Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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Q . - my 5: ocuoo fx'-'H ,- . ,.....-.-. , , . A Q - v -1.1-1. 4 - 7 Y . 7,7 g 01' vxui- - 4 ld 4 -ltq ., 1 :- . - - - - - - - The opening days of school was not an easy time for the Harborlight yearbook staff. While at many schools, and previously at Harborfields, work had already been commenced during the summer months, the Harborlight had not yet received a senior advisor. Thus, the development of the book's general theme came from a small handful of students who awaited a supervisor and to begin the actual work on the book. In mid- September, the yearbook's current advisor, Miss Kathy Kuch, agreed to take on the responsibility, or more realisti- cally, an endeavor involving publications and productions - an area in which she had never had previous experience. As a result, the months up until November moved slowly for the yearbook's staff. With only two editors remain- ing on the staff from previous years, a general consensus was made to boost the number of staffers by holding an informa- tional meeting open to all Harborfields students in late September. Nearly 100 hundred people came to the meeting held during one 5th period. However, this number dwindled each week, and ultimately became a staff of ten editors flisted below by sec- tionj and fifteen or so other students who helped in various ways: doing layouts, writing copy, typing Cboth on and off the computerj, taking photographs, and doing countless other odds and ends for regularly scheduled deadlines. Patricia Endres - Editor-in-chief Kirstin Werner - Co-editor: People Laura Carillo - Co-editor: People Scott Muscatello - Co-editor: Student Life Jessica Werner - Co-editor: Student Life Ann Sochi - Editor: Academics 274 Cofolbhon Colophon People co-editors Laura Carillo and Kirstin Wemer leave the yearbook office Angela Cheng - Editor: Clubs Sc Organizations Lizzie O'Driscoll - Editor: Ads gl Community Jim Ryerson - Editor: Photog- raphy Joel Rodgers - Editor: Art As the staff decreased to a small number of dedicated students, a clear theme of CONFIDENTIAL was chosen as the thread that would link all the sections togetherv. The students were to be the agents, their activities - covert, their sports endeavors - field opera- tions. In a similar manner, each individual section's editor developed a more specific ,'link after two hours of steady watch over blue pica boxes. or theme that would apply most adequately to his pages. Once the generalities of the book were decided upon, the specifics of producing a professi- onal publication came into play. The cover, as desighned and ex- ecuted by Tricia Endres and Karen Higgins, was the first part of the book submitted to Hunter publishing Company. Hunter green was chosen as the back- round color both to encompass the colors of the school and also to provide a contrast to the cream color of the manilla folder. The Harborfields High School '87 and spy figure were submitted by Joel Rodgers as aitwork ready to be photographed. Typeface is Venture Script and the paper used is 80 Enamel with a gloss coat- ing. 100 Hunter Luster was used in the color section. To bring consistency to the book, Joel completed a representative spy figure to be used on each section's division page and throughout its subse- quent pages. The ready to be photographed artwork on the front endsheet is also by Joel Rodgers and encloses the Table of Contents. The story which strdches from the front endsheet to the back, and is then repeated was written by Ann Sochi. It in- cludes the names of fifty or so seniors within the context of a spy story, exemplifying the book's general theme. Here, the paper chosen is 80 Endsheet Stock in Sandstone with copy in 10 pt. bold caps and lower case in PMS Green 149. The next decisions to be made involved the typeface to be used for bodycopy, captions and head- lines. All bodycopy is in 10 pt. Times Roman and fully justified with captions in 8 pt. bold. Head- lines on the opening, closing, division, and Colophon pages are in 24, 36 and 48 pt. Venture Script, occasionally incorporat- ing a higher point size when chosen. All other headlines are in Times Roman and similarly vary- ing point sizes. Once the specifics of the book directly involved with Hunter Publishing Company were resolved, a ladder of the book was formally decided upon by Tricia and Karen. Each assistant editor was then assigned the number and placement of the pages for which he would be responsible to complete. Once again, the senior picture, which is in color, was chosen to be pla- ced in the yearbook as a tip-in between pages 48 and 49. The rest of the color to be found in the

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i oogomcnaociczxrnuonmcicsommcsmommOOC'DUUUUUCJUUUUD U 3 jf' parent messagesfqjfll fiiivfflim 'C'DC'El0EE'EiEC3L?19.F?EE.E'E'.'?Q' UDOD f1ETE'L5T2f'U'CT55 1 RHODA RUGGIERE Hard work leads to success and success leads to owning your own horse. Mom and Pops RICHARD C. SCHELLHAS Deine zukunft halt eine lebenslange un- begrenzte erfahrung. Du hast uns gegeben die erfahrung bei wissenschaft und mit liebe fur dich. Daumems auf drucken in deiner zukunft. Deine stolze Mutter und Vater KENNETH SHINDLER We wish you continued courage to overcome adversities, and find happiness and success in life's endeavors. We love you and are very proud of you. Mom and Dad MATTHEW SLEAR Congratulations Matthew! We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Daniel, Amy and Jill KARA SORDI No wagon-load of pumpkins for you, Kara, only the very best of everything. Mom, Dad and Nicole CHARLES F. SORRENTINO Dear Chuck, Congratulations, you make us proud. May you achieve all the things you set out to do. Our love, Mom, Dad, Matt, Tina and Ni- cole DAVID SPERBER Dear David, You have always been our main man . We are especially proud of you. We wish you every happiness and success you wish yourself. Mom,Dad and Jodi JEFF STEMPAK We love you and are very proud of your ef- forts Jeff. Keep on searching and we know you will find your niche in the world. Mom and Dad LYNDA THOMAS Dear Lynda, Congratulations! We are so proud of you. We know the future holds much joy and success for you. Love, Mom and Dad JOHN TILDEN Reach for the stars - follow that dream. With love and pride, Mom and Dad YOLANDA DENISE TURNER Dear Yolanda, We are very proud of your accomplish- ment with school and your modeling career. Congratulations and best wishes in the future. God Bless. We love you! Mom, Dad and Angela DEBORAH JEAN VAVRINA Remember that life is like a giant picture and you're the photographer walking the path. Always walk life's finest paths, and think of your family and friends as the flowers. We love you. Stay sweet always. Love, Mom, Dad and John NICOLA VITKOVICH Lieba Nicki, Words can never express how proud you've always made us. We have suppor- ted you but you have been our strength. Congratulations and Buena Suerte! De Grosses Bises, Mom, Dad and Chris CINDY VULCAN 'tLet her swim, climb mountain peaks, pilot airplanes, battle against the elements, take risks, go out for adventure, and she will not feel before the world ...timidity. Love, Mom and Dad KERRY WALTERS Dear Kerry, May your future be filled with the happi- ness, pride and love that you have given me these past eighteen years. Love always, Dad KEITH WARING Keith, Tomorrow is a vision. Today well lived makes tomorrow a vision of hope. May all your tomorrows be the best. Con- gratulations. Mom and Dad AMI WEISSBERG Our joy for you abounds, on the threshold of your life. Congratulations sweetheart. Yourire our hearts delight, our hopes for you, our dreams come true. Mom and Dad KIRSTIN WERNER The art of being happy lies in the power of extracting happiness fron everyday things? Congratulations and love, Sunsh- ine. Mom, Dad, Jessica and Justin DAVID RICHARD WEYHRETER Congratulations! High school is one of the first steps in securing a successful future. Keep up the great work in pursuing your engineering career. Love, Mom, Raelene and Leigh KIMBERLI ANNE WILLE Dear Kim, We are very proud of you. May your future be filled with love and happiness. - Mom and Dad DERRICK SHAUN WILLIAMS Dad and I love you very much. May your career in the Marine Corps be a rewarding one!! Best wishes always. Mom and Dad MARIA C. WOODALL From a fun loving little girl you have developed into a wonderful caring young lady. We are very proud of you. Con- gratulations. Love, Mom and Dad Parenf Mexxagex 213



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. . ' , , , , , . - . . . 1: .. ,. a . o cl o - - 1 I 1 1 f - r-1' van- - - - - -1.1o111-1-11411104111aif1o1v1o1-'11 1' if Q. 1 z 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 i 1 1 book is located in the Student Life section which begins on page 80. To enhance both the color and black and white pages, a 1 pt. black ruleline frame is found on all the Student Life pages. Only dominants which bleed off the page disobey the border. To add character to this year's book, an addition of quote boxes has been made. Within these 2 pt. black rtilelined rectan- gles, is a student's picture and a quote of his or herls conceming the general focus of the spread on which it is located. This year also brought the computer age to the yearbook. A Compac Personal Computer was used to write and edit stories, captions and headlines. All page lay-outs and ruleline graphics were done on the computer. This insured near perfect pages. Rather than sending large bulky boxes to the printer, now just the disc, photographs and final layout sheets are sent. Copy sheets have all but been elimina- ted. Each section has its own column format and are as follows: People, modules with five columns across two pages, Student Life, nine columns per spread, Academics, seven across two, Clubs 8a Organizations, five columns per page, Ads 84 Community, 2 columns per page. The first yearbook sales began late in the year, only beginning in October. All yearbooks purchased in advance were redu- ced by S10 fthe regular price being 5403. 70 books were orde- red early and 420 were ordered for later sales in June once the books have arrived. Our yearbook of 224 pages was printed by Hunter Publishing Company, of which Dan Gleason is our representative. All our photographic supplies, develop- ing and printing, and professi- onal photography Uunior and Senior portraitsj are supplied and taken by Carol Studios of Lynbrook. Following are messages from this year's editorial staff, which presents the 1987 Harborlight to the student body and staff of Harborfields High School. Laura Carillo, Trish Endres and Kirstin the last deadline of the year in March. Wemer enter a story into the computer for 4 ii d d-1 . E This is my first experience in coordinating a yearbook. It has been a year which has been any- thing but dull. The year has been filled with deadlines, frus- trations, frazzled nerves and mo- ments of panic, but it has also been a time of amazement, leam- ing, satisfaction and accomplish- ment. What has amazed me the most is that a handful of youngsters between the ages of fifteen and eighteen can tum out a book of over two hundred pages. They develop a theme, write the stories, take photographs, design the pages and do all the art work. About the only thing they are not responsible for is running the printing presses. This is no easy undertaking considering they att- end classes, do homework and al- most all are involved in other school activites. Many people have contributed in various ways to making this book a success, but none more so than our chief editor Tricia En- dres. Without her expertise, dedication and patience, I'm not sure there would have been a yearbook. When l consented to be the advisor, I did not know the first thing about putting a year- book together. Tricia not only coordinated the book, she trained all the editors and the advisor! When deadlines drew near and panic set in, Tricia would say Don't worry Miss Kuch, we'll get it done . And she did! So Trish, a very special thank you for your hard work, spirit. dedi- cation and for teaching an old dog new tricks . We could not have done this without you. Other members of our crack staff who made this all possible and deserve a pat on the back in- clude: editors Kirstin Werner, Laura Carillo, Scott Muscatello, Angela Cheng, Ann Sochi, Queen of Lay-outs, Liz O'Driscoll, Treasurer, Joel H --- - :F Ms. Kathy Kuch YEARBOOK ADVISOR Rodgers, resident artist, photographers Jim CNikonJ Ryer- son, David Wallens, and Paul Miller. Thank you. Other notes of thanks got to: Dr. R. McCloat: For the challenge, faith and not running out of the office when he saw me coming. Mr. J. Garvey: For helping take care of the 1001 little things that can drive an advisor crazy. Mr. Dan Gleason, Hunter Pub- lishing: For having the patience of a saint. Mrs. M. Lomangino: For the en- dless supply of rubber bands, paper clips, tape, and a 101 other things. English and Social Studies Departments: For their flexibility with class pictures. Coaches and Club Advisors: For the stories and the pictures. The Main Office: For still talking to me after the sale of yearbooks. Industrial Arts Department: For unlimited use of their telephone. Mrs. C. Smith: For rosters and schedules. The Staff: Who still managed to smile after having their pictures taken for a fourth time cause we couldn't find the first three pic- tures. Cofopfzon 2 75

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