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FHA shows their Christmas spirit by making minuolure stockings for Happy Hearts. Jack in the Box! An Club members move into their new home, while Chris Peregie kids around. Activity 21
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Activities do it better! Many clubs at Harbor ore octivity clubs. They just do what they do best. The members of the Games Club enjoyed each other's company while trying their skill tond Iucki at various games after school on Wednesdays. Their main objective was to have fun. and they always encouraged and welcomed new- comers. Science Club performed mony deep and dark experiments in the recluse of Room 302. Probably they unlocked many secrets of science which had been unknown for cen- turies. Students in Math Club used their knowledge to figure out tricky math problems during club activities peri od. Usually they were rewarded with candy bars. Well, the activity of Ski Club is ob vious! They visited Peek-n-Peok ev- ery Thursday otter school during the 20 Clubs season. When the buses returned home at about 1 o.m., there were some pretty tired bodies. Thespions are active all year long. They sponsored the Variety Show, the Winter Ploy. Witness for the Prosecution, and the Christmas Card Exchange. Pep Club's members are those students at Harbor High who are seethlng with enthusiasm and spirit. Their favorite activities are cheering ot pep assemblies and going to sporting events. FHA sold Tupperware, Christmas decorations. and colonders this year. They also held a Halloween Party at the Children's Services Home. Art Club held a Mardi Gros dance in the new coteterio on March 23. Everyone who attended was asked to wear some kind of costume. It's your move! Mr. Jossom takes his turn while Games club members Kathy Greenleot and Jeanne and Jeannette Lotimer contem plate. Glad tidings and good cheer come to Non cy Peet in the form of Christmas cards. This exchange was sponsored by the Thespions.
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D0 unto others. . . SERVICE Some clubs at Harbor are those that are taimed with the intention of serving the student body. These clubs are rightfully named service clubs. They are: FCA, FTA, AV, AFS, Red CIOSS. Usher Squad. Senior Women, and Senior Men. AFS is responsible for sending Har- bor students to foreign lands and welcoming exchange students to Harbor. All of the money raised in various projects, especially the an nual fruit sale, goes toward this. FTA is very active. This year they visited the local gradeschools to get the feel of teaching. They also donate their superior skills when they are asked to substitute for a teacher here at Harbox. The AV Club is probably a stu dent's best triend. When he or she has the biahs from April showers. They cheer up the school with a great movie in the spring. They also 22 Clubs make sure that all of our movies all year long are in fine working order. Red Cross is primarily associated with the blood bank. Well. they do that and a whole lot more. One at the many services they performed this year was making Christmas Boxes tor the Ashtabula County Nursing Home. Usher Squad is our roll out the red carpet club. Whenever an es- cort is needed, there is the Usher Squad to do it in style. it it wasn't for Senior Women, we would never have popcorn at toot- ball games or candy bars at Iunch- time. Senior Men brightened up the main hallway this Christmas with a beautifully decorated evergreen. FCA sold teeeshirts this year with Harbor Athletics printed on the front. There was a choice at either a gold or purple shirt with the oppo site color lettering. These shirts real- ly went over big. Senior Women Linda Sisson and Becky Capuano come to the tescue of Chocolate lovers Gina Scarlinsky and Dean Hayes. Helping to beautily the main hall as part at the Senior Men's Christmas project are John Burnett and Ken Purtilo. l .H
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