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LEFT: Rhonda Hall, Candace Gray and Yolanda Dowdy look for special Christmas presents for each other. BELOW: As long as there’s food, that’s where you'll find Leslie Burgos and Joseph Pagan. sa = —— s. : = . ‘ uw eo ‘ = 4 The Bing Theatre's the place to be for Marcelino Leete and Carrie Tyler, especially when Top Gun is playing. ABOVE: Teresa Moore and Carolyn Severino have fun stroll- ing around the Eastfield Mall. LEFT: Shopping is a pleasant way to pass time according to Sonia and Norma Colon. Student Life 25
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HANGOUTS “Wherever my friends hang ouf ... that’s where you'll find me.”’ dolescents do not spend many Friday and Saturday nights at — A home in front of the television these days due to the variety of other ‘exciting’ things that can be done outside the house with friends. Whether Commerce students want to eat out, spend money frivolously, see a movie (at $4.50 apiece?) or just plain hang around, one can eventually find them at certain local hangouts. The Eastfield Mall would certainly be a place worthy of a look. There are hours of excuses there to keep a youth from returning home at too respectable an hour — shopping for a new pair of 50 1 jeans or for a pair of those darling fan-shaped earrings that open and close at will. A growing adolescent certainly has to eat, and when shopping and eating become less than thrilling, the Dream Machine Video Arcade is just the place to stir up a friendly bit of competition with whoever might be hanging out there. When all fails at the mall, try a brief search of the Bing or the Allen-Cooley movie theatres. For only $2.00, students can gather to ogle Tom Cruise’s muscles, devour hot buttered popcorn and enjoy the company of friends. Other familiar places where Com- merce students have been spotted are the I-90 in Enfield and the Gas Light Lounge which both feature juice bars for our health conscious teenagers, many of whom have . signed SADD contracts for Life for Commerce's Students Against Driv- ing Drunk program. The places they hang out, the prices they pay for a good time and the precise time of arrival home may be different, but there is still one common ingredient that binds gen- erations together. Friends .. . peo- ple must be with friends before their hangout is complete. by Carrie Tyler 24 Student Life
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RIGHT: Gerald Demers practices martial arts with an oppo- nent from Putnam. BELOW: Joanne Morales and Ernest Hill aid Raquel Cabrera in executing a split. ABOVE: Pablo Flores makes a habit of lifting weights three times a week. RIGHT: Jameasa Taylor makes sure to warm up properly before beginning her morning jog. 26 Student Life
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