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'gli EB , Mi fs ,T 1 L ff 2 Xb VJ fir 1--f BACK ROW: Mr. Bottieelli. Advisor, Eva Bender. Maya Baker. Loretta Masse. Karen Mclvluller. Jodi Zweibel, Davis Wallens. Holley Brennen. MIDDLE ROW1 Brent MeCray. Penny Tonealti. Julianna Winges. Heather Reisch. Matt Slear. Front Row: Kim Kurtz. Elizabeth Shanahan, Sharon Purcell. Photo by Paul Miller. . , rfgvrw- tftri ii 'htf A 'ler iii 'A l 'wi if um it ' Q , X, GQ 1 f Z 'J 0 yi: 'kiwi 'll' at SPN c'.f.o.af -I 9 - -7 .nitr- . . suv, b 2 ,f, Mr. Botticelli and Liz Shanahan organize the next S.A,D.D. meeting. Photo by Jim Ryerson. Jodi Zweibel takes a break from the commotion. Photo 1 Q . by Jim Ryerson. Junior Gertrude Bakel is delighted the meeting is over. Photo by Jim Ryerson. SADD- 155
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These Tidings. ZEPHYR Zephyr, the school's literary magazine, is a composite ofthe student works at Harborfields. The literary pieces or works of art are submit- ted by the student or by the recommendation of the student's teacher. Works may be submit- ted anonymously. Then the Zephyr staff grades the work and chooses the best ones to be pub- lished. This year there was a cover contest as well as a writing con- ICSI. The advisors are Dr. J Lemonedes and Mrs. Driscoll. The co-editors are seniors Rachel Wifall, Carol MacMillan, Jennifer Winds Bring Informative Fink, Diane Schnitt- man, and Mary Camp- bell. There are also numerous artists, lay- out people, photographers, and writers who are an es- sential part of the success of Zephyr. The Zephyr staff meets weekly. To be on the staff does not require one to be a m o d e r n - d a y Shakespeare. It is open to anyone who is willing to come to the meetings, bring new ideas, and ready to work. S.A.D.D. tStudents Against Driving Drunkbz Loretta Masse Students Against Driving Drunk was put into effect in Harborfi- FW 4 754-Zephyr Zoe Greene meditatively reads potential Zephyr material. Photo by Jim Ryer- son. elds High School in 1984 and is presently under the supervision of Mr Botticelli. The purpose of S.A.D.D. is to help the public become more aware of the dangers of driving while intoxicated. ln order to demon- strate to the public the seriousness of D.W.I., a gauntlet was held last year. This year S.A.D.D. is supporting Peer Leadership, a course training persons to deal with their problems, whether so- cially or emotionally. Students Against Driv- ing Drunk also presen- ted various informative films dealing with D.W.I. during Drunk Driving Awareness Week. These and other activities supported by the Harborfields chapter of S.A.D.D. has tremendously helped both the student popula- tion and the community towards the prevention of unneccessary accidents and deaths. TOP ROW: Carol MacMillan, Jennifer Fink. Diane Schnittman, Rachel Wifall. Joel Rodgers, Cristina Farhbach FRONT ROW: Dr. Lemonedes, Chris Cordani. John Tilden, Kenny Shindler, Jeanine Denu. Lisa Brownstein. Zhenique lsraelian, Sandy Foley, Allison Baptista, Loretta Masse NOT PICTURED: David Wallens, Scott Williams, Heather Hunter, Bill O'Conner, Mary Campbell, Rob Rome, Shawn Storz. Photo by Paul Miller. Rob Rome and Allison Baptista think Rejection, to be or not to be? . Photo by Jim Ryerson. few- J. .sly Zephyr Advisor Mrs. Driscoll looks on as Rachel Wifall works and Chris Cordani and Kenny Shindler mug for the camera. Photo by Jim Ryer- son. Wx 'D
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Drill team members perfect A Thrilling Combination - Every Step They Take 0 0 lm yerson CHEERLEADING: cheer and stunt. We twice a week to every Nancy Hughes Cheerleading may be fun but it is also a lot of work and is incredibly time-consuming. Prac- tice begins inthe summer and ends with the basketball season. It adds up to a full seven months of rehearsal, twice a week after school, not to mention the football games followed by the basket- ball games. Only the true football fans appre- ciate what it's like to be cheering for a game in the pouring rain. We don't look forward to being drenched but we stick it out and cheer as loudly as possible. However. being able to perform a cheer is not everything. Every girl is a pertinent part to each provide each other with moral support. as well as the team that we are cheering on. But as the old phrase goes, It's not quantity that counts, but quality. DRILL TEAM: Lucia Mclory Routines and ribbons, pompoms and trophies. the spring is when it all begins. Only thirty girls became members of the team. committing themselves to a long season. As opposed to the standard three month season, Drill Team performed all year long. Members attended summer prac- tice and went through five days intensive training in Trenton. Once school started, practices varied from day including week- ends. Under the direc- tion of Mr. John Shut- tleworth and choreog- rapher Dawn DeAngelo, the Drill Team performed at football and basketball games and in the Long Island Kickline Associ- ation. With the help of tricaptains Melanie Bretner. Tammy Lefkon and Kristin Swedish the team was in top condition to defeat the competition, prov- ing that with hard work, dedication and talent they can beat anyone. BACK: Y. Tumer. K. Duerwald. K. Mark. L, Ciafardoni. M. Pastorelli. T. Campofranco. E. Johanson, H. Gatley, K, Forte. G. Villani. J. Cook. C. Sloan. C. Woodall. D. Raguso. R. Birch. J. Berg: MIDDLE: L. McClorey. A. Libutti. M.E. Mendler. C. Gerardi. J. Pastorelli. D. Anastasio. S. Crichlow. J. Botsko. L. Moralesg FRONT 1 Captains: T. Lefkon. M. Bretner. K. Swedish. Photo by K. Kuch. 156 Driff Team Jenny Cook leads the Drill team out after their half-time show. 1- 5 1 s ai l l Y . A .kv .,,,gM1, .-J? . gfrw' 1. li... lbrff- f V fly avi f L -4 1,4 . ., . .. ' ' 5 I . if 9 v Y-1 ,Aid
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