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f The Harbinge N Co-Editors-in-Chief . . . ..,......... J. . . .... Alan Williams Jeff Nunes ABBOCi8Tf6 Ediwr .... ,,,..,. K aren Kane News Editor ,........... ..... D avid G-oldblatt Feature Editor ......,...,. ...... Hi llary Fink Assistant Feature Editor .... ..... M arife Ramos ' Sports Editor .........,............,.....................,....... Mike Lee Exchange Manager .................,....,.................. Jennifer Fink Q Staff: Jill Bentivegna, Robin Birch, Holly Brennan, Angela Cheng, Ken Coen, Adam Golden, Bruce Koch, Robert Koch, Jenny Nunes, Keith Peterson, Rich Schellhas, Kenny Shindler, David Sperber, Chris Stasi, John Tilden, Susan Woo k Faculty Advisor - Mrs. B. Springer J 1 , W MJ Lx if EUQA ',,,-o-il 1- I: nf ,- T , M11-ff 1 . NX L.. X u 5 .. S Staff members Susan ..... Woo, Dave Goldblatt, in AMN, X go, A v' A' Iill Bentbivigna and fin ' , Alan W1111ams pose for , hggijgff , F ' lCEI'2'.' a picture. 'V' p - pk? H I I , , nl V in V A ' -- n ' .f f- -A E -- 1 , ,fi-1 . 1, V' 7. 'X . ' ?f '. Jif'3 1 . ' V' , , 'V' ' - 7 so -li ' '- ,-K , ,, nfl 13 . , ' f' 4 ' 1 , ' :c- ,. , V, 9 .- ' -. ,I-L, , . ,Q Z f, U V ' , f C ' V so rw.,g21ff -o ,fl 0 ' . ' xx -X ww 3 s X I 1 . I - A .fx xx ' , ' v -5 47 - 5... f N -2 ' b ,.., ' ' ' ' ' -W 'Wi ,Q .: f e .. , ,,, 6 if ' s X f A Q ' 3 .Q - ' ' . xl . Ni' or QC Q .1 1 1 ', 'Q' .sex .Q , 0. s - ,s ,, I 'JS 'sr 0 5 ' H Advisor Mrs. Springer laughs at one gx ' 'ox 4- ,' if of the cartoons in a Harbinger issue. - .f' f- 5 J - . y , ., -hw- ,sxcgr I ff ' 1 , To .L .4 NEWSPAPER 171
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FROM VIDEOTAPES TO SANTA IT'S ALL A PART OF . . . THE HISTORY CLUB The History Club is an organization that performs ac- tivities Which sometimes relate to history and sometimes don't. The club does both fun things and service projects. The club has an annual journal entitled the Historical Review, which is composed of articles pertaining to history itself, social studies, electives, viewpoints on issues, etc., all written by members of the club. The club participated in Newsday's Adopt a Family pro- gram. In order to fund the project, they set up a booth in the cafeteria for people to have their picture taken with Santa As citizens, we all have a responsibility to help each other, said advisor, Mr. Klein. This is our way of making a start. As in the past, the club also participated in National History Day at Nassau Coliseum. Students from Harborfields compete with students from other schools with historical projects ranging from written essays to 3D projects to videotapes. The club also took their annual field trip in the spr- ing, and had a great time, as usual. Members of the History Club pose for a group picture. Front Row, Left to Right: Tracy Walsh, Kerrie Lanigan, Matt Ricciar- di, Danny Murdock, Keith Peterson. Second Row, Left to Right: Naomi Neville, Kei Sochi, Terri Ferguson, jay Best, Mike Leef Third Row, Left to Right: Renee Mesard, Carl Einsel, George McKee, Bruce Koch, Ad- visor, Mr. Klein. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Robert Koch, Kenny Coen. Mr. Klein, the advisor, listens to club members arguing as to where they want to go on a field trip. x The HARBINGER, the Harborfields' HS newspaper, has been making slow progress from the two issues published last year to the once-a-month publications that are hoped for in the near future. Steps have been taken by the staff of the Harbinger to in- sure that this will happen. For example, in Iune of last year, two Harborfields students attended a conference held at C.W. Post College designed specifically to give suggestions as to how to lay out, set up, and run a newspaper. Hillary Fink and Alan Williams, the two students who at- tended this conference, were also given the unique oppor- tunity to Write for Newsday. In a September issue, an article titled Do You Have A Pass? appeared with Hillary as the author, and another entitled Cliques Don't Click appeared as written by Alan. Despite the common problem of a very small staff, the Harbinger had a very successful year, starting all the way back in September with an issue within the first several weeks of school. Their work continued throughout the year, and will conclude with the Senior edition, which will be distributed at the graduation ceremonies. 170 HISTORY CLUB -.Q Q-.m.,....,...fp-ff ess.-194915 asffffpasrl Co-Editor-in-Chief Alan Williams looks through a book of Feature ideas for the next issue of the Harbinger. Alan Williams and Feature Editor Hillary Fink try to figure out the best way to do the layout for the March issue. .f 5 l jf!!- if
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THEATRE COMPANY The Harborfields Theater company is an organization for students not only interested in acting, but other areas such as music, lighting, carpentry and painting, to name but a few. The Theater Compan puts on three plays per year -- two dramas and one musicall The musical takes much more Work and preparation than a drama does, not that a drama isn't a lot of work to put on. The actors are not the only people who prepare for a show. When putting on any production, there are many hours of long, behind-the-scenes preliminary work involved. The stage crew is responsible for constructing and painting sets, and making sure that everything is in the correct place, scene-by-scene. The technical crew designs lighting and records sound effects and is in charge of making sure that this type of work goes smoothly during performances. The publicity crew makes sure a poster is done and is responsible for making as many people as possible aware that there is go- ing to be a show. The playbill committee makes sure that a playbill is printed that includes anyone's and everyone's name who was involved with the show in any way. The props crew arranges the props on the props tables in the order that they will be needed in the performance. The make up crew makes sure the actors have enough makeup on so that they won't look pale under the bright stage lights. The producer is in charge of keeping all of these committees under control. Eligibility for membership in the International Thespian Society is determined by both the quality and the quantity of one's work in at least two aspects of the theater. At the end of each production, people are awarded points for their in- volvement and once they have a certain number ac- cumulated, they can become members Of the Practicing for the orchestra pit for Society. ok1ahoma. There are so many dif- ferent things to do in theater, it's sometimes difficult to decide what to work on for a production. Cast of Oklahoma! Back Row: Rodney Friedank, Bruce Iennings, Chris Springer, Ray Lewis, Craig Fichtel, Dennis Reichold, Steve Lanza, lim Howard, Doug Venuti, Sue Robinson, Holly Brennen, Vanessa Steets, Rich Schelhaus, Jennifer Fink, Brenda Clark, julie Howell, Lisa Brownstein, Alan Williams, Carol Mac- Millan. Front Row: Ray Scott, Kevin Hudson, David Tellerman, Kristine Palmieri, Sue Harbach, Mark Slippen, julia Harmon, Chrissy Lawless, Sharon Tashmen, Paula Ammarati, Naomi Neville, Charlie Norwesh, Karen Herbst, Karen Domenatti. 172 THEATER COMPANY , K .... A41 Iulia Harmon sings a part for Paula. Let's sing Oh, What a beautiful morning in a round guys and bug out Mr. Czena.
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