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The Clan With Clan ooking back. it has been four ex- citing years. We feel that we have made an impression here that want wear away easily: What about the under- classmen and faculty? Did they think we were as good as we had lead ourselves to believe? When asked what they thought of the class 01' 1978, there were many re- sponses, both good and bad. On the more critical side. it was found that many underdassmen thought of us as Wednecks. Women. low down I'oolsf' and hbig headed bums that are burned outft It seemed that many felt that the seniors were sticking to the tradition of pushing around underclassmen. There was also a nice side to all the comments. Many felt that the seniors were hfull of potential? tNo one told us thatlJ. hdecentt Wt crazy bunch that keep the entire school on then toes? htheir heads are on straight and they're out: helluva class? There were some underclassmen that thought we were a nice group of people to have around for a friendly word and sometimes advice. That was the opinion of the students, but what about the faculty? Believe 1t or not. teachers ARI; nice when it enmes t0 Comphments. Accord- ing to them. we were hthe best of classes and the worst ufclasses. Who most out- standing class ever to pass through Har- bor? We also had uexcellent leadership. and finally were henergetic and enthusi- astic: a class with classfh We felt that the senior class of 1978 had been given the Harbor High School Seal of Approval. It was great to know that we had left our mark. GOING It'OR THII RECORD? Tom Juhola inno- cently blows a bubble during seventh period Psychology class. Chewing gum proved to be a favorite senior pasttimc. uliVliRYTIMl-Z I COME TO AMERICA I discover something different? Doug Gill performs his famous Russian act during the tearhuok assembly. Doug would do anything to sell a MARINLR. Seniors 25
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nd the spirit stick goes to . . . the class of .78! This exclamation became familiar throughout our year at Harbor. The class otil78 has always been known as the class with a lot more spunk and drive, always ready to take on whatever lies ahead At first we never really excelled much in pep assemblies or other spirited rallies. Instead we just kind of sat back and lis- tened to everyone else. Who will ever for- get our first pep assembly when no one realized the tlvictory cheer was being done and the whole class just sat there stunned! It seemed as though our class would just be another group of students waiting to struggle through four years of high school. Then came the class tournaments the following year and not only did we walk away with the spirit award, but also with the majority of the other awards. This was the spark that ignited our enthusiasm! Pretty soon our guys were yelling right along with our always enthusiastic girls, Word of the new spirit stick soon reached everyone's ears and our goal was auto- matically seteto have that spirit stick every chance possible Rally after rally heard the l78er s screaming and yelling at 'l'tcmwg-Biggct mouth: the top of their lungs. and time after time Mr. Roskovies could be heard giving the coveted stick to the class of '78! When the third annual Beat Bula parade was scheduled for September Zbu the se- niors got busy and decorated a Float in the shape of a football helmet. It took first place with a prize of fifteen dollars. The seniors tried another tirst when they were the only class at Harbor to enter the annual Jaycees Christmas pa- rade. After decorating the float at the home of class president Jerry Anne Meadi the float was dubbed the Christmas Belle and took third place. adding fifty more dollars to our treasury. As our last year has come and passed. little has changed. Our spirit proved to be as strong as ever and there aren't many who will deny it. The class 01 78 will al- ways have its voice echoing in the hollows of the gym. We anxiously await the time when each of us can proudly say that we are alumni of Harbor High School. After we go our separate ways. we will never forget the good times at Harbor. At reunions we will reminisee all those wonderful old dalys at Harbor and everv other sentence llbe Remember when l V-l-C-T-O-R-Y, thatls the senior battle ery'. A section of seniors belt out the victory cheer during the Harbor-Sti John football game pep assembly. The seniors once again won the spirit stick!!! SCnlors 27
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