Robron High School - Robron Breakers Yearbook (Campbell River, British Columbia)

 - Class of 1984

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r 1 ni ssing , Grade 9 Alfred, Eugene Hill, Paula Hillis, Darren McMain, Dave Ohlinger, Paul Peterson, Laurie Seabolt, Keri Clayton , Laura Alan Cornish kenneth iialbon Trevor Hannah David LaForge Ray Sambrook Kevin O'Brien George Ryan 39

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Qomerville,Bob Thackeray, Cory Thompson, Christine Thompson, Shelli Toso, Tricia VanSnick, Charlene VanZeeland, Laurens Wenzel, Brian Whyley, Sherry Wiley, Denise Williams, Tony Willie, Roberta Wilson, Rae Winje, Richard Wright, Syoney Zoffmann, Natalie



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I TIIE LIBRARY f I' Ln While the library is still in the process of expand- ing to meet Robron's growing population, it offers many services. There is a Library Assistant program in which students get a grade for the work that they do in shelving books, delivering overdue slips, straightening shelves, and covering new books. In addition to registered students, the library has a number of volunteers who work at the sign-out desk and do whatever odd jobs are available. Miss Hop- kins would like to thank all those students who have helped her this year. More individuals are always welcome. PARENTS' ADVISORY GROUP A very low-key but strong group has been at work in and around Robron through- out the year. Numerous parents have met on a regular basis in hopes of helping out in whatever ways they could. The help that they have given various groups deserves special recognition and praise. The Parents' Advisory Committee has Brought a regular, and sometimes hot, lunch program to the school, making Tues- days and Fridays a little easier to deal with - especially if you forgot your lunch. The group was also very eager to get involved in the October Carnival. After relatively short notice, the parents organized the preparation and cook- ing of countless pancakes and sausages, not to mention the baked goods that were sold on the Friday evening. The fund-raising activities of the Parents' Advisory group also helped in the purchasing of a computer for the school. In future years it is hoped that more people will get involved in this area of Robron. 40

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