Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

 - Class of 1972

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What would I do if a student had a crush on me? Well — it's happened before ... I guess I d just smile and understand. Then I d tell them what a rotten person I ami' Scherer thing. Dick! Suzanno Sheridan's secret ambi fion: To edit a teacher's handbook titled 'I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow Because I Get More Eloquent Every Day. American Literature, a favorite of Margaret Snell, contributes to the enthusiasm she exudes in her class. Sho really knows her business! Another Ethel Merman? I’ve always had a hidden desire to be a singer-actress, either opera or Broadway musicals! — Ruth Wood Absorbed with books and authors. Kathy Struck delights in reading ... especially Kurt Vonnegut. He's destroying my idealistic view of life. Concentration and fascination mix in Robert Young's classes. He explains. I don't smile too much outside, but I dance inside . . . nothing is that funny. E«gt.»h 29

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Knowledge of AV equipment is necessary to mass media students. Mark Waryan uses the overhead projector for class. Great firmness of character was exhibited by Helen Olson, coping with Claude, a dachschund. and Leroy, a black alley cat. She laughs. I wouldn't let my daughter get a boa constrictor.” A LITTLE SWEETNESS GOES A LONG WAY Because I cannot remember my 1st conscious thought. I've been living forever. Because I can't pinpoint my death. I am eternal. — Donald Ostercamp Remembering her dreams as a girl. Sharon Roe has since changed her mind about what is important. At one point in my life, I really wanted to be Miss America. Lemon drops occasionally soothe the straining brains of students in Robert Youngs classes. Karen Knutson pops a candy into her mouth and passes the treat-filled box to Les Kiffe. 28 English



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LANGUAGE REVEALS MAN'S PAST AND PRESENT The world is full of malenten-dus (misunderstandings). You know what happened to Le Petit Prince? He misunderstood his flower!' — Ruth Anderson Favorable remarks have been made about the new school scheduling. It's fantostic. an extremely exciting innovation!' Donald Ardery proclaims. Universal understanding is a common desire of all men. I wish I could teach English in the Soviet Union for a year, muses Larry Bucklin. Lectures are usually on the Humanities agenda. Mr. Luebke lightens the classroom atmosphere by humorously clarifying a point of interest concerning the history of art. 30 Culture

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