Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1966

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GUIDANCE Guidance counselors this year are Joseph Miller and Miss Eleanor Tilton. Miss Tilton Obmined her B.A. from Mount Union and her M.A. from Ohio State University, Mr. Miller received his B.S. at Kent State University and his M.A. at State University of New York in Buffalo, where he attended a guidance and counseling institute. He also teache: psychology at Harbor. Both counselors advise students and help them choose their various vocations. SECRETARIES M15. Edna Beckman was secretary to J. B. E. Baker the first semester and to Murray M. Blake second semester. Mrs. Elizabeth Mer- ritt, SEATED, was Mr. Blake's secretary first semester and continued to help him after he became principal. Mrs. Raymond Sebell, who returned to Haxbor this year, is treasm'er, keeping account of the many club, class, and organization finances.

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Never was a nation buildcd so carefully and so skilliully as ours. Never was education so widespread, wealth 50 available, government put. logmhcr so well 215111 America. But weukening iniluenccs are among us. Deterih oration is evident here and there. There 15 a weak- ening of morals, an increase of crime, early mar- riage and resultant divorce, children wiLhout the benefit of :1 loving homc. Irresponsibility and luck of mitiatiw: prevail. ThOse who did not need to build did not at first feel 21 compulsion LO restorcr W11 :11 they had: had cost them too little. They appreciated it too little. Now the time has come for men who appreciate, who care, who do make the effort to find out what is needed, and who rind 0117. how to do it. Yours, Class of 1966, i: this great structure, AMERICAJ with all its glories, its strengths, its splendors. Yours, too, is the responsibility to appreciate, to care, and to restore. Restore, Class of '60 Restore! J B, E, Baker, prin. J. B. E. Baker, principal during the first semester, is shown above. He was promoted to assistant supt. ADMINISTRATION Murray M. Blake, assistant principal first semester; prin- cipal the second. Although Ihave been your principal only a short time, I have known you well these years at Harbor High, :15 :1 teacher your freshman ye ar and as assist- ant principal for two and a half years. Perhaps these varied roles have made it possible for me to appreciate you more and to have observed you with true appreciation, sharing your disappointments and your joys. You have had four wonderful years at Harbor High--projects, prom, plays, yearbook, sports, fun, and studies. And now Commencement--an end to your days at Harbor but the beginning of your adult life, be it further studies, career, role of housewife, or the duty of service in our troubled times. Cherish your memories, your friendships, the knowledge you have gained 010: taking all with you, but leaving a part of yourselvesy Do not be satisfied; keep your thirst for knowledge. Graduates, be enthusiasticnto study, to experience, to 10am. Take advantage of each opportunity to grow. Join the ranks of those who have preceded you through these portals. It is a pleasure to extend my sincere congratulations to the Class of '66. Murray M. Blake, prin.



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LIBRARIANS Oux librarians at Topky Memorial Library, pictured at right, are Mrs. Marie Martem, who is in her tenth year of library service; Mrs. Hallie Leitsch, who is entering her third year in library service; and Miss Gcnevra Ducro, who obtained her BA. from Mount Holyoke College and her MA. in Library Science from Western Reserve. University. CUSTODIANS CAFETERIA WORKERS Cafeteria workers are Mrs. Jean Andolsek and Mrs. Jane Sironen. Our custodians are George Davis, almvu; Ed Koskj and Benny Laamanen, below.

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