College of New Rochelle - Annales Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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Although her job description is supervisor to employees, her in- volvement in campus life goes far beyond this. She is a good friend and a mother figure, as well as a boss. No matter what is on her mind you can always count on her smile to cheer you up, her honest advice, and overall genuine con- cern for everyone. No one passes through the cafeteria without gaining some impression of Mrs. G. Even if she does not know your name, she goes out of her way to make you feel welcome. Our life as a part of this com- munity only lasts four years, and Mrs. G. sees many classes go in and out the doors. Although she knows many faces, she remem- bers almost all of them. An alum- na ' s visit would not be complete without stopping in the cafeteria to hear that familiar Irish brough. Everyone remembers Mrs. G’s contribution during her years at the college. Her enthusiasm dur- ing special events, such as Hallow- een, leave us with one of the most memorable impressions of all. For all the dedication you have given us, the class of 1987 dedi- cates thi s book to you. Thanks for everything, Mrs. G. 17

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I DEDICATION At 11:30 A.M. and at 5 P.M., gestion or complaint go without the usual crowd can be found her personal attention. She is al- ascending the stairs to the cafe- ways willing to make changes to teria. Students assemble with please the students and faculty meal cards in hand hoping for members in any way possible, one of their favorites. Mrs. G. has worked at C.N.R. The person always at the top for 15 years , beginning as a of the stairs extending a friendly name checker. Her good nature greeting is Mrs. Eileen Gilbride. and hard work soon elevated Even working six full days a her to her present position as week, Mrs. G. never lets a sug- Employee Supervisor. 16



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It seems like only yesterday that we first set foot on campus . It was strange to us at first but we all found our way to the cafeteria that night. As the days of September cascaded into Octo- ber we could easily locate the Science Building, Chidwick, as well as Xavier, while the commut- ers knew exactly where to park to avoid getting tickets. The warm days of autumn found stu- dents on Maura lawn reading books, making sketches or lazily soaking up the sun while foot- balls and frisbees alike passed overhead. For a commuter student, the cafeteria, with adjacent lounge, probably holds the fondest memories. The endless hours of passing through books, writing papers and catching up a homelike atmosphere, as well as a color T. V. set, where studies were forgotten once the earthshattering occurrences in Lanview, PA and Port Charles took precedence. Not too far from the commuter lounge, resi- dent students can be found participating in the same activities. It ' s not unusual to walk past the dormitories and hear the outcries of students as “Cliff and Nina meet once again on Mar- tha ' s Vineyard . Of course campus life goes far beyond the fantasy of soap operas. Sometimes we allow our lacksadasical attitudes get in the way of our studies. We can hardly forget that we have books to read, papers to write and classes to IMPRESSIONS on campus gossip — all at a table cluttered with half-eaten sandwiches and cold coffee. Who could forget borrowing quarters to buy a soda or standing in line to cash a check? When one o ' clock rolled around, the average commuter would make her way to the downstairs lounge, just outside the bookstore. This area provided attend. When the day comes to a close, resi- dents are relaxing at dinner, and commuters are ready to hit the road, but some still have to face that late night class. Overall, everyday life here at C.N.R. is filled with both responsibilities and good times that help bring us closer to our fellow students. J j i 18

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