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NICK MASCIDTTI Boys Major R, Bowlingg Bowling Team, Captain. ISAAC MUNDZ ROBERT PASCUZZI S A G A O F O U R D A Y S CHAPTER TWO After a week of retirement and the ioy of not having any Regents to worry about, we anxious freshmen returned to the most popular game among freshmen everywhere, ''Merry-go-round-the-hallways. It seems that after a whole term at Roosevelt, finding rooms would be an easy task, but there were still a few exceptions. The tension of being in a new school had worn off by this time and we were able to look forward to the many events the spring term would bring. Roosevelt is very well-organized and the students who are active in dif- ferent groups keep the other students well informed of the school's activi- ties. This was made apparent to us the first time we read the school newspaper, The Square Deal. It may not rival the New York Times, but it was considered good enough for a first place rating at the 38th Annual Columbia Press Association Convention. We have the enioyment of reading it once a month. The first weeks of the spring term passed quickly. Winter was ending and the first signs of the new season were showing themselves. During our Easter rest, we started to study for mid-term exams, which were to follow soon after our return to school. Also about this time, news of the coming Boatride was being publicized around the school. We had heard so much about this annual event and we were all looking forward to it. On the morning of the event, we awoke full of excitement. The trip to the boat was strange and confusing, but we arrived in plenty of time. Upon boarding the boat, we met our friends and formed laughing, talking, happy groups. Arriving at Playland, we dispersed in all directions and spent a few hours taking advantage of all of the rides, occasionally stopping for a soda, or a hot dog, or candy, or ice cream, or pop corn, or cotton candy, or something else.
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if JWMX QQ EVA PRZYBYLUWSKI Aristap Honor School-2 termsg Service Certificate. 'SY , iv' PAUL RADOW Service Certificateg TRO Class Representativeg Staff Square Deal. VICKI SHEMTDB Honor School-1 termg Service Certificate. UM MZ We returned to the boat thoroughly exhausted but contented. The ride home was quiet and relaxing. We looked forward to such days in the future, filled with equal amounts of fun and excitement. The next social event we awaited was the annual Spring Concert given by our music department. Once again the performers outdid themselves. About this time, the thought of final exams became eminent and we began some serious studying. These exams were necessary evils and we met them in the best way we could. Great expectations filled us on the last day of school. We received our report cards and then thought about summer vacation. We had grown to love Roosevelt in the short time we'd been here, and were proud to call it our school. Coming into Roosevelt was like getting up in the morning and and going through a busy and exciting day, and the end of the year was like going back to sleep again In our dreams we prepared ourselves for j . ff Q nother day, and the beginning of another year. I f!5 Za-Af ZMM7 Tammy Cantres ff AJ :rw df' i ig ' f V . 1 'Oh-'lit Q. ..CYG'.gfs:e14'79 75g? NX
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