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CARNIV L The carnival held on October l5 and 16, 1983, was a big first in Robron history. All grade levels worked to produce various booths and forms of entertainment that were well received by the community. Approximately S600.00 was raised and later dis- persed to various school groups. Klondike Kate, also known as Gillian Campbell, provided both students and parents with great entertainment. Bare ankles in chorus line, Freddy Graham's baby face and the use of his lap, the dancing Principal and cries of Hwiggle it Duckylu kept the laughter rolling. The Rugby Teams provided a unique service by combining a toga party with a Pancake Breakfast. Numerous parents were on hand to flip pancakes and grill sausages while the faithful rugby enthusiasts, wrapped in their favorite sheets, tidied tables and dispensed drinks. The Parent's Ad- visory Committee deserves special recognition for the success of this event. -fr, ' fi ima P - '21 '-76 Nf- nf? , J N. 4 1 .. X v -v-f - 'T . ,D Swfw Lx s MJ. uh -. is M I iv C hw 1 N f 'RB' it R-0 ' 66
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LLO E'EN Hallowe'en '83 brought a great showing of school spirit to Robron. The October 27th dance required a costume as well as a ticket. In response, a large number of Draculas, ghosts, cats, crayons, hosers and animals turned out. Students' Council provided prizes which were handed out to numerous people. Most Original - Glen Buysse's Gumbyg Best Couple- Blaire Iverson's Sylvester and his Tweety Bird, Best Girl- Toni Fon- tana's Miss Piggy, Best Group- Ron Davies, Scott Titus, and friends as the Tinman, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow, and Dorothy. Best Boy was Roy Williams as E.T. Chris Gretchen's Headless Horseman deserves special mention along with Dean ureger's female im- personation. Rumi, our resident exchange stud- ent, arrived at this new Cto herb experience in a crayon costume. She was impressed by the variety of costumes and the way that teachers joined in the festivities. by the way- Who was that Hulk that scared numer- ous girls out of tneir skins while he was lurk- ing in the smoking area? -il The lower right picture shows Laird Ruenlen the Gambler, Glen Buysse as Gumby, and a set of un- identified Raggedy Ann and Andy. it f The day after the dance saw tue return of many costumes. T the staff picture, back row: Hsheiku Mann, HTutuH Spence L I fHTne Hulkw. Front row: Hwrinklesn lzard, Hooau Kohuch, HRaggedy Andyu 68 HDevilH Roberts, HRabbit' Gunn HFangsH Brown, HTrapperH Denci HBat Wing Soupu Hopkins, HROblD Brown, and HJesterH Camerin
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