Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)
- Class of 1945
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715w MWm SENIOR EDITION I945 gnM 710m WW! Florentinn's Palace Sugar Bowl Rennicks Right Across the StreetH Where the Gang Gathers Meat Market Tang and Weeks Simon's Music Store Cederquist Flowers for all Occasions Latest Recordings Gifts of Quality Mahelle Shoppe Wentling's Pharmacg The National Bank Lingerie and Hdsiery Drugs and Prescriptions Established in .2872 Good Luck! Success! Carlson Sheet Metal Works Harbor F eed Store Supt. 113. E. lDenner's message .Fnr many years it has boon my privilege and pleasure to use this column for a brief mussagrp to tho nutgoing class. This year, I 'an do nothing hettvr than reproduce :1 mm- mem-umvnt message written fur all ynuth by David Starr Jordan. mio-timp President of Leland Stanford University. Al- leugh the message is Snwurd- ml us to give an impression Lhat iL s wriilcn for boys, it. includes all young people in School and nut: Read it now. then Clip it and paste it in your scrap bank for: later consider- ation. 96W AFTERSELF Yum. iii'ai ihitx' in life is tnwzml yuui- :iftvrscli. Sn liw that thc mzm you ought in hv iiiziy. in his timu hc pimihlv. lw ilCIUQlii lizu' away in the years he is waning his turn. Ilis hmly. his lrziin, ilix suiilV arm in your illl-siii'l hzmrls. Hc CILIIHHI hvliu himwll'. H'hzit will you h-zin- fur him? lVill ii h :1 hmin umpuilml hi lust Hr dissipation; El iiiiml truim-il tn lhink :mil ILCIL a nurx'nus .ajxalciii mic :13 El. ilizil in iis i'rsimnw in thy truth nlmiii ynii? XVill yiiu. Hwy, lrt him Clinic :15 :1 man :iinimg Illl'll iii hig iimr? Ur will yuii Ihmw away his iiihci'ilzmcc lx-iiirc ilk' hih hail the Chance tn Iniicli it? lVill .i'm' 111m mcr in him 21 hmiii ilistnricrl, 21 miiiil iliwusul. :1 will iiiitrziiiimliiu ll'CllHll. :i .xiiinzil Cni'il gruwn thmugh :mil thrmig'h wiih 1hr rlm'iligrzus, wilnl Huh ? lVill ynu hit him Cillllk' 11ml tukc yiliii' iilzmu gaining through .i'tmr cxiicriciicv. haiipi iii yniir fricmlwhipsi hzilluwcrl through yum imp. illliitilng uii ihvm his uwii? Hr will ynii flingr it all away. ilctrccing. wziiitniiliiuz t'hnl 1hr mziii VYUIl inig'hl hm'c ilL't'll N'llllii ilcu'r 1w? il'his ii YHIH' pinh- h-m which is x'zisily mm? in you than :1in Hr all Illilk'l'm llnw will Vim iiiwt it, as. a mum Hl' 2h :1 full? ll wmv, hvfim- ynii iuiliiy :iiul m'L-ri iiZl-V, :mil ihc hum- uI yimr thnicc is Illt' crixis iii ymir ihwliiiy! 4W4 C4644 Cmduatu, 7Z2 M Me mm W 61042 .liach springr 111111111111 High graduates :1111111111 111111111- 1112155. g; o ,1 . . . . - . ,. ww1 11115 111111 11 15 WC, 1111' Clax 111 1943. 11'1111:1ru 111111113; 1111151 1111211 1111111111111 1121115 111111 121115 1111111111: 11 1.x with 52111 rcgrrb 211111 1111111 11111111111105 111:11 WC 11521111. 111111 :15 111 tllLf 111131. 111111341 0 will g1: 1111 11111 5:11111- :11111 11111115 will 111110 11111- places. th 31211114 111' us 11111 111 111'111111' 111115111115 111:11 1111: 511111111 will 11111 116 111110 111 gut 111111114 111111111111 115, 111 11111111 111111 11111' 11111111111 11 VOLUME 31 1944-1945 1011' 211111 G111 easily 1111 11111111611111 1'1111s1111-1- tlicse 1111115. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY 01' 411 1111111111115 1111 11111 11711111 511111111 111111 12 1111' 51-1111113. 511? THE SENIORS OF THE 111111111 sc111111's 11111 11511111 111111111;r 1111- J:11 in 1111- 81111111 111711117 MARINER STAFF mics Club: N 11111 111 28 1111111111115 1111 1111- 111111111111 11-21111; 4 111- PRIVTED BY THF 171111 1111: 11151161111111 11111111; 11111111 111 181111 1111: K111111111 51:111. DEPARTMFVT 0f PRINTING 0111 111 51 111611111ch 111 the 561111111 :1 11121111111111 11111112 111 111-1- H-iRBORhHlGH SCHAOOL 511111111111; 11111y 11111111111111-1511111 111 N4 21111 aniurs 11111111 1111' ASHTABULA, OHIO 11:11111. 11111111 :11111 10 5111111115 in 1111' 23 1111 1116 115111111 511112111: EDITORIAL STAFF 111111 111 11111 111511111115 12 11111 111 22 '111- 51'11i111's. Editor-in-chief ,, , Virginia M11? 811. 111111 the k111111'lc1lg'1- 111111 1111 Will 5111111 5.411 1111 111111111 1l1c ' 1 1 ,, h . . . L'tenry Edm J03 SC waco er 511nm 11111111111 111. we take 111111 11h! ll'ZlVC 111 11111111112 11-11111- yi'ASr: iaHi1:::Pa'3 -----1- Cam'ws 1w g0, 111111'141'1T. we Wlsli 111C 111M 111 1111111 111 11111511 111111 will 0 n 1-,,..,,,,,,; . 'Meet the Valediuglrianj: 1-1-1111-11 111'x1 1111111 211111 111- l1cst1m' 111111 11121111 111:111115 11111111 1111 111 WilliamSazll::::8mT11-eny;rfjiave 3M 11111 who have given us the happiest 1111111.; 111' 11111 lives; It's Been a Busy Year , 7 7777 , Robert Hyde 1,44 Varsity Athletics i;7 i 7 '7 i i 1 Marcella Johnson. Louise Plazakis They Leave to Those Who Follow Senior Personalities Meet the Salmatorian Herman Kotila Interclass Athletics Anthony Laveck ..,V....,.. Hln 1he Years to Come Congratulations, Graduates Adveniaing Mgr, Virginia Haapala Harbor Advertising -1 Bud Peterson Uptown Advertising -- Dick Henry Circulation Manager James Prentice Typist; -- Virginia Haapala. Helmi 11:13:11:1111.112111121 ?Knutila Flower Shoppe ADVISORY STAFF Editorial and Printing ...... W. 1F. Behrendt Business ............ J. A. Faicetl , to the l 1 amor ' The Classoof 1945 1 51151315111511? Suomi Beverage Company Congratulations Best Of LuCk 1 t 1710 W'eSt 13th St. Ph, 566911 1520 West Thirteenth Sf. .Front row, left to right: Mrs. Helia Lehtinen, Mrs .1 E. Lav Yeck, Mrs, Dorothy MCClelland. Miss Ruth Wisman, Mrs Fran- ces Burns, Miss Jane Ellen Groves, Miss Helen Barr, Mrs. T. A. Snyder, and Miss Genev- ra Ducro. Second row: Mrs. Clara A1- ford, Mls anr's McGrath, Mrs. 0va Casbourne, Miss M'Irtlm Brotzer, Miss Alice El- liott, Mrs. Ileta Eddy. and Mrs. Cla i.sa Steakley. Th r,l rmv: Mr. T, A SanPr, Mr. H. R. Miller, Prin. J, A. Ffm'cott. Mr. Orlie Fulk, Mr. F. FIdw'n Miller Mr, Elmer- va, Mr, W. M. Cox. Mr. VV F. Beh- rendt, and Supt, W E, Vienner. Xnt :hmvn in picture are NFQS HMen Guitar and M1: Urho Seppelin. Melly 2 Ricky Hacking Co ner of Carpenter 8: Tryon Roads For Home-cooked Meals and Home-made Pies come to HTLLTUP RESTAURANT 1486 West Fifth St. 7119 Medina: Slaii , , . .ant Hm, 10ft to right: Vir- ginia Himlmlzl. Virginizl Milwr. Juan S'hxx'm-ufm', :lml Luuisv I W ugakm t'ecunzi l-uxx': .Jr;:12111. m'zllmm. Third rmv: Mn W. F, Huh- Hvlmi J'rki, Hn'imu- Iiimpvm. H-luh. :lllViW'Y, William Hahn- JnAIm Hitws, 21ml Mzn't'wllu 511nm. Iiuhm'l H3110. Herman Juhnsmn. KmHu. 311,; Anthnny Lzu'm'k BES T OF L U CK HARBOR ISALYS C OMPLIMEN TS to the l CL ASS OF 1945 JSILVERCRAFT QUALITY jFIWELER QTIIU :lhvwv plwt'rgruph is lh:' HJ-Lfi-H ll:l1hm S-lmnls Hand Eon gratulaiions Harhmj High Class 0f1945. MARINE SAVINGS BANKCO. Must of tho prvsnnt band is the year becalwe of H19 diffivulty sumo elx tho pivturwl gmup. m' ubtuining thp nmwissary Nu pirturv t'nuH 1w tukm tuS vav of film. Congratulations, Seniors Thompson '5 56 - $1 Stare THE COMMERCIAL BANK ASHTABULA, OHIO OFFICERS DIRECTORS A.L, GREGORY, President A. L. GREGORY J. H. SHAW, Vice-Pres. E. I. MAHONEY I. R. WYMAN, Sec.-Treas. D. W. MITCHELL h. C E PERKIIESSS: 1- H. SHAW ' ' . SS. R. B. ROWLEY Cashier G. E. MANNING, Asst. L- L- BASSETT Treas. C. W. MINER Lillian Kallio, Asst. Sec'y Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Culpomtion jfd Been a EM Weed . . . .0111y nine months ago. on Scpt. 5, the class of 1945 started 1111 its final year's juumcy in Narhor lligh 501111411, It szs the lust lap of their high school days, 211111 the fillibh line was May 218'. These days will always he 1'c111cn1hcrcd hy many students. fur it seemed that school wasn't much more than in sc55ion hcforv there. was the juniur-sunor Openhnusc, Sept. 15: the f111511111:111-50phnn10re openlmusc. Sept. 23: and the open- huusc fur the seventh 21nd eighth grades. Sept. 30. sludcnu attended mch 111'1c1111nusc . Many . . It wasn't 131111 long hd- tnrc the first six weeks mulml, Oct. 13 . . . Nux'mnlwr came 51 11111 :11111. on the 111111111. the first dzmcc of the er was spun- smed by the SeniOr Girls, Club. It turned out a success with 21m attending: . . . Next came National Education Week. Nov. 5 . . . Students were jubilant, when night school rolled around for there were 1111 afternoon classes . Already, one-third of their final year had passed, for the second six weeks ended, Nov. 24 . . . On the same date an assembly program was put on by Jack Morrow . . . Vaca- tiun, yes, the first vacation since school started came on Nov. 29, Thanksgiving, and the annual Turkey Day football game was played before sever; 31 thousand fans . . During the vacation, the PrT. A, was in charge of the annual dance, Dex: 1. Students and ex-Har- burites in service made it a gala affair . . In assembly, Dec. 0, Edward Dill presented a. special provram Several days after the hip: snowstorm in northern Ohin, the senior tiass presented HThumbs Up. Dec. 1:2. The play was great, even though many people could not attend because of the snouuhamperm tranSDortation in the citv . . . The Christmas Meditatiun program was Dec. 17, and tho remgnition pm- gram, Dec. 21. Annthor vam- tion for the students and face ulty came nn Dec. 21. when school was dismissed at 3 u 111., f0r the Christmas vacation . . . Approximately one hundred and eightv people attended the third dance of the year, spun- snrm by the Senior Girls' and .Pilut Clubs. Dec. 23: a lighted Christmas tree in the center of the gym floor was the decoraa tion centerpiece School 1'e-41p911e1l, Jan. 2, and students came back to their classes still half asleep after New Year's live . . Another program in assmnbly was put on by the De lIarrack Cu, Jan. 15, and it was great . . . It seemed that school had just started by the time the first semester ended, Jan. 19 . . 1 Already one-half of the school year had passed, and it wasn't long; until Feb. 14, and the Mariner Variety show came: over 700 people attended the evening perform- ance and the profits were more than was expected . . . Again a day of vacation came, this time 011 Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. Two days later the Pilot Club held a dance, which proved great both in profit and in attendance; over 225 persons turned out 1 . . By now, the fourth six weeks had passed, and it was: March 2 . . . Anoth- er triumuh was the junior class play, uEarly to Bed, Early Tu Rise, presented before a full house, March 12 . . . An Easter Hop was held by the Senior Girl Reserves, March 24 . . John Frye, magician, fooled many in the program, March 21 Vacation again, this time the spring recess, started March 28 and lasted till April 1 . , . April 2 will be remem- bered; students had to come to school one-half hour earlier because of the new time sched- ule. The second dance sponsor- ed by both the Senior Girls, and Pilot Clubs was on April 7, and many were seen there . . . The fifth six weeks came to a close, April 20, and the school year was practically over . . , C. E. Jones wresented a program in a special assembly, April 27 . . . The annual prom for the jun- iors and seniors came early, Anril 28. Evervone had a good time at the all-school Carnival, May 4, which started in the at'- ternoon and lasted late into the night . , . The arts, crafts, and home arts exhibit interested many people, May 11 . . . 011 the same date, the Pi-T. A. held a party for the seniors, the winmntr class of the attend- ance contest . Then ram? the L. S, A. L. track meet in Mentor, May 11 . . . The party for the band and choir, May 19, was given by the Music Boost- ers; everyone had a good time . . . Then came the senior party. May 25, at the school , . . Bac- calaureate sewices were 011 Mav 2'7. and finally connnenco- ment. Mav 28. ?amymlulalioxna l0 1M agent'm Kgm 1 Nelsonts Super Market! 71w elwh . . . 0 .ant raw. l f , .3 '. : :; ' errs S'mav on, Joe Cassy, R111; Jenn McArthur, F 2112,11 row: Marilvn Laaksn- Huhtza, and Janna: Premfce. Mary Jackway. . j: 4 1;. 5mm. .suu: Fifth row: William Rant'l'ia, Groodt, Jean AINLC.AV'. V 1L.;...imm, Viola Krans, .. William PICH'e, Gene Lung, ginia Haapula, Jnanne 'ust- mu; mr, r. Edwin Miller, Robert. Jnkcla, Gerald Juhmmn, mutt,ShirlevKnykka,MaryLau dixectnr, Eleanor Honkrmen. Dahe- Smith. James Huggins, Bailey, and Corinne Rimpela. Donna Knchemlerfer, Betsy Robert Pfunder, William Shea, Second row: Elsie Keskinen, Pamme, and Anna . vlzm'p Air Edwam Kusick, Howard 1-103. Irene Kui, JnAnn Hitsw, Rita ckin. kins, and Steve DiMare. Estok Marv Kuscsik. Eleanor Fourth row: Richard Henry, Not shown in the picture are Brace, Jeanne Burns, Margaret Richard Sasso, Einer Nisula. Louise Lehtinen, and Beverly Mary Mahoney, and Marge En- Gerald Forbes, Delmm'e Hill. Parker. .7le in Wad 80nJ4 Wow - Buy fatelt THE HARBOR BUILDING AND LOAN .u ,Ax:-.- -,. .Lqusdw - , - 711a Saplwmcaaed , , , .ant row, left to right: Car- OI Freetly, Joan Bailey, Mari- anne Carletun, Ellen KH't'h, Marcella Cobb. Tenia Stathis, lu'dith Karvonen, Jacqueline Fuuk, Esther Asumu, and Ann Jacksnn. Second mw: Amlrrw Andor- sun, Dnmthv Swive, Joanne Westcott, Dolores Guerra, A55 1105 Anderson, Viola Kmm, Rita Estuk, Mary Lou Sherry, and the clasg adviser, Miss AI- ice Elliott. Third row: Jack Anderson, Richard Holman, Roberta En. gel, Frances Brown, Loretta Wiesen, Betty Hassett. Usealla Law, Dolores Seppelij, Mary gig; Hamilton, James Prentice, and Carl Hloberg. Fourth row: William Knmvlr tun, Eugene iihlajama. Nor- man Millberg, mbert Ockman, Ray Huhta, William Headland, Joe Casey, Wesley Lukkarila, Jamex Shannon, Jerry Shea. Gerald Forbes: and Eilwr Nis- ulu. Fifth row: Edward Kusivk, James Dunne, James Huv-wrinm Douglas Scott, John Johnson, Jack :mvler, Richard Bulng' I'aul Lundi, Robert Kaihlanen, Ned Sherry, and Calvin Nord- quest. Not Wesley Cvnnarn, shown Camensky. John Clayton Gundm'son, in the picture: D07 . Shirley Sippnla, Beverly I'ar- km', and Louise Lehtinen. Congratulations , Graduates! Marttilak 615 Ray Sixth St. Ccht to the Main Gard DUCRO FURNITURE CO. 7!:6 aauniau , , , Gant row. left to right: Mary Kuscsik, Marian McDuugall. A lone Beckman, DonnabeHe Bailey. Margaret McConnell, t'nrinvw RaneIa, Lenora Huan- pa, Shirley Knvkka. Marinn Sr-utt. Eleanor Honkonen, and Marcella Kirk. Secund row: Betsy Rainnie, F'm : Twu Bailev. Mary Jack- W'W' H'Parmr hate, Donna Km'hondorfer, MuiiFyn Lank- :1 :1 21., li3lm Joki, 1,0.0my Karhulahti, S i ILv Hittlkko, and Lo othy Kuuhonvn. Third row: Junws Graham, hm Huffman, Imonum Milnno, Kenneth King. Armand MM?!- m .. EISH Keskhmn. G'wria Nie- minen, Mary Kay Lloyd, Betty Johns n am the views adviser, Mr. W. F. Bohrondt, Fourth row: David 8310, Del- nmre Hill. Sam Rav, Stewart lhlrnqL, Tom Vincent, Tum Asuma, Dale Smith, Don Lep- 11a Howard H..skins, Carl D? Marco, J:s:ph L'get, Sigmmd Tur k, and William Palm. Fifth mw: Ed Iktersnn, Ed I' hja a, R' belt Magreevv, Wil- liam Ma key, Arlen Collier, 3m! Balln. Albert Gross, Ed Hjerpe, William Hawkinson, Hubert Pfunder, Gene Lung, and Stoxien E-tefan. N 't Shawn in nivturo: Fran- cis Howard and Fred Long, It's Yours For the Taking! Congratulations! QUIRKE'S CONFEC TIONERY MEET -g. mm; : hwr945 Waleczicfalu'an .MEICT . . . Allen Turula, val? edictmian of the Senior class. He has brown hair and blue eyes and is six feet tall Favorites with him are vegeta- ble salad, numle, and basket- ball . i . Readingr serves as a pastime. and he likes to watch thp acting of Michael O'Shea . :nwther favorite of his is thg sung; n1 ve lmt a 'l'upr pence,q a British sailors son: I ,..Tl rl t1? i: Mela T ' Egngratulatluns jivex' talimtfel 5011112??? tthipgblji- W e WISh en Gate Quartet . , . His pot .- h:;-.'kv;rr'l.x.b'v Class of '4; mxbttnk 2:25:21: 1:: You the best and abroad to b: a svientifi :esmrch wmker . . . The great- Of M. IB. KING est thrill of his life was enroll- ing at the Washington Build'ny . .?93 t0 jilin the present senior. ' 508 Lake Axe Phnne 5, whew thev were In the third Everythlng; ,hh- W Class of 1945 M Shoes A 3 mm J I O , . . The salutatorian of the of class of 1945, Mildred Raitto . i 5 feet 8 inches tall with light brown hair and gray eyes , . . Better Mildred took a cnmmercial . course; her favorite subject was Uuallhj SDanish in which she exvelled : . . On the Hhonor mllit with her :i'in rzyzwf hem aml :mnlo Die. Correctly 1711th lilac. WC ZM-k OHS W Y ilir lives Gary C u m . Inariig' BY X-ROY i'rtto Davk. and Tunmv Dur- suv : i . Permle just Hmyfnq with swectnvss are- hev pit 1 'C p9 v0 . . , Her future u'am ztri: i RDLLERIS not tl'nfinite: but her ambiiion RAN-l ALA U is t-fil lyuI an efficient Sucre? ry , 14m, W I I i H 7 It . . c : . u! Juris football t-ha-np' n 't '4' '1 ' H- V :5 ? bndt' krICPE Shin: in 1945i. brought he: th' l . 111 '11 7 1r n I i nA Congratulations, Harbor Class of I 945 LtQEEiEEgS 1102-1104 W. 8th St. Ilh. 5548 view flue genialzd . . . C10 53 Photo on Next Page 1 15mm raw, lvft in right: X'inlu Kumw. HM'HrIy Wcmh'ing, Kuinn Wum'i, Bertha listuk, Mzn'gnrct Mary Muhnmy, leu'is Lukkm-ilzl, Virginia Miner, Shirley UPGITKXH, me McArtnur, and anm Sclm'szfe-I' Scamd HM': William l-lulmstmm, Imm- Kni, Anna Marie Aiokin. Jeanne,- Bums, Lnuiw Plagukls, Dorothy Hvinn' .IUAIUI Hittm, Joan Ahmwn vthy, and PM Ballard. 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JEANNE mums ALLAN FINNIIA 4.,,',.', 'i'5' K',L,', , .44, '.; '4', L j:'ii Lollegu Preparatory Gzneral 14414 - 1'. 1: $44541 l 44; 24444114 HORWNMUI I, 1.44 ! yHWIlin r 1:44144JI, 1: jIl 3L; 1: 04-4-th 4 ' - l' : 4 I. I .1 I l! .04 444-4 444 1444444444. fIr 4mm 44 -I . 44- 11,344,. 441 4'3 'l'4I-l4'4'141' ,' I444 p4':l' 1444! I II: 411.4,4I 4I4IIKI. I,?I. II 4. ' . 1: 1444444lz4--, l, ..', .'.I 1:41:44 444 4, :4; 4:44 444 44.444 ,.' . . I . .. :44 4. lI-I'nm t 144l4 4 I 41444 I I 4h, 44. 1.414444 4.4-4, I, l, 444 . . . 4444414444 4' 4- MAIH'HL'J JOHNSON 444-44444 32444444. 4'. 4 Vnzmxm 4443424144 0 -' 1 434.4 4, College Preparatory 11417.44 4mm quinl f4 . 4, .4 r- . ,44 . 4 . , IIIII'I 4441444,; I r 4, I VVIIJJAII 44.111le IHIIII! . 4 74 41:4 xlurlmln 4444' '4 1' .l 1:7 .1. M-',' General 44444! 441145454445; .1 ,,, .,4 M 'II 14-h. IAN .4444 41 4 . . , I . 4 4 ,. 4 I ' ' ' IIIU' H' 44 114447! 444441 J44! 'II'MH. Llnv'l m 444444 J 1. 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K1 .1 F11 . ' 'I I ' 3.1I-Mdvvhilu'13211111. $1-rmbh IIIIIII. 1!: 111ml. 1. ' . 1: Movie Ulmrutor. 1; P1121 PIIIII' 41 II INIIMH : ' IIMH 1- M:.r.-h1n-.r Hand, l: 1min- 1a 3. Sr. 11mm. 11.,1, 1: - 11mm '1 0' I'm 4- '1'1 1' 11111.11. 1. 1. 3. 51. L s - 1. ', :1 ; 111.41....1-111 . I. :1, .1: Miu'rhinv'linnd: I 1111.11111111' 5' . .. : 4; Truck. 3, 4:11111-r1121v , 1. '.7, 3; 4. X I'H'IK 'I MIVRR 1. 1. : , . College Preparatory ALLAN LILLVIS 2721111111 11114.4117111151f1'1'l1f- C 2 AI VIOLA KA. A1110 , 9 . ml. 1......11... ....1 ..;-... gammprual 7111 .11. 1111111711 .1111111111 13.....1. 11.1. . - .'1..-1 1.4.1..- 11,121; Ennis IH'fIII'r 1,1'111111- 3,. -: M1111. . I. 1; Quill and Winn. H. 1mm 1111 1'11I11'1'Nh ' ' hmm' MM '1' 'I' . I I .. . .I .' T . 1i Huh. ' l'xhrz- 5:111:11! 111g 11111111.411111111111151 111111 1111.11.15111-1915' 4 ' I . I 1' '1 . I 1 -1' II 51'le: OI! l111111111'. , ' 1.11. :'i .'.f 51....IW12' 1.....H11-11... 1..., . . m... LORRAINE xmnxnx 1..1.-;im...1u19 1. .1. '1. ' ' I Imn' 1' ' t'If '- '5 1111112121: commemal 11Ivrv: , I. I, . ' . n . . WILLIAM RI. ULIIIA Ix noklx' General I lmlln Ilulu, 1 SHHIIIJI 11-11. :1 1'111.:1'1.uh 1. I I Il11111'11111111l1' 11ml 1111111.an 1mm I'inlu. 5'11! 11'1'11f 1'11 slrung 1.11,! 1IH1lt'lir'x. Mus! uf Lni'rrli-nw's 111.11 IIIKV'IRILA 11715- 53111111 NIIIIIIII'I'IIIII. 5111' Commercial 11'11x I;II.NiIHKSvIU.'!' 111111 1!.- 111111'N 111,! 1'1'111 low Inn I 1111111111, 11W 1'1'1'11 .x-I'uvlimls 11ml rla- .vrMm'Hm'V 1' 5 MK. Huh. I . . -.....5,..'. ' 11 . .. I11 II'11111l1r 11111 $111 JWNI 1111- $1.. ng . 1 1111 11 111.11. .,. I, Hinlul Pilot IiuI: 1: IthI. Iv'II, 11 1'11th IIH'HHM L'IH'U' mUHI 11f 11' I ball ,1; 1......1uk. 1.1. :1.1. 01V 1 7 . 1111x111n, A I AAA OLA IIIFNI K01 1,in 11.4.11qu , ; - :1- I General U ' . 1'1 1., :1. 1 ' . ; - . . , Commercnal 4.15221, Huh, , ; 51... ..41. r1512: 01111 1'11111111'11 111111011 1111.1. Hailln! -111;-I111'I.'11 111131-1171- 3 WW ., i ' Sullml. I1. 1: H' V's I'I'II'N'WW'N 7141 111! 1111111., Hm- 11111 Ietir 11111'1- IIIIIIII:IIIIIII111:III::WIf ' , . -I1III:II..' K111i; . 1141111111. ' 4-41,; HIL'IUNIIIIII , - ' ' ' ' ' 'H 1 InImm'n Hub. ' Ihexlnzmx 13. 3. 1211 1 I 1 .l '5. 4. - I'lIm Huh I 1. IIII'IUY'I I'I 1h. . 3. 1: Mnn-huur Iinml v . . 4 I. v '. I. Slaw V1.11 1. ' . Bnnd. 011...... 1; 4... 1111.11... 2. DAVID MAURMVVI . . .1. 11' Mmz-hmg ii'und . 2. 3. J1 . 011-15 K'lulv. I: lntrumurah. Industrial ,- I 001lm11 Ihlr'id 1111' ! 111111 flu Air . . WILL. ' I 'C WAYNE KOSOLA 1011px. IHr 111113 1111111 111111 11-23134, RI General nulush'ums. ..J '12 'H ' , I .. . .. mm. 111..1.. .1; K'v' 1'11. 2. .; '1'. W 8? 11111121 1791?- II h'n 1 HIM? IR , hall Cnmz-m Huh, 3. I '1' 11111140101. 1 ,!!ng111 tlfmh'l'l'. 11 301 1111 hemp of humor. '. 4. Mariner '1 ., 1700th11. 3. 1I: IllI'lCIfl;F. 1,723. 3. 1MARC ARET NI BIAHON EY , . :1 . : Pilm t'luh. 4: 4 Glenerz 1' Svmll. 4: Sr. llmm. I I ' . IV. P ': I'IHSb 1'1113'14. HERMAN KOTILA 11111'11111'1151111111 11111.: fum- - Honor $0.111 . 4: Jr. Choir, 1, Bill. 11'1111 hf! 7'11 1'1 'stI for 1111' .VIH'N. 11 131 1,111111 11111! abrupt. ,.. Colque Preparatory IHWI'SII 117711 1011!, NJ burr ..: . . I'hnir. 1'.- 4: Thu'la. J: Intvr- ' -1 1. HI'J'NIIUZ 1105'stsz Ir .IHII' - umy'. I 1111111115- XI'I'JV ' ' .K'qul'p wit. He was quirt . II Inf I 71 ; LOUISE I'LAGAKIS aml luls'Iness-I'ilif. nv'wh d'H'IIII', .IIX. 2'. Rf ' WW'VM Lam. 11.11.. 1 :- 8......14. 111.11.. 1 1x111. 1'7 '. . . Lulu 111111111111 11111111. Marinor, l. J: I'I1I0I Hub, 11: I'huir. ;. 1.7; Innamuzuh . Ulillfl N'HH fIIII'NIM. AVIN' Jr. 11...... 1, 2; 81-. 11.1.... 1. :1. HVAV M AI'THI'R 11.1.1411 111111 hm! u sn'rll VVILLIA M I XI'IIILA ' 6.5M... IPBDLMM'Y 1 N'H'II1'II' General . . 1 1 .I1'. Ih'um. l tub. I IV. I'HA 1 . 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Latin Club, 1 : Marinu'. : 111151411115, :1, 4: Sr. 11mm.1111h, 3. '1.1: 51 Girls' Club. 4: Spanish 1 11111 3 4: Usher Squad, 1 : on- ur S111111y 11, 4 1Prm.1 ; Sr. Choir. 3: 111:145 Plays. 3. .1. W1LLIAM SHEA 1hvne1'nl 11Zip'1 uws slow-nmring but 11. lot uf full. Pilot '7 , 1: Hand. 1, '2, 3, 71; 111111113 ., ; Mnrt-h 15.: 11211111. . '2, 3, . 11'1' .tra, 1: Sr. 13111111. 4: 190111111411. 1: Track, 4: 1n1111'11lp1xs, 1, z :1, 11. PAUL TIKKANEN 120111-1111 Tilt loola'd the nfhlo'ta I111! nulinttumd Um! his ambition 1111.3 tn he a. port. Camvra 1'Iuh, J1: Pimt 11111111, 11ltsk1-1ball. l, ' 11111111111111, 1 ' 1. Triu'k, 1, I 4: Intvrclass. 3, 4; 1.118511 Fran , 1. ALLEN TURULA 110111-1711 Prnpm-Mnry Allrn 1111s 11114-111021- brain. Quiet. but he 111;va hushr'i- ball. 1'1'H1vn1h Club. ' . 1191145.,1' 11111 mmr 2. : Pilut Honor Sudvty, 3. 4 1V. P195. 1; 11111111111, 1, 3. v1; Travk :1, 3, 4; mrt'lzwk. 1. '2. :1. 4. Movie 1111111. 4' Hm. In- 1 RDHERT VVILHIDF. College Preparatory 111111131 II'UN n 1111 fun. Hr uwnlcl rlu Iz'nytlli'njl. Had 11 11041011111111 pw'srnmlim, Jr. Drnn1.1l11h l: Muxiv 11111-1111. 01'. ' :1, J: Th1 '1i1111x, Ii. 4: Film 1111111 11 1P11:K.1: - 11111m.1l1111 :1. 1; 81111111511 1'I1111 : 11111131111111 l1 2: 11011t1mli I. 2 : '111111'11. '1. 21. :1: 111101'11HN5,1. 1. BEVE RIY VVOODRING 1.1-1111'111 81 1'1'1111 ll'us quit'f but she liked 20 111111111 41ml 1' u'nyx wenu'tl Io hill'r a good time. Girl Reserves, 1: Sr. 11I11b.4. Girl! of 111,415.10 111110111 11111111111 Kama M'us 1111114411112 1.11117 r'z'r'nt, uml inas'iqux-Iikr'. Hirl 111w111'v1-x'. 1 1V 1119xl: 51'. HirlG 11111111 4: 1111111111111713. I, '., :1, 4. DONALD ZALIMENI Industrial lax N'le H , .Vn. I uthldw of the Flusx. Hr Il'us also raw SMUUONN mu! hushful. 1111115 111115., 2: Flaw Y. PrvwH 3: 11111411111114 ' : Pilot 1111111. 4 Sr. 11mm. Huh 2. 4: 5111213 Crew, l. J, 3, 4: 11111111 1' ' Mm'rhinu 11111111, 1', 1111-1111-11111ll 11' 1 11:111. 1, 2. J1, 4; Tni'fuk 111101'1'I11hx, 1, 2, 3. CONGRA T ULA T I ONS to you, Graduates T UBNER 'S PHABMA C Y CON GRATULATION S THE CLASS OF 1945 662.1 6. GMI: Jch ewwwni, 61644 of '45 CHARLES POTTI 74a; feaae to 712mm W40 adieu; . . .WL', iiil' iizu'imr High Scilluil CiihS nil 1945,01. iilL' vity Hf Mhznluiizi. Cniiilt; Hi .Mlitnliiiizi, :mrl sizm- iii Hhini living mi wiiiiil llliliii :iiitl Iliciiim'y. Kin hcri-hy nmkc, liliiiiihil, :mrl tic- cm'c this in ln- 4:111 hm will and leslziniriil, lii-rchy rm inking am will nr wills hcrctninrc made by us. OWith leash and collar, Eddie i'nhjaia is left tn Mary Kuscsik by Joan Abcrnethy . . , Anna uiziiiv Aickin leaves her solo flying hours to Marion McDuu- gall . Tu iutty Jrihnsnn gnu; Pat liullurilis ability to pizw the p'anu . Jeanne Iiurns' straight bangs are left in lh-tsy Hainnie Donna iwchendcrfer is to receive Dor- i-i v ihilier's quick temper i , . Hhiva DOGiimdi'S flair for mu inLi clothes is wished upon Di nnabcilo Bailev . . . The nu- tiii'al charm of Marge I'liigron i ir-Vt hi Mary Juckway lie iha listuk bestows her qui- ctnosg upon Eleanor Honkmwn . . . The vntiro estate of Vii'ge I'aapa'as neatness is left in Mary K. Lluyd Iinrnthy Jivinn enirusts her law flu s h 0' ti Mui'iun Swift . . . I'll- r'n i: - lh'mm grts; .111 Ann Hit Si prettv honov-i-nlnrod iuir . .. Holmi Joki is the proud liviross in Mai-kv Jahn- smig rmI-iimmod eye giusms . . , Viwiu Kaartn wills hm- nihint- it' aiiiiitv t0 Dnmthv Runhnnmi . , Margaret MannnEII is in line fm- Irvne Kui's engagement iinw . . . Bequc'ithml tn Arivni P'w'mi'iil arn Doris Liikkurila's prams . , . Th0 wit 0f Margar- it Marv Ma'mnnv is left to Hwnthy Ix'zii'iii'1aiiti i Thv hi hi .Twm Ni'Ait'inrs hen'i hzmdh is Ma'w'lia Kirk . . Adi! Ni-Cov mitrusts her franknmx with C'-riiinp Rimiwiu . . i Mm ri' Lon Biliivv I'PCQiVGs thv print him from Cinnv Miner . , . Tn 1m siitm', G'Oi'ia. Lorraine Nid- miimn ieav'is ho hashfulmxw . Iirmice Piazakit hnci'iws her s'mrt hair 11mm Mariii'u Lank- Rnnovi . . Shirim' Kuykka is to v-rvnivo Milili'ed Railto's nlmt as salutatorian . . Joan SL-hwn- Hifor leaves thli Hnnm- Sncivtiy presidmwy tn Lenora Haanpa . Shirlov Hiptikko inherits Boveriv Wnodring's car . . i Kainn Wunri loavns her Divas- rmtm-ss 10 Elsie Kriskinon, .Tn Cari DeMarco, Bud Knur- deau leaves his bashfulness , . . Hill Clint leaves his curly red hair to Tom Asuma . . . Inher- itinz Sieve DiMaro's classy car are Jae Ligot and Edward Hjerpe , i Chick , Finnila's runse of humor goes to Robert Magieevy . . i 3H! Hulnlstrnm ivm'is the Mariner in Jim Gra- ham . , . The proud heir to Bob Hyds's frankness is Stewait Burnett . . . Wrapped in collo- p ane, Mary Juckway is left to Dale Sm 1h bv Jelrv Johnsun . . Hub J kelak personality is lvft t'i Iliil Hawkinsnn . i , The U. S. Navy is left to Kenny K'm: bv iii'l Kiimchm'k Waynw Knsniu limueatha his In 'kiilk' s to Sam Rav . . . Dim Lviwis is hnnorwi with lli-l'mun iCo'ian Spanish hunk . . . iii'i Luurilu bJStJhin his height upon Bill Palm . Tn Geno Lmig yynng Tony Luvm-k's ahiiitv tn niav linmrie . . . Hill Lohtim-n 'anq his naan'mnv tn Arlen Cniiior i. in l's' ' ?,?'lv'ni brawn goes to Francis Howard . i . Tom Vincelnt receives Dav- id Magmevyis flying ability . . Hill Millberp; bestows his Sharp clothes on Dick Henry . . . Tn Eddie .Pnhjala, OiVa Paa- vola leaves the stage . . i Be- queathed with the dramatic ability of Bill Pierce are Bill Mackey and Frank Ballo . Hill Rantaia leaves his car to Howard Hnskins and his trom- bone tn Delmnre Hill . . , Dick Sasso wishes Fred Leng to have one of his broad shoul- ders. he gives the other one to Don Hoffman , , . Leonard Mi- iann is given Bill Shea's height . Armand Michelson is pre- sented Paul Tikkanmi's love for pimtrv a'id his chaik-talking . . . Bud Petersim is to re eive the grades of Allen Turula . .. 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Don Zalimeni CttZazzW play- ed left half and was the uboot- legger specialist, He was the first player from Harbor in a good many years to receive mention on the All-Ohio foot- ball squad. William Millberg, Don Zalime- ni, Harry Bourdcau, Tom Asu- ma, and Coach Elmer Gray. Third row: Douglas Scott, Don Huffman, Leonam Milano, Robert Jokela, William Lehti- nen, Don Lewis, William Heath Kulyn. land, and John Johnson. Fourth row: Stephen Este- fan. James Graham, Jack An- derson, William Laurila, Rob- ert Kaihlanen, William Hawkin- snn, Victor Turok, and Robert 7 of 17 Lettermen are Seniors Wayne Kosola, left tackle, made the grade in his first year of varsity playing. Harry Bourdeau, quarter- back, was rated by people as one of the ufightingcsth backs in the league, always in there pitching to win, really a piay- er's player. Dick Ockman played left guard after being Shifted from the backfield 0f the 1943 squad. Richard Sasso, anoihPr fel- low who worked himself up to the first string, played with his whole heart in every game. Bill Millbeirgy a backfield man, did a fine job whenever called upon tn do his part as a replacement. Bob Jokela was out for the squad every year since he came from Dorset and finally succeeded in gaining a benh on the first team in his last year. Varsity 44W? went also to Bud Hallo, Carl DeMarcn, Ed Pohjala, Armand Michelson, Tom Asuma, and Fred Lena, all juniors, and to Jack Bowler, Bob Ockman, and John John- son, sophomores, In Wealtd to Game . . . .1 ligh hnpm they mni llziw. lhim- .wnim's uf PMS. Inn . lehuiiiliiuli mi lhc uiiimzii high schmnl cryslzii hziiii plm :1 Im Hi inmgmzilinu pi'mlucu Ihcw lurt'chls iur 11mm. hxn hymn hx-nvr. liliiii iLli-g .Ipzm Abernathy, doing ham- .Vam imitatinns with Dnetor liintz's 'lil'ax'oiing; Talent Shmv , . . Harry inurdeuu, star of the smash hit on irnadway, Double Talk in H Minm'i' , , . Anna Marie Aii-kin, and her clarinet, on thp radin program, HRi-duco tn Music Bill mint. champion xw-ight-iiftm' nf all the 48 states . . . Put Hulkmi. a frenzied mnthvr, fwilw tn k9? heir hair fmm graying: . . . Runneriup in tho swoon crunn contest is that, now umiernuurished singer, Stove DiMare Dirvcting speech classes at Joeis Bar, is Madame Jeanne: Burns Doe . . . Dressed in a znnt-suit on the FOTnPr of Huiiywuod and Vino still stands Slick-Chick Finniia . Now being: called Fiattnp, Dorothv Collier models dresses for Mr. Ihm'm's . . . If you fret a telegram and smnmnp sinus uHaww Birthday, that wiii b9 i'iiii Hoimstmm . . . Shirley De Grondt. drowning her sorrow; in :1 glass of milk at Mikv's Tavern Huh Hwio. giving seam-es for manv Harbor stu- dunts . . i Mama Finqren. tvn- inn' 60 xxords per minutv with her toes . Jvrrv Jnhnsnu, giving advice to heartbroken girls . . . Pmrtha Estok. jumn- ins: from huTSn M imrxe in inrnum am Bailey's I'iH'US . . , Wioke Jukulai rutiim: napvr dolls in Mother MLIrnhV'c H'Imn fnr Harmless Virginia Huanaia, iahnrinq hv dav and hv nivrht, doing housnwurk . , i am Klimchm-k. ewahhimr more decks . . i Dorothy Heinn, prn- fossor of unknown arh and sciences . . . Wm'np uRDdii Km swim in the dmufin of tho Af- rican iumrio teaching jive shins to the. medicine nwn . . . 091151 Jnhncnn. Rolling: nrmvm-n at Miami Pwaoh . . iiii Lau- rila. toaohinq thn mm: ova the nv+ of niavinrr hnn-smtrh . Viola Kaartn, hurnim: tho indius' hair while she sinus . . . ,Anthnnv Lavovk. chief chef at Hm Walrinrf-Astoria i . . Irene IIM- hugv taking; earn 0F 11?? limo darlings . iiii Lohti- . Ill i nenv tom-hing in tho Ih'umlwav bcuutius . Doris Lukkai'ia. rcntin -' Lf-Drivevlt camels tn tourists in Arabia i . . Allan Lillvis. selling a formu- ia rm Hmv Tu Reduvt-C, ur h We. YHLl'ro Fat, V Mur- iirot Marv Mahuney, piaiina' with her pail and shovel in the Sahara desert . David Mm groevv. imh'uctint: thii birds and br-vs 0n traffii. rules . Joan MvArthur, taming iiznis so thm- am he used in znns . , . Bill Miiibm-u. drivinv: n rmmr at Indianapolis , . . Aria Mi-Cov. r'arrvinir On in tho nffii'e whiiv the boss ulavs golf , Oix'a i'aavnlv. a Hivri sham aw! in tho dmigh, heating those thiy- seeds . . . Virsriviia Minvr, giv- inlr advice tn those who hzn'o Nada f'lultv HitlrrimmS. . . . Hill Rantziim sviiim: bpef on th dancing hmnf with no points . . . Lor- mine Nicmmcn, a girl hmmm- busier 21L 3. rmlCn . . . liiil l'jvi'ce, mudt-ling' at 1110 liim'rc's Mvnk Fashion Shoppe . i . Luuise Ihiagakis, trying to put :1 bill throuvh Cnngi'uss to make dmirwuvs lower 5n she'd 100k taiiux' iiirhurd 811550, ballet trainer of stage and srreen Mildred iiuittn. a uuiz kill 011 the Inusv . . . Bill Shea, toiling: bedtime stni'ivs over hit: own radio prug-rum tn ail iittio kiddies . Juan 50i1W:H 1fGF, pi'usidvnt nf' VVU- man's Huh . . , Paul Tikkmwn, giving iivmonstrutium tn holii mpter prospects .Bevorly anli-in'r woman humpinn liiirh hurdiny , . ; Turuiu, always taking A lmihike Mich KiLlV bvf'n'v'. fast . i . Kainu Wunri, trgrinm to make Lin iwr mind wguua man to vhtmsp Hubert Wiihillv, duming his own socks in his harhelnr apzirtnmnt Dim Kalimtmi. singing with thl MPL upm'a Cam'tesy Cal Says m Ifyor: prophesy wrong, nobody will forget 1'1, but if i you prophesy right, nobody will remember. CONGRA TULA TIONS, GRADS! Jahnson - Kirmunen 718 Lake Avenue Plume 5053-11 .Frnnt rmv, hxft in right: Ed Puhjulu, Ilohort Jukvlzl, Don Zulimeni. Hurry limmimu. and Tum Asuma. 6 Cagers Win Letiers basketball men mad? Of these. and 1hrvv, .During the past sezlszm, 19-15, six their varsity letters. three are soniors, juniors. Captain and center of the 1945 team was senior Don Zal- immxi. Don was an allharnund man in any spurt. Under his captaincy, the Mariners mm thl- Cuuntv Chm: l! distrivt tnurnumvnt at I'llgmmnd 21nd fhwnnd I'mv: Znhort Ockmzm, Paul Lundi Allvn Turula, ltivlr 21rd iulng, Juhn Jnhnsnn. and Coach Elmer Gray. Third rnw: Edward Kusivk, tied fmh third in the league. Bud linurdeau was another zlll-around athlete, but he play; 0d littly basketball till his sow iHr year when he made a great shuwing' for himsvlf as one of Um tUp-SC'JFGI'S uf the team. The last lottorman of tho snninn was Bub Jnkula, the buy from Dnrsvt, limb was the 1nly lefchandvd passer 1111 the 10am and he really kvpt tho fellows husv guessing when and where the ball was going. As thp seniors are released in travel rm in tho rpm'tinp; world or in other fields. threw juninrs aw loft hvhintl tn carry 011 whvro tho SPIIiOrS lvft off Jnmvs Huggins, lhui Hullu. 01h Vin dequvst, Tum Yim-om, and William Hpadhlntl. Not. shown in the Fwd Long. picture: Tum Asuma, a grand Iittlv hall player, was the best dx'ibbler 0n the 1945 suuad. Fred Lenp; is the Scrappy guard who sank the basket that thIt Ashtabula in their return game on Har- hrn-hs flnur. Ed Pnhjala, the fighting failuhaired buy, always held his 9nd of the game high. H'. L. Willoughhy 11 1 Ashtahuhl 1H 2 Harbor 6 ii 9317121111921th 4 4; hinom'illn 3 7 Gom-Va 4 S ikantnr 1 9 Did nut mmplvtv wasnn's Q'zlmvs, .ant row, left to Kenneth King, W'illiam ila. William Lehtinen, Allen Turula. Paul Tikkanen, Carl DeMarco, Robert Ockman, and Rrbort W'ilhide. Secor' row: Paul Luoma, Tum Jukthto, Norm FNHb'Wg, Dnuqlas Richards, Gilbert Mey- er, James Shannon, Paul right: Laur- 11 Trackmen Win Awards .Seven seniors. two juniors, and two sophomores will re- ceive letters for their efforts on the 1945 track squad, at the recognition program. The sown s'mim' members of the 1945 squad were Bud Bour- dnnu, who participated in the pole vault and running events: Budge. Paul Wuori. David Fish, and Coach Elmer Gray. Third row: David Lloyd, James Dunne. Jack Quinn, Jack Andnrson, William Shva, Gena Lona. Howard Hoskins, William Knowlton. Richarde- Kinney. and Duane Weminnn Fourth row: Victor anok, James Huggins. Don Zalimeni. B'b Wilhide hurdles; HiH Mi!!- bez'xc. mile re'av tham and 22W yd. dash Paul TWikimon shwt put: Jehrv Johnson, pole vault and m'M rolav: IHI Lnuxdlu, mile and 220-yzl. dus'l: and DH Za'imeni. hith hurdles, shnt pm. and RRO-wl, relax: Carl Dnhlmco, n junim'. was on thu 880-th reh'u' trmm. Rd PO' W. W-eiwq h:s lotte fnr wnrk in tho rOIaVR. Rah 0'-k- m'1'1. RH'hh'wnnre was a milwr. Dom: me run in the relays and in thv mile, Vn'iHiam Millb'n'tr Albert Gross, Th TV ' Wlxau. Jerry Jnhn- son. Dougas Scott, John Wy- man, Robert Knski' and Tom Hacha. Not Shawq in nictures: Tom Axuma, Bud Rana, George Rourdeau. Jack Rut'er. Robert .Inknfa, Wavno Krsnla, Leonard Milano, and Ed PohjaVa. Congratubtions OWEARVS SHOE STORE 1037 West Fifth St. The Grid Season Opponent Cnnneaut, here 13 1k At Ashtabula 25 i Painesville, here 7 5 At Geneva 12 1 Mentor, here 6 1: At Conneaut 13 Willoughby, here 12 Ashtabula, here 211 Harbor :91 League Games Lake Shore Athletic League Standings FOOTBALL W. L. T. Pts. 15 12 12 10 9 .:4 10, Team A htabula 1-1211 bm- Willuughby Conneaut Painesville Mentnr Geneva The Cage llarbur 27 at Warren 32 35 at Glenville 39 3:5 Conneaut here1 22 26 Geneva here1 29 42 at Willoughby-k 3:1 19 Painesville herei' 21 19 at Ashtabulag 41 34 at Mentorh 20 ?3 at CnnneauH '7 30 41 at Geneva? 31 34 at Wiklloughbf 40 35 at Painesvilleh 2t! 28 As tabula harem 27 26 Mentor hereh 22 30 GenevaM 2T 49 Rowei k 27 28 Spencerih 1 15 :11; Loudmivillehw 54 '1 L. M Class 13 ' Sectional Tournai ment. 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 .4: Season S. Al 1.. games. His State District tnurnament at Kent. 1 '.Coach How ard R1 Goad: JuJuctea! Seniors Win Both Leagues I , In In tercIass Dhomzis came to Harbor in 1943. sut- ceeding Coach S. A. Hering, whg went to Roosevelt Junior 1.1111511, Cleveland, Ohio. Opponent Coa.h Thomas in his first year produced Harbor High's first cha111pionship football team i11 many years, winning eight, losing none and tying none. In the league baSketball season of 194.3 Haxbor u 011 one and lost five,' 1n track. the same year, the Mariners placed third in the L,' s. A . 1;: meet; In tho fall of 1944 1141b 11's f otball team 115m four out of SIX second in the league came basketball and Harbm 0111 : more went tofown, taking third place in the league and winning thn Claw B District championship at Edgewond. T'ien value Greetings. and Cvach Thnmas was off for the Army, Hu reported for t'o.1 April 2. .- an A a best teams of thP upper three . Skippers ; Seniors 5 U i . Sophomores 2 :1 V were Wayne Kosola, 'kanen, Bill league games to tie for Along induc- . .Buys' interciass basketball was 111 mu leagues this year, league composed of the classes and a 1111 league comv posed of players from the up- per three classes and the quali- fied freshmen who wert' nut out for frosh basketball, A LEAGI'E W. L. Pct. 1 2 .6011 Wheelsmen Z 2 .500 Mates 2 '3 Barons 1 i .400 .2511 uB LEAGUE 1.000 2 .6011 .4011 .200 Juniors F111: hmen 1 4 .Paul Tikkaneifs Skippers Paul Tile Holmstrom, Gerald Bill Laurila, and Lillvia ' The senior B teani xxas 13m Lauriia Bill- Holmstrum, Bill Lehtinen Allah Finnila B'rHW Ran'ala. Bill lierce, and Rich- ard Sasso Johnson, UBoots GM 1' aalulal am and! Bed Walm 2mm :25an company Senior Girls W in Volleyball Championship .Kziinu Wunri's twvlf'th grad? IPHIH wuii tht' giris' intramural Vuilm'hull Miminatinn tnurna- mMit Members of her tram wm'v Dni'uthy Ilviim, Anna Met rio Aickin, Viulu Kuurtn. Mar- jul'iw Engwn, Irene Kui, Mil- dri-Ll Ruittn, uml Iiuris Lukka- rim. Jnmum Graham's freshman tvum W215 hi :11011 in lin' final snugglv hv Kaimu': itaIIL but they were Lhe- victors in the junior high tnurnanwnt. The tmm was Durlmw l'lnus, I'ati'i- viz: Hasswtt Helen Kai, Muri- annv Snmppi, Rita Grady. Fium-us Wilpulzi, Leila Annulu, and Hihla Baker. Bswhrjg Hin'annr Hmnkrinvn, juniur, svorvd tho higth-sr, 1394-1-45 av- m'agv, 121-1. in the girls' intra- mural bowling league. Swami. With 10x, was Betsy Ruiimie. also a junior. Irene Kni, sow 101', and Shirley Koykka. jun- ior, were tied for third place with Scures nf lUT. Nziiil'yl.i1k- k'rLriIz-i, freshman, vamu in fourth with 105, Tm'oszi. Gouhin. frwhnmn. rolled the highest tuumumont average. 151. In this tourna- mPnt wow tho five girls of each Claw with the highest av- erages, Ann Jackson, sopho- mnre, surfed the swund high- est scurv, H4. Eleanor Hunko- mm canw in third with IZHH. Fourth was Nancy Lukkurila with 1124. Basketball Mary .Iackway's olrwmith grade team was thv ViCtox' in the senior hivh svhunl girh-f in- tramural haskwthall olimimltinn tuurnameht Her team mum- hz-rs warp Mai'inn Emit. Betsy miiiniu, Mary Lmu Huihiy. Shii'lwy Knykka. Elvzmnr Hun- kunmi, Dunna Kuchemh-M'er. and I'lleaimy Briton .l'nuimv Kuski's team won tho junior high tr-iirnanwnt Hwy team was Shirlvx' l'Ivkluiui, Cami Aiizivr- sun. l'at Ayvrn. Jam- Anderson, and Marianne Sumppi. frvthun Varsity Track 1945 INTERVLASH NI BET April 1 , ll, 12 Sviiims. 113; Juniors, 42: Sophmnnrw, Froshnwn, 9 April 271 C-Hg; Edgewnnd, 2.115 Ruwv, 23 April 27 Harbor 7412: Cnnnvuut, 45: Geneva. d- A Harbor, da'g May 1 36: Ashtabula. 82 May 5 MENTOR RELAYS Hai'bnr. 25H: Ohihtead Falls, 2534, tied for first place Class B LAKE SHORE LEAGI'E Eastern Division Preliminaries Hay X Harbor, 62; Ashlabula, lmi'g: C'mmxaur 2271:: Geneva, 10 thlmpinnxhip Meet. 131W ll. nlwlltbl', nil; Asntabula, 5311:; Painesviiio, H6: VViHoughby. :m; Harbor, 27; Fairpnrt, 131:; Conneaut, 11; Geneva, 0 DISTRICT MEET, ORANGE Harbor and Orange. :36. tied for first FIosh Basketeers Win T Wice Harbor 03 Park 22 Edgewuml 8 Fulumhus 15 Wat 26 Park 22 Edu'ewumi 1-1 W'est. 3-:2 Saybmnk 10 Rate Varsity hLottomwn uf tho Squail, according to frush mach H. R i Miller, aw freshmen GOUI'g'O Huurdvuu, Paul Wuuri, Tum Hacha. Gilbert Meyer, Bub Law, iiiidiv Jaskt-la, Ed Laiiw, Paul Undue. and Jamvs Rims, and Harold King, an eighth grader. i League Stan din gs i W. L. Pct. Fulumhus 1U len Park a .xun West 3 ,mm Hurhlir ii ?'L'i Mtvbnmx I; Edgewrmd 1 H arbor. Opponent L5 5 29 21 29 24 .,., my 1H lhlL'l lelx'. m- Frosh Gridders Lose 4 Games . Varsity IlanIiWI'S of the squad from the ninth grade worn Georgy Ihiuiwlvau, Jumm Enos, 'l'um Huvha. David Lluyd, Paul Luumu, Gilbert Meyer, Nnrman Mivheisun, Rivham Pvuru, .lavxk Quinn, DULIQ'las Richards. Jnhn Wyman. Kich- ai'd kaimwy, and Paul VVLI- m'i Eighth gxndvrs mi thvivam WW9 Dick Kutila, Jm- King. Humid King. and Ed Lainv. The hulam'v Hf tik' squad was made up uf Edward DiMaru. David Fish, Tom lfi'kksnn, Iii- Kiil' Jaskela, Huh Law. Jamvs Muiih-, Charles Ssxmtehy. 21nd U011 Iivuth freshmmi: Philip HHIHHUI. Miltnn .IUh'ISUn, ana Kano, Jim lewaii. Allan Low- is Garv Quinn. Eddie Scott, and Dit-k Stvhhins. eighth gm!!- f , XVIII'VH x AVVI i. V i'r'qfil Raver, Bob Bjorstvdt. Kenneth Campbell, Alfred DI-Catn, Rich- ard Bnurdmui, Huh FPI'I'HIHIIH Charles Gustufsmi, Juvk H215- N't't. Ditk Heirttua. Kenneth Ju- hula hih Kirk, Harold Luiirila. James Rvniiick, Jnhn Siiiisvik, Anthnny Sm'ivv. Huht'rt Tiito. Tvd Watmus, and Bob Zalimev iii, seventh graders, Fresh League Flmsh P21 rk r U 1 West Col umb us 1.7 13 D 4 1 1 2 4 i Harlmr U H U i D Their Season Harbor Oppmlent U Park 34 T V'Vvst 12 u Cuiumblm T 0 Park 11-1 Good Luck, Class of 1945 Christenselfs 1010 W. Fifth St. Phrmo 553741 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES You are having the Big Moments of your Life now at your proms, dates with that special fellow on a furlough, and most of all, graduation. These big moments will continue through your next few years at college, nurses training or at work in ' the service of your country. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.