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A Place To Eat, Shop. And Work Riverplace. Riverplace fit right in with the Island community and provided many opportunities for De students to work and play. Where can you go if you want to eat, shop, relax, live, explore the city’s history, and perhaps even work? Riverplace, of course, the development on the east bank of the Mississippi only two blocks from De La Salle. The project was built under the direction of Robert Boisclair, class of 1957. Economically, it is quite a boon. Besides providing easily accessible shopping, it provided part-time employment to many De students. It’s location maked it very convient for all the De workers. Jeff Johnson ’87, employed at Fratelli, the ice cream place said,“The varieties of customers and cultures offer constant mixture of experiences.” Joy Clements ’85 added, “Eating Lite is a nice place to work with good pay.” Steve Roth, Development Director, said Riverplace has “breathed new life into this area.” De La Salle will benefit very much from the exposure it receives from people visiting 4 Riverplace
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Most people have had the experience of putting together a large picture puzzle. But sometimes, just when it’s almost finished,a couple of pieces were missing. The whole puzzle is useless because it couldn’t be completed. The 1984-85 school year was alot like that puzzle. Many small individual events and experiences that made up the total picture. There was Sadie, the big Physics test, State Tournament, Prom, Biology experiments, Football practices, World Culture study guides, Grammar tests, Liturgies and Free Days. All of these and many more were what made this year different and complete. The Delta’s purpose is to keep these individual events form getting lost. We present you with the parts - you need to put them together, to make the year complete. Opening 3
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1. Joy Clements working at Eating Lite. 2. Neon steamboat sign in the skyway connecting the condominiums and the shops. 3.Bernie Szewczyk tries to choose her favorite flavor at Fratellis. 4. Riverplace as seen from Hennepin Avenue. 5 . Riverplace logo at night. Riverplace 5
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