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Stewin' And Sweepin’ Mr. Stancer, Mr. Overby, Mr. Schroeder, Mr. Hanson. Mr. Barnes. 12 Add 48 cups of sugar, 12 pounds of butter, 12 pounds of shortening, 48 cups of flour, 20 cups of cocoa, 10 cups of nuts, 1 cup of vanilla, 3A cups of baking powder, and 192 eggs. Mix well, and presto —an average batch of brownies for our school cafeteria! This may give some idea of what a tremen- dous task it is to feed our hungry mob. A dropped lunch tray, a broken water foun- tain, and the hearty cry, “Hey, I can’t get my locker open!” These along with two thousand thundering, muddy feet of a thousand scream- ing students are all too familiar sights and sounds to our school’s janitors. They’ve got a big job to give our school its good appearance from the polished floors to the well-trimmed lawns. Thank you, cooks and janitors, for a lot of work well done.
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FRONT ROW: Denise Anderson, Ixrigh Cherry, Julie Gallcs, Jan Bueckslcr, Barb Fallen, Karen Knudsen. SECOND ROW: Mark Matson, Linda Meyers, Susan Brandt, Cathy Dwyer, Sharon Roshaven, Gail Kramer, Marilee Western, Jean John- son. Becky Rebstock, Diane Stanton. THIRD ROW: Jill Lus- senhop, Jill Tight . Linda Milbradt, Liane Kreckow, Linda Sound Off SEATED: Denise Anderson, Sec.; STANDING: Steve Melges, Publicity; Paul Schell. Pres.; Roger Duscher, V. Pres. Gordon. Nancy Uhlenkamp. Jean Churchill, I.inda Stramel. Jim Siewert, Jeff Stancer. John Enabnit, Ross Lussenhop. Vern Schmidt. Paul Schell, Pat Asleson, Steve Strawzell. STANDING: Jane Lussenhop, Mary Ann Chalmers, Charlotte Schmidt. Ron Greene. I Ik RFHS band which performs in all seasons regardless ol weather, continually strives for big- ger and better concerts and shows. On a fall clay, whether it Ik warm, windy, or bitterly cold, the band could be seen briskly marching down to the athletic Held for a hard hour’s practice. After these days of endless feet-lifting and horn-swing- ing drills were over, the band members were re- warded with a trip to the opening season Minne- sota Gopher game in which bands from around Minnesota took part in Band Day. Following football season, the band began pre- paring for half-time shows for the basketball games. Extra thrills and excitement was added when recorders came on November 23 to tape a program of the band and interview L. D. Zschunke, director, for the WCCO Prep Parade program. Besides marching and playing pep music, the band also gave many fine concerts. Among them were the Veteran’s Day Program, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. As a climax for a most successful year, the RFHS band took part in the district music contest held at Sleepy Eye. 14
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