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Four years in the marching band and what a better way to remember the last game of the season than to spend it at the Meadowlands Stadium. As ninth graders we performed for the Jets. Once again the band has been asked to play before 80,000 people. It is an honor and a thrilling experience to be known as The Best Band on Long Island . After hours of practicing, our accomplish- ments really shine. At each football game there is a feeling of pride as the bands mn onto the field. The fans shout with excitement and I know they expect us to be the best. Every year we perform at Hofstra and really show off our stuff . Considering our enormous size which en- compasses a variety of the student body it is amazing how much we accomplished in the forty five minutes alloted to us each day. Every practice isn't perfect but with the guid- ance of Mr. Domencetti our drills always come together. Along with the drill team and color guard we can really create a show! The Feet and the Beat band at Homecoming. , X ,, 7' me-vbay.ewzf+l f' Mr. Domencetti waves to mom Band members Dan Caputi, Mike and dad. Cohen, Andy Washbum, Rick Block and Craig F ichtel play some tunes at a home football game. 34-MA RCHING BA ND 493. fa-'f . Q. WZ' 7 ',, 455 f,: ' ' .ly gy. .,-,..f . QM-is in-.
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Q A i The Grindstone For some students at Harborfields, working is fun, or a new experience and for others it's a hassle, but they have no choice. Whether we enjoy work or not, it is a responsibility we must accept. Along with those those who appreciate work and enjoy it, there are many who find jobs to be a waste of time. It would be easy to forget about the job and live off our parents, but then we would go through life not accepting responsibilities. Although some hate work, the money received from it is valuable and needed. It doesn't matter if the money is ours. We choose to spend it our way. The Harborfields Public Library has always been a reliable source of employment for Harborfields students. Currently, senior Rachel Wifall and junior Craig Gilette are busy keeping things in order at the library. Joel Rodgers also works a part- time job at Record World , where he spends his time helping customers and enjoying music. Joel has to make time for other things while working part-time. When he is not at work he is out with friends, practicing in a band and working on artwork for his upcoming college education. Kevin Greiner is another who works part-time. Kevin spends many long hours as a busboy at the Original Schooner . Like other working students, Kevin has to make time for other activi- ties. He practices in a band and sees his friends on free time. His weekends are usually spent working until late hours of the night, while parties at his friends' houses are going on. Although work for Kevin is tiring, he still finds time to do the things he enjoys most like spending his paycheck. As we grow older we all have reponsibilities to accept. For many students that includes working. Some of us dread it, but others make it an important experience, balanced with their free time. E29 7 'll ' If Working at Key Foods can be tir Debbie Labodie checks the price mg but Stephanie Stagner enjoys of these Christmas cards in filling Grocery bags Harmon Drugs were she works. STUDENTS AT WORK 93
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