Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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CHAPTER Vll But time was marching briskly on, and we soon Found ourselves in the rather nice position of sixth graders. Weekly football games between the Washington and Jackson buildings indicated athletic and cheering talents in our three newcomers, Robert Di Donoto, David Kuivinen, and Susan Endelmann. Later in the year we tackled another dramatic plum, Rumpelstiltsken, with enioyment, once we had mastered the pronunciation of the title. As we left our grade school days forever behind us, perhaps we Felt a little twinge of sadness, but we were young and ambitious. Ahead lay new scenes, new teachers, new Fields to be conqueredl CHAPTER VIII The new Fields didn't exactly leap out at us to be conquered, we discovered. Rather, we Found our- selves scurrying around the halls, up the down stairs and down the up stairs, arms full of books and hearts full of fear of the upperclassmen. But genius will not be defeated, and by the time we had gone through iunior high, with our numbers increased by Roberta Vocchelli, Barbara Lehman, and Barbara White, we had gained 0 little niche in Harbor High School. The teachers didn't shout QUITE so loudly now, and the seniors didn't seem QUITE so big, somehow. CHAPTER IX The next year we were kept busy getting acquainted with all the newcomers from the parochial school: Ronald Candela, Janice Kusick, Jean Fisher, Roy Petros, Millie Saverice, Jim Shaughnessy, and Carl Simmons. At last we could go to some of the Senior High dances, and our heads puffed up like overblown balloons when we saw the upperclassmen viewing our freshman athletic record with esteem and respect. But we were hungering for an artistic triumph, too. CHAPTER X When our chance came, it was certainly different From what we expected. As the annual Variety Show, which includes the sophomore class play drew near, strange creatures, clothes buggy and torn, hair uskew, cnd Faces dirty, could be seen scompering around the School. The occasion? The class play, It's Cold in Them Thar Hills, 0 hillbilly saga. Helping in dramatics and ap- plause were newcomers Donna Wood and Janis Buzzard. CHAPTER XI Audrey Hopkins, Jack Maenpo, and Joe Rill ioined us for our first prom, at Unionville Tavern, in the eleventh grade. Our class picnic took an interesting turn; the boys decided nothing would be more Fun than to dunk the girls in the duck pond, and so they did. Oh well, even geniuses have to have Fun sometimes! CHAPTER XII At last, as Seniors, we received some of the honors so richly deserved. Mariel Herlevi was our Homecoming Queen, and Susan En- delmann iMiss Varietiest and Barbara White Statue of Libertyt took the bows at our Var- iety Show. Many of our classmates could be seen spouting lines from Seventeenth Sum- mer, our class play; and Bob Peura and Jack Pfetsch basked in the glory of beating Ashtabulo twice in basketball in one year. cw And now we are leaving these ivy-covered portals of Harbor. When again shall such on outstanding group grace the halls and classrooms with its presence? When again will the very air quiver with excitement in iust the same way? Never again, for in all the world cannot be found another group quite like this, our Senior Class. 13



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