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KARIN ICIMVARDS: Choir 3. 3. 4: NM 3. 4: Sr. Women 4. PAT IV. KANNI': Inlrumurah1.2:Audlu- Visual J; Gcrnmn Huh I;An Club 1.2.3. 4; Science Club 4: Scnmr Men 4; Ycurbuuk 4, JLRRYKARKL'1Tt Bdscbdll l. 3. J. 4; Bmkct- mu L 3. 3LSL 310114. PILNNX' KATIH R: HIA1.2.14Jhu'k-qudy Prugrum, PI'GUY ANN KFITIIAM: L'xher squad 3. 4; Pcp club 2. 3,4;51. Women 4; Rcd Cum 4; lnlrumuruls l. DONALD LH- Kll RSTILAD: Tcnnix l. 2. 3, 4:1ntrumumlx l. 2, 3V 4: Band 1. 13.4:Chcxs Club 3: Soccer 4;Snlotn5c1nblc Context. DAVID KLINUl-NSMITH: Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 2. 3: Sr. Men 4: Monagmm Club 2.3.4. ERIC STEVIiN KOTILA: Al S 1. 2 H'Ol 3 1PresJ. 4 m. dirccrou; Band 1, 2 HepJ.3 Sum. 01' propJ 4 tstudcnt directed; NUS 3. 4: Nat. Science Foundation 3: Wash. Work- shop 3; Thmpiuns l. 1 3 4, CINDY SEWFLL TWO DIESKS ARli BETTER THAN ONE! Al least Cheryl Carpenter thinks so as she makes herselfal home in Mr, Hufth Class. Seniors 18 ME CHEAT? ? Mikc Kanne, Keith Johnson and Randy Ccvem innocently smile.
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HALLHUSTLERS Up and duwn the sluirwuyst Hour to Hoor, room to roonL throughout the years unc could always End a member uf the class of 77 hustling through the halls of Harbor High. A5 freshmen we wandered through the halls lookmg for elevators.seem1d Hour restroomst and other vuriuus places that didtft exist. None of the uppcrclussmen bothered to direct us in our seemingh endless quests. We finally discovered that we were being lead um and us sophomores we then turned to the task of confusing the new freshmen. With the threat of detentions and other various means of confining us to our rooms. we still managed to sneak to our lockers and 10 see our buddies. As we turned into seniors. we roamed the halls more. Not because we were lost, but be- cause we didxft have anything to do. Fa: be it from reality if one didlft see a senior in the halls at least every period After all. the hall hustlers 0f 377 can,t lose that image! ANNETTE LOUISE JONES: Girls3 Volleyball 2; Intramurals 3; FTA 2; Office Worker 4; Srt Women 4. PATRICIA GAYLl-j JONES: FHA 1,2; Class Tournaments 1.2,3;lntramurals1.2.3;New5w paper 4; Sr. Women 4 RANDY DAVID JONES: Basketball l,2,3,4; Sr. Men 4. JOSEPH KANE: lntramurals 1,2,4; Class Tour- naments l;Sx. Men 4. BRIAN VINCENT KANE: Academic Challenge Team 4; Intramurals 1,2,3.4; Golf 2,3; AFS 3; Student Writers club 3;German club 2: Variety Show Emcee 4. MICHAEL JOHN KANNE: Cross counuy 2,3, 4; Track 2.3.4: Tennis 1; FCA 2,3,4; Intramu- rds l,2,3,4; SI. Men 4; German club. WHY CAN'T WE BE FRIENDS? The peanut galleryACindy. Pat, Pete and Terry fool around in senior English. Seniors 17
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ALLISON ANN KL'RNAVA: Yearbugk 1.2.3.51 tsect, editon. AIS 12.34; Student Crguncil 2. Sr. Women 4; Band 1.2; Class Tournaments 1. 2,314;PromCummittee 3; French Club 1,2. ROBERTA MARIE LAMPELA: Volleyball 2, 3.4; Basketball 2.3,4. Softball 3; GAA 1.2,14 tut't'icen; HIA. JOE MICHAEL LARKO: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: lntramurals 2; Spanish Club l:Sr. Men 4. RICK LEAVITT: Band 1,2,3A: Sr. Men 4A LYNN LEVIN: Art Club 1,4; Yearbook 4; Red Cross 3: FHA 1; Sr. Women 4. ONE OFA This yearts seniors have been said to be indescribable. Of course, those remarks were anonymous. These remarks that fol- low are true thoughts of people around Harbor. ' When asked ttHow would you describe the class of ,77'W the replies came as such. Mr. Lombard, with his usual gift for words. stated, Oh, I dontt know. They are.we11,um. 0.k.7nicef$ Mr. Huff was a little more daring-ttadvcnturesome, likable,n and of his sixth period class, ttexacting? Mr. Platano commented, sThey are complex. In some ways they are better than last yearts classt and in others, worse.H All individuals? was the report by our secretary, Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Forinash replied that, uthey are a class that is aware of the opportunities avail- able to them? ML Josson, after spending some time in deep thought. said. uThey are children of opportunity. Finally, M1. Licate stated, hAs a whole. they are better than the classes that Harbor has seen in the past? All in all, the seniors do and will always carry on the tradition of Harbor High for years to come. WHATSA NEW NAPPI? Dennis Nappi reads the MARINER-fresh off the press. Seniuxs 19
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