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rx TAMARA CANTRES Honor School-1 termg Service Certificateg TRO Class Represen- tative: Staff Senior Saga: Sten- ography Honor Certificate, 100 words. 3 . RICHARD CAPALA LINDA CAPDBIANGO Service Certificateg Cooperative Course. 4'-N an LAURA DAPPDLA Then it was time again for the Boatride to Ploylond. We will always re- member leaving the harbor, being with our friends, dancing, ioking, the rides, and the laughter. On the ride back, contentment was evident on all our faces. These were only a few incidents that made the sixth term what it was to us. As it drew to a close, we thought about teachers,friends, and the apprehension of our senior year. Yollette Merritt fx 'N 4- iN :LT i A l + V- : , -it ' g ' Q-f' ' 1-qp,Ri.A bio-r5cH
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hw ky-3. NORA CARTAGENA JUDITH CIIINESON Service Certificateg Cooperative Course. fss GAIL CICIO Honor School-1 term: Service Certificateg Cooperative Course. SAGA OF OUR DAYS CHAPTER SEVEN From the moment of our arrival at the gates of Roosevelt, we, the pres- ent seniors looked forward to and patiently awaited our seventh term. This marked a stepping stone in our lives, for being a high school senior is an experience never to be forgotten. Our particular senior year began on September l4, 1964. At this time, many of us had overcome the tedious part of our high school careers and were looking forward to the brighter side of things. Among the activities which are prominent in our minds was the annual Red Letter Day celebration in which a good number of seniorsparticipated. One of the highlights of the program was a speech given by the elected senior president, Lillian Velez, and the vice-president, Lillithe Meyers. The senior play entitled Politics: Roosevelt Style was a smashing sensation and the skit presented by the celebrities was just great. Thank yous were in order for the teachers as well as the students who made this day one of complete fun and excitement. Still, we took pride in the more serious aspects of our seventh term. The induction ceremonies of Arista, and the election of the Honor School Council were attended with great earnestness. By far, the most important part of the fall term was that occupied by the Regents Scholarship and College Board exams. These tests became the deciding factors in the future of most of the seniors, and had to be considered with much seriousness. The inauguration of numerous clubs spread like fire throughout the school during our senior year. Among them were the Future Teachers'Club, and the Gardening Club. The long established clubs continued to serve the students as they had in the past. This term also saw a new Square Deal staff, its Editor-in-Chief being Henry Fasciani. The entire staff worked for a better newspaper and hoped to achieve it.
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