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 It’s Happening for Frosh at Fayetteville Mall
You’re a CBA frosh. Not the lo­ veliest of thoughts, but just pretend for a second. It’s the weekend. You barely made it through the Boxer Rebellion and the Paleozoic Era.
It’s time to relax. Too young to stay home with mom and dad, yet not old enough to drive around or get into the local watering hole, the
street corner can be a cold and lonely place. Many of the Frosh re­ sort to heading out to the nearest mall. While the neighborhood mall
may not seem like the most excit­
ing place to hang out during one’s endless.’’ Frosh Chris Snow: free time, it beats the alternative — “ There is a lot of stuff to do at the doing nothing. As freshman Tony mall. You can go shopping, stuff Fiumara noted: “ It beats staying
home and playing with your rock
collection.’’ Other freshmen are
more enthusiastic towards their
weekly excursion to the local shop­
ping center. Freshman Ray Finney a happy compromise between commented, “ I think that it is the
best place that you could take a date because there is so much to
staying at home and getting into trouble. Hanging out at the mall is one of the ways CBA frosh get by.
choose from. The possibilities are
your face at the pizza stand, go to the arcade, take in a movie or just hang around and rap with friends.’’
Thus, it would appear that for the neophyte socialite, mall hopping is
Paul Dobricki
Peter Dombroski Benjamin Eberhardt
Robert Eckermann Kenneth Fifield Raymond Finney
Anthony Fiumara Gregory Francher David Frankowski
Patrick Gaughan Gordon Gillmore Jason Gordon
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