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OFFICE PROCTORS Every hour two students work in the office as office proctors. They help the secretaries by do- ing small jobs, running errands and answering telephones. Each day they have to pick up the absence slips and record who is here and who is not. They also put mail in the teachers mail boxes. The proctors get a business credit for working in the office. A job in the office can get pretty hectic but otherwise it's fun. Pictured be- low are the girls' gym leaders who assist the girls' gym teachers.
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WE'VE GOTSPlRlT Here's our Robinson Pep Club. The purpose of the pep club is to maintain our school spirit. We depend on the members to go to all ofthe all the games and cheer for our team. The pep club participates in activities such as donut sales and malt cup sales to raise money. They also have pos- ter parties to make posters for the games. And they help present pep assemblies. The pep club had a spirit week before the Coleman Junior High Game. The pep club does everything it can to keep our school spirit. Pictured above left is the half time squad, Dana Christian, Deb- bie Taylor, Shara Lyle, Susan lVlills. Center left is the Pep Club Officers. Right is the cheering section at a game. Below is a picture of the pep club. -fix r 'l , 1 1 . Q 5 l WA 13 yy: T5
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---' - H L STUDENT COUNCIL This year has been a good year for Student Council. They have sponsored things such as sock-hops, dress-up days and food sales .There was a 50's day with a sockhop after school, the week of our first basketball game, and it was a big sell out. The co-presidents this year have been Jennifer lVlc- Farland and Leslie Travis. Gloria Baird was elected secretary, and Dennis Bear- den was treasurer. lVlrs. Gail lVloyzis was our Student Council sponsor this year. . i an l Q i I, lb 9 1!C,.1 Af, X ':m,vV, ,f, t ,QNX I , 4 mw 'ef 57 f- is X ' ki- iliac. , ya.. .. . .l 'N
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