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One of the many sidewalks around the school is the backdrop for a con- versation between Karen Kenny and Lisi Leibowitz. A break from play rehearsal enables J.C. Lettiere and Harry Jackson to spend a few minutes cat- ching up on the latest news. Columbia University’s campus provides Adria DeMayo, Marina Dierks and Jeanine Lillie with a place to eat their lunch. While waiting for her bus, Denise McGrath lends a listening ear to Gerri Lend. Friends 17
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A cheerful conversation is enjoyed by Ruth Ericson, Ellen In their spare time Eddy McGlacken, and Eileen Callahan in Kreitzman and David Mur- the cafeteria. phy hang out by the pool. A Friend Is... Someone you can trust 100% and who accepts you the way you are. Michael Tucciarone, Senior Someone who helps you out when you are in trouble and doesn’t blab your secrets. Laurie DiPaolo, Senior Someone vou can trust and talk to and always depend on. Maureen Kraemer, Senior A person who you can talk to about anything, and under- stands you, and still likes you. Elizabeth Rose, Senior A person who is always there when you are in trouble. Anita Vaskunas, Senior Someone who has half his stuff at your house and half your stuff at his house. Kurt Wimberger, Sophomore Someone who understands you and accepts your faults. Rosalie Mascia, Senior Someone who is loyal, trust- worthy, and willing to hear your problems. Marilyn Matera, Senior A person you can count on at all times. Mary Campbell, Senior Someone who knows you as you really are, and still accepts you. Tony Mauro, Senior
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A student receives her change from Lorraine Landahl while Sue Dicks helps another customer in the Green and White Shop. Several clubs have their own places to hang out in. Christa Spreizer relaxes on a couch in the Hi-Life office. The area outside by the pool is often a favorite place to just hang out. Many students choose the cafeteria as a place to spend a free period. The library is used by Karen Moore and Pat Muscolo as a refuge in which to study. 18 Free Periods
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