Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1985

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An arm of student government, concerns are discussed in the Students sometimes feel PRINCIPAIJS DVISORY COUNCIL that the battle lines between themselves and the school's administration are very firm- ly drawn and uncrossable. i 350 Hugs mg But the Principal's Advisory Committee, a group of students who meet with the Principal twice a month, seeks to cross those lines and improve communication. During the past year, the topics of the PAC's dialogues with Mr. Taylor have ranged from the smoking patio, cafeteria and an- nouncements to testing and curriculum changes. The PAC is open to sug- gestions and participation Mr. Taylor, Sid Gardner, Beth Kushnik, Kei Sochi, Navey Hughes, Heather Pyke, Ann Sochi, Jill Nussbaum, Andrew Atkins. from all students because school can be a problem for almost anyone somewhere along the line. -4-, '52 , 44 ...five .'f'-.fw 'g. , .,. ,:f , . :A f . ' . N f' p r A .. -we-iz.: :f Reflections, taken by junior, Mark O'Shaughnessy. Qbf' Ms. Phillips, Audra Demadona, Beth Ann Stramara, Marla Stiller, Susan Woo, Kimberly Mack. Not pictured: Iillian Griffiths, Hope Leopold, Chrissy Suozzo, Mark Frederick, jay Schoenfarber, Dave Sperber, Alan Williams, Doug Smith, Chrissy Blanco and Ken Foret. Sff11ff.fl,i.i1Sjf5f1i?QhtS... THE LURE it's all part of This year, the Photography Club consisted of both experienc- ed photographers and people who were interested in learning a little about cameras and darkroom procedures. The students helped compile pictures for both yearbook and Newspaper, as well as doing projects of their own. PHOTOGRAPHY!PRINCIPAL'S ADVISORY COUNCIL 167

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Helping to keep the spirit alive at football and basketball games is the job of the PEP BAN Pep Band: a group of approximately 15-20 members of the Marching Band land one seventh-grade drummerj who cheers the football team on at away-games and the basketball team on at home-games. The Pep Band plays familiar tunes such as the Fight Song and Go Green Go to either help cheer the team on when they score, or to get the team out of a rut when they haven't scored in a while. The purpose of the Pep Band is to help lead the football and basketball teams on to victory. At halftime, after the cheerleaders and Drill Team have finished, the Pep Band uses the left-over time to entertain spectators with some of the mar- ching music, such as Maniac or Son of a Preacher Man. The Pep Band had a very successful year this year under the leadership of co-captains Hillary Fink and Iulie Howell. Buttons were ordered and delivered to each Pep Band member in time for the basketball season so that people would know who the band members were. Also, at it almost every basketball game, there was a theme, such as Hat and Shades or College Sweatshirts, which described how each member should dress. There is no theme for the away-football gamesg in- stead, it was a kind of contest to see who was able to dress the warmest! The band traditionally end- ed their successful season with a Gourmet Dinner of pizza and soda at Mr. D's house. Look! Even the instruments get into the spirit of Pep-Band. This time the theme was Hat and Shades. 'k I juniors Mike Iensen and Charlie Hudson discuss what song they can play as a duet to entertain the spec- tators during a time-out. 168 PEP BAND Senior Karen Domencetti, known for playing strange solos at basket- ball games, takes a moment to think through a popular melody before putting it through her instrument. Y

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