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United We Stand ynited we stand. When isn’t that an appropriate slogan? Yet this year it was more appropriate than ever. Theodore Roosevelt High School is the same school that first opened its doors in 1922, but things have changed. For the first time since the late 1960's, over 2.000 students packed the building to capacity. And this time it wasn't the postwar baby boom. What caused the swelling of the rolls at RHS was declining enrollment. That’s right, declining enrollment. In November 1981 the Board of Education first heard Superintendent Richard Green’s proposal to close eighteen schools, and three of them were high schools. Then the administrators took a pencil and drew new lines all over the map of Minneapolis. Roosevelt, like every other school that remained open, got new boundaries. This was O.K. with Roosevelt. The Teds have always welcomed newcomers, but it was not so hot an idea for those kids, especially seniors, whose schools were closed, or who had to be uprooted from their home school. They wondered if Roosevelt would ever be home. Roosevelt is a strong school and a proud school. It was hard for Teds to understand how anyone could object to being a Teddy. Yet when they considered how they would feel if their school had closed, they understood. After all. it is the future which is at stake... United We Stand! WroAjctton 5
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Summer — All Too Short fi LTW and sunning. But do they really all come true? As more and more people join the working class to help pay for college or to buy senior pictures, summer seems unbearably short. And as for spending a day at the beach perfecting a tan or cruising the lake — think again! With all the rainy, muggy and cloudy days, most people were noticeably paler. But as summer drew to a close. Teds found themselves remembering $ Sunvnd the good times and realizing it wasn't a bad summer after all.
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