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Where Do I GO? Where do I go? 'gWhere are the math rooms? This place is so big! These are a few of the many reactions expressed by freshman their first day of school. Many are confused by the seemingly random numbering of rooms and the general overall size. Although feeling lost at first, most freshmen leamij to navigate the halls almost as well as upper classmen. One freshman was quoted as saying, It's not really hard, it just takes some get- ting use to. Despite the new layout and earlier time schedule most freshmen are glad they moved up to the high school. Everything is much better here than at Oldfields: you see a new face everyday and you don't feel surrounded by immature people. The majority of freshmen admitted to being a little apprehensive at first. One freshman said I was so happy to make it through the day without getting killed. I was really surprised by how nice the teachers, students and staff were!'After about a week, most of the rumors heard in eighth grade were dis- proven and you were fee- ling comfortable . Comparatively, most preferred Harborfields to Oldfields. Harborfields offers a large variety of activities, sports and clubs, something for everyonef, Most freshmen seem pleased both with their classes and teachers despite the work load hav- ing been increased. The trick one freshman advises Mis keeping a good balance between school work and extra activities. That way, you can still have fun while maintaining a good grade average. The freshmen are enjoy- ing Harborfields but can't wait till next year when they will not be the little guys. Lisa our faithful yearbook typist. 9, ,. -1.1521 22 '.-- . -4 W if t . 'rf . H i ' f , . vj' 52...-it J ' v H 4 V 't f ffvizzr'----4 -29.11 'f . - f 4... trt' S --1 -f...e mf- viii' - af t ' fi. , il 1 jg-L a,9q..k 3. ,Q ggi? '5 4 I' . ' ' ' H s ' '. ,,., .f af'---f t ' fc , , .,,.,,,i, ., I 3 , . , -ng - f vi fff 'f-,f f'-fu v f 415: f4..v.'f.- f V .- V - .- .... a....a......-,.4 FRONT ROW: J. Greenberg, C. Crichlow, J. Giacoppi. J. Schwab A Abramovich M Cohen J Garelick MIDDLE ROW: H. Mascaros, K. Malone, K. Graulick, C. Hahn, J. Dawes BACK ROW P Davis E Feeley Payne, M. Krikorian. J. Gramazio. D. Donadio, BACK ROW: M. D Renart C VIIKOVIICJ1 J Fink M Winter Zwing, W. Shivers, B. Shurr, S. Dubois, T. Tantillo, G. Doumas, R. Windsor, L. Parisi. N. Wahrheit, P. Butler I2 Frefhmen
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p J. .. ' Mt I Antonia Abbatiello Sue Asher Lou Beccaria Anna Buffolina Ginny Butler Pat Carey Donald Conway Conni Dovi Stanley Drozd Frances Else Joan Franze Nora Gardiner Joann Guido Vera Hasjuk Linda Hunter Edna Johnson Phyllis Kirschner Gloria Lawlor Ilona Leibowitz Marge Lomangino Virginia Maina Eileen McKenna Dorothy Mitchell Joan Montaigue Pat Mauro Joan O'Loughlin Filomena Piscatelli Danny Ray Madelyn Ryan Serina Sarcone Hertha Schmidke Charlene Smith Doug Shipman Gail Szoke Randy Tillman Pat Trani Barbara Vitarelli Pam White Jane Woyciechowski Irene Smith
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g,x. gif 1 ,.v. .3513 , 'Had ,E 'V 'J . E. O'Conner, C. Libutti, J. Nunes, Z. lsraelian, J. Villani, A. Hickerson, E. Honeycutt, D. Hynds, R. Kudrzycki, E. Gutheil, J. Blossom. E. Climo, S. Doucet, G. Enoksen, J. O'Sullivan, M. Taclrmina. J. Kramer, N. Nymzick, C. Dalton. E. Stevens. C. Jensen R. Comelius. P. Johnson, K. Wyner, D. Fox. S. Foley. C. Shyr. S. Carvajal, L. Chris- tina, T. Zanni, A. Rickard, M. Koumas. K. Pruser. S. Martens, K. Greiner, H. Lindtveit, C. Franz, A. Aling, F. Meak. S. Szabo, T. Huber, R. Flanagan. S. Murdock. T. Launi, L. Huelin, B. Harmon. K. Wille. K. Sheere N. Tantillo, A. Doddapaneni, N. Lee, K. O'Connor, J. Lanzarotta, C. Kane, P.J. Horseman, M. McCleod, M. Forte. E. Adaszewski, P. Wang, V. Santos, A. Moul- der. C. McAllister, S. Stagner, G. Tention, M. Hyde, D. Hart, J. Czajka, L. Rossi, M. Jackson Freshmen I3
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