Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1984

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Shanng Information, Alan Lopusyynskl shows Kirsten Tucker and Mark Lotze the latest brleilngs concemlng the Mock UN, debate In March at Kem Stale 5 Ash- Iabula campus. The most Important pan, next to the skis! IS the Walkman. Many members mke me tape players along IO make the xwo hour Inp seem shorter. Fmanctal planning-Mark Lotze. Skl Club President. dISCUSSeS finances with adwsor Hank Kobrmskl. The van '5 rented through club funds weekly. Loadmg zone-Brad Crombie and Ann Reuchert load a pair of Skis into the van. Some members own skis, but most rent them at Peak 'n' Peek. SkVUN 15

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Expert advising-New Model U.N. adwsor Eleanor Andrews passes out material on represented coun- tries. Kathy Kaura is also a new adviser. - :- - Club members skip school This year, two of the most active organizations at Harbor weren't even school affiliated clubs. Because of a lack of constitutions, yearly budgets, member lists. and other things, neither the Harbor Ski Club nor the Model United Nations group is considered a school club, 'llf we had waited for the school board to o.k. a bud- get, we wouldn't have skied until April, said ace skier Chris Gebhardt. However, both of these groups are extremely active out of school. Although the membership is hardly staggering, the Harbor Ski Club still gets by fairly well. Every Thursday at 4:00 a large 15-seat van can be seen in the Harv bor High parking lot. After the skiers and equipment are all packed away, the bus rolls down Route 11, bound for Peak 'n' Peek in New York. This year's Ski Club had to hold several fund raisers to support its habit, but the desire for some great fun in the snow always prevailed. This year the Ski Club received many people wanting to attempt skiing for the first time which was made cheaply possible by a new $11 beginner hill pass. Alan Lopuszynski says of the best winter sport, myself looking snowfallsl I actually find forward to heavy This is only the second year that the Model U.N. out of Kent State University has had students from Harbor participate, but the idea to get involved seems to have been a good one. Last year, the Harbor participants took a third place after repre- senting Poland. This year five countries in the Mock General Assembly will have Har- bor representatives. Advisor for the first time this year, Mrs. Andrews said of the Model U.N., This is a challenging assignment, but we have a truly exception- al group of studentseso, make room in the trophy case; we plan to win! Like the Ski Club, the Model United Nations group has attracted many new participants this year. In fact, the UN. group's size has doubled since last year. The Model UN. is an organization that, through the Ashtabula Campus of Kent State University, simulates a general assembly of the United Nations for several days. The representatives act as ambassadors and try to pass various resrr lutions concerning recent news issues. While it is an excellent chance to learn about current history all over the world, participating in the Model U.N. also allows students to meet interesting people from all over Northeastern Ohio. 14e5tudent Life



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I Obwously very proud, Mrs. Frank Llcate IS with her daughter Jenny. when she was crowned queen at the 3w 5 22 ; Harbor vs, Madison football game, A Ht? ' Homecomihg Queen Chosenll Homecoming every year brings anticipa- tion and excitement to the students of Harbor; this year was no different. Al- though being defeated in the football game against Madison at Wenner Field, spirit and enthusiasm kept high throughout the weekend. Once again, after a one year absence, dance-goers on Saturday night were treated to live entertainment in the form of the band l'First Class Unfortunately, attendance wasn't as it could have been mainly due to the scheduling of a marching band competition on the same night. The night of homecoming was unusual in that it didn't rain until after the crowning ceremony, and than it poured! The queen was crowned by the president of the Har- bor Athletic Booster's Anthony Lignetta, Sr. Helping Lignetta with the crowning were the co-captains of the football team Craig Bean and Greg VanDeweel. Roses were also presented by the Boosters. It was, no doubt, a tough decision for the members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. It is a great honor to be chosen to the court and all the girls were winners even if they weren't chosen as queen. The 1983-84 Homecoming Queen, as chosen by her classmates, was Jenny Licate. Members of the court included: Debby Anderson, Andrea Baker, Mary Bevecqua, Jolene Kangas. Jenny Licate, Julie McCoy, Shelly Prine, Michelle Schroeder, and Pernilde Vikanes lHarbor's exchange student from Norwayl, and April Trent. The candidates were presented to the student body during a special assembly. The senior escorts for the candidates were lin order as abovel: Dan Goodman, Art Brace, Craig Bean, Greg VanDeweeI, Andy Karbu, Ray Kangas, John McEndree, Todd Wisuri, Chris Jones, and John Plyer. 16 e Student Life

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