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M Prince Dauntless breaks the evil spoil by telling his mother to shut up! : this intervention allows tho King to talk and sparol the subjocts' overwrought oars. cast of characters Quoon Barb Granning Joster Jim Kalitowski Wizard Eric Lindskog King Jim Monitor Princess Ruth Neslund Princo Tom Robbs Minstrel Wayr.o Schultz Nightingale Erika Muollor Ladios-in-Waiting Pat Anderson. Kathy Kiel, Barbara Putnam. Torri Lumloy. Erika Mueller Courtiers Alan Fredrickson. Kan Moyers. Roy Patton. Jack Richtor, John Foroy. Randy Walker La Princess et le Pois 21
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► UnabI to stoop bccouio of a lumpy bed. Fred'' tosses and turns to find a moro comfortable position upon the twenty mattresses which conceal the pea. ► To insure Frod's success in tho tost. Dauntless helps with spelling, vo-cobulory and grammar. ▼ The Queon's hypnotic tool foils to induco Frod's sloop and only provides her with a mirror. ‘princess et le pois’ creates wee world of castles and kingdoms La Princoss of le Pois recreated a world of castles and kingdoms for the members of the wee generation. Taken from Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale, it depicts a story in which a Queen tries to find a genuine princess for her son to marry. After many tests proposed by his over-protective mother. Prince Dauntless married an authentic but uncultured princess named Fred. Despite the unsophisticated names for the characters, the play, which was the fourth annual children's play, was given a French title. Usinq this title is a new twist to encourage tho interest of grade school students in drama, commented directors Mr. Neal Luobke and Mr. Frank Plut. For the two directors, this first production of the '69 year meant getting the stage crew hands ready for another year of behind-the-scenes combat. and swinging into rehearsal patterns again. Ken Kirchoff and Jim Monitor, to promote RHS'ers' attendance, presented a descriptive dialogue over the P.A. system every day before the production. 20
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homecoming activity electrifies during week of 'storm cloud’ Micro-mini skirts on Robinaires spiced the scene of RHS Homecoming day. Scores of other dress code violators marched confidently down the halls of RHS wearing flagtwirler, majorette, band, or some original costumes. Spirit was drummed up with an early morning pepfest in front of tho school. Cheerleaders, both male and female, chanted to the new tunos of Robins got the power, say umph umoawa. Later, in more refined voices, strains of Hello Dolly initiated Queen Mary Beth Nolson’s reign and broke the tradition of using a hearts-and-flowers coronation song. 1967 Homecoming Queen Karen Peder-son made a return visit to RHS. prepared to pass her envied title on to the new queen. M.C. Randy Burg introduced the top twenty queen candidates, who stopped traffic along the parade route and were apraised by many girl watchers. The wonderwork produced by the Junior Float Committee phenomonally triumphed over the rival senior creation and held the honored spot in the procession. Then on the field, RHS's football team climaxed 1968 Homecoming with tho Storm Cloud ' game, where a flood of determined Robins tied St. Cloud Tech 7-7. That night semiformally attired RHS'ers swung to the beat of the Soul Package in a transformed cove of Wind and Wildwood. Meanwhile, back at the Donut Dunk. RHS alumni congregated over free coffee and donuts to review the whereabouts of long lost friends and fellow graduates. Homecoming was hailed a success! AThoir male physiques tilling out borrowed Pop Club sweaters, several boys are coached and given good luck wishes by A squaders moments before their debut. Top 20 queen candidates holding up traffic are. Front row: L. Rogers V. Helstrom. I. Delay. K. Egan; Row 2: D. Novak S. Sutton. L. Rocpke. M. Nelson. G. Buttorfiold. P. Melono: Row 3: S. Lilia, J. Kammerer. R. Lensink. K. Hammer. M. Ry. lander. P. Thone. D. Marty: Row 4: H. Joffy. G. Gustafson. S. Johnson. 22
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