Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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ver wonder why some familiar faces seemed to disappear our ju- nior year? It could very well have been because these people went out to the Vo-ed to learn more than just the basic three Rise The Ashtabulu County Vocational School offers a wide variety of different areas ofstudy. A student may pick one of these and learn while working in his re- spective field. In his senior year, the stu- dent attends the Voed for hulfa day and then is usually provided with a regular salaried job for the other half. The students who attend Vo-ed like the freedom and the tton-the-job train- ing. They feel they are gaining valuable experience which will ready them much more for the outside world thanjust high school. They are so proud to be a part of the Vo-ed that they would like to see the school become much more individualized. Instead of belonging to a home school CHECKING THE REGISTER Ann Sanders help an unidentified fellow student make things add up correctly. such as Harbor or Ashtabula. the students would like to have their own activities and assemblies. The passing of the Vo-ed levy last fall gave the students more drive and incen- tive. They had been working towards that goal already a few years back until the first levy was Finally passed in 1977. New equipment could now be purchased which the students really needed and ap- preciated. Students have a choice of attending the Vo-ed for a haltiday or a full day de- pending on what course they have enrolled in. This adds variety of choice to their ed- ucation and creates a school day far from the traditional 8:00 to 2:30 grind. Some students return to Harbor for afternoon classes, which makes it possible for them to be part of each school. every day. The Vo-ed is the modern way of learning for skilled workers. ONE WRONG PUNCH AND THE WHOLE PROGRAM FAILS! Renee Harvey carefully works the key punch for her Data Processing class. Seniors 13



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DRLSSLD SHARPLY tor the fall sporty banquet are Tom Juliola. Kurt Sandberg, Scott PLitTeL and liarl iI ucker. Many members of the senior menis club also participated in various athletic areas as well tbelow, tar leftl in H llliAVl llo! Pat lkatson. Kurt Sandberg. Nick Verno, lom Tiladar. 'l um Jtilmla. and liric 'l uimlzi strain against a carp 0t Bulu senior men as part of the team that was victorious in the Bulavspongoted contest. tbelowl KARLN ltOL'LDN'T SHORT CHANGI- A l RLSIIMAN. Senior women ottieers Karen Kunes and Hully Wheeler often manned the candy stand. Here they sell a sweet snack to Jeff Llliot. lbelow. lefo .. ....-.Lu-- we. -e-e J.- lv.- mi.-,. -,- n- v- , vi, longer Boy: and in - .L , -.. Senior Men and Women f you havenit noticed candy bar wrap- pers piling up in the trash cans in the main hall. then you havent noticed Senior Women. Every day. members of the club rush down to their posts and satisfy the sweet tooths of every student around! However. Senior Women have more projects coming and going than just candy sales. During the fall. they bundled up and braved some chilly nights to sell popcorn t0 hungry football enthusiasts The club is also scheming to purchase some unique T-shirts to show off the fact that theyive Finally made it. Included in future plans is the presentation of roses to graduating women. This enthusiastic and active club is supervised by Mrs. Esther Edehurn and aided by officers Beth Goodell. president; Diane Johnson, vice-president; Holly Wheeler, secretary; and Karen Kunes, treasurer. Equally as great is the male counter- part. Senior Men. This year they provided some entertaimnem for the students of Harbor by pulling their way to victory in the tirst cityewide Tug-Of-War. They proved to be victors over city rivals Ash- tubula and St. John. Being adventurous, the Senior Men planned a raffle but were not permitted to have one due to the gambling aspects of the project Since then they have lost most of their incentive to continue. Hopefully. they will have soon gotten back on their feet and regained their poise to equal the enthusiasm of Senior Women. Watching over the club are Mr. Frank Roskovics and Mr. Bob Rich. Ofticers are Stan Osowski. president: Brad Millick. vice-president; and Pat Watson, secretary- treasurer. Both of these clubs provided seniors with their ltowrti' places to gather and share ideas. Seniors 15

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