Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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Y? 11 e r r y y 1 MQW O 4 . ROWDY RAILS Distinguished from other students I. The official equipment of the '79-'80 Pep Club. 2. Pep Club doesn't let grass grow under its feet. 3. You've got to be kidding! 4. Kris agrees with Jackie. 5. I've got class. 6. Co-Presidents: Adrienne Anderson and Dory MacGillivary. 7. You little devill 8. The fear of all pianists . . . a hungry pi- ano. 9. Ann and Becky relax after a hard day's work. + HSE FI Rowdy Railsfl9

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ROWDY RAILS Distinguished from other students Contributing their enthusiasm to the victories of the teams, especially the football team, and the outstanding player of the week, the Rowdy Rails proved to live up to their name. Dory MacGillivray was elected president, Adrienne Anderson co-president, and Ann Rantala secre- tary-treasurer. Besides decorating lockers, painting signs, and decorating hallways. The activities they also participated in were putting on a few assem- blies, Riding in the back of a truck in the home- coming parade, and selling garders to raise mon- ey for supplies needed to decorate their secrete pal's locker. I8fRowdy Rails



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DECA NHS National Honor Society, an organiza- tion which honors great scholastic achievements, grew in membership. PHS students were surprised and pleased that they were accepted into this honor- able organization. Those students who were selected for membership had to have achieved a good scholastic record. Juniors who received a grade point average of 3.5 and seniors who attained a grade point average of 3.25 were eligi- ble for membership in the organization. D.E.C.A. was an organization that helped interested students prepare for careers in marketing. It aided the mem- bers in understanding the various jobs in marketing. Ss .. L ,. ...ic . X ,Q K 'gggig Xi E all 2 Q4 IOXDECA NHS

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