Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1986

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Just one of many-Denyse Jones completes a layout. Each two adjacent pages of the year- book must be drawn on a mat just like this one. Thlis one represents only 2 of I76 pages. A monumental taskl The typing required to complete the yearbook is quite large. Angela Isco helps to complete this task. Often lack of good typists was a tgroblem. Solve the mystery! What really happens in room 7 Mysterious to many people is the process by which a yearbook is actual- ly produced. Students pay for their yearbooks in the fall and magically they receive them in the spring at the yearbook signing party, but what hap- pens in between is largely unknown. Throughout the year Room 7 was the focal point of activity. Many hours were put in during the after school to meet deadlines. Not only did Mrs. 26X Student Life Kleesattel and staffers work, but also contributions of many others not on staff helped keep us on schedule. Being a member of the yearbook staff is enjoyable, expecially since you can see the product of your labors in the spring. As junior, Jackie Robinson, put it I like being on yearbook staff because it gives me the advantage of knowing almost everyone in the school. Senior, Dawn Laveck, said One thing I like about being on yt book staff is that everyone gets share their creativity for one purpo to put out an awesome yearbookl' As you look at the pictures of section the process should beci more understandable. If you find yi self intrigued by this synthesis bound material do not hesitate to ter Room 7 and sign-up for the l98l staff. 7

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-4' en' ,,.. 9' -sg... Stopping by locker on a snowy day. Lisa More finds time to get some things from her locker. Senior's lockers were heavily decorated as can be seen here. Reference room monitor Pat Gouhin has a laugh over an entry in the encyclopedia. National Hon- or Society members ran the reference room out of the old AV room. 'lid' -qvffvy 'ss-an Q-gp Ox i 3 .dv- K Here they arel Sandy Hakala, an office assistant. -delivers report cards for Mrs. Hignite's fresh- man homeroom. Office assistants could always be seen out in the halls delivering forms and smiling. ,-.2 yyk: r-xai-LAN' K' -.E K y ir:-415 Top patron sellers happily show off their year- book slips, which were won by selling patron ads in the yearbook. Pictured are: Amy Smith. Dan Newsome, Marcia Atzemis. and Jenny Rapose. Thumbs Uplf25



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P- 1, 'r ah. Mfg .s-f ,ff d-H Cropping a picture during spirit week Jennifer Rapose uses a light table and cropper. This pro- cess ensures a picture that fits in its alotted space. In it together. Jackie Robinson helps to inform Suzanne Arnold on the intracacies of the new typewriter. Although not simple to use at first, staffers learn to appreciate it. is S 1, . .' K. . ' if sf What about theme? Senior, Debbie Long. ex- ' plains theme to beginning staffers Larry Hooper and Sean McGinnis. Grim determinationl Editor, Martin Quirke grinds out another piece of copy. Although he tried to avoid typing it wasn't always possible. Yearbook X 27

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