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Sara Murdock and Melanie Winter count change to buy a coke in the student union. Sophomore Kim Calia looks around for a strong friend to open her can of soda. f 'V 74:47, I . 5, , - 4 I ' if -L42 ' - t ff If L 12 7 1 I f .' re A 5 x, . I - X x QQ... , --0111 Freshman Chris Jensen does Minnesota Fats 750 Sfucfenf Union
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P ,- 4 X . ox - .,, H14 U. as -' s. i fu .Q G. . h 1, im 4 h 1 N TQ umerous Moves CHESS CLUB:John Penrod The Chess Club started off last year on a trial basis to see if, in fact, an interest in chess existed at Harborfields. I am happy to say that the club has more than surpassed my original expectations. The club now has close to twenty members. Our advisor, Mr. William Thoelen, deserves credit for advis- ing it ever since it started in the winter of 1985. This year my goal for the Club includes playing against other schools in the neighboring districts. We have a talented team of players who are ready to challenge others. Thursday is our regularly scheduled meeting day. Students try to increase their rank in the club, determined by the number of wins minus the number of losses. Although chess may be confusing at first, skill can be gained through experience... easily gained by becoming a one of the Club! Chess Club officers are: President John Penrodg Vice-President Steven Barberg Secretary Peter Bakelg Sasi Doddapananni as Treasurerg and Vasant Marathe as Publicity Manager, The Harborfields Mathletes team is a group of students that participate in a series of five county-wide competitions. The members of the team meet with Mr. Toby Kissam to prepare for each competition. Each meet is held at dif- ferent high schools with students from different schools. Harborfields holds tests with students from John Glenn, Northport, and Commack North. Last year in the Harborfields placed fifth in the county. FN IKKYN4 K IRFAT IJNXYIA l Y rf 1' v if j I Aft. Mfg? 6',i.'s BACK ROW: James Adragna. Kenny Shindler. John Penrod. Quinn Hughes, Dean Soteropolous, Trish Enders FRONT ROW: Laura Kasa, Jeanine Denu. Julie Niederer. Photo by Jim Ryerson. Mathlete Kenny Shindler and Advisor Mr. Kissam try to prove that 4 + 8-26 . Photo by Jim Ryerson. Maififefef 149 4
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.16 9 x 1 Y ie .f9X?r.faQ2 ir i 'f - .5 21535: -9441:-rg .f Q 3 - .,.-. Q 2 - Q, - 4 ,415 1 1 f . .fr ' .Ili 29 i f o THE EVERY STUDE T LO GE Don't know what to do with all those free periods? The Student Union is the place to go in order to hang out and have some fun. Recreational activities include pool, ping pong and fooseball. Student run pool tounaments are a great means for friendly competition. The popularity of pool playing makes it neces- sary for students to sign up and use for only a half a period a day. The Student Union is also a money making venture. Mr. Emory Butts and working staff of about ten volunteers sell review books, and hooded seatshins. These volunteers also maintain the ever popular soda machine. All profits generated by the Student Union go towards clubs and organizations such as the newspaper, year- book and athletic teams. A S1000 scholarship is also provided through Student Union funds. The Harborfields Student Union, in existence since 1974, has been an integral part of the school community. Cristina Fahrbach Student Union advisor, Mr, Emory Butts, takes a break from administering the Unions activities. Photo by Jim Ryerson. -e -f , T p . l .aa ' I go there I0 have a coke ana' a smile. Paul Davis, '88 Freshman Shannon Martens sights a quarter on the floor for . her soda. Senior Nolan Browne, eye on the eight ball. Photo by Jim Ryerson. Student Lounge 157
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