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e-Assisting in the libraryhs periodical room, Annette Lampert helps Vicki Anderson with her selection. TFilling requests from Diane Finlay- son, Cheryl Illgen, Mary Mock and Laurie Anderson, Ann Stark devotes IDS time to working in the foreign language lab. eRolling AV equipment out the media center door, Bob Nimchuk delivers machines to classrooms during homeroom period. Doing a stint at secretarial chores in the main office are Terry Moore, -n Catton and Joan Thorn.
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Teachers and staff found their jobs eased by a group of students who volunteered their free hours or were hired to perform various time- consuming tasks. Areas where students helped out were the library, the office, the language lab and the cafeteria. In the library students filed, prepared books for shelves and did typing. Volunteering for office work, the aids were not daunted by the vast amount of work given them. They signed-in tardy students, filed for the secretaries, filled teachers' mailboxes and delivered messages for the principals. On the iob experience pays off. Keeping track of the cassettes, volunteers gave the foreign language teachers their free time to help students or to record in the language lab. One of the most satisfying ways to spend time was to spend it earning money, the cafeteria helpers discovered while working in the kitchen or serving food. tAssisting inlthe kitchen and earning money are Lois Ford ahd Dan Shogren.
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Coronation of the 1974 Sno King and Queen signified the beginning of Sno Week, January 28 to February 1. Denise Ketter and Greg Swain were the chosen royalty over a court of twenty. Monday was ski-sweater day as a different type of dress was worn each day throughout the week. On Wednesday, long underwear day, the Robbinsdale Lions' Club offered cash prizes for winning snow sculptures based on NASA. The top prize of fifty dollars was won by three juniors, Wayne Walstead, Doug Grab and Dave Senstad. Royalty. fun and cash highlight Sno Week On Friday, Greg and Denise were entertained at a pepfest by the Aqua Robins, Cheerleaders, Pep Club Cabinet, Robinaires, Flag Twirlers, Pom- Pom girls and a Fifties band. The grand finale of the week was the Fifties dance that featured ttThe Antics. eSnow Week Court. Front row: M. Englund, J. Traeger, G. Stenholm, D. Ketter; Row 2: G. Duenow, L. Wahlstrom, L. Lindgren, J. Chucker, B. Fuller, K. Knutsvig, L. Buxell; Row 3: A. Lieberman, M. Scheidhauer, D. Hunt, E. Peterson, B. Coughlin, C. DeClerq; Back row: L. Deichert, D. Bankson, M. Appel, J. Tracy, and G. Swain. 20
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