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Below. Admiring a Winter Formal portrait is Heidi Goldfein and Dave Worell YOU ’80 sponsors winter formal YOU ’80, which stands for You. Others, and Us. was made up of a group of girls who showed an interest in helping other groups and clubs. Club meetings were held to plan the annual winter formal, a girl ask guy affair, which was was held on Saturday, February 9 at the Holiday Inn Central. Profits from the dance and from bake sales were used to assist other Robbinsdale activities defray expenses. Above. YOU '80. Back row: K. Hammerseng. S. Ellis, L. Burtin- Klovstad. N Reinholdz. B. Klassen. A Browning. M McGeary J game. C. Berggren, L. Johnson. C. Biorquist. K. Rotz. A. Barnard. Kocur. C Kelly. M. Hovden S. Hallstrom. D Berus. B. Jerdee. B. Grossman; Front row: K 18. YOU'80
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Left. Concentrated study of music theory is done by Peggy Ringgenberg in a practice room. Above. Junior Brad Thorpe's hobby is constructing model airplanes. Left. Sensitized books trigger new library security system if not checked out properly by Kellie McGowan and Jill Visser. Student Life 17.
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Below. Sport participants Mary Cashin and Becky Pollack create a sign announcing an event. Pep Club names “Robin of the week” Pep club spirit rose with the high number of girls participating in the club. The first day, they were greeted with good luckers as the three returning members were joined by 26 sophomores and 2 juniors. During homeroom, the morning announcements often told teams to come down to the foyer and get a small token of good luck which the club prepared. The homecoming festivities were given a spark by the pennants which were sold by the club. They participated in the parade and excited onlookers with different kinds of candy. At Christmas time, the girls sponsored a pot luck supper, then cheered the basketball team on to victory. This year the pep-club sponsored Snow Week with the help of other spirit groups. Probably the most familiar way that the club was known this year was the responsibility of nominating the Robin of the Week. The club, under the leadership of Kelly Hamann and Mary Johnston, resumed the spririt of past years. Above. Pep Club. Back row: P. Ketchem. L. Dietz, K. McAleese, K. Bisek, co-presidents M. Johnston. K. Hamann; Second row: M. Brennan, M. Hurwitz. K. Schake. M. Butterfield; Front row: L. Durant. C. Zondlo, B. Faacks. Left. Mary Johnston, Linda Dietz and Janet Lepinski prepare the backdrop for the Snow Week court. Pep Club 19.
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