Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1989

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Mike Simmons and his dale Lisa Champlain laugh a little whiimhcy dance to the bundk music This year's ' . I'nc band wus Direct Hfucl. uLost In Your Eyes3 was the theme of the l989junior-seni0r prom which was held in the blue gold room at Kent State Univer- sity. Though the color scheme was pink and black, blue proved to be a very popular col- or for this yeafs dresses. Decorations in- cluded a carousel. balloons, and carousel horses for table decorations. The dance fToor, located in the cafeteria, was accented by streamers and more balloons. Not many couples danced during the fast songs, but during slow songs the floor was crowded. TDirect Effect was the name of the live band that provided music for part of the Senior Tricia Stranman sips a pepsi during prom This v.3: her last prom but she did nut dueH On that. but rather 0n the future and what it may hold for her. our Eyes evening. The crowning of the king and queen took place at midnight. The lucky couple was Cindy Cufr and Brent Howsmon. Other members of the court were: Lisa Cham- plain and Mike Simmons. Liz Balcomb and Adam Baum, Trina Armstrong and Ken Pallulch, Laura Melton and Dennis Dixon, Stacy Miller and Mike Goebel. Crystal Ho- taling and Kevin Severino, Galyn Koeth and Hillard Koeth, Michelle Mason and Mike Pauchclle, and Mary Wheattall and Mike Camplese. Prom T 27

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Patricia Martello and her date enjoy the refreshments that were provided for them. No alcohol was allowed. and some students pledged to stay sober. Several bu- sinesses providcd food and cmcrminmcm discounts for those who did Junior Tracy Korvich and her date lake 2: break from dancing. This ycafs theme was Lost In Your Eyes. Bill lsco and Robin Richards donW quite see eye to eye as they dance me night away. Brent Howsmon and Cindy C ufr look spectacular in their formal attire Prom costs can be quite expensive but all who participated said it was well worth iL



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Seniors Jodi Goudy and Craig Reese Received the Ed Armstrong Award. Their names will also appear on the plaque in the gym lobby. Presenting a speech to her fellow classmates, Tracy Bish Reads from her notes. Tracy was Class validic. torian. won the Ohio Academic Scholarship and the Frances Lubabn Hanni Scholarship. Q. 1 ix. hk .5 Away We Go! To the solemn sound of thomp and Circumstance, the graduating seniors of 1989 marched into Fawcett Gymnasium one last time. In an attempt to control overcrowding, tickets were required to attend the ceremonies. Speakers of the evening included Igna- cio Del Arco, exchange student from Spain; Jennifer Loudermilk, top in her classs at the Ashtabula County Vocatioal School; Dan Filler, third in the class; Lisa Swedenborg, second in the class; and Tracy Bish, valedictorian. Special guest Mary Jepson presented Nacho with an American flag as a memento of his stay in our country. Ceremonies continued with the pre- sentation of various scholarships and awards, including the Ohio Award of Distinction which was awarded to 49 of the graduating class of 148. 28lGraduation Tracy Bish received the Ohio Aca- demic Scholarship along with the Frances Lubahn Hanni Scholarship. The National Honor Society awarded two one-hundred dollar scholarships to louie Matriciano and Ali Skelers. J odi Goudy and Craig Resse were the winners of the Ed Armstrong Scholarship and their names will appear on the plague in the gym lobby. ttInvicta was performed by the con- cert band, and finally diplomas were pre- sented by members of the school board. Of course, feelings were of a mixed sort. Although there was some gladness, there was also sadness because friends were leaw'ng friends and what they had known for so long. A period of their lives had just ended, but a new and more oppor- tunistic chapter will be ahead of them.

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