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

 - Class of 1987

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Exchanging Schreiber hosted three American Field Service foreign exchange students: Nathalie Leduc from France, Max Salinger from Israel, and Thomas Egli from Switzerland. All three students enjoy a wide range of ac- tivities, such as horseback riding, drawing and playing instruments. They are all very friendly and eager to make friends with many Americans. They all agree that it is tough to come to a new country and fit right in, but many students tried to make their stay a little more comfortable. The Domestic Exchange sends students to other states to learn about the schools, and try to get ideas for our school. In January a group of students came from Circleville, Ohio. Trips around Port, as well as the city were made. In return, 12 Schreiber students went to Circleville. Both exchanges were very successful. Said Jeff Greene, “It’s a great way to meet people, and see how other people live.” In order for these trips to work even better, money was raised through the sale of bagels that were sold every Wednesday before school. (top left) Lucie Lawrence gets the invitation together to send to the other schools. (top right) Erica Gimbel always willing to lend a helping hand. (mid right) Max, Thomas, and Nathalie give a big smile to show that they love Schreiber. (above) Catherine Hart spreads that cream cheese on quickly for an Impatient customer. 28 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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Creating Kaleidoscope, Art Club, and Dance Club have one thing in common. They allow students to show their ability and creativity. Kaleidoscope is a literary magazine. The members meet once a week to evaluate and polish each other’s work. If a story is selected for publication, it is illustrated by one of the artists. The finished issue comes out every three months. Even those who have no artistic ability can learn, by joining the Art club. Club members learn about computer graphics, airbrushing, and are even hired by other clubs and activities to create banners, posters or signs. If you are not busy drawing or writing for Kaleidoscope, or Art club, maybe you like to dance. A Dance club was formed for the first time. Students met after school to show off their abilities in jazz, tap, or ballet. (top left) Susan Clusener paints a banner for the lobby. (middle) In between jazz steps, dancers pose for picture. (above) The shine of creativity shows In the big smiles of the Art Club. Steve Ryner suggests an opening phrase in Liz Geller’s article for Kaleidoscope. (above) Flora Huang edits the final draft of her story. Clubs Activities 29

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