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Page 12 text:
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Roosevelt stuc nts take advantage of lunch time to meet with friends over food in the student center. The west campus provides an ideal place lo enjoy the weather in the fall. Not one of us is capable of becoming totally involved in every aspect of life at Roosevelt. We are human, and being human, we do not have the ability to be everywhere at the same time. We choose those means of expression that most suit our individual life styles, so that each of us is different in a great or small way from each other. 1971 brought the return of the pep assembly--the outpouring of school spirit by the screaming masses, and many have found this to fit into their chosen life styles. Others decided not to participate, and found new tolerance for their feel- ings in the optional attendance policy. In similar ways, the clubs at this school open their doors to new members, but do not force membership on those who do not wish to participate. We begin to experience a philosophy of tolerance toward each other. We may not always agree with the beliefs of the people around us, and we may choose not to participate in their activities. Still, we accept them as they are and allow them to pursue their activities without us, in hopes that they will do the same for us. There is an image that many people hold about Roosevelt students. Why should we feel forced to change ourselves to fit that image? We are not clay that must be pounded into a mold. We are people, and if our chosen images fit that one formed for us, that is how it will be. And when our images do not fit the mold, the mold is useless. And so our time at Roosevelt flies by, while we pursue our own ways of life and help others to find theirs. And when one image loses its color, we find another and continue learning.
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Coach Al Comito and the team join the crowd in cheering as the reserves await their turn to play. Like snowflakes are we, each of us taking a form that is unlike that of any other. We are individuals. We find ourselves confronted with an infinite variety of means of express- ion, and from these we choose the ones that will best present us to the world. From these choices come the soul and image of every Roosevelt student. We find expression in countless ways. We find it in activities that have been organized by others, or if we cannot find it there, we create our own. We spend our Friday evenings at basketball games or folksinging with friends, going to a party or studying for a test. Our week days we give to classes, but also to throwing Fris- bees on the lawn, standing by the window and relating experiences, or attending meetings and making plans for the future. Drama, debate, journalism, athle- tics, music, art, service, student gov- ernment, homemaking...all are areas of interest to which each of us may devote himself totally, or from which we may select a few to make up the total person. Senior Greg Dillavou, circulation manager of the yearbook, smiles as he sorts through the files. 7
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