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Because of the importance of good health and physical fitness, Robbinsdale has made available to its students one of the finest physical education programs in the state. Under the expert direction of John Grygelko, Bob Larsen, Jim Root, and Marvin Wrucke, R.H.st new di- vided gymnasium and abundance of wide open spaces surrounding the building offer to the student an opportunity to learn football, basketball, track, wrestling, baseball and many other body-building activities. Mr. Wrucke, Mr. Grygelko, Mr. Root, Mr. Larsen. me, 8d With Our brand new gym and locker room, our athletic-minded girls 'seem to find- it rather easy to have fun defending their teams in end- ball, basketball, badminton, archery and base- ball, while, at the same time, building strong healthy bodies. This, along with creating a greater feeling of friendship and sportsman- ship, was the original objective behind G.A.A. t x manag- I Ame... ' - v; , ' Miss Skartvedt and Mrs. Sunde direct all the girls in their activities. Miss Skartvedt, Mrs. Sunde 23
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Nowadays, an education in the basic sciences is a near necessity; consequently, many of our major college courses are de- pendent upon them. To cope with this situation, R.H.S. has a very complete of- fering in these fields. In the long labs with their black tables, faucets, and gas jets, or the biology rooms with their book cases and stuffed animals, any student who so desires knowledge in these courses may receive it. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lussenhop 64cm? . p55; -5 1 W In order to help to give the fu- ture graduate the basic funda- mentals of mathematics necessary to meet future demands, our mathe- matics department includes courses from general mathematics to solid geometry, with such interlocking courses as algebra, plane geometry, and higher algebra. The requirement for graduation is ari acknowledged understanding of basic fundamentals in mathe- matics. Miss Manion, Mr. Nerdahl, Miss Knudtson, Mt. Hutchinson, Mr. Van Loon. 22
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Miss Jacobs Besides putting bandages on cut fingers and taking temperatures, the nurse, Mrs. Flosseth, plays an im- portant role in our school curriculum. She tests our hearing, vision, and during the fall she sees that all the students and teachers have chest x-rays. 24 Miss Sandberg, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Widstrom. One might say our office girls are clearinghouse agents for all the incoming and outgoing information. Their- duties range from making out tardy slips to helping lost students find their way to class. All agree our school would be in shambles without them. Saba! Wanda Mrs. Flosseth
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