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THE 1948 ROBIN' it The Merry Secretaries Hey, Mike! We're freezing up in 208. Can't you help us out? Robbins- dale High School. No, Mr. Mielke isn't in right now. Could you call back later please? . . May I have a pass to the nurse? This fellow has another one of those headaches. Cljourth hour chemis- try have anything to do with it?D. You're so hungry, hmmm. Well, l'll sell you a BROWNIE but don't say anything about it. Does this sound like an episode from your favorite soap opera? Well, just look ze that this is around and you will reali all in a day's ork fo our Our Mess Sergecmts al, nurse and cooking staff. All these little things that keep the cogs running at RHS., are just routine for them. Very seldom does anyone stop to think how much they do for us-the little favors and hints they offer to make school life that much more fun. fOr didn't you know that George, the janitor, promised to take at least eight girls to the Prom if the right one didn't ask them.D Long after We've forgotten some of the things that happened to us While We were in school, We'll remember their kindness, their help- fulness. janitori- Handy-Andys 28 TP w-Z' Nursie, Nursie
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ROW l: M. Briggs, M. Iohnson, M. Eiden, C. Carey, P. Bookout. Miss Sinnott, P. Thompson, N. Price, C. Nelson, I. Fritz. ROW 2: L. Sandhoff, B. Cavanagh, V. Sand- moen, M. Larson, I. Schmock, P. Hoffman, P. Lindahl. D. Cronin. I. Bayard. ROW 3: I. Fund- ingsland, D. Cate. A. Compton, N. Forman, E 1948 ROB t t L. Olson, M. Pearson, D Becker, M. Beck, I. Hotal ROW 4: R. Swenson. V Metzger, D. Sands, I Iurgensen, T. Rucker, C Dallman, R. Milford, G Renz. ROW 5: D. Bray B. Eaton, R. Sharbono 1 1 K. Anderson, A. Comp- . ton, C. Carlson. E. Snug- gerud, D. Carlson, H. Iorgenson. TIIESPIANS The National Thespian Society is a dramatic organization under the supervision of Miss Bess Sin- HOU. The Thespian Society was es- tablished in the spring of 1929 by a group ot teachers and stu- dents interested in the advance- ment of dramatic arts in the high schools, The aims of the society LOVE THY NEIGHBOR are two-fold: to establish and promote standards oi excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among students. The society, sponsored by the teachers and students, this year selected Love Thy Neighbor as their junior class play. Hin't that the irony for you. All because my bees reconnoiteredf' Trust and obey for there's no other way. 30
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