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

 - Class of 1987

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Swingin’ n’ Swayin’ Swingin' and swayin' 'til the music stops playin': On November 15, 1986, Schreiber students danced eight hours to benefit The Leukemia Society of America. Although participants of the dance marathon were ex- hausted by the conclusion of the evening, they also felt very satisfied because they helped raise desperately needed money for Leukemia while having a fantastic time. Five live bands. Here and Now, Shattered Image, Wipe Out, Restless, and St. Mary’s Cross Country performed voluntarily. Their over- whelming enthusiasm spurred the dancers on. Bobbi Strauss, owner of a local exercise studio, also donated her time to lead all marathoners, girls and guys included, in an hour of intense aerobics. Prizes such as Walkmans, gift certificates, records, and jewelry were given out to win- ners throughout the afternoon in addition to t-shirts, bumper stickers, and free food coupons which were distributed to everyone. “Unfortunately, there weren’t as many people participating in the Dance Marathon as we would have liked,’’ said Sari Makof- sky, co-chairperson of the Dance Marathon, “but I know for a fact that everyone who did come had a super time. A lot of money was raised for a good cause too, and that’s the most important thing.’’ (top left) Dancers Maria Cadet and Paula Freitas take a break to enjoy a Coke and brownie. (top) Rachel First and Mario Vigliotti try to catch their breath after a long dance. (right) Marathoners nearly trample Daniela Amini. 26 Clubs Activities

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Donors Turn Green “Arc you over sixteen years of age and a hundred and ten pounds? Donate a pint of blood.” This motto of the annual blood drive could be heard to publicize the worthy chari- ty event. But, even with much advertise- ment, turnout was small. Sponsored by The Greater New York Blood Bank, the blood drive accumulated sixty-one pints. Hopeful- ly next year, the faces of possible candidates won’t be as green! (top left) Mr Whitney fills out the application for Stanley Gumm’s donation (middle) Blood Drive volunteers hand out Oreos and crackers to participants. (top right) Patient donors fight the pain for a good cause. (lower left) Jean Karo awaits the physician’s needle (above) Michelle Hoffman proudly signs the consent form. Clubs Activities 27

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