Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1960

Page 124 of 136

 

Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 124 of 136
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Page 124 text:

Varsity Cheerleading Squad CHEERLEADERS Every student attending the varsity and iunior varsity ball games has thrilled at the precision of our cheerleading squad. Miss Masucci has developed these groups of girls into professional teams. They add to the spirit of the school immeasurably. However, don't let their easy manner tool you. To be a cheerleader at Harborfields a girl must place high in the rigorous com- petition held each year to choose the squad. Practice sessions are held once a week all year long. A faculty committee eliminates the less competent girls and the winners in poise, spirit, beauty, and ability are named as that year's team. JA YVEE CHEERLEADERS CAPTAIN BARBARA HEUMAN CO-CAPTAIN RONNIE QUARRY JANET GARDINER LAURIE STEELE CAROL DAHLBOM LYNN TILDEN LYNN TINKER

Page 123 text:

STUDENT couNciL .gpg K .90 ff' ,gi hi X A 4 li. wi L. C. SOZIO Treasurer of Student Activity Fund The student body of Harborfields High School shares in the management of the school Through its Student Council. The purpose of this council is to look after the welfare of the students. To do this most efficiently this governing body has originated various standing committees and one organization. The organization is titled the Student Activity Organization. Through it the Council handles the finances of all clubs and organizations operating under an approved constitution. The duties of the committees are more diverse, ranging from the cre- ation of by-lavvs to the direction of student social affairs other than class functions. The membership of this council consists of representatives and alternates elected by all the homerooms to rep- resent them on the council for a one year term. The representatives alone have the right to vote. The alternates assume this power at the absence of their respective representatives. Mr. 'Krouse acts as the Moderator. The elected officers are President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee Chairmen, the presi- dent's assistant and the officer charged with the duties of reader, parliamentarian and historian hold appointed positions. This current year has been most productive in bringing about a firm and basic organization for the Student Council and its activities.



Page 125 text:

1960 HARBORLIGHT For two years the members ofthe Harborlight staff have been running in and out of classes, during school, after school, at night, at home, in the hope that the day would come when that last picture would be taken, the last copy written, and those last pages packed and mailed. The work of the staff was increased by the lack of prec- edents and traditions to follow, yet the enjoyment and fun of creating this book on their own more than made up for the difficulties which ensued. This inaugural edition signifies more than iust a routine procedure of the Senior year. ln it are our failures and successes, our sad and happy moments and most of all the pride at having lived four years to the fullest extent. The closing of the last page in this book marks the end of a chapter in our lives. Through the Harborlight this chapter will not be allowed to pass into oblivion but will be read and remembered as the happiest time of our lives. Room 201 - The ill-fated home of the yearbook C7 T' 17 -nm 5 -I-KA MARY ANN SIMS, Editor Lima. 1960 Harborlight Staff

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