Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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AND WHAT'S MORE. Since the Vareity Show was schew uled for the same day as my birth- day, I wasn't really excited about be- ing in it. Every year, the show turns out completely different from pre- vious years. You never know what to expect, which is probably the novelty of the thing. More people should try out acts so the weight 01- the show doesn't lay on the same people year after year. If I do perform, it's in a group. I'm too shy to face a crowd of people all by myself. I faint. W r'a . , : K .L mitt Le x Tu 1, Q L $51 , I Variety Slmzv 1

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loining Kelly DeGennaro for a duet, :var 0! u-n-mnmm Brian lehman alxu helped lllp tlw pagrx uhllv lu-llit leVle. Unreal P60ple suited the audiences The theme of the 1983 Variety Show was Unreal People, but may- be the theme suited the audiences better than the shows. During the matinee performance, the crowd got so rowdy and wild thow rowdy and wild were theyU, that Dr. Clark deemed it necessary to command the crowds to settle down after only the first act. A short time after this speech, the spotlight exploded in the midst of the spectators. Mary McCar- thy, seated closest to the sparking Perhaps the biggest hit with the students, the band with no name performed Paranoid as tht' hrst act nt the wcnnd half, Members 1ncluded ant-r Umk, Sean thxl-tt, Mike Armstmng, Rick lrvan, and Dun RehL-m, ZOhStudcnt Life wires, received first degree burns and said, And they wondered why I didn't go to the evening show! Another antic 0f the crowds occurred during the last act. When the Senior Girls asked Where's Mr. Higgins when you need him? , Joe Saddler yelled out he's out playing golf of the golf coach. That audience was bad! complained Chris Gebhardt after d0- ing the evening show. Although the jokes were bridging on stupidity, the In the spotlight, Suey Davis slugs Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy as part of a trio. The group perturmed tur both the matinee and the exenmg crowds. spectators should have had the com- mon decency to laugh. Instead there were people throwing pennies and a lack of music when the drill team was ready to perform. The emcees were Shelly Ondrus and Brian Lehman although they re- ceived a lot of help from John Kennedy, stage manager. All three performed in several other acts, and they all joined for the final thank you and good-bye Fame! Members ml the drill lvdm donned len- mrds and lcgwarmers before ddncmg tn the pupular sung Fa me.



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Hlaguxtcd With the uhnle ordeal, umlmtlmn uhlul MEN lxurlm trim to write nu'twnu m ur tlrr rw 1mm! t1 Duvmlwr tlmdlmw More happens than many peOple realize More happens while working on yearbook than many people realize. For each hour of serious work, there is probably an hour and a half of goofing around. Special things occur that are remembered long after the final deadline is met. Bo Duke, the Blue Noses, Parkay pudding, purple, and work sessions at Jill Orn's house are just a few of the memories that will live on forever. Though being a staffer requires hard work, dedication, and long hours after of us school, most Taking a break, Mary McCarthy. Wayne Lskl, and Iill Urn Vinny a pizza from Pizza Villa during their fnurth period yearbuuk studvhall. ZZlStudmzt Life wouldn't abandon the job unless whipped and chained. Staffers stay after school every day, or at least they should, but have Saturday nights. off for other activities, like De- cember 18, 1982 for example. Jill Orn took on the job of Editor- in-chief and Mrs. Ardythe Kleesattel was once again the yearbook adviser. Not one deadline was met with both present As a matter of fact, rarely was a deadline met! During deadline week, Mrs. Kleesattel took her annual trip to the hospital leaving Jill in to- Working on the Ads section, businesx editor lirick Harback crops group pidurex Erick was a member at the yearbook staff for all his fnur years at Harbor. tal command. It was some week! Section editors were: Mary McCar- thy, features; Bury Cragon, Clubs; Erick Harback, Ads; Donald Rapose, Business; Jill Pendleton, Sports; John Plyler, Photography; Nystmm, Seniors. and Lisa Fourth period was spent working on the yearbook and doing just about everything else by a few staffersl Wayne Eski liked the extra work time. Attempting to design a new laynut fur the tall xpurts. Iill Pendletun, sports editor, arms hvrwll u'llh pl-Jwil and ruler,

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