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YULETIDE SPIRIT The Christmas Nativity was spirited her on our Roosevelt campus on December 18, 1980 with an Annual Christmas Program which featured our new addition Mrs. Ritzfield and the Choir, who sang a few christmas carols to lighten up our Christmas spirit. Mr. Soto and our stage band played two lovely christmas songs that everyone enjoyed Mrs. Sandoval and our outstanding Folklorico and Estudiantina did two region ' s and song ' s of our neighboring Mexico which every- one all in all loved and left the auditorium feeling very Christmassy. 4 ' STUDENT LIFE 23
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SNOWBALL FANTASY The girls gym was transformed into a dance hall on December 19, 1980. The crowd rocked to the many sounds of Utopia at the annual Christmas Dance which was sponsored by the Boys and Girls League, Themed Snowball Fantasy . Everyone enjoyed the six hours of dancing and romancing; there was soft drinks available for those who needed a little refreshing. Pictures were also taken for those who attended and wanted to remember the fabulous evening, and the person they went with. Conjointly everyone enjoyed the elegant evening of this traditional affair. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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ALMOST ANYTHING GOES THE PRIZE IS LAUGHTER CLOSE YOUR LEGS! ROLL OVER ' Come on Terry, move! OVERl These were the cheers you could have heard at Roosevelt ' s Almost Anything Goes competition held from January 7 thru 31st. Friends and fans alike cheered and laughed as contestants ran (wheel-barrel style) armed with marshmal- lows. or rolled in mud until the balloons tied to their bodies popped. Of course they had the traditional pie in the face events. What ' s the reason for all this madness you ask ? This was to see which team would receive the title of Almost Anything Goes champions which this year was won by the group called the Unknowns. But then came the final elimination, to see which ten individuals would represent Roosevelt at A. AG. finals held at Lincoln High School. So at lunch time on the field, the boys competed among themselves and so did the girls. The result being Roosevelt ' s all-star team, who showed true Rider pride at Lincoln, and won the A.A.G. competition, robbing Gar- field of their two year title as A.A.G. champions. They brought home the Almost Anything Goes trophy for the first time. Thanks to Ms. Lee, and all the people in student council, who were the force (organizers) behind the A.A.G. games; Roosevelt students walked away with the best prize of them all laughter and a great time! o.i-:fto ; K SSS SS.. . ii! f -v ■ s, w-w 24 STUDENT LIFE
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