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In Memoriam One of the saddest memories is the death of Peter Cataldo. The year 1966, in passing, took the lives of three R.F.A. boys: our Pete, and Scott Caldwell and James A. Kochan of the class of '66. The tree, given in memory of Pete by the class of '67, will live where he could not. But it can never give to others the wonderful warmth he gave to us so freely. PLANT A TREE by Lucy Larcom WE WHO PLANT THIS TREE PLANT A HOPE WE WHO PLANT THIS TREE—WE PLANT YOUTH Rootlets up through fibers blindly grope; Vigor won for centuries in sooth; Leaves unfold into horizons free Life of time, that hints eternity! So man’s life must climb Boughs their strength uprear; From the clouds of time New shoots, every year Into heaven's sublime On old growths appear Can'st thou prophesy, thou little tree Thou shalt teach the ages, sturdy tree, What the glory of thy boughs shall be? Youth of soul is immortality WE WHO PLANT THIS TREE—WE PLANT LOVE Tents of coolness spreading out above Wayfarers, we may not live to see Gifts that grow are best Hands that bless are blest Plants! Life does the rest!
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CONTENTS Administration and Curriculum Student Body Activities Advertising Sports Student Life
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The Pledge of Allegiance —Original Version— “| pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands; one nation indivisible, with liber- ty and justice for all.’’ Francis Bellamy — — yey 1967 marks the 75th amniversary of the writing of the Pledg of Allegiance. This pledge was written by Francis Bellamy, a Roman who attended this city’s public schools. Bellamy Composed the Pledge of Alfeprance in 1892 to commemorate the 400th anni- versary of the discovery of America and to stimulate American pride. The Pledge was first used on October 12, Columbus Day, 1892 Today, a special award named after Francis Bellamy is presented annually to the out- standing high school in the nation on the basis of its academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs. In 1942 Rome Free Academy was chosen to be the first recipient of this award.
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