Cayuga Community College - Nainrubua Yearbook (Auburn, NY)

 - Class of 1978

Page 132 of 162

 

Cayuga Community College - Nainrubua Yearbook (Auburn, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 132 of 162
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. lf' Tre ' . - - 0 you get along with Your room- 1 A mates, landlord, and neighbors? This question got varied responses from C4 students who lived in student housing. 3' ' H Wm Those who spent hours in apartments lent themselves to many memorable events. Starting with a trek to locate a va- cant room or apartment, students be- gan a new semester and a new way of life. Rent regretfully paid out for an apartment for four or five students ranged from 574 to S95. It was amaz- ing how fast that rent seemed to come due! Roommates were sometimes a prob- lem. Differences surfaced over too much phone, too much noise, and too much for not enoughj religion. Need- less to say, rotation of roommates was NO ONE ELSE IS HOME, so Kathy Larsen uses the silence to study for her French final. Sharing an apartment often got hectic, but she still kept her grades high. -a ...-- -r .'- ' Y '12, w:fi'r'r'-SA as. - ya..-1.1-..-1-nf ----1 L1-f me 222-' ' My-gw 126 Student Housing FRONT: Chris DeAngelis, Maria Mazzaroppi, Sue Atten, Lenny Brewer MIDDLE: Patti Petrosino, Margaret Wenzei, Linda Giowacki, Sarah Everhandt, Pete Malvihill BACK: Mary Hirland, Henry Polech, Kelly Abrams, Jeff Heather frequent. One troublesome roomie was a ghost shared by the girls of 118 and 11892 Franklin Street, which is situated on the superstitious number 13 lot in the city of Auburn, according to coun- ty records. Glasses tipping over, mirrors flying across the room, and the usual assortment of squeaking, creaking, and LIVING AWAY FROM HOME dents a chance to express their without bothering others. Bruce who shares his apartment at 130 Street with Jim Sullivan, Kelly Tom Wellington, puts on a things going bump in the abundant. Elm Street student r problem with the neighbor found a thrill in whipping at the students, front door. same students, who moved House to escape from the the-door trauma, had a new with their door. It was ' times by yet another fr boy. He was 22.

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ji- Efi,p7'tj15'-'rf-.IH w -Q an ,. A-'MHS ,I .Ii - . W el TWICE THE TUITION. During an informal interview at the yearbook office, Jalil Tooshi talked about some of the problems he faces as a foreign student. One of these is the double tuition fee that has to be paid by non-state residents. Jalil Tooshi 125



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A Full House OUT OF THE WASHER and into the dryer. H . Laurie Meinking catches up on her laundry r R i a in the basement of Casham House. Just a 15-minute walk away from the school, the apartments were popular for student hous- e ing. Building One was reserved just for stu- ' dents, and the informal atmosphere lent it- 'y I n g a t self easily to parties. Close quarters made , socializing simple, and cross-hallway doors FI 'S a S e were often flung open for some room-to- room gossip and conversation. B e e r 77 Michele Quigley DIRTY DISHES were a less pleasant aspect H , of living away from home. Jan Barnes takes S a a time to clean up after dinner, but some stu- dents preferred to wait 'til the sink was full ' and no clean dishes were left. Sometimes it was easier to pick up some snacks at the - corner store or slip down to Pudgies or I n g H e. H Dreck Subs for a quick, no-fuss meal. Bruce Howard MCOME ON ovER TO MY PLACE! Kathy HH' Has Its G ood Newman stops in to visit J an Barnes, Paula I Ginnelly, Darlene DeFault, Barb Mac, Patti Plant, and Ann Kubinski. These girls deco- rated their apartment with posters and H B d T' street signs. Even their front door was S a I m esy covered with a red and white Derringer , poster. Although they fit it to their own . 't,S e Pl I H taste, the apartment was completely fur- nished when they moved in. With only three H H S bedrooms in this seven-room home, friction O y now often developed between the six girls. f SITTING: Beth Riccio, Vivien Loperfido, Joanne Carnicelli, Mike Kott, Diane Casper STANDING: Michele Petrosino, Debbie DeMaio, Larry Smith, Mary Pikarsky, Joe Locastro, Marilyn Fallat ON Z WALL: Steve Guter, Pam Rich Student Housing 127

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