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The shuttle Discovery blasts into orbit as the hrs! space flight since the Challenger disaster. The Dis- covery mission lasted four days and covered 1.6 million miles. President Bush with running mate Dan Quayleon the campaign trail speak to the public on their views Sporting a new gazebo, Ashtabula's North Park was revitalized this year. The park now offers citizens a pleasant space for rest and relaxation. An Eventful The year of 1988-89 proved to be an eventful one. Most importantly, the year hosted a presidential election pitting Massachusetts governor Michael Duka- kis against vice president George Bush. Running mates were Lloyd Benston un- der Dukakis, and Dan Quayle under George Bush. Winner, Mr. Bush, was in- augurated as president January 20, 1989. The first space flight mission since the Challenger disaster took place in Jan- uary. Shuttle Discovery blasted off as millions of Americans held their breath 22lModel UN. and ideas. Vear and prayed for success. It was a year for marriage and divorce in the case of boxing champion Mike Ty- son and his wife Robin Givens, and a time for growing families when a daugh- ter was born to the Duke and Duchess of York in England. On the local scene, Ashtabula devel- oped many new businesses, especially in the Harbor Plaza. In addition to this, North Park now boasts a new gazebo and groomed gardens, while the clean-up of Walnut Beach is to take place soon.
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Nervous Breakdown? Jenny Calaway takes a break from yearbook to wonder why she joined the chao- tic staff. Showing the mechaniques of the computer to the staff. representatives C athy Ulle types in the correct copy code. Cathy visited the Harbor staff regularly to be sure that everything was going well. Creating Memories Those who walked into room 7 during the yearbook period never knew what to expect. While the staff worked diligently on the book, they also took breaks for surpnse birthday parties, pizza paries, an occasional mental breakdown, and post- er designing. In fact, the yearbook staff won a prize in the Pride Week poster dontest. Their poster proclaimed, uHar- bor Has Pride and the Mariner Yearbook Records It? Each staff member signed their name to the sign. Work on the 1989 yearbook began over the summer when four staff mem- bers attended yearbook camp at Oberlin College. Here, they met with the repre- sentative from the new company, and lis- tened to various lectures on yearbook techniques. The year continued With learning to use the computer, and teaching new staff members all about picas, ltroughing it matslt, and cropping. Once everything got underway, the staff set out to meet every deadline. An important change that took place over the summer was the switch of com- panies. The Mariner Yearbook became a customer of Herf Jones ICP. Each month, Cathy Ullle, the representative from Herf Jones paid a visit to Ashtabula to be sure that all was going well. In fact, the year proved to be a good one. A combination of hard work and laughter,fresh ideas from a new com- pany, and determination helped to make the yearbook room a fun one. YearbooklZl
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Model United Nations First Row: Ericka Robinson, Darby Hamalainen, Marcia Robinson, Mike Lind, Jim Robinson, Alexandra Skleres Skleres, Ali. Second Row: Tracy Lin, Ria Wolfen, Andrea Jackson, Alan Stenback, Linda Box, Cathi Greenwood. Third Row: Holly Heiser, Greg Brez- nai, Jennie Crease, Greg Lotze, Kelly Parmigian, Catherine McCarthy, Dave Stouffer. Fourth Row: Scott Wilson, Brent Howsmon, Lou Matrisciano. Todd Wilms, Chad Paolillo, Paul Beckman, JeiT Britcher, Jake Lind, Dave Koski. Pointing out a hot new item, Model U.N. adviser Mrs, Andrew shows Catherine McCarthy and Greg Breznai the latest newspaper. Once again, the Model U.N. program at Harbor was a success. From the begin- ning of the year, members gathered infor- mation on their countries--and other countries around the world-from new- spapers and magazines. Every Monday they turned in a current event to Mrs. Andrews. Once every week groups met during lunch to discuss what was happen- ing in the world. In addition to this, some members recieved the opportunity to go to New York City for two days to attend a program held at the real United Nations building. All of this was done in preparation for the Model U.N. conference held at Kent State in March. Seniors Tracy Bish and Dirk Mulder received recognition for their presentation at this weekend. Comm-Worldl23
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