Harborfields High School - Harborlight Yearbook (Greenlawn, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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cr o Q - 'N . . . - f - - . - - - . - . - . - - - . Q ,, - D , Q C, 9 Q . fx 'rl , Z I ' I 7 , f . 3114 J 414 312' - - -nu -1- -1-1-1:1-nn-i-1-1-in - - - 1 0 ar -1141 4-1-r1-1-is v141u141ci1i-'1- Mrs. C. Ronco: Who came running every time she found a HELP! note in her mail box. Carol Studios: Who under- stand the phrase I need these pictures yesterday! Lashawn Sc Sonia: For typing while in my room. Mrs. Spinthoyrakis: For whom 300 copies were no problemw. Thanks, K. Kuch Well, I don't think in any figment of your imaginations did you consider the possibilities of what was in store for you when you joined the yearbook staff. There were times when I think we all would have liked to have dropped everything, smashed the compu- ter against the wall and run. But, we didnit and, well guys, I think we've done a pretty terrific job. Scott and Jessica, although I seemed to have left you both in the dark, your work was a great help and appreciated. Angela, true, we may have missed a few of those rulelines, but your sec- tion still looks great. Ann, what could I say to the one editor who mastered the computer and layouts in what seemed like a matter of minutes other than - you did good kid - and thanks for all the extra help and support you've given me. And no, I didn't forget, thank you isn't even en- ough for that fantastic cover sheet story. Laura, once a musketeer, always a musketeer. Jim, your Q f 216 Cofalbhon Patricia Endres EDITOR-IN-CHIEF expertise in photography have ul- timately made this yearbook what it is - so a sincere thanks. Joel, thank you, for all those pieces of art work and the time you have put in to help us all out even when we only gave you l day to do it. And of course Kirstin, without you all-nighters would never have been possible. Only you can still laugh at my jokes at 4:00 AM in the moming. You can't imagine how much your dedication, enthusiasm and friendship has meant - so don't try. And lastly, a special thanks to Miss Kuch, our new yearbook advisor. You've been incredible, we couldn't have chosen someone better. When I was told I would be training the rookie , I never thought you would catch on so quickly - even if you did sometimes insist on trapping that white space. We all appreciate your hours spent on yearbook rather than skiing and hope you do also. Trust me, this was not a bad year compared to most. We've been organized and on time - two definite pluses. And I can't forget to thank Mr. Glea- son, our Hunter Publishing Company representative, who has been patient through choos- X. 1 Kirstin Wemer PEOPLE CO-EDITOR 4 be . j 'i 't r I . ,. 'x I I, Ann Sochi ACADEMICS EDITOR I ing hues, faces, and sizes. Thank you everyone for all the work you've done. I always said we'd get it done, and look guys, we really did. Love, Trish When I said yes to working on the yearbook, I hadn't given much thought to it. I didn't know what I was getting into Chalk. It turned out, of course, to be dif- ferent from anything I've done before. Somethings were the same though - the confusion, the last minute cramming, the five- thirty bus... Thanks, Tricia and Ms. Kuch for being patient, and teaching me about picas, crop- ping, 'fTimes Roman , trapped white space C! D, etc., etc. Maybe next year we'll figure out that computer, and I'll learn to focus that camera. Ann Yearbook staff members search through some of J im's photogrphs in an attempt to find a perfect match for their spreads. The job is DOI fun as is exemplified by the perplexed faces.

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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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'3 ' - ' cv 4 , n - - . - . - . - - I . 1: .. ,. I: . -'Jw D 9 Q - - fx fs '1 , ., 'D I - . 1 . I 1 I 1 .. nc- -5 bi- - - '. - Y V --M1-1. - - - . - '. -n-rug -3 -I--nun f-14 4 .414 , :ie - Q ' V Well, Tricia, yearbook was everything you promised and more! It caused me a lot of grief fwhich anyone who knows me at all is by this point well aware oO, but I take with me a lot of terrific memories. Thanks to the entire staff for all your patience, help and understanding. The year had its ups and downs, but none seemed to delay us for long and believe it or not we're all done! Laura, I'm sorry I was not always a team player but assuming responsibility is part of my na- ture. At times it seemed all too rushed, but despite the head- aches, the late nights and those endless blurbs the yearbook has strengthened our friendship. A special thank you to Miss Kuch for your endless patience and sense of humor. They taught me a lot more than just about year- book. Tricia, my teacher, my mentor, my friend - there were a lot of times I know you regretted your decision and countless times you would have liked to have strangled me. Never did you tire from my incessant questions or numerous errors. This yearbook holds a lot more between these two covers than any one could know. So heres to those all- nighters, bad jokes, Fribbles, and Laura Carillo PEOPLE CO-EDITOR the best friend I shall ever be lucky enough to know. To those members lucky en- ough to come back next year CAnn, Angela, Jimi - I wish you the best of luck Cnot for a good yearbook - I've already assumed that - but for your sanityj. Love Kir Kirstin - I can't believe we finished our section. Sometimes I thought we never would. Even though we got frustrated and fed up, I'm really amazed when I see what everything looks like when it is finished. Tricia - Thank you so much for helping and teaching me how to do the layouts. I know I could never have gotten the section done otherwise. Love, Laura Doing yearbook isn't half as much fun as finishing it. And we certainly did do that somehow! It's not for precrastinators but I'll be back next year to handle dead- lines, layouts, stories, and even the computer! It was really great working with you all. And spe- cial thanks to Ms. Kuch, to whom I leave a years supply of those ever-disappearing grease pencils. Angela Cheng CLUBS 8: ORGS EDITOR mp - . 1 Jim Ryerson PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Angela Cheng The year has gone pretty quickly and I am glad our sections are over for almost overlj. I re- member when we went to the conference up at Amherst...Call the homework every nightl I didn't think we'd ever get to this point but here we are! That trip was a lot of fun because we were all together and got to know each other better. Although some of us from that original group left, we got new members who are just as great. I am glad that Ilve had a chance to be on Yearbook. It has Liz O'Driscoll ADS 8L COMMUNITY EDITOR ...f '--4... 41.74, . , K gf Joel Rodgers ART EDITOR been fun at times. Miss Kuch has been a great help to me. Thanks for all your help and reminding of what the year- book is about. Mr. Hickserson has been great! And I will miss counting the checks in his room...as Mr. Hickerson would eat his lunch and listen to Ella on his radio. Thanks for all your help Mr. Hickerson. We have both grown in character! Chee, heeb. Tricia and Kir Calthough Tricia didn't write to me! Boo-hoolj... I am glad I got to work with you guys. You are both gems and the book wouldn't be anything without you! To Ann and Angela - good luck next year. You guys will be great though! I am glad the year has been a good one and appreciate the people I've gotten to work with and know better. I'll miss you guys next year. As Always - Lizzie Lizzie - I use my privilege of being editor to say one more thing. You have been terrific this whole year. Thanks for all that fantastic support, enthusiasm, and always being your cheerful self. You're a sweetie and I'll miss your smiles next year. Cofophon 217

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