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Maureen Donnelly and Lisa Borrelli are happy about the upcoming football game. FRIENDSHIP For some, the friendships made during high school will last a lifetime; others will not survive the separation that comes with college, new jobs, and starting a new life. How, then, do we define friendship? For some, it is a special bond existing between two or more people. This bond requires a sharing of feelings and a sense of caring, along with respect and honesty. To others, friendship is merely acquaintance — a brief exchange of words — “hello ... good-bye” or an occasional passing of the time of day, a borrowing of homework, little more than that. Whatever its nature, whether the friendship lasts a lifetime or whether it is transient, we hope that the friendships made here at East Meadow High will have a special quality. We believe that in friendship East Meadow students are at their best. — friends forever. Bridget Cox and Jodi Rappaport Eileen Ruggiero, Billy Germano, and Maria Romano are all dressed up for Saturday's football game. Friendship 13
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Matt McQuillan, Jodi Rappaport. Dabble Berger. Robert Han», Jennifer Wallach, and Abby Ger hbeln gather for a group »hot between period» In the 300 wing Joanie Casali help friend, Cyndy George, with phytic» clawwork Patti Reynold» and Jane Warren are p«yched for another Field Hockey victory. 12 Friendship
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HANGING OUT It is in the art of “hanging out” that East Meadow students are truly at their best. Their reason for making the tedious journey to school every day, indeed the very meaning of ex- istence, could be epitomized in the expression “hanging out. How then does one “hang out”? Practi- tioners of this art are divided into two categories. There are those who “hang out” simply as a pleasant diversion between classes, during free periods, before and after school. For these students “hanging out” is simply rest and relaxation between the dull, daily grind of classroom activity. For others, “hanging out is a contest, a duel of wits with authority. For these students the place to “hang out” is the hallways, the senior alcove, an empty classroom. The reward is the knowledge that they successfully evaded school authorities. Students meet outside the cafeteria doors to discuss the day's activities. Hanging out is the fulfillment of a student's ambitions. 14 Hanging Out
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