Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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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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In the Van 2000. . .2 s ookingbuek on the good old daysn has always been Ll favm'ite American pastime. The phase when l was your age . . . is a llivnrite saying in our parentsi vocabularies. But can you picture the senior elaiss reminiscing about the 1070's? Twentt years limn now what will the younger generation think about . onr tiadsi our music. our clothes? And what will we think about the next genera- tion? When we refer to the good old days what kind of world will we be comparing them to? As the calendar approaches the turn of the century. what will life be like: what kind of world do the seniors think it will be when they are the Wilder gene- ration Many seniors feel that our society will be almost totally mechanized. depending more than ever on computers. New inven- tions will make life easier for people but new weapons will also make it more dane gerous in case of war. People will 21150 have lost a little more oftheir individuality to the machines. In the year 2000 cars will no longer have to run nn gasoline. and solar energy will provide power for most of the ma- chines. Television sets will be replaced by high movie screens The United States will be totally converted to the metric system. and education will be vastly im- proved. Marijuana will be legalized. a woman will have been president. and a cure for cancer will definitely have been found. While great changes will come in the field of science. people will remain basi- cally the same, and perhaps a little more conservation A return to some of the old moral standards is quite possible. and marriage will survive despite the cur- rent trend of living togethere More and more people will be striving for knowledge and understanding Although some seniors look pessimisti- eally toward the future. predicting any- thing from a 1984-ish totalitarian society to the complete destruction of the earth many more express an optimistic outlook. To them the world of the future will be one where war is obsoletewhere pollution has been conquered. and where people have begun to learn to live together in peace. Although that prediction has been made by many graduating classes. perhaps the great steps taken toward peace this year Wlll lead the class of 1978 in making their prediction a reality TAKING A BREAK from studying, Steve Peter son and Valerie Corbissero hold a friendly con- versation at the Harbor Public Library. The li- brary proved to be very helpful around term paper and book report time A LlTTLl? DAB HERli . . . Regina l-iobes gets into the Christmas spirit and adds the finishing touches to her artwork on the guidance office window. Regina would like to attend art school after graduation. Seniors 19

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