Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1968

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HAPPINESS ,5 IS BEING SENIOR K G

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ROBERT W'EINER TMRS. HELEN VVICHT BUS University of B.S. Purdue University; Pittsburgh. Teaches Kent State. Teaches social studies. algebra and shop math. MRS, AUDRFF. MYERS B.A. University of Akron; Ohio State, Kent State. Mrs. Myers passed away suddenly last fall after teaching at Harbor High for three years. Prior to that she taught at Station Street, Bunker Hill, and West Junior High Schools. She taught Freshman English and served as an adviser for the fresh- man Class. WILBERT VVILIEY B.S. University of West Virginia; Kent State, Edinboro Suite. Teache industrial arts. S



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The Senior Class Officers pictured at the left are Rosemari Hummer, treasurer; Cindy Nappi, secretary; Martha Shaul. vice-prcsident; and David Cunningham. president. THE CLASS OF 1968 The class of 1968 is the last Class that attended Harbor High in the seventh grade, since the next year the seventh and eighth grades were sent to junior high schools. After tasting high school life, we found it hard to adjust to eighth grade away from Harbor in the new junior high set-up. Anxiously we awaited our return as freshman. Back at Harbor in the ninth grade we organized ourselves into a class by electing officers, the first of many such elections in which our Class was to be involved. To raise money we held bake sales and a car wash. As sophomores we were for the first time upperclassmen. This new confidence showed itself especially in the interclass basketball tournaments. We walked away with most of the honors, including girls' champion team and most enthusiastic class . By holding more bake sales, the traditional bottle drive, and the car wash before the prom, we added to our treasury. Through all these ac- tivities ran the daily schedule of our classes. In our junior year we added to our list of achievements. We put on our class play Time Out for Ginger; we held a very suc- cessful candy drive; we again took many of the honors at the basket- ball tournaments; and we donated the largest sum of any class to the United Appeal Drive. Our enthusiasm and spirit infected the whole school. Although we were kept busy with school work and activities, we never forgot the prom we were going to put on in the spring. The Prom Committee started making plans the summer before and con- tinued meeting almost every Sunday throughout the year.

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