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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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he most important thing to me in the United States is the people.n These are the words of Manolo Garcia Almozara. He went on to say that he loves to study people and their actions which may be due to his love for art and photography. Manolo was hosted by the John Sandberg family and their son, Kurt, who was a senior at Harbor this year, When Manolo arrived on August 20. he really didn't expect anything unusual. He couldnlt capture the realization of what was happening and therefore didnit have time to respond to his situation. The only thing that had him worried was his English. Manolo came here from Cadiz, located in the southernmost part of Spain near Africa His family consists of Five broth- ers, one sister, his mother who is a house- wife. and his father who is employed in a shipyard. After Manolo had a chance to settle down and make himself at home, he took a good look around Ashtabula. He feels that Ashtabula is a nice city and he likes the lake the best. He loved the Sandberg farm and especially liked the snow. He even tried his hand at skiing which he Saniors 16 found to be different. When weekends rolled around, Kurt and Manolo could usually be seen at a football or basketball game. Manolo went to Sardiis once but he said he really didn't care for it since he doesnit like those kinds of places. When Manolo found some free time he usually spent it doing what he loves to do and what he does best-7 drawing and taking pictures. He also likes sports. especially tennis, soccer, and volleyball. Manolo was greeted warmly at Harbor and he soon fit right in with the class of 78. At first, when he was spoken to he would answer everyone with the reply uMaybe. baby. one of the first slang phrases he learned. Soon after he went in- to the Fonzie stage and he usually gave everyone he saw a cool Ahhh. . .Pl Comparing Harbor High to Spain found that the two are somewhat similar. At home. Manolo attended school Five days a week from 9:00 AM. to 2:30 PM. However, he felt that Harbor offered easier subjects and prettier girls! He worked on the newspaper staff as both a photographer and a writer which he really enjoyed. Manolo also felt that the houses here are much better built and much nicer; he likes the openness and the way everything is not so close together. Kurt and Manolo have had a lot of fun together and got along very well. He was not really anxious to return home and got homesick very rarely. Manolo and the Sandbergs also went to Florida in the last two weeks of March. then they headed up the East Coast and through New York City to visit the stock exchange. After graduating, Manolo would like to major in art and photography; he may try to go to art school but he definitely does not want to go to college. He hopes to come back to Harbor in two years to visit all of his friends and teachers. As Manolo would say, . . .just to see the peopleW Manolo proved to be a real asset to the class of 78 and the thought of him will remain in our hearts forever. His smiling face will never be forgotten and he summed up everyone's feelings when he told the school at the Christmas assembly, 01 love you! Maybe, baby!
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