Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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Patty. how come you're the only one writing? I never thought they allowed that Ian- guage in print! Sherrie, if l've told you once, l've told you a hundred times: You write with chalk on the black boardl Patty goes off in her own little dream world. Karen, the psychic. Cheer up Jon, the hours almost over. Lisa tries to think of a creative way to use slime in the Mallet. Kelly tries to figure out how to put the paper in the typewriter. If I could read my notes I could write this story. Mallet editors: Penny Fish, Lisa Dubla, Kelly Drennon, Tom Towner. Mallet X I5

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MALLET On the spot reporters Journalism students were busy putting together three publications. the school newspaper, The Mallet, District 704 newsletter, and Trackin' Back was pub- lished twice during the year. To write the magazine. journalism students interviewed senior citizens about life in Proctor when they were teenagers. There were three classes of journalism students who learned how to interview, report, and write newspaper and maga- zine articles. Our journalism students kept the student body well informed on school activities and on Proc- tor's history. Q l r .. vmviaiier



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LANGUAGE CLUB Parlez Deutsch? The Halloween Carnival was, once again, the high- light of the Language Club activities. The carnival fea- tured thirty booths, the most popular being the spook house, the cake walk, and the jail house. Following the carnival were the coronation ceremonies and a dance. Under the advisors Ms. McDonald and Ms. Wippler, the carnival was a great success. During the winter months, the Club was very active. During the Christmas season, the members went carol- ing prior to their Christmas Party. Then February six the club traveled to Minneapolis to the new zoo. At the zoo, they were given tours in their respective foreign language. ln Minneapolis, the language students had the opportunity to eat in German or French restaurants. l6fLanguage Club

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