Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1985

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Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 178 of 208
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MR. ATKINS - ADVISOR .-, .:, , ' f ,L . A MR. HICKERLSSN STUDENT ACTIVITIES FUND TREASURER. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - Meg Kirschner V. Pres. - Marla Byrd Sec'y. - Michelle Gelfand Treas. - Rachel Ramos Hist. - Lisa Racaniello JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - Charles Norwesh V. Pres. - Marafe Ramos Sec'y. - Nicole Sordi Treas. - Mitchell Herman Hist. - Sue Wohleking CLASS OFFICERS, EXECUTIVE BOARD, PRINCIPAL'S ADVISORY COUNCIL ALL COME UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF STUDENT COUNCIL IN DEFINING THE I . thusiastic students on a monthly basis and terrific things can happen. This year's Student Council really towed the line and in the process not ' only provided the student body with some memorable events but also made some major and lasting improvements in the Council itself. Highlights of this year's activities include the most suc- cessful Homecoming in years, the establishment of a new high school tradition - Senior Slave Day, and a twelve hour Superdance to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The Council members became more responsive to the needs of the groups they represent with the institution of regular reports on Council activities. Business at Council meeting ran more smoothly because of increased atten- tion to parliamentary pro- cedure and improvements in the Council's organization. The Student Council is already looking down the line toward next year. I Gather together a group of en- The Executive Board is composed of the Student Council officers and class presidents. Front Row, Left to Right: Chris Alfieri, Rick Capriola, Larry Feins- tein. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Charlie Norwesh, Phil Clementi, jeff McMillan and Meg Kirschner. Not Pictured: Mike Friedman and Angela Cheng. 174 STUDENT COUNCILICLASS OFFICERS -.va bw- ttf x - f 4132. 1.

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IT MAY NOT BE THE REAL THING, BUT IT SEEMS LIKE IT IS AS H.I2. STUDENTS TAKE ALBANY BY STORM This year's Youth and Government officers: President - Kei Sochi Vice-President - Alan Williams Secretary - Naomi Neville Treasurer - Kenny Schindler Public Relations - Iennifer Fink Mr. O'Connor discusses a fine point of the law . . . Youth and Government is a school club designed to let members get an idea of our government's procedures and a possible career in the area of government. Early in the school year, each member decides on the branch of the club he or she will enter, and the careful, serious work beings. The branches are Iudicial, Executive, and Legislative. Those who choose the Iudicial Branch act as lawyers in an appeals court where they appeal real cases. Seven justices and one chief judge are higher positions a per- son can hold. This branch is informative and inspires many to look into the field of justice in the future. The Executive Branch is made of individual departments which justify bills being presented in the Legislative Branch. A Legislative Branch member writes a bill which is ranked and debated by other bill-writers. All dedicated members travel to Albany in the spring to present their work to other students who belong to the pro- gram from all over New York State. Besides the three bran- ches of government, other activities in Albany include Press Corps, which writes a newspaper distributed at the end of the Albany Conference, to all program members. There are also Lobbyist and Page positions held. The state conference in Albany is a rewarding and fun experience for all. The Youth and Government program is very successful in our school, thanks to the Advisor Mr. Tom O'Connor and the students who have devoted so much time. This year, many persons from our school have received honorable positions in Albany, including Kei Sochi fthe presidentj who has posi- tion of Attorney General. Others are: Laura Carillo - Committee Chairperson Tricia Endres - Deputy Attorney General Liz O'Driscoll - Assistant Attorney General Luke Shaedle - Sargeant at Arms Rachel Wifall - Board of Regents I l A ow 1, Left to Right: Naomi Neville, jennifer Fink, Celine Bernstein, Iill Stern, Trish Endres, ZKimberly McKee, Laura Carillo. Row 2, Left to Right: Allison Hilsky, Sheila Egan, Kei Sochi, Peter Bakel, Renee Misard, Lori Ann Sabatino, David Goldblatt, Michael Mathis, Gertrude Bakel. Row 3, Left to Right: john Tilden, Robvert Uebele, Mike Malone, Kennyu Schindler, jay Schoenfarber, David Sperber. YUUTH AND GOVERNMENT 173



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