Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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PORT LIGHT VOL 42 JUNE 1977 FACULTY 24 Whom do you go to with a problem? Whether it’s a prob- lem at home or a problem in calculus, there is a faculty member with a solution. The faculty members represent many backgrounds, each one with something unique to offer students. SENIORS 118 It’s no wonder that both college acceptances and taxes are due on the same day. Schreiber's seniors are afflicted with the pressures of preparing for the future, but the faculty will tell you that no affliction is more widespread than senioritis. ACTIVITIES 56 When, in the course of hu- man events, it became neces- sary to defend one’s colors, the girls of Sports Night gave their all. Their kind of en- thusiasm could be found in any of Schreiber’s wide range of activities. SPORTS 178 It’s not if you win or lose, it's whether you clinch the division championship. Port’s teams are well respected, and rightly so. Indi- vidual and team accomplishments reached new highs this year. CLUBS 84 What does a New York ac- cent sould like? Just ask one of the Domestic Exchange’s visiting students and they’ll be more than happy to demon- strate. But D.E. isn’t the only club enlightening Schreiber’s students. PATRONS 220 Merchants, parents, and friends pay tribute to the Class of 1977 through their financial support of this publication. Their messages are worth your attention. UNDERCLASSMEN 104 Schreiber’s students swear that the sophomore year is the hardest . . . until they become juniors. Follow their plight from adjustment to the high school to S.A.T.’s. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF David Ephraim John Hoffman Larry O’Brien Judy Williams Published by the students of Paul D. Schreiber High School Port Washington, New York

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Austerity Dims Prospects For New School Year Sports program threatened Money was the big issue in the school district this year. From the moment the austerity budget became reality, the community began to worry about the fate of many programs and activities which had always relied upon school funding. An austerity budget provides only for the bare neces- sities; funds for transportation, sports, supplies, and building improvements were either eliminated or drasti- cally reduced. In general, austerity seemed a bleak prospect for the coming year.

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