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(counterclockwise) outer ring: Monet Sanders. Mabel Urbina. Alfi Manasseri, Todd Bangert. Jackie Engel. Nina Levine. Craig Stulberger. Shirley Barzvi, Denise Kesselman, Caryn Levitt. Liz Read (middle ring): Scott Bornholdt, Claire Gegan, Meg Hogenauer. Michelle Hoffman. Sue Pascale. Liz Wishnew, Diana Siletti, Ed Feldstein, Jon Basile. John Giagu, Gary Pederson. Thera Purithasna, Richard Tomppert, Jill Cheris. Melissa McGill (Inner ring): Jean Karo. Laura Zwerlein. Mara Youdelman. Jen Brett, Kathy Miller. Dana Pesky. Allison Shulman, Catherine Hart (center): Jen Bram, Michelle Hoffman. Lisa Natale, Caryn Pinsky, Liz Turk, Liz Wishnew. Laura Zwerlein Senior Gallery 4 Opening
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12:00 The Whistle Blows At twelve noon, where do you think most of Schreiber’s student body can be found? Half of the students are gone, but where? Driven out by cafeteria food, most students can be found in eateries within walking distance. G.J. is the most popular deli. Workers and students have developed a unique rapport, yet if one has the extra mod and extra energy, one will probably take the extra five blocks and head to Bahnhof’s Delicatessen. If students want a sit-down meal, Hickory’s and The Gallery are among favorites. Frank’s Pizzeria is also busy serving extra thick-crust pizza. For a quick pick-me-up students can run into Camel’s or Butterfour Bakery. Camel’s is the haven for the “video fiend,” and “five- cent candy addicts.” Kathy Miller said, “I can’t live a day without my black and white cookie. I have withdrawal on Sunday’s when the bakery is closed.” Mobile seniors aren’t restricted in their choice of eateries. For breakfast, the best special is offered at Ed’s Delicatessen. Mark Stuhlbarg believes, “The only reason I am able to get through the day, is if I start off with an ‘Ed’s Special’.” Burger King is without a doubt the most popular place off Port Boulevard to catch a “quickie.” Senior gourmets are not restricted to the cafeteria, and although the underclass are legally not allowed off campus, the great variety of food downtown is too much to resist. Who wants to eat the “institution- alized cardboard” that is served in the cafeteria? (top) Bod Dinic escapes Schreiber for a fast lunch at B.K. (above) Elaine Weyant and Renata Mazzei risk three mods In exchange for the Gallery’s special-fried mozzarella sticks, (right) Curt Ney and Terence Leung battle it out on Camel’s Life Force video game. 6 Opening
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