Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1964

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STEVE DeANNA MARILYN DEBEVEC J ANI CE Di DONATO All Experience Is an Arch, to Build Upon. SUSAN COURSEN wab known to all as just Sue. Shc will always be remembered for her Teddy-Beur-Like voice, her big blue eyes, and sneezing in Chemistry class. If you ever meet her in the hall she's Sure to say Hi! ! l . . . STEVEN COX said he almost made the honor roll once when he wasn't goofing off. Steve could always be seen coming late into classes in the morning and with Sally . . . VINCE CROFOOT likes this saying, To help others learn what you can and teach what you learn. Nicknamed Vanda, he excelled in thc AntthIippCry Rock Club . . . Redheaded JON CUTLER will al- ways be remembered for hanging around with Lache Carlo and Sitting in journalism Class writing and writing and writing . . . Curly hair is one characteristic of DAVID DANIELS, better known as Dave,H that will remain in the minds of his classmates. Dave's name will forever be linked with his St. John's girl friend, Anna . . . STEVE DcANNA seems to be the only senior boy who had his locker among the girls' lockers. Steve could always be seen with JANICE Die DONATO . . . Mike,H alias MARILYN DEBEVEC, had a favorite pastime tripping Mr. Utz when she came after the attendance slip during sixth period chemistry. Marilyn could often be seen blushing about absolutely nothing . . . JANICE, 'lJanE, DiDONATO could always be found with Steve. No one will ever forget Jane's long, long pony tail and Oh, yeah! . . . PAUL ERICKSON, Pinky, will always be remembered for his plaid hat. Tall Paul excelled in basket- ball. His writing ability has won many honors . . . JON EVAR will forever remain in the minds of his fellow seniors as a Chatterbox, who sometimes lost his temper. PAUL R. ERICKSON JON EVAR

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SUSAN JANE COURSEN STEVE COX VINCENT A. CROFOOT JON CUTLER Are we impressed! DAVID DANIELS



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Throw Fear to the Winds DWIGHT FETTERS could Always be found hanging around Manners timl tit Ashtabuh lligh School in the print shop. He. will always be remembered for his b.1hy blue eyes . . . DIANE l'RlTTS will always be remembered for that sweet smile so curly in the morning . . . friendly is the best word to describe her . . . Often seen humming Li ride to work, JOSEPH, Joe FUSCO remembers all his brother's detention: he lle to make up because Jim gave his mime instead of his own. You could see him, red hair and all, roaming the hallways . . . I'm mad at you anyway was :1 common saying of SUSAN CABLE. She loves writing and will always remember constantly goth ting two teachers mad at each other . . . BRIAN CAINES will be re- membered for his ;ibilities in sports lootliall, basketball, LIIILl truck. lle could Often he found playing basketball in his back yard . . . I'll never forget the time I fell down the blCJChCi'S at the football game,H says SHARON GARDNER. She could be found almost all the time with her best friend, Sue, and her favorite blue taxicab . . . LINDA CASKELL, Lynn may always be seen in the cmnpany oi JUNE OLSON, goofing off or 1'falling off chairs in journalism class . . . JOSEPH GIANNELL, HJoel. could always be seen blushing about anything and everything. It fits in perfectly with his curly black lmir. The seniors who were in the junior class play will never forget the time Joe was left standing on the stage . . . I got caught skipping four times in one day, said CHARLES CRAIG GOEBEL, better known as Turkey, Craig was always seen with Faye Capuano. About our class Craig says, Harbor is losing the best class they ever had. . . . GERALD GOTTHARD, better known as Jerry. could always be heard saying something very appropriate for the occasion in a Cynical XVIly. DWIGHT FETTERS DIANE L. FRITTS JOSEPH FUSCO SUSAN CABLE BRIAN GAINES

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