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Libror toff Radio Workshop Row 1: S. Orlan, C. Pence, L. Bonnell, J. Williams, J. Blount, R. Willette, S. DuPraw, K. Firman. Row 2: A. Synder, G. Wil- lette, M. Mohan, J. Jankowiak, A. Crookshank, K. Ulrich, S. Gillingham, T. White, P. Smisek. Row, 3: J. Scholes, B. Blair, S. Bieneman, M. Sanchagrin, L. Aisthorpe, B. Millar, D. Isenbarger, S Shannon, J. Saylor. Row 4: W. Barager, J. Baker, R. Jewett, R. Shaffer, B. Burlager, M. Adams, P. McVittie, B. Nowakowski, A. Patrick, B. Amesse. udio-Visual Row 1: M. Girardot, G. Lamoureux. Row 2: B. Ashlee, D. Karakas, G. Buchanan. Row 1: R. Jewett, D. Luke, J. Williams, T. Sheridan, R. Wildbur, C. Briggs, G. Torgerson. Row 2: B. Johnson, M. Woodruff, S. Rchelier, D. Wildbur, M. Hrywnalc, S. Cameron, R. Bechtel, J. Arbenowske. Row 3: T. Marshall, L. White, J. Betzner, G. Carps, D. White, J. Garra, D. Wesley, G. Van Hartesvelt, T. Cash.
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umerous clubs provide service to school. DEBATE The Debate Team had an excellent season this year. Competing in debate and speech con- test, they won the district, metropolitan, and suburban meets. The team consisting of 30 members meets daily after school to brush up on techniques with their sponsor, Mrs. Franklin. STAGE CREW Behind the scenes of all our plays were the active members of the stage crew. These boys meet daily during sixth hour to work on lighting techniques, the sound systems and other stage equipment. This group was especially busy this year during the annual variety show. The Kimball Debate Squad is keen and alert as portrayed here. Oops. It seems that Frank Greco is the only one interested in Dave Taylor's oratory. Janice Brill, Henry Shute, Gary Anderson, and Rick Bechtel, fright to leftj all seem to be concentrating on other topics. CHESS CLUB Tournaments, lessons, and regular chess games kept the Chess Club busy this year. The club met weekly, with Jeff Bortak as president, to play this thought-provoking game. Lessons to new members were given at the beginning of each semester. LIBRARY STAFF Forty students work daily at the Kimball Li- brary to make it the efficient place it is. These students, representing all four grades, take care of the book checkout and return desk, the maga- zines, and the information file. These jobs are alternated among the staff so that each student may become familiar with each phase of library work . AUDIO-VISUAL Ordering, scheduling, and caring for new movie equipment absorbs the time of the twenty students associated with the Audio-Visual Club. The students in this group are instructed in movie projection which prepares them to teach other students and teachers. Mr. Schieshl is the advisor of this very active service group. WOAK Broadcasting music, news casts, sports events, and other activities keep the students on WOAK busy throughout the week. Twenty-six programs are broadcast weekly from the station at Kim- ball, not counting the basketball, football, and swimming meets which are put on the air. These students who work on WOAK make up their own scripts for the programs they give. Each member is on the air at least once weekly.
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Debate Row 1: C. Angeles, H. Sellick, S. Browning, J. Atkinson, S. McGill, W. Reif, K. Shebal. Row 2: D. Taylor, F. Greco, R. Bechtel, L. Powe, G. Torgerson, T. Torgerson. Row 3: M. Messier, P. Pruden, A. Snyder, D. Richards, G. Anderson, H. Shute, J. Brill, M. Krell. Chess Club Row I: E. Sanders, K. Kunkel, K. Shebal, A. Fricke, R. Akehurst. Row 2: G, Persha, D. McLaughlin, P. Wahnefried, A. Daniel, L. Ziegler, J. Bortak, M. Girardot. tage Crew Row 1: B. Peaslee, E. Cooper, D. May, D. Gull, J. McDonald. Row 2: E. Dove, R. Jewett, M. Turner, Mr. J. Botens, D. Shipps, M. Girar- dot.
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