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Trick or T reat? It was the night before the S.A.T’s, and Port Washington was more dead than it had ever been. However, one social event was taking place: the annual halloween dance. Unfortunately for Schreiber’s student government there was not a high rate of at- tendance. If you had entered the gymnasium you would have felt like you were entering a tomb. The few who had showed up were dressed in colorful attire moving to the music of the Troublemakers. Many types of costumes, the most common being a bunny rabbit, tramped through Schreiber’s halls drawn to the source of the loud music. Among the original costumes were Snow White and the Seven Surfers who won best group. Kathy Pattaras was stunning as Cleopatra; although she was not as funny as “The Monkees.” It is unfortunate that Hallo- ween coincided with the S.A.T.’s, which stifled the dance somewhat. However as Jean Karo remarked, . . . all in all it wasn’t as bad as it might have been and those who were there enjoyed themselves to the fullest.’’ (top) Rlngllng Brothers end Barnum end Bailey Circus or bust for Jim Penrose, (above) Aide (above) Nicola Eckert: ready for the Playboy bunny club. Manasserri and Brian Labenson: Schreiber’s new portettes. Clubs Activities 23
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Controversial Times The Schreiber Times has been a great source of pride to the school for the past twenty-four years. According to faculty ad- viser Bob Albert, the Times goal is to pro- vide a truthful paper. “We are not afraid of controversy. This is not a faculty paper, on- ly the students have control of what is printed.” The most important topics that the Times covered this year were alcohol, drugs, AIDS, cheating, and discrimination. Staff writer David Vecsey said, “We have a serious attitude towards journalism, to make it more controversial and professional, but not at the expense of the truth.” A newspaper was published every three or four weeks, the result of a lengthy pro- cess. The articles were first assigned to reporters who gathered the information. The copy editors would then make all of the necessary corrections. Specific days were put aside for layout, pasting of the paper, and printing. It was not uncommon for the staff members to stay after school as late as 10:30. The Times also tried to get more freshmen involved. With longer issues, more features on human interest as well as more photography, the Times has captured the at- tention of all Schreiber’s students. One can always tell when the Times has been pub- lished. That day, homeroom is quiet, except for the rustling of papers, a couple of laughs, and a yell of excitement. The feeling of the Times can be described by band member Joci Cramer. “In our homeroom, Mr. Fish had to take away the papers so we would play!” 24 Clubs Activities
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