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The swamp is the well-earned title of Roosevelt ' s south parking lot in early spring. Joining the number of boys who developed an interest in hockey as an activity outside of school is senior John White (2). 13
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The soulful sound of The Emotions is brought to an open house by sen- ior Jeff Shotwell and sophomore Doug Bagley. Spirit is seen in outside activities Monotony was never a problem at Roose- velt due to the spirit reflected in the never- ending list of non-academic activities and interests. Thunderous pep assemblies set the mood for upcoming games, and after- game open houses featured loud music from different groups, dancing, and re- freshments in the cafeteria. The south parking lot phenomenon re- appeared this year with the melting of win- ter snow. Flooding the student parking area, knee-deep water encouraged an anony- mous, hand-painted sign reading, No swimming. Hockey became a favorite sport with groups of students. A team, formed out- side the school, represented Roosevelt in inter-city hockey meets at the ice arena. One poster, asking for student support and interest in the sport, reminded the school: Odin plays Hockey, too. The student body cheers as a poster wishing all Roosevelt teams good luck is revealed. 12
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Sfudent Life ' We ore for you, one ond a One and all . . These are the words that best express the unity and loyalty of Roosevelt ' s 1600 students for both their school and each other. United, the Roosevelt student body stands to form an image of invincible school spirit and pride. The students are joined together through Roosevelt ' s numerous organizations, clubs, and extra-curricular activities. Here, they learn to work together and ignite the feeling of being one body. Student life is an important aspect of high school and essential in balancing the academic side of a student ' s school life. Learning about people and life is an instrumental part of all education. School func- tions help students to adjust to the problems and questions of the future. Roosevelt provides activities for all of its students. No one is neglected in the various career clubs, serv- ice organizations, recreation groups, and clubs for specific talents. The wide choice of functions offers an opportunity for everyone to become involved and to grow with the school. 14
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