Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1964

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Learn to Live and Live to Learn. DANIEL MAKI, better known as Danny, will always be remembered for his musical ability and for carrying his brief case everywhere he went, Danny has been knoxw: to be Number One in everything . . . LAURI MAKI was always found daydrcmning in chhology, sleeping in his other classes! He was known as Maxie or Magpie . . . PAUL MARTELLO, known for his shyness and brown eyes, was great to watch on the football field. What :1 difference a girl can make!! SHARON MARTIN will always be remembered as the quiet one. ALICE F. MCCULLOUCH She could always be seen with Butch. Sharon liked writing shorthand, but had little luck trying to teach it to another senior girl sixth period . . . One of our majorettes, JACQUELINE MAY, could always be seen talking. Jackie will remember her high school years for homeroom 300 and our prom . . . ALICE MCCULLOUGH, alias Al, was often seen hitting people while walking down the hall or else tripping someone. What would the Choir do without her tenor voice! . . . I will always remember being a homecoming escort, says KENNETH MELARAGNO better known as l'Ken or Mel. We'll never know how Ken had that snowball fight in our eleventh grade homeroom . . . CHERYL MERCILLIOTT, known as Flirt because of her llirting eyes, could always be seen clowning around. Asked if anything crazy ever happened to her, she replied, I fell down the stairs at the Junior Class play. RICHARD Rick MIHAI.ICK re- members vividly the time a certain teacher, namely Miss Boyce, used a water pistol on him. He will be remembered for not much to say, but oh, how he laughed . . . Often seen working in the cafeteria collecting the money was VICTORIA Vicki MONDA. Her big brown eyes and her love for sewing will never be forgotten. KENNETH MELARAGNO ll CHERYL MERCILLIOTT RICHARD J. MIHALICK VICTORIA ANN MONDA

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A:Amhm n. DANIEL H. MAKI LAURI MAKI PAUL MARTELLO SHARON MARTIN That 8:00 :1.m. dxoop! JACQUELINE MAY



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Please All, and You Will Please None. GERALD NAPPI, known Lu most of us 4:: the Nose,H was famous for being yelled at during shop, Thu teacher said, Nappi! llow can you be So dumb! . . . PATRICIA NAPPl, better known as Pauly, will long be remembered as co-editor of the M.1riner, for being class presi- dent for three years, and also for her lavishly decorated locker during the holiday sciison . . . LAWRENCE NARHI, better known as Larry, WJS constantly chewing gum in Miss Boyce's third period Eiglisli class. LJrry could almost always be found back stage . . . JOHN JERRY NAPPI NELSON was about the quietest boy in the Senior class. He was usually semi with ;1 group of freshman girls. John will always bc rcx membcrcd for his blond hair And light blue eyes . . . MARTIN Marty NEMITZ was :1 girl's best friend. Curly hair must go with courtesyutliis boy has them both. His hard work during football seas Son didn't go unnoticed , . . DREW Ncmo NIEMINEN will always be remembered for speeding with his ll'ord isl. Don't ever go hunting with him; his guns aren't even safe in a house! . . . KIM NORD- QUEST who's always on time for all of his English projects, will long be remembered for his shy little blush when Miss Boyce was teasing him in class . . . HI understand that, Mis Boyce. but . . . was Com- onmmnnly heard from JAMES, Jim, NUBER. If you needed to find Jim. you'd find him either in Miss Boycc's room or in tlic bookruom . . . JUNE OLSON will long be remembered for being Larry's sister. She could often be seen with Linda driving around . . . JOHN, Jack, O'NEIL will always be remembered for his cute little remarks, funny faces, and cynical outlook toward the world. PATRICIA NAPPI LAWRENCE R. JOHN W. NELSON MARTIN NEMITZ

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