme of Terry Gillespie as he checks Mr. Peter Spurck's gradebook. Juniors have finally reached that re- spected plateau . . . they're upper-class- men. Social life is liberally mixed with chemistry, speech, American history, and shorthand. Some find their place in FTA or National Honor Society, while others succeed as varsity athletes. 1 1 1 a: 4? I Juniors proudly display their new class rings which symbolize their positions as upper classmen, 94 I. Rose Ann Marshall and Mike Avery check their hydrogen experiment 4 K S s I H at L - if Z fx ,M :,5,j35gq, -iliik K ,' k,:'E?:1EE'1 ??:.'wMM .5155 Jw a Q4 Barbara Brondum carefully prepares her typing assignment with hopes of making no errors. Mr. Bush's American History class provides a setting of diversion for Janet Pugh and Bob Olsen. 95 -J x.. , ,Q . we -w-WW 'A Qin mswffvg , Q- , .-wmv. E , Ii, Wf. 5 ',,.k ,,.. -Q H2 1 4, eg. , , W ka., if ' E' ,Q , W, .MT .ar-,f-,A t , ' , . s , ' 53 ' . , 7 I In -up mf- Ni 1 -W ff 1. . 1 A f ,W Q viii' ,A Y , If - M 5 A' L X ' I V ' 'Q L li f' :Sv . ,. ,,,., . , ,,,. V A A Q N f ' ,, fn- 'ii,f2?ff, -5 2 1. x. 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Dick Ries, All American Guard. Wrestler George Acree grimaces. ov' Tx, 6,4 ir .Q 'J' , , -. wi O' 1 - 4' ' Jxf 1 .' t Y' Q if -'hi K Q A lff '54 :Q - fn 5. E f- Cheerleading captain Marge Austin leads the fans in support of their team. Chuch Meagher receives instructions Excitement fills the crowd as they watch the basketball score mount. . from Coach Pin Ryan during a tense time out. , .an Reaching for the ball is a cheery fielder, Ted Rowland. 1 4 wf ' La , . B , Mp vr, lr A A N Hs: A 1 '18 -ff wfixff 55: ' 5 ?'.fr 91313: +- Jiipiiigij :-lie , 3 4. 5 :1fe,4'L:.fa ' I' Q 1 ul' Fl- . , 3 , , ff- Tea, Xfire if , fe...z:f,f:ff,,.?+!ffi, , PM mfg, if fn . ' 3935 'I ' i fgfk tee? T P vu ' Jn' I f f:,'gy,,.g. , Q vj fi -5 wgniihffzh-if :, . M, mf - , f X ,-,,. 'W' 'J .-gaww , vis, W ' '- rvwi-f'1. - , ,Q '.s.5,Ax, 'THQ m-A-V.-'x', I Q f'P?'i'??f1f12fl,' wTQr'w ' T, ,u3g4fijQJ Senior freestyler, Bob Kinkead, gasps for breath as he strokes to the finish. Breaking through a convenient hole, senior Chuck Meagher, C43l, dashes toward the goal line to score another touchdown. Knights Take E. .L. Crown For the first time in Kimba1l's short history the football team finished the season undefeated, placed first in the Eastern Michigan League, and ranked third in the state. The coveted Oak Stump for the first time made its home in the Knights' trophy case as they defeated their city rival, Dondero, by a score of 33-6. Other wins included Southfield, 26-75 Birmingham 27-135 Mt. Clemens, 12-05 Hazel Park, 32-05 Fitzgerald, 52-05 East Detroit, 54-65 and Port Huron, 45-6. Escaping his opposition, Wally Gabler, quar- terback, races downfield. The only tie of the season disap- pointed both of the undefeated teams involved, Kimball and Ferndale. As 7,500 fans turned out on the coldest, dampest night of the season they were faced with a disheartening 7-7 match. Coaching, needless to say, was the major factor in producing a team of this caliber. Head Coach Prentice Ryan, with the aid of assistants Paul Temerian and Bill Odykirk, provided the team with spirit and training. Seven members of Kimball's first string squad were honored with positions on the Royal Oak Tribune's All South Oakland County Team. On offense were Wally Gabler, quarterback5 Craig Kirby, endg Dick Ries, guardg and Earl Cald- well, tackle. On defense were Randy Frank, endg Ben Shellnut Ccaptainj, guardg and Russ Maynard, back. Not only was the pride of the stu- dent body in their team but also in their head coach, as Mr. Ryan was honored as the All South Oakland Coach of the Year. lst Row: R. Frankg R. Weaverg R. Maynai-d5 C. Kirbyg R. Johnstong S. Wilsong B. Shellnut, captain5 G. Gablerg R. Harris5 R. Riesg E. Caldwell5 D. Leonard 2nd Row: Coach Pin Ryang M. Kirkpatrickg G. Acreeg H. Aldeng J. Pikurg D Sandersong L. Vemierg T. Jamesg L. Harperg D. Kruegerg G. Mateng J. Dicka- song R. Tingstad. 3rd Row: Coach Paul Temeriang F. Eastg K. Wirthg A Winkler5 G. Ogden5 B. Bitykg E. Duering5 D. Gantz5 C. Meagherg K. O'Brien5 A. Bartlettg Coach Bill Odykirk. 4th Row: E. Muenchausen5 D. Conlong D Baierg A. McCarty5 J. Camerong G. LaGassey5 D. Wingfield5 G. Daviesg W Chilton5 C. Wheatleyg G. Houck. In front: J. Sterlingg J. Filmore, mgr.5 E. Johnston. WQYA WS. H 2 x 'xy W 4? if J 'Mx . , . M 4 ,iw . .M - . ,W K LL Qljxm-+A . .- ww ww 4. , N25 1 V . .if -,H+-H. 1 , , xl-f .PN Q Ju iii fl 3 M ffl? Ffh' ' r 5 ' .df .4 I gi ur A- -mt , ,4 . 4 'Q 'Q ' ., , W K I Qt ' , f ' ' ' , ' X V . 5'-if . . J - ,swf :Vx 'ff r 'P Q we 4. -V Al McCarty reflects tension and anxiety even though his team is un- defeated. e,e rw- - Surveying the field, Rick Harris, KSU, leads the way for ball carrier George Acree, 1425. Coach Pin Ryan is flanked by captain Ben Shellnut and assistant coach Paul Temerian. Bill Chilton circles end for a score. Basketball Team Finishes Third Bill Chilton pulls away from the opposition. Coached by Mr. Vince Sigren, the bas- ketball team finished the season with a record of ten wins and six losses, plac- ing them third in the Eastern Michigan League. ' Led by co-captains Bill Chilton and Craig Kirby, the squad twice defeated Mt. Clemens, Hazel Park, Ferndale, and Birmingham. They lost only to Dondero, Port Huron, and East Detroit. This year the first string consisted of experienced returning lettermen which proved to be an important factor in the Knights' victories. Bill Chilton was placed on the All South Oakland Coun- ty Team for the second year and proved to be Kimball's high scorer. lst Row: M. Maas, W. Gabler, J. Barich, R. Weaver, R. Grant, C. Kirby, B. Shellnut, B. Chilton. 2nd Row: L. Harper, J. Cameron, G. Lagassey, T. Riley, K. Neumann, D. Ebaugh, G. Weckerly, S. Wilson, J. Hare, C. Nelson, Coach Vince Sigren. , 7 W '-fix, '15 f - 'H i, j. 3, 4:41 xg: g. 1. 1:5 if 3 ' Q a VNV ii ww., gg ifjiffgy , K .,-. . . gjftzgfl 1 Competitors scramble for the ball. 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' fry -Q- ' ,.-F ' ' qi- -J' 1. . . -.15 ff,9v' x -'fy' ,A..r' . A ,. Ai.. A v . .-,- JA. A..V wwffzk' -. 'fri' is- I ' M , ,wi J- '- , 'f ' H, , . 'V-Lg . A. . ,. A b 15. 'f 13, 1 A -,,f,1 ' . L' 1 ' wwf . ,-Rf. 35,1 , ,1-.- .,, Q, jxk ,...x '- x ' 'z 'Y' ' 1 ff- - ' f ,A 1 -52.175 'Q' 1, .ww-,9?T1' W. 4 N1 , ..5'2 Senior Al McCarty pauses to catch his breath after a win. 9 ' ' Y SP' I ff. fz ff :?ii , 1 . . f Co-captain Art Cash strokes to the finish with his team's support. Leading backstroker Mike Rowe exhibits fine form and endurance. ie- 'Qs hs., ,-W: f.. ..1' . 'T7N:'k'f. HF' , -u,lF i,7 an f .J ,,,,,, il fwfiefe if jimi With outstretched arms Don Hagel butterflies through the water. Relays played an important part in the Knights' victories. Junior Ed Jolly Coach Richard Fetters is pictured and assistant coach in the first position Robert Gose of a back dive. discuss the team's workout. 116 to 1st Row, M. Canfield, D. Thorburn, R. Place, T. Moore, G. Cummins, B. Kinkead, B. Nickol- son, M. Waters. 2nd Rowg D. Souten, T. Wither, A. Cash, M. Rowe, R. Hanson, E. Jolly, F. Locy, B. Watts, J. Shimmin. 3rd Row, J. Sellick, T. Baker, D. Steward, R. Goullaud, J. Ripmaster, D. Hagel, T. Cash, B. Brown. Team members Doug Gerard, Bob Barnes, Randy Brunner, Tom Alpert, Frank Dawe, Larry Brown, Ken Fizette, Jim Oddo, Howard Richter, and Dave Mosher test the course for speed and condition. Captain Bob Barnes discusses team strategy with Coach Belknap. Harriers Win Two Mee s The Cross Country team, coached by Mr. Charles Belknap, in spite of hard work and con- stant practice had a 2 win, 6 loss, and 1 tie sea- son. They placed 6th in the Eastern Michigan League, with captain Bob Barnes qualifying for the All South Oakland County Team. The Harriers' wins included East Detroit, 17-42, and Port Huron, 23-35. The squad lost to Hazel Park, 29-275 Mt. Clemens, 39-20, Fern- dale, 39-173 Oak Park, 30-29, Birmingham Sea- holm, 43-163 and Dondero, 35-24. Covering the Cross Country course, Bill Sturly, Doug Gerard, and Tom Alpert work diligently to build up endurance. Larry Brown exerts full power as he races to the finish. 'Track Season Good Returning lettermen, including co-captains Roger Morgan and Tom Alpert, were a definite asset to the track team this year due to their determination A and experience. Mr. Richard Zulch once again competently coached the team as they worked toward a success- ful season. i ' . Q 1 1 .Y , e 23 .E M 1. '?-fi ' 'Ti' vii V. 3 . -af: t , ,-.rf X . x .T , 1 ,Q.ff.4.?.g1.f553V4,i,:.:V.:,. .. . . if M .3 7 '1 A 1 aa P.. fx . X f Roger Morgan and Russ Ellis run. 1st. Row: E. Dueringg D. Emerickg D. Mosherg L. Harperg Z. Stevanovg G. F osterg B. Barnesg J. Oddo. 2nd, Row: T. Alpertg R. Fordg M. Horodnickig B. Hetrickg R. Brunnerg F. Daweg J. Kerng K. Fizetteg L. Browng B. Sturly. 3rd Row: Coach R. Zulchg G. Mateng R. Morgang B. Breyfogleg T. Smithg T. Howlettg R. Ellisg B. Bemisg A. Crawfordg K. Wirthg Coach C. Belknap. ,,.---f Wrestlers Place Third in League 120 pounder, Jim Oddo, grapples with the opposition at the Farmington meet. John Locy lunges at his opponent. With a record of 5 wins and 8 losses the wrestling team placed third in the E.M.L. in both league and dual meets. Confronted with a problem when Kimba1l's wrestling coach, Bill Odykirk, was drafted, the squad quickly found Mr. Gil Johnson of Birm- ingham Groves who trained them for the dura- tion of the year. Rick Harris proved to be the squad's out- standing wrestler and remained undefeated throughout the season. Rick, also the captain of the team, placed first in his weight class at the league meet. lst. Row: R. Neumann, W. Sturley, B. Smith, R. VonBehren, M. Marfuta, W. Locy, R. Harris, K. Fizette, J. Oddo, J. Block, W. Acree. 2nd. Row: L. Vernier, G. Acree, J. Locy, D. Orosz, F. Brandenberg, L. Uhley, D. McClelland, J. Shtogren, D. Coffey, G. Maten, J. Alandt. 3rd. Row: B. Woodward, J. Sanders, G. Smith, R. Giles, R. Bruce, M. Sturly, D. Conlan, J. Thacker, D. Kinkead, D. Kaye, A. Licus, J. Fillmore, 4th. Row: R. Riddle, Ass't Coach, Mr. Gil Johnson. .fig uaus ' Baseball Boosted By Returning Lettermen Quick reflexes and fast action are needed when playing a base, as shown by junior S t e v e Wilson Wally Gabler shows determination. Baseball mitts and bats became familiar objects to the energetic boys who went out for Kirnball's spring baseball program. Coached by Mr. Paul Temerian and Mr. Edward Campbell, the team worked for weeks developing the speed and accuracy necessary for the coordination of a good baseball team. Returning this year were such outstand- ing senior players as Wally Gabler, Russ Maynard, Dick Ries, Jerry Barich, and Bill Chilton. Junior lettermen Steve Wilson and Gary Weckerly also came back to the squad this season and promised not only to be an asset to the 1962 team but the 1963 team also. lst. Row: John Pikurg Russ Maynardg Chuck Meagherg and Ted Rowland. 2nd Row Jim Karng Randy Frankg Steve Wilsong Bill Chilton and Ken O'Brien. 3rd, Row Dick Ries Jerry Barichg Wally Gablerg and Craig Kirby. ,,' gi li-4:94, ..-if. 'mv . ' vs-.',. . .Jw u-45' Golf team members, John Bloyer, Fred Hengel and Gary Ogden, study the form of Dave Cameron as he drives during a practice session. Golfers Experienced The golf team had a successful season this year due to the return of five let- termen. Coached by Mr. Vince Sigren the squad practiced daily to lower their scores and up their record. Fred Hengel drives. Gary Ogden and John Bloyer read the green .ai ,f M John Patterson serves. Seniors Top Tennis Eight returning lettermen were a sight to gladden the eyes of tennis coach Mike Stoolmiller. After doing well in league play, the netters journeyed to Hamtramck to compete in the regionals of the state tournament. 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T IKM!! ,C . ,V 1,563.55 VN Y ,Ti tx :Wk . Z: I . ,Z 1,,?:f.l,L .. J ,l-g,,, L i I M NVKJVJ 4 , , -jg' f55lfSf'-il ', ,,, V 13 ' 1 ff K q '22 ,. Q K 'W 5 . . Teams Place First in E. M. L. League championships were taken by Kirnball's junior varsity basketball and football squads, thus promising high varsity league positions in the future. The football squad, coached by Mr. Richard Zulch, followed in the footsteps of this year's varsity squad in complet- ing the season with the league title. Mr. Charles Jones provided the coaching for the J.V. basketball squad which main- tained a record of thirteen wins and two losses to reach another first position in the league. Junior varsity cheerleader Julie Eshelman rests during a pep assembly. Football J. V. Basketball Don Baier guards Steve Lloyd during a junior varsity practice session. .x, , :TQ ' I If 3 'S' I' Q A , 5 ' 1 ' 4 . fl in 1 fm r .- a 'Ke :- , ? im- A x. in ,V ABQQQI' 1' x 1 , is .1 F Wffiigfi, f W W. 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Cheryl Rissanen seems to think playing post office is fun. 130 Taking a call over the switch- board is Arlene Pressel. Kathy Gierschke, Miss Moore's student assistant, fills out some counselor appointment slips as one of her many duties. W. ,CQ 1' 'fs ,f- 2.5 ,,Vk ,E ,:g.g, M. 45 ,H A .:,,.,,., X Zi. E! m ,,L,, 3 Miz cs rf Tux WWW WWW ,sg ,ffm 61 wer' a N JA- by 3 n Buchanan dreamt danced with Wally Gabler :he Foot Ball. anoes Keep tudents on Their Toes C I I E S S C IJ B President, David Herrong Secretary, John Blockg Treasurer, Greg Crawford. Oldies but Goodies , the Juke Box , and the Jump Ball were a few of the many after-game dances held during the year. Dancing to music provided by bands and popular records, the Knights performed the Twist and the Continental, participated in dance contests, and devoured refreshments. President, Pat Cummingsg Vice-President, Barb McDowell, Secretary, - Gail Chamberlaing Treasurer, Linda Jacksong I.C.C.-Sharon Ciel. C11th and 12thJ fr1-fyzz.L swzib!1'vwwx1u1i.'+vswzs1za.f mls: a far: Imam: d John Block paste up the May issue. an arol Arvik, , C V Mickey Maas 6. Preparing the assignment sheet is Editor Anne Niitm Ten Cents per Copy 'High School Royal Oak, Michigan Royal Oak Kimball 11 6 Z If 5 IP cn i CD -hi cn F14 CD S-o 2 ': 3 3: CB -u-v CD ald CI' ic as Q Ps Q cn -C1 an :S cv: -I uf S C -I-1 Q -r-4 P News, Draft responsible for writing and putting together Kim- Staff is The Herald report the format of the paper, These students plans ba1l's newspaper. e homerooms. th the news, and sell their finished product in to meet their the .able guidance of Mr. Rosen, the staff rushes Under 3 55 E ' 4 a E .m. 1 ,,. 5:53563-ifsil I' aL .2 U 4-I Sr? 5 E 53 ia D J P. if 1 cu U 1 H g fu I In E D O 2 2 J: 5 4-I u 1. ,,, E 3 'U fr D' 'Q E 'Z at 5' 5 g 2 o , N : , if ,,,:, i g . -u i . , r . !! Q4 E!! by sponsored Contest, Enterprise Energetic Herald members Alison Strunk, Bob Materka, Sue ting out- and submit rials, for edito interviews, higan Week, Mic standing Comptois, and Nancy Wheeler encourage paper sales. feature stories. 'E -C1 91.05 ES- anal' mgm E53 H fa M oulevard B 0l'l 1500 Lexingt s: E. GJ E02 I-U .,,'5 -'EE 52 KD Um 5 'c in -2 Es Qu '-B 52 En Q-A-I fi Em VI n: IU .99 4: .2 .bi IU O ... N Dm O M I-1 m z m O E Q L11 Carol Arvik Business Manager Circulation Manager l' 6 E S E Ba ucv wo WE gm Em VME 'U-1 EE eu.: gm .:: '03 EE Su Nu-4 3112 JE '23-1,E'55'5E5EfZ Ca: .-1 mul 5 'v-D 5Qp.,'DaaE Q' H -v-1 Gm H GS M H-iqywm W E35 a S15 O Q 53 faamBmrM O 00'--G-C-' 4-1. V1 mp,.MW+-f9'm?f'U'D4I 1: g:Q mCU'5 U 'p-1 4: 2:2002 SEE - mm E'-Umm 1-1 Nz 0 'SZ ,Z IEAQG 0 O - Emgmg ' .M 03. '5 -.:-9 'U fd -u,,:l'5?E5 l-T-l 'U 'EwEg,,g Q- -l 2es2'1Sa:?3 g ...CD 5 mm U2 is .2'51im2a.z?4' H .E -po 4-2 D U -DNB: O Q :4 D00 ..:: lil NPRM D-4 4 +0 I nd O- GJ M2 Ov-I nil D-1 S-I CD having the is unique in Kimball Herald not only written by students but printed by students as well Un- illiam Mr. W of pervision SU der the e print shop th in boys he abage, t C doing a great job. this year have been As a result of the efforts of Rick if :E me .ol-1 O Illia. -E xo .2 f 5-cs Sy: 'Mm .'-1- ME Q2 :EU is Ly-4 30 8- mic 'cs r: CU 55, 53 EE 58 eff 123 bn? 4:11 .um Eze' QC an: .Zi W2 50 '53 E2 3.2 in go will -ro is CJ 'U -o 0 Ei E 3 .1 .. 'o ES ..- G E 21,9-1 'U .2 .o 0, -o G .-. 55 1-l an I 3 Q o. .c mai 'So part- de In rnalis pasted up in the jou 5 W, ment. Then, about a week and a half the paper goes on sale, the before In begins. it of printing process 3 like taking is it words, an's laym picture of an exact replica of a page chem- Various g from it tin and prin to app lied are meticulously icals metal printing plates, and the Herald gOeS t0 PFESS. the Herald, As well as publishing all the printing shop does the print school productions for of programs right in the shop. Additional jobs are the printing of all office forms, pass- es, signs, and even report cards. received working experience The beneficial to those in a print shop is of the art in interested are who printing. and ndail, aren Bucki ancy Vickers, K lli, N fe Passa CY Nan Getting ready to print the Herald are John of their efforts. Hitlan are admiring the product Joe lark. d Glen C an Foster, Rick Mohan, r w -U. ' WSW 1,1-aw ' . JM, Janice Gr l' 7 8 john Patterson Jean Carolyn Vernetti . -Mra- MAP' J Doug Goeckel , ,- ' 'a!, ,, ,,,, QU' 'Teens llave oods. ., that vary from hour to hour, day to day, during moments of pleasure, doubt, curiosity, hope t contentment, and aggravation. Linda LOWS' K , K I kW,:k ,F -'QQ H: 6 it 2 iw v', if PQ. if 'L M123 .NA 'Wt' kr SX 3-fm E 5 2 SY ' As me -- 6 'ix .5 X Nl 5 W ... n u wflygfg Judy Hayes al . ,Wal ,f-.sf . J ack Shook 4' ' I 1: , :QQ 5 4 tudents Find Food for Thought Lunch is a refreshing break for food and conversation between our productive hours of work and concentration. Larry Alba rw f5,,,ef?+, Daniel Carson Larry Bartlett mins . I' X r 'lip' 'v f 1 ds-3.2 4:-,Q Mk ' 5 is I f nr if .ix , Q, ' RR? 5215! , 'Q 'KI 1 fiat ffilfgp- , A-4. ,if Jiifl f, - , ,. ,., g,:l ., , 'ziJ:y 'E ,. V, x HW' 42 KW ,533 , 1 ?1fFff ,fx -.-, 4 ,K ff- ' if Ji XA sg ' rv, A, 5 e x. k, 'X 'fs li I. A WL L ,M . Mix , i x A L, . ., . . K, 1 ,. !,.,. 1 ,,.. ,. 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R X ,- ,W M .. ,.,, yd, ...:, ,, 22... NN ,.,,-4 . ,j-.G ...fx .. X i f B' 4 g .1 in ,L I W1 ,, ,J 'A ff - , 1 4 1 Q ' wig ' :i8...,gi,f.,i,lM..,3, 'JV ,, ?F,.,kg, ..,1.-JQ,f, .11 J 'E I P' T sv 'xiii ..:,fwfw' iiffm I K r . ww , E . ., - ., , , ,f - -m - J' In V, - - , ' x ' x ., Q . . . filling i Students Participate in TB T r es mg t t fixmmz ' f and injecting it were the three stages in the TB testing program. 5? S President, Diana Warziskig Vice-President, Polly Staggg Secretary, Bonnie - u 4 . - 19th and 10thj Rambo, Treasurer, Gayle Maudhn, Chaplam, Kathy Fox, I.C.C. Sue Clark 'HP fw:sf::ufHffFf?f1'211zmg gimuy or P President, Bev Goodg Vice-President, Mary Ann Karrg Secretary, Kathy SP I Kondasg Treasurer, Judy Hayes, Publicity, Margaret Minor. Assemblies Depiet School nit As the various sports seasons came, so came pep assemblies adding spirit and enthusiasm to the support of Kimbal1's many teams. With the help of the cheerleaders and the pep band these events were anxiously awaited by the student body. Lancer staff members will go through anything in order to make a sale. 156 Senior cheerleader Jerry Barich entertains his fans at a pre-game pep assembly. V 4 Q Q5 5 ' , J 4T'f ' aavesii I ffm ,, Surrounded by spirited Knights is the pep band drummer, Fritz Lyon. JoAnn Clifford, Fran Dennis, and Lynn Davis enjoy the pep assembly. Julie Eshelman portrays a victorious knight who has devoured Dumdero . 1 if K 1 xx I- 1 af ww, .. , I, - X, M . 1:wz+ iaX,1 . xv v , , m .ff f--4 iff? A 215 1, ,W xg, N- MQ I Y X S H 51 3 J 4 J w'f-ff .br ' 7 f . W f A '55, fw',,fgQ2f2,1,f :V-K, N K 'xx -L . Hakim .vffv 6 f 'ffl ' . , L V . - . f ,f , V V1 . ,f,.1X,v4f,vf1fm e b . W xi ' ,, .. ,WV t 3,1 , ,,, x- 'ni -Q, 1, Nw ff 1, If - w ' - L fiffiv 1, 8, 5 '-'A ' - f'f2:r,'f4 gfmg-wif, is ,jp ' -f ' 2, 3,1 f' ,V , , . ws. ., I , iwff' - in A .ialw MPS. ,L . f 1 12:7 ' -fx J , - M WW ,wy ?at Elnicky and Stan Spindler xave a serious discussion in the lobby. Everyone Enjoys Talking All people like to talk and the students of Kim- mall are no exception. They hold conversations n the halls, at games, during lunch, and at vari- xus times throughout the day. Announcing the next record is disc-jockey Dick Williams. , , 5' npnuuuuuunmnn 2751 1. 4.15 1, . .. Ms ,ifgf in wx 5 Mww ' M2 A G 2,6 Q - g i 4, 354 , Q 31 f a 6 . X X 'W 4 :S 4 ,xl X ,IW fqxg ,wa . M M 33 622 n , 4 F N L, if in I' A HI Pres., B. Mortimoreg V.P., T. Custanceg Rec'g Sec., B. Culverg Corres. Sec., - F. Lyong Treas., J. Scott, Chap., J. Pattersong Sgt-at-Arms, D. Anderson 5, , ,rf--I: Q : E R Q N B President, Bill Mortimoreg Vice-President, John Scottg Secretary, Laura Speddingg Treasurer, Nancy Passarellig Sergeant-at-Arms, Al Whiting. 162 www an ,, i M -J Q.. ji ..,, wi Q Q I I H L T is 1 . . , 1 ' 1-Jin i Q. I 5 4 ygifwsif, ,mmm gag K z -A-3,11 y W. i if I 4 fi , r 2.f3fffJn?wk A . ,ge X, A wi -5 is ' Q LA? .iiffffw fa 7 4 E, Ae ,pw In , ff Ngmleik W5, , . '4 W Q ,f J f 2 . '-ix 'V '-'ixiiffiv -11??e-1158 f ii?-L51 4 - - ,a ,iw -fff- fgfi f .f, fl f, wx' ' I V fm' H ' wff ' 55321 - , ff ., ., ., mi, ,.. 3 Q A -' '42 Z 13 A 3 , V-Avia- 'Q f xx w X '17 1 ,iv 7 . If 'paw Qvvfff' , :aj 4,5 .wa 'R Q- ' , A Q., -FQ:-5 . ,545 WY. Pin Ryan, who guided the football team to the E. M. L. Championship, pauses to contemplate the future. Coach Ryan Honored Dedication Coaches Temerian and Ryan strategy during halftime. 4 confer on a point of In appreciation of your outstanding accom- plishments in the coaching field, of the enthusi- asm and school spirit that you promote, and be- cause you are an individual who is respected and admired by each member of the student body, we, the students of Kimball, have dedi- cated the 1962 Lancer to you, Mr. Prentice Ryan. Coaches all over the country continually speculate on the outcome of a game, and Mr. Ryan is no exception. inventing f-' .bf , 1' w- v f . ,A X gil. -13,fe.5.5f '- -ixlrvq, kb. V . ,, uf I - f 1?-152. V ,, H xii, ' Magf1,,i,m I ., 1 1 A fm . mf . vmg , , 1.1. ' ' ww, 4-, , wxyggiezf- '-W' 4 , X-ws: .f-wg V' any Q. ty, 591 , , . ' ' A . mags, V g ' ' rw: :Sl ' ' ally, f .M , 59 '- if wus: wzfsrrsfgix ,egg ,,:- .i ' iQgggv,, -yy Jw. .Qs fs, .. w ,X , 6' I s ' L-11 ff, ,--, L .. I, , 1 k,,4, .nf f ,-,k. '--. 1 .M..,,-:z,,, we-zy:-'rm nw' ygrfv- ,e.:111:v:: zz:-:' ,miie .ff2,::wf. :ffv52n1.efbJ5!f --fi 'Pb .:A. . f - X55 1 W .Lf I M E 1 1 . 1 A 59' .- K fvaf-V . 25 522 'vw 1-'I wfflflzmg S' K -up 5' 5 5' if Q. 9 Q gf Q U X W k V .1-ak ,g-f, H - . my , if l: A , 1 ,l x 1 l , , M 5 i k , Y 49' A nl A 1 , , - . '1L.T l . 2 . . .k,1 L 1 ' .. - 1l ' li ' , ? 'S K- . , .-,H X ..,,.., ,. .. , .. ' 'f -ze.: :sp-gg, ,get , V , ,. 33571 4 x K I! FMF Mrs. Denzil Ballmer leads the Girls Choir in a hymn. appella Voices Unite in Harmon The seventy-six Voices of Kimba1l's A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Keith Lan- caster, have contributed many enjoyable hours to their school and community this year. Civic organizations, patrons of the Wayne Oakland Bank, and listeners of radio station CKLW were entertained with programs by the Choir at Christmas time. Annual Christmas and spring concerts were also given at school. lb ILFS i I , . L 6 gg 5 gf QF 1-p x ,md 2,137 m ,f , - ' , f'i 4, 'H fag , N ,f I .J . , E ... ff E '- .H ,W Q X Ha 8 Q fw- u'.f'25'g 'i?f45gmfS 9' iftllfff F' I' '1 'gf tb S ' kr 3? Q ff? as 4 X R V W ? f - n 1 ,, -Q , F .mx J' A Paying Close attentign are Flutist Eugena Hayden concentra Marlene Vettraino and Sue Benschop. on her playing during a practice sessix .em , X ,, A Musicians Execute Entertaining Melodies at Concerts and Assemblies Under the direction of Mr. Yenovk Kavafian, the Orchestra presented many selections ranging from classical to popular music in which they displayed their superior musical ability. In January, the combined orchestras of Kimball and Dondero entertained an appreciative audience with an annual concert. Doug Van Hala listens as Mr. Kavafian stresses attentiveness 4' Q LA x ,w- , I will . A 'k-- , - 1: fnhh -f X hm , K , fl f I f -, Q- 'Nff' X'--Q w. 'Q ,, -E zz 1' i 5 . 14' fir fx s I f , 4 v 1 3 Qi 'V a ,, .L,.k M, 5 ., ?Q , , ig f ,Q , if A gy , U Jr 1- F 4 ,,' if reflect the effects of a routine day on the personalities of the students. F Happy, pensive, and quizzical moods ' are caught by the candid camera Pat Vinall Marilyn Millar Bill Acree Jane Lyon .uw Mary Potter Glenn Schaffer Kathy Firman Virginia Masiak Dennis Sandbank Donna Pasternak AA Judie Morgan Vincent Bonaccio Sherry Sexton Ed Dyer 1- Q A, 5' -' V 1, L :' .- . Barbara Zubeck Bob Materka I. - A al? Barbara Wyant John Klinke Faye Briggs Diane Ramsey Anne Permaloff Barbara Brondum . . . K. Speaks for Kimball WOAK is a student operated educational FM station through which Kimball students have the opportunity to write, produce, and present their own programs. Station manager Bill Morti- more and chief engineer Bob Materka co-ordi- nate the engineering and announcing to give the station a near-professional quality. Surrounding W.O.A.K. spo Mfr. Hawarny, are Gerry Materka, Sheridan, and Rick Will Preparing a tape for a prog are jim Pitt, Tom Gustairs, Bill Mortim Bob Materka, and Dick Jacq Sportscasters, Tom Cahill, Dick Williams, Doug Walters, Don Schmidt, and Jerry Barich prepare a broadcast. ' ' 7-mx: 1 1 X f ,jf mf' z 1 ' iw 5 . W ,J , , fm I Wi ,:.. , , V K fe V. i H W I Y H 'IRIX lf K g L ff ff fi -W ,,,, ,,,., ,., . -Q fy Q..-mf, ,f - , Jfmahui, , X - we v my . ir, L -' ' . w 4, iN,,Q5 N., I X www- ,, ' Checking a yearbook page are Editor Nancy Vantine, and Asst. Editor Kathy Kondas. Karen Buckindail finds Nancy Vickers' dictation to be on the amusing side. LHNCEH Sue Spalding, Julie Emerson and Diane D'Augostine discuss ideas for a page. .... Several pages are carefully proofread by Pat Permaloff and Gerald Bergman. N.-Qin. Advertising manager Peggy Gonda is pleasantly surprised with the arrival of the payment of a large ad. Lancer . . Expressive nique The activities of the entire school year, as well as sports, classes, and clubs belong in a school yearbook, and the 1962 Lancer staff has endeavored to compile them in an artful publication. The theme, that a student body con- sists of individual personalities, has been presented through a new format and unusual pictures. Mr. I. A. Rosen, the Lancer advisor, has, through his advice and photographic contributions, made possible the new look in the 1962 Lancer. Staff members not pictured are: Marjorie Broyles, Shiela Doyle, Darla Guss, Peter Kaerk, Judie Morgan, Joanne Patterson, Joanne Rosen- berg, Sandra Snarski, and Linda Stockwell. Janice Couper, Rita Schneider and Sandi Pierse prepare a rough outline of the pages in the senior section of the Lancer 1' ' lv l Q I I QE t ,,:e. '3 c f ig,,,l s'm'L' ity . . nf' ' V f- i a , A, 1 the advertisers whose products and services contribute so much f enjoyment and satisfy the needs of our families, school, and community. Sh pp g ln R y I Ofk K y Richard d Roger Morgan. I-2- N I A , 'S ,n I ' ' ' N 'Ni ' any xiii' M--lm -. I!Il!I'lfl21'l31- , -if 1 I Lt. ,zfgflgg Xl ' zsjgq fu P A :gd S1 5 lf' 'V Q - QQ A ,ap , ,, VL, YY W' , rf .. 55 an S .. . ,A.X ' ' J N59 ., M X' f , V j , ' A . m u ,W .,... A . ' ' K QK X h, B ,- M xJ'2 5 ,4 .,, 5 In , . N I vfhxh . , LN,. X! , ,. ,: ,, Q f ag , lJ'2Q'!L, Q' wi fi! , gl T ' '- f 1-. ' f f Q 1' 4 V TILA f A A - -l W'k,f' M ' - V : .... iff ' f'V7 K A5n.a..,- x . .1 gg ,W -. ' Y ts, :Rf My ,KW-,ww 043. at xk if 5 Q ' K gm? gk wb' 1 My 11 Q NW ,ju if . f ' ' , A .,., 1 v 'wr V- f f ..f-.,,- bkrkk SQ, , . Q, .ggi ' rl. ,f M wtf g lf : K W- T. -.... 7, W ,,,,4 -nn, .. - V.. A A, iw ql+'w? ? g I m g , Q :AA W V V I 'ii' 'iff K' I -J --....,,g' J.: 5-Q... b 1.,- - W -...,....,. - , KWNGKW' as I -M I 'lc QQBGE. x . .K F ,Min -I Q A Q, ag 1 - ,Q . 1 Gmc f V. Vikbi . ---, I - QJ, ' L V' , . , . g ' KA Av'b i ki Q ,yik K ' . 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SILVERWARE AND CHINA THE LATEST IN IVY LEAGUE AND CONTINENTAL FASHIONS Pants - Shirts - Sweaters - Jaclceis Suits - Topcoats Royal Men's 8: Boy's Wear FORMAL RENTAL E 322 South Main 325 South Washington St. MANUS POWER MOWERS POWER MOWERS Barb Gregory and Nancy Passarelli inspect Classic Rose TRACTORS-TILLERS china, by Rosenthal, Sculptured Rose silverware, by Towle, SALES - SERVICE and crystal by Boda. B WHOLESALE - RETAIL D l O E 3l I6 N. Woodward Royal Oak, Mich 3I5 S. Main St. Ll l-335l Custodian Cleaning Supplies and Equipment O Brooms O Cocoa Door Mats I OHadCle ORbb Do Mts . O Disihfectargsqers O GllasselCleaibr O Pafmls Sport'-Ing Goods' O Polishes O Mops 8. Wringers O Deodorants O Steel Door Mats WOODWARD AVENUE O Oil Absorbants O Sweeping Compounds O Paper Towels and Tissues O Polishing Machines - SANITATION COUNSELING - L Xa S SUPPLY. INC. Floor Wax and Cleaner Consultants , ' ill 3' f S., 'i Between I3 and I4 Mile Roads Open Monday and Friday Evenings WARMEST PERSONAL CONGRATULATIONS from the staff of RALPH CONSELYEA Realtor IIO8 N. WOODWARD ROYAL OAK I I FREE ENGRAVING - FREE GIFT WRAPPINC5 ON GIFTS PURCHASED AT KENT JEWELERS 308 W. Fourth St. ROYAL OAK COM PLIMENTS OF JOE BRYANT REAL ESTATE, INC REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Member ot National Association ot Real Estate Boards Publix Menls. Wear Member ot Michigan Association of Real Estate Boards Member of N. Woodward Association of Real Estate Boards WASHINGTON SQUARE BUILDING Member of Detroit Association ot Real Estate Boards CUNGRATUI-ATICNS III II Heating Oils with Sta-Clearr' k 'Tra emar CLEAN - SAFE - AUTOMATIC Y Budget Plan i' Staytul Service 'A' Low Cost Burner Service You Can Count on Heating Comfort Grood Housekeeping 'o'45llN!lllSlD0w-E AMERICAN OIL CO. R. L. CHEEK, Agent Call Ll 8-4646 I WE EVEN TAKE E oun owN PICTURE WHEN Irs A SPECIAL EVENT MHWW LIKE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STUDIO MKII WKIIIKIWQ VlL.Gd HE. AY V ns1iNs1Exsf5i,ew,lml 0 LAFAYETTE AT FIF TN ST . . ROYAL OAK Home-Like Almosphere Beaufiful New Chapels Oil:-Slreel Parking y if W ,, TWIN PINES Inside Loading e f :MSS gg LI Telephone: Llncoln I-OOIS . e.Le W N by A f Pi gi W,.. , W ffw 1:,,,..,.,,.L H, .,,,, . Jzwl H gifs .aims , l PM W l I 1 ? i is we 5 re: ii ' i - e e ' f'ii r w- .'ff' 0 David Pressley Professional School of COMPLIMENTS OF C05mel0l09Y Myer's Jewelry Shop II27 Soufh Washingfon Phone - Llncoln 8-5090 Royal Oak, Michigan 192 4I5 S. Washingfon Royal Oak, Michigan ,-,- .AX-..3I1Z1::::xr'-I-' Congratulation laSS of 62 NX XJ. 5 , ff. 'X'.'.'. .TX X X X X.. XXX ' 'FX X li! fx . .,.,.,X X XtX'. HX.. EY: . 'I I X X 'X X 0, ,X 1. J.' X ,X xxx I' X X.. 1 X ,XX X .fx .I .X It.: l'.' N0 ' f :lr -, , X, X. .'.' 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Day, evening, or Saturday classes will begin September 10, 1962. Registration for Fall classes begins August 1, 1962. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. CCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration 120 Madison Avenue, Detroit 26, Mich. 0 Telephone W0 1-5136 EASTIN OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 9 Furnifure 9 Draperies OOMPLIMENTS OF SPROATS OROCERY STORE : Carpff Supp ies 8 4 W - ' 9 Social Siafionery I ' EIeven MIIe 9 Greefing Cards RQYAL OAK 30I S. Main S+. LI 7-6I I I Royal Oak EVERYTHING IN BOTTLES PARTY TIME FOODS 3004 N. Woodward ROYAL OAK LI 9-9806 Po'Her Moving and Siorage Co MODERN WAREHOUSE Ageni' of AIIied Van Lines. Inc. 9I9 S. Main SI. 2253 CoIe S+. Royal Oak, Mich. Birmingham, Mich. LIncoIn I-33I0 Mldwesi' 4-46I2 Cam Brown Sfandard Service Crooks Road and Websier Road Service S 8: H Sfamps LI 5-9589 Hours: 6:30 a. m. - I0:00 p. m. COMPLIMENTS OF ROYAL OAK THEATRE 3I8 W. FOURTH SPILLER- SPITLER FUNERAL HOME y LIncoIn I-4800 836 N. Main S+. Royal Oak, Mich. RELY ON WOLCOTT REAL ESTATE Eldon G. WoIco++, Realior 708 N. Woodward Ave. RoyaI Oak LI 6-3300 Fine Oarpels, Linoleum, Asphali, Rubber Tiles colflPLlMl3NTS or HOWIE GLASS COMPANY I 307-309 S. Cenfer Slreef Llncoln I-3490 Llncoln I-3484 STORES AT Royal Oak Lincoln Park Hair S+vlin9 , , Pefmaflenl I4I2 S. Main S+. 3475 Foil S+. T '+ 'g Delroil' Roseville WILSON BEAUTY SHOP 8 Mile Gral'io'I' Ave. as in on . Bld . L. Delamarler SITSQICQI Iaaiwl Miiliigan g Owner Llncoln l-3579 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS or Sz MARY JANE FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 62I W. ll Mile Royal Oak, Mich. Corner of Pleasanl' Ll 8-3737 ROYAL OAK PRINTING 706 Washingfon Llncoln I -8590 WI1i+ney Barber 8: Beaufy Salon 832 w. II Mile Royal Oak. Mich- B R l D A L S ll. ,' I of 3-21.3319 I530 Woodward Ave. f 4 wo 5-0922 1 94' 4244 oalman Blvd. MI WE 3-4636 I SMART LADIES APPAREL l0909 Grand River WE 3-4636 S HUTCHINSON I I LINCOLN - MERCURY - METEOR - COMET LI 7-5700 22I N. Main S+. ROYAL OAK COMPLIMENTS OF 'rhe MAIN S dc:odM?INjNISIog + . I406 NFCVoI?d.ward e eraRoya?Ig2I?Tv1icI'I Ll 7-5900 CURRENT RATE - 311201. ON ALI. SAVINGS BEST WISI-IES TO TI-IE GRADUATES ROYAL MUSIC CENT-ER 5I2 N. Main SI. RoyaI Oak LI 8-4894 LIncoIn 5-9409 HANSEN'S GULF SERVICE MINOR REPAIRS ' Jim Hansen Elite Dry Cleaners I024 N. Woodward Royal Oak Royal Oak' Michigan I43I S. Woodward a+ WasI'Iing+on efgfyheefilfe 4 The Most Distinguished Name in School and College Jewelry CHARLES D. and DAN W. BURGESS 2750 W. 12 Mile Road, Berkley, Michigan YOUR GUARANTEE OF: Perfect Satisfaction Unmatched Quality Dashing Style Complete Security N i PfF3 i .. .L... L T w g, BEN Z1 Qi NI U f A FUR 2ag5'iTRi iM, if ' Royal Oalc Highland Park 'yi m i ll7 W. Fourth I7 Sears Ave. lf, ifei A ,7f7' R I Lincoln 8-3424 TOwnsend 8-6038 kk kky X K I vm I l V. - Aiggqijfi , ...i,,.,M M RICHARD SCHWARTZ 0 Manager :L A ,Q Zi-51.511 11 'f R 5 R ta 3 ' ' 1 'ii if iii iii i f fi i . i i it COMMENTS OF P iiie A 'iie 4 5 V CARRY OUT SERVICE PASQUALE'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA BAR-B-O ROYAL OAK- WCH- Oven Heated 3808 N. Woodward Royal Oak, Mich. Ll 9-4002 198 CONGRATULATIONS FROM ROYAL OAK ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS AGNEW INSURANCE BAKER AGENCY WILLIAM G. BELTZ BRICKER, INC. BURTON 8: BURTON CHAMBERLAIN-SHARPE 81 BARGER AGENCY, INC E. J. CLAXTON DON E. WOLCOTT INSURANCE AGENCY GROW-HODGES AGENCY GEORGE H. HARRISON BRUCE M. LaFRANCE ALBERTA M. LIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY LILE-NEUMANN AGENCY JERRY POORMAN AGENCY, INC. VON EBERSTEIN INSURANCE AGENCY WAYNE-OAKLAND AGENCY, INC. ROYAL OAK UNDERWRITERS BCJDINE'S Greeling Cards and Parly Shop I72 N. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. -A' QULCKEE BAR f PARKING wk COCKTAIL LOUNGE -A, PLAY ROOM -A, RESTAURANT iv MEETING ROOM 'QUT- Robertx-Walby En!erpri1e,Inc. Czongr-G1-U 'all-ions . To Kimball High kg! if 200 ALJRQM Smpodwowaog WQLQR School Graduales' The Detroit Edison Company f Freniz 84 Sons Hardware Co. IF lT's HARDWARE we HAVE IT mio-: 2 N. Main s+ree+ a+ Ca+aIpa Drive LIN. 2-5670 Royal Oalc, Mich. Llncoln 7-3450 PAUL'S AUTO WASH. INC. Il0 N. WOODWARD A+ II Mile Road ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN Waxing By Experis Moiors Sieam Cleaned LAWSON LUMBER CO. LUMBER BUILDERS SUPPLIES HARDWARE Clawson RO. Office 3I E. I4 Mile Rd. 605 S. Main Sf. JU 8-2470 Ll I-6000 A+ Color Headquarfers Complefe Lines 9 Draffing Supplies 5 Ar1'is'l' Supplies Walker Crawford Painl' Co. 7 I4 S. Washingfon Royal Oak LI I-28l3 FREE DELIVERY LIncoIn 2-I72I Lawn Equipmend' Corporaiion LAWN AND GOLF EQUIPMENT Power Mowers 520 Wesf Eleven Mile Rd. ROYAL OAK, MICH. ORCHIDVIEW FLORIST 'S 1 4 L 4 2 i 4 ' ' - '-Kama . A dw, 'wtf'- M53 Q rw sw OUR WISI-I TO YOU UPON GRADUATION Moy you always keep o good head on your shoulders Designs by ERNEST .6335 ah? E. cs ' d I W, ns ae N I2 Mile and Rochesfer i if 6 Sarturialifizfinvments I I Ziinr Quang ililen 237 lgifffv Birmingham mf. 5-5155 LI 3-I330 BOWLERO LANES Royal Oak Furnifure Co. FINE FURNITURE 2I5 S. WasI1ingI'on Avenue Max Elgof Royal Oak, Mich. Congraiulaiions Class of '62 NaI'ionaI Bank of Royal Oak . . . A FULL SERVICE BANK 2I5 So. Cenfer S+. ROYAL OAK Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporaiion '?Q is ., - ya fiiffl Q f 'J fl N 5 xii dh 3 if my - N W x .. -miie- N kim? A 31 5 E ki? Q au 1 Q s 1 a 1 5 ,I 1 ? g ,.,, v 335, 5 O X .fx P ' ' A . - if . , .'t-iiiluisig , aw' ' T 'ffl 1 ' t' i.mQ.-1 x',,j, ,Q 113' ma 'Qing' 2 . wa,-j, 44 K' -ag f- 0 ff-kg 1 1 5 'gm LA f i 1 332 I ' -, , 1 :I -. - -- 31.1 My -- ,wf R ' , .Wikia ., . 8.5, .. I f-ff, '-. J Q Pt? 3 11, 2 ' '5 - - ww' RQ A - AM' 1 pix' Q. - . - V . , - 1 F A7 ' - f '-I Y-1 . I7 , ww-W! M' H W -' ' 5 . ' .hfM0dQl3?d.l'fhYf1.551 ,m., , - f' L' :Aj 'SEmdy'Webbharid'LEe Vahgdexf' f Foxhwon had! graa vs hu 30 yum fw N X RovAL oAK Mr. CLEMENS FERNDALE BIRMINGHAM CLAR - MAR PHARMACY I325 E. Eleven Mile Road Royal Oak, Michigan Clarence 8: Gerald Hoerauf, Reg. Pharmacists COMPLIMENTS or OAK RIDGE VARIETY STORE 32I3 Rochester Rd. Royal Oak South of I3 Mile Road LI 5-3IOI JZ?-nof gfiml fi Ilan fo MICHIGAN '54 Friendly Place fo Work ' vw, 1 , I Best wishes +o the graduates from your friendly ore. st neighborhood SIMS MEN'S 81 BOY'S WEAR Cloihing and Furnishings Royal Oak - 40I S. Washington, Corner 4I'h LI 7-2I44 That picking the right kind of job after gradua- tion is mighty important. And the right one, you'll agree, is the one that gives you the most of what you want in a job- interesting work, good wages, vacations with pay, friendly associates, security and a chance for promotion. So, if you're graduating this year and are looking for a really worthwhile job, why not drop in soon at our employment office? It's at 421 Williams Street BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY eg, X - N -asf 5 X Q X. 1 R x 4 ,s , A Q W- 4 62 K ,Mag ,UNI FOR YQU , PLEASE Q QM whkw MQ, ' 4 . , 1 INN: ,say ,f If Im ,Q 5, Q , ,h W ,tw V if 1' H SHERMAN PRESCRIPTIONS ROCHESTER RD. AT I3 MILE ROAD LI I-9090 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY SINCE I924 Llncoln I-2 I 64 I SMART'S STUDIO FISHER'S SHOES II8 N. Washingfon Royal Oak, Michigan Your Shoe Heaclquarlers 5I7 S. Washing'ron LI I-I433 rr Z I 5 I , 1 5 V. - . .. ,. . A Vr., L Lkk ,kL,. . f EVERETT'S BARBER SHOP 4I26 Nor+h Woodward Avenue S. E. Corner Woodward a+ Normandy lI3V2 Mi.l Phone 549-9870 WITH BEST WISHES AND MUCH SUCCESS HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON 4243 Coolidge Highway Hair Slyling, Tinling, 84 Permanenls LI 9-4273 Closed Mondays Oakview Cemelery Associalion I032 Nor+h Main SI'ree'r Royal Oak, Mich. AU . C' 2 Barb Bearss, Vice-President we Barb Carson rw L-l Donna Burns A .,,, ,Q t t Cathy Bunting Bonnie Barnes E, fx. .WV-V ls, ig 'I WW Fr: ' M 'Es iiijffclmfrnnns, INC. ,t Ami, Miehigm Congratulations, 3. F,5.,5f , ' Marge Austin, Secretary it s p I , Mike Beach, President Miss Elizabeth Michener Bia HQ, ,V - K v . lisiffiiiv 21' I W,--, Chris D'Alleva hjrssi Carol Heagerty ,siwzfx W' me H f Dave Crosby John Baumann ' , ' fam 'Q . ' Jlary Jo Reid ,M , 52 N Judy Lawes fe, .1 f I. ,f,-, -f .fr .fb itz - , in John Messier , X E if A 1.,, 9' wx? q ' Sue McGill Seniors ' 33 ' 'rkf Maureen Macartney, Treasurer 7:77 . ix Von Pluskow E K 73-ik - Kay Richards ' max . ,ge Gayle Leonard ,',- y . 1 . t. - - gf K , 'QV Bill Sands 4? .... it ax K , . 1 K Q 1, -arm A ,Q Larry Michalek From Your Roundtable ,ri V , M vm Rose Schell, Parliamentarian Barb Sain ltsuy tf,2 Dave White , FL if n Vicki Scott fi , il Mike Sturley 207 fn -:.jfg2f.E 1 1 If iff-- il wiv: 2 L g .7-51-2 if L' -. 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