Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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SL'H-l RI ' FROM A WRM' 'L'RFD ARM' Manolo is carried M An uwming ambulance dur- int.y quburK purli xtiun in u dimmer drill, Manolo took part in Ihc drill along with mhur speech studcrm. uAAIHIHHH . 3 Rs dy ml ' his date fur Ihu human ling; dance with mm brother Kurt Sandbc Manolo gives his famous I'imzic impt'rsunution. ONLY 24.386 MORE TO GO! Although Manolo docsnl really have to shuck all that com, his expression might I differently Manolo actually loved livmg and working on the Sand- berg farm. ALL WRAPPED UP in the scniory winmng spirit Chaim Manolo leads thc class in bnnging it out on the flour, Seniors 17

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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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f? 4. Seniors 1 8 ONLY TWO MORI- hillNL'Tl-S until the bell rings for lunch. Donna Tuomulu prepares to leave hnglish and go to cut some lunch. TAKING A LIZISURLLY WALK down the hull, Regina Fobcs and Diane Johnson proceed to their next class. High boots and bulky sweaters were A popular item. hat do you do when someone comes up to you and asks why you have your sweater tied around your neck? You can't simply state that itis a fad and it goes along with your straight legjeans that make you look as if you live on a farm. If your mother had made you wear them a year ago you would have been embarrassed and refused to leave the house. The girls then decided that they wanted the comfort of pants combined with the stylish look of dresses. The modern Msis wanted pants-in-a-skirt and soon gauchos came onto the scene. But gauchos need that extra touch which can be achieved with the look of leather, high leather boots to be exact, which usually cost around $50.00. Still not satisfied with what they had in fashion, girls then decided to add some holes to their heads in the way of pierced ears. Not just single pierced ears, mind you, but rather double pierced. tTriple pierced is now the newest ilini' thing to dOJ It then costs twice as much to buy earrings and they should, of course, match. The cowl neck came back to replace the turtleneck and at first was disliked more than approved of. But now even the cowl neck is no longer complete without a shiny little stick pin with a design on it. The designs range from hearts to initials. iiBreaker, breaker? Over the last few years CBis have been around but they have just begun to become popular. It seems as if most cars grew their antennas over- night. For awhile the CB can be fun and used for emergency help, but after a time you get sick of hearing it and it becomes referred to as the squawk box Flashing times have arrived with the digital watch. The plain old watch that just tells time is no long- er appreciated. Who cares if you can still hear your Timex ticking after you drop it out of an airplane 60,- 000 feet up? Thafs not as much fun as push- ing a button; first for the time, then for the seconds, and again for the date. Of course Debby Booneis, iiYou Light Up My Lifef and the tin can people from Star Wars came and went. Fleetwood Mac's album, itRumours, skyrocketed up the charts and stayed on the top for months to become the best-selling album of the year 1977. These changes and new gimmicks will bejust some of the things that the seniors will have to remember from their last year at Harbor. Along Illith the Crowd

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