Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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KEEPI G I TU ITH IT ALL Are we really going outside for marching band practice today Tl, in the rain! Yes, of course we are!! Due to the recurring bad weather this football season, this was a conversa- tion that was most frequently heard from the Marching Band at Harborfields. While they were busy preparing for a climax performance at Giants Stadium, the Harborfields orchestra was practicing in room 1 15, under the eyes of Mrs. Rausch. Later in the day, strains of Hallelujah could be heard from that room, where Mr. Czina was working with the Choir. Overseeing all this activity, as well as leading the band, was Mr. Robert Domencetti, Chairman of the Music Department. Less conspicuous to many students, are the classes that HF offers in specific areas of music, such as guitar, piano, and music theory. lt's hard, commented senior Brenda Clark about her music theory class- a class in which students learn the basics of writing music. Every year, teachers in the music department help their students go further in their particular music field by encouraging them to participate in out-of- school activities such as All-County, LISP fLong Island String Festivalj and for juniors and seniors, All State. by Rob Rome, '88 8L Ann Sochi, ,88 .,..., Ti '::gL,:a, 'e , ' 1 Fig.: 116125195-1wnuww ' ', A U W ' 'fir 3 i'f1',Ij,,1'Ar:,1'j.,... .q,:q.rff, 1,255 : ' 1. 1 ' P Tiff? '-:l'f fi.4g,'.,,f,'fg'-:3514':35i:fZ24?2557 ,wi-: f F A'-f24ir4if2i-3??'22l- '35 Q51 L. .1.f. ' 1555 .r in ,..,. ' nr'-,ia if g- 3,532 L. - K HI? , 5. , , ,, t , o' ,.:, t- ,. - .Kim f 'W g'3fH'34.. 'if' 'ff 59? mf.-r '. ,'p li V: fe- 1 9 ' ' f,1.- 5 If fs ' Q: i-, '1:,w :. ' '- g g . - . - ma- .- , , . A 1 -gl . ,. , f ff.. n 545:-. '7?i4fi iif 416 mfg 'El my -A . .. .92 9 :sf . . 1 .-1 -, M - -, f , ,, -' , K ' -,, ' , pc, A v A- 5 ' y,lm' 5 ' H A f ff 'a 4. , . H, ' r .1 -::gg' ?:f ,- was ' f? ' Q'-f' V v-3-C , 2 3 Nz' r:. ', ' F , M, T, Z J .. -, r . . , I J . :,2lJa?3w5111s'f:.-TT'f5f2 'E:'-fa, --, 2232 t-:V-:.i :W- ,Ef 3 45, 'fiaa' ,- f '?' The HF band proudly lines up on the football HF brass gets to strut their stuffduring a half- field during one of their practices. Photo by time show. Not one foot out of place... L. Miller. 126 Nlmic Before their class begins, choir members pluck out the notes on the piano. Junior El- ectra Jacobs gives us a giggle as her camera shy friend shuns the camera. Freshman Wayne Ahlsen is ready to go. With trumpet in hand, he waits for the rest of the band. Q ,J ,tl ,Nas '3V '7 9 4 f a



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iT! TRAINING To prepare students for the con- stantly developing business world, Harborfields offers many courses for future Business leaders. Busi- ness is a large field with many opportunities, and Harborfields Business teachers want all students to have the same chance at making it in the b usiness world. There are several basic courses taught in the business wing: Accounting, Busi- ness law, Business Math, Speed- writing, Word Processing, Key- boarding and Introduction to Occu- pations. These electives not only assist the students for the business field, but also help for college courses. When most students think of a business course, they imagine computers. Computers make up a large section of the business Wing, but there are also courses such as Keyboarding ftypingl, Speed- 122' Mrs. Antretta and business club members Nancy Hughes and Karen Schiliro discuss ideas for club activites. Hmph! This mechanical drawing student takes a minute to ponder over a baffhng problem in one of his plates, lan... V 7 My w..,M.sf ,,--M... ,,- -- , -N 1,1 V W . .ml 4, ,. --.... writing Cshorthandj and Business Math and Law.Getting involved in business electives has been a definite asset to Harborfields students ..... It has even helped some students to choose their major in college or their career after college. Business teacher, Mrs. Antretta, leads the class. Business is a small but strong field at HF.

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