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162- Bufl'ne.r.r CIMA The Business Club has developed rapidly since its founding in the fall of 1985. The club has attracted many students who are in- terested in the world of big businessg consequ- ently, the club has become an offical chap- ter of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America CF.B.L.A.J. Two dedicated teachers from the Busi- ness Department, Mrs. in Business to deserving students in the club. The organization also sponsers the appearance of numerous guest speakers who help to broaden the horizons of th e fu t u r e e n - trepreneurs. The accomplishments were amazing throughout the year and the ex- periences will help to keep the business tradi- tion strong. Stacey Fusco Delis and Mrs. Antretta, work with the future tycoons to en- L hance their understand- , ing gf thg buginggg Mrs. Antretter and Karen Schilliro are working diligent- world. The Business M . ly to fulfill club needs. V f Club offers scholarships , 1 R f f , f ' X92 ygfyffg if Il! 5 -may 'MW 3 . yy. 7:7 jk? f ' f- ff .V .VW7zL,,., ,,,. .., ,,.,. .. . FRONT ROW: Allison Salmirs, Debbie Labadie, Karen Schilliro, Chris Johnson, Mike McDowell, Rob Clinard. BACK ROW: Jen Zwing, Damian Friedank, Mike Lombardozzi, Pam Monahan, Mike Guttman, Anthony Shade, Stacy Fusco, Nancy Hughes. Photo by K. Kuch
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DEADLI E: JU 8'7 fi A Putting out the year- ! book is not as easy as m - A N W I 'i I most people think. This is my second year on the staff and I no longer take for granted all the ups and downs that one experiences before the final product is comple- ted. This year Ms. Kathy Kuch, our advisor, and Trisha En- deres, our chief editor, L are in charge of coor- dinating the yearbook. They can most often be heard exclaiming, WE HAVE A DEADLINE DUE! . Right now, I'm sure you are searching through the yearbook trying to find yourself in a picture or two, or perhaps a brief mention of you in an aiticleg but ew., ' 1 Now that's a good picture. Jim Ryerson takes a look at the pictures which have just arrived from Carol Studios. 1- . Q59 1' li l we YEARBOOK STAFF: BACK ROW: Ann Marie Aling, Nicole Caldanraro, Debbie Varina. Paula Maher, Nancy Hughes, Brandi Hynds, Allison Baptista, Laura Carillo. Kristin West. Chris- tina Fahrbach. MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Parisi, Wendy Kritsis, Cindy Shyr. Nancy Golden. Jenine Denu, Lizzie O'Driscoll, Jim Ryerson. FRONT ROW: Lenore Zeuthen, Brett Elias. Mike Koumas, Ellen Hickerson, Joel Rodgers, Scott Muscatello. David Wallens. did you ever stop to think what had to be done to achieve this? Lots of hard work! Specifically: rolls and rolls and more rolls of pictures were takeng stories were written and rewritteng pages laid- out and rearrangedg advertisements and yearbooks sold. All of this is very time con- suming and must be done early in the school year, even before twelfth graders have a chance to develop senioritise. The work is reward- ingg to see one's efforts in print is a thrill. All the staff hope you enjoy this year's publication. David Wallens A11 editor, Joel Rodgers in a pensive moment Yearbook 161
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Eric Heiser and Christina Fahrbach receive their assign- ments for the next issue. DATELI E: HARBORFIELD The school newspaper is called the Harbinger and every so often it brings tidings on what's happening at Harborfi- elds. The newspaper provides the students with both information and entertainment. The issues are chumed out bi-monthly. The newspaper staff is composed of students in grades nine through twelve. A variety of talents are needed to put the paper togetherg r e p o r t e r s , photographers and artists. However, no ex- perience is needed to join. Members provide articles that are both humorous and serious. Still others voice their opinions through edito- rials. Even with a dedica- ted staff of students, the editors credit much of their sucess to Mrs. Barbara Springer, the advisor. Many thanks and we hope she will continue to support the Harbinger? Christina Fahrbach S X g, -V , f. 0 lhq'J11'-- ' - 'LZ BACK ROW: Ben Schectman,Scott Williams, David Wallens, Chris Cordani, Christina Fahrbach Loretta Masse, Geraldine Meaney.FRONT ROW: Mrs. Springer, Eric Heiser, John Maher, Evan Jacobsen, Art Speyer. Seniors Jenny Campbell, Rob Clinard, Chris Johnson, Mike McDowell and Junior Stacey Fusco listen in at a club meet- ing. Newspaper I 63
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