Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1989

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f 9 gm 1 9 Something funny? J ulie Thurston laughs hysterical- ly as Nacho Del Arco and his host brother Tom Summanan look on. Nacho was invited to provide some guitar music for the evening. Serenading a friend, Nacho shows J ulic Thurston what Spanish music is really like. FeatureH 7

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Suffering the abuse of her Spanish students, Mrs. Stevenson grimaces as she is blasted with another wet sponge. Siesta time! Kip Sevenno takes a short break to relax from the evenings festivities. And he's off! Steve Palmer scoots offin the Tour de France tricycle race. Paricipanls supplied their own bikes for this journey through the halls. Fun and laughter The first annual foreign language fair was held here at Harbor High School on Tuesday April 25. The evenings events included a mock Tour de France, a visit from a wandering vender, traveling gui- tarist, a wet sponge throwing contest, and a volleyball game between languages. The cafeteria was decked out in flags of many countries which helped add to the atmosphere. Students in the mock Tour de Franc were required to ride a tricycle or child size vehicle around the first floor halls. Ron Balcomb, the winner of the race, re- ceived a T-shin just as one would in France. The volleyball games were divided into beginning Spanish vs. advanced 16lFeature Spanish and German vs. French. In the fmal match, the Germans took on the advanced Spanish and won. To many, the best part of the evening was an a large table covered with foods of three nationalities. J ust by looking at the food table, a person could tell that the largest language club in school was the Spanish Club. There was taco salad after taco salad, after taco salad. The German students brought in plenty of sausage and sour krout while the French brought in the majority of the deserts. There were tons of chocolate mouse cakes, me- ringues, and Belgium waffles. For all involved, the night proved to be one of fun and laughter.



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Mrs. Hedberg oversees the progress made on the Mari- ner. Mrs. Hedberg was the advisor for this year. Educating her staff on the proper techniques of nem- p;1pcr.cdiu.tr'Tm5 Bish prcpurw the group fur :1 lm- nut session. Bottom Rim: Melissa Vulmti;1.Sttiq Snyder Second Run: Chad Punlillo. Louie Mutmciunm Andrea Jack- son, Back Row: Jenny Culuwzit. .lcnm Di but .lcnnt Hoff, 41nd Ria Wolfert. Doini it write For the second year a Mariner Newspa- per staff has been assembled under the di- rection of Mrs Hcdberg. A shortage Ofstaff proved to be a major problem, but with the hard work of editor Tracy Bish. and a few dedicated staff members, the year was a good one. With endless meetings called and copy asigned, there was much work for this small staff. The first paper was published with a defi- lStJournalism nite new look. The paper was printed on glossy rather than regular paper. A set amount of papers were orders and distribut- ed at the Mariners expense. Also involved in the Journalism program. were Kimberly Flash and Tracy Bish, who wrote the school new column for hThe Star Beacon. These two received second place at the annual tiStar Beacon banquet in May.

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