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Page 16 text:
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falling in love. Manhattanviile is where we form our memories. It is a place of freedom, choice and individuality. There is no feeling that compares with that of having completed Happiness is that feeling of inner peace. It is the satisfac¬ tion that we feel in ourselves and in our relationships with others. At Manhattanviile, we are given a chance to discover who we are as individuals. For some happiness is easy to feel; it is passing a difficult exam or receiving an A on a term paper, it is the feeling we get as we walk on the quad and see the brilliant fall leaves, it is looking out of our dorm windows and viewing the first snowfall. Manhattanviile is more than just a college; it is a home, a community, a place where we can be ourselves. For some, happiness is being outdoors. For others it is a challenging job. Happiness is being able to enter the cafeteria alone, knowing that there are friends there to meet you. It is going to the Pub on Thurs¬ day Night and letting loose on the dance floor. It is meet¬ ing that special someone and four challenging and reward¬ ing years here, and knowing that we hav e formed some of the most meaningful rela¬ tionships of our lives. It is that feeling together with all other college memories, which makes happiness a priceless gift. Elizabeth A. Contegni Happiness
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Friendship is one of the most important ingredients in living a happy life. The ability to reveal one’s ideas and feelings to another hu¬ man being is what friendship is all about. At Manhattan- ville, the doors to friendship are open wide. As soon as we look beyond the doors, we are able to build friendships that will last throughout our col¬ lege years and the rest of our lives. Having and maintaining friendship, both male and fe¬ male, is not always easy. It means that we have to look beyond our own needs and focus on the needs of others. It may mean staying up all night to help a friend pass a difficult exam, driving them to an important appoint¬ ment, or just listening to them with an open heart. Most important, it means loving them for who they are. Eventually, when we all leave Manhattanville, we will take with us much more then a certificate of our academic achievement. We will be leaving with wonderful memories of our greatest friends. Elizabeth A. Contegni Friendship 1 m j — -
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