Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1980

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THE TRICKS OF SELLING .m- belng shown In Brenda mm and Amy Betonte by Tun Palm fhls 19 one o! the monthly bake salvs spomered by MP Student CUUDUI FLUFFING A FUZZY MARINER Renee dex and kuren Zullu svl! these and duughnutx Hw mow H. 1mm this goes Inward new ummrms mr the Drrll Team ; CRISP, COOl, GREEN, CASH-Rk'k Cevera dis- plavs a one hundred doliar bill This money 19 mm thP basketball teamk M 8: M sale. Student Life 18 HOPING TO SELL MORE POSTERS Cindy $te- xem, premdent 0! the Youth Red Cross, and Bill Harpts, VKG prPSIdent, plan lhexr sales campaign.

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4 I FILUNG THE BREAD BASKETS for the authenir Spanish dinner are Rama KOSSICk, lenine, Carlo, and Tina Karbacka. This was a Spanish Club proiett. Money flows - ven as the world appears to be heading toward economic trou- bles, money continues to flow at Harabor High School. Of all the dubs, seven sold some kind of tood-from the candy sold by Senior Women and Latin Club to the fortune cookies sold by the Youth Red Cross. French Club and Student Coun' Cil made good profits on their bakesales while Spanish Club held a dinner featuring atheniC Spanish dishes. Monogram Club ran the concession stand during the Donkey Basketball Game. There were also many different ways of money making. At Christmas, the AV Club sponsored the movie 108 Kidd with CIint Eastwood and the art Club painted local business' windows with Christmas scenes. Awards were given for the best murals; Richard O x Cevera and Julie Bevaqua captured a second place award for their effort NHS celebrated the season by selling Christmas tree ornaments candles, and two year planners. Posters were sold by both FTA and the Youth Red Cross. FHA had a needlecraft party; they sold reilealurs shaped like animats for the pmtc-rtion 01' small children at Halloween. Annual events continued, AFS held the Spirit Chain during the week at the St John game; Thespians produted the fall play, Variety Show, spring, mnstrla, and co-sponsored a Christmas dansee with the Student Council. Projects ending the year ranged from another; movie to even more bake sales; AFS had its annual carnation sale in February; and Thespians and Art Club, the fourth Annual Danre Mara- thonr gr ; .. .i , a 6;? kg .t 5' 7 htti Clubs Fundraiser 15



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MAKING EYE CATCHING POSTERS-lournalism I students help advertise the 1980 Variety Show. K1m Mathieu designes a poster during fifth peri- od. -projects grow ow much money did you make? What should we do with all this money? What can we donate money to to benefit the school? These were some of the ques' tions that ctopped up most often when it came to a club's money mat- ters. Counting the money can be one of the best parts. Five clubs made Close to one hundred Dollars-Youth Red Cross, FHA, Latin Club, Spanish Club, FTA, and Art Club each made between one and two hundred dollars. Two clubs which really pulled in the cash were Audio-Visual, making three hun- dred on the movie, and AFS, bringing in five hundred on the spirit chain alone. Only the Christmas Dance spon- sored by Thespians and Student Coun- cil lost money. The Council absorbed the $10 lossr Many of the Clubs in the school use the money they earned to help others FTA and NH5 both give funds to schol- arships. Also, many of the Clubs donate money to the school. AV Club buys and repairs projection equipment; Senior Women donate money for Eng- lish department supplies; AFS adds to the student enrollment by bringing a foreign exchange studen each year. Three clubs donate food and gifts to the needy. FCA, Youth Red Cross, and Student Council help families at Christ- mas and Thankgiving, Monogram Club worked for a trip to see the Cavaliers; Latin Club worked for a Christmas par- ty; Thespians worked for a trip to Canada. Everyone pulled together to reach these goalst Clubs lmnneqmahers l7

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