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??:r- aw il Principal AI. 1' . Jlielke . . . Superintendent E. I. Cooper DRIVERS The chief driver of The Robin is Superintendent E. J. Cooper. who is keenly interested in students. faculty. and community welfare. His biggest job is to coordinate the educational program for more than two thousand seven hundred students in the elementary, junior high and senior high schools of Robbinsdale. Although the years may pass, the graduates of 47 will find that Mr. Cooper will con- tinue to he a loyal friend to each and every one of them. The out-of-doors holds a keen interest for our chief driver. Many detours are planned in his summeris travels to include some of the best fish- ing spots in Minnesota. x , Superintendent E. I. Cooper Celebrates birthday Nit. N1. N1. Mielke, assistant driver of The Robin and principal of the high school, speaks plainly and to the point in his daily contact with students. This characteristic plus his friendly interest in stu- dents. his understanding of their problems, and conhdence of the students of the school makes him a friend of all the students who have gradu- ated from Robbinsdale High. In addition to his many and varied duties connected with his posi- tion, he still finds time to serve as adviser for the National Honor Society. Mr. Mielkeis hobby and favorite pastime dates back to his own college days. When not at his desk, he can often be found playing his favorite game of cribbage. M. M. Miclkc gim advice
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TRAFFIC Aliss I. Scllcrberg and Miss S. Hansen ENGLISH OFFICERS On our little trip let us stop and bid our teachers Miss B. Sinnot, Miss G. Snabbi, and Mrs. M. farewell. First let us look in on the English Depart- Adams have prepared us for this last lap of our ment. . . . . Journey during our sophomore and Junior years. There we find Miss J. Setterberg and Miss S. Hansen. Shakespeare's Macbeth presented a dif- M. S' t' hbb' h' 1 .Mi i Ficult spot in the road for some this year. 155 mno s o y 15 coac mg p ays nn e Field, at one act play with a cast of five boys was In addition to Senior English, Miss Setterberg es ted t th R . a1 S e h F t' l r n e non wa . has taken over a class in speech and all of the decla- p e a e g 9 cc es mation work. V 1 u K I - K XI K , K X K K 3 x x k 1 KJ Q , x . , , N f L ' . K x v U' ' L' SIM. .11. Adams. 3113: B. Sinnott, bliss G. Snabbi
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