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Winning crowvs evening Student Life 16 Dmmnlg7 tn the mum: Scott Cavanagh and Karen Brace enjoy the Homecoming Dance. The music was supplied by Raintree 1980 Homecoming Court expressed mixed feelings. IIJIIF Hoover said, It was weird, I was really surprised I felt honored to be on the court. Lau- ra Wagner said, H1 didn't even want to be there, I was so nervous. I was ex- cited; but I was scared. According to Iohmme, it was very different from anything in her country, ChiIet It was nice. I was so happy because I never thought I'd participate in some- thing like that. I was nervous. Bren- da Cobb remarked, I cried. It made me happy. It made me feel so good to be picked Drizzling rain caused the home- coming court to ride in the Corvettes instead of on them and the raincoated band played as the girls were escourted onto the field to their fathers. The tenseness in the air was broken as Frank Roskovics declared, The 1980-81 Harbor Mariner Queen is-Miss Teresa Zapitelli. Football cap- tains Jim Weaver and Gary Howe crowned and kissed her. The opponent for the homecoming game was Edgewoodr We were real- ly were psyshed, said junior Dean Hood. Marty Crombie later added, We really want to win. The grand finale was the dance which was held on the gym Saturday, October 4, at 8:00 PM. Decorated and planned by the senior class, Iwith special refreshment help from the Senior Womem, Music was provided by Raintree, an Ashtabula band. The queen and her escourt Mike . Delprince had their special dance, joined by the rest of the court and their escorts. It was like a dream, just wonderful. I'm very happy and honored by all this. I thank everyone who made it so nice, said Queen Te- resa.
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O'KtL'A'H'O'M'A spe s ove Young love-first love-true love-A story with a theme like this is always welcome in the springtime when Harbor students 100k for a di- version from the usual humdrum ex- istence of school activities. Familiar music from a long popular Broadway show brings feelings of nostalgia to school and community alike and this audience seemed eager to be transported back to the days when cowboys and farmers in the new west were learning to be friends. Harbor High Thespian Troop 1082 brought these times to life on the stage May 9 and 10 with the produc- tion of Rodgers and Hammersteints Oklahoma. Rivals for Laurey's tDawn Soltit love, a romantic dream dance, a bas- ket lunch auction, and finally Laurey's wedding to Curley Gim Rus- selD kept interest high until Laurey and Curley drove off in A Surrey with the Fringe on the Top. Others participating in the cast were: Dave Tucker as Jud Fry, Dawn Sisson as Ado Annie, lack Warren as Will Parker, Ion Candela as Ali Ha- kim, and Kelly DeCennaro as Aunt Eller. Mark Bloom gave assistance to Mr. Moore as student director. Cary Ende and the stage crew were in charge of the sets and lighting. The Usher Squad helped with the seating. Personality can cause many problems as Curley Uim Russelh tries to explain to Jud tDave Tuckeri in the smoke house. They were rivals for Laurey's love. Student Life 18
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