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Just Started -- Grade Seven ' 1S fr H1 rivht: Rottv Duvet, Eleanore Fuller. Nancy Cnnnnlly, Joan Shafhr, . 'W. mm, Fthlnn DL-Cato. Marv Stnvons, Elana Runhonen. Marion Lundi. Shir- ! v meMs. 1 k'm Lehman. Mariel Herlevxl S'wrnd wm': rivtta FuHer. ShirIey Carle, Jnanna Inman, Shirley Noble, Dnlnres Z:-1i: wni, RCPFV- Mmrrismw, Thnmas Wmts, Conny: Hakkannn, Rich'nd Runth Thhvl row: Audmv Hannah. Shirley SHhNk, P-arbara Plants, Geraldine Horvath, Jannunlinn anwivk, Susan Endolmann, Elaine Westertinen, Roberta Varchelli. Irene Rmvrr. Richwd Ruthr. Fourth mw: Robmit Pakkala mmer Koch, Jimmy Laird, Janice Baht. Jeannine De- N0k!e Kvthrvn Halmla, Edith ParneIl, Judy Gregory, Linda Backlund, Barbara KPI- lnn'zr. Tx'z'vsy meir-k. Fif MW: Wv'lmn Wagner. BMW Snpary, Donna Davidson. Rirhawi Perskari. Ronald Ckivu Chwlns Anderson, John Ridden, Gary Russell. WiHiam Smith. S mw: Rohevt Pours. John Kanne, Pe1vr Dndge, Ronald Engel. Rnbwrt Siler, Dn- vid KnHln. Jack Pfetsch, Frank Dragon, Allen Nieminen, William Hamilton, Rayburn Hvand. John Fuller Not shown: Rah, WDmmto, Jacqueline Billhardt, Andra Livingstrm, Shirley Nirmi, David Kuivinen. Keith Lait ,y GEARY BOILER WORKS
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Eighth Grade-Far to Go Frm? MW, 10' M rirzh'r: W'm'rLJohnsnn. Janh Braski. Faml Lnr'kson. AHPP Whysmm. Un'l TM ' . Pmnob Rush, Lula Bar-Wund. Thnmas TI'I Whita Richard Farrar 5! 'mvd rmx: Ch'Wr: Yncum, Marth? Ellpn Johnson, Luuise Michelson, Gloria Hersh- h 1' , Ilmmiv Tn'mhr'nw Lm'NM Fyajan, 1.0;; Mathw. Kathlevn Butler. Rptsv Lehfinim rrm.,: ww: Mr EIPHH' Cray. adviser, Vallee Fnhos, Vivian Jones. June Viimla. Waltvr W'Wm TTW vt' C'Mft. .W irlcy Nnrris, Norma Kmns. Carol Rannick. vm' Frame Dragmn RWhard Fskolin, ShurIey Sleeper, Paul Carln, David Dukr Gmmrv, Porrv Johnson. Donald Dotty. chard ?Mrnm RnnaId Carlson, Richard Imhtinen, C'lydp Aickin. Harry G Mm WWI T vlrmn. Herman RHonnn. David Dnnue. RunaId Jarvela. Richard Sin'inen. VM r-h HM: Pmei Digney. Francis McGrath, thty Knapp, Carol Rickard. Elsie Shi- navlt R. Hv Hzrckw, Meats Groceries Produce AM ON'S 625 Lake Ave. We Deliver
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7;; mm 21m SW Well .Studen1S, teachers, and all others directly cnnnN-ted with the schools are delighted with the manner in which the new school year has openrtl. Cleanr lincss, order, definite schedules, adequate supplies, and a friend- ly atnmsphcre cantribuu? to the engendering of a spirit of work and to smooth and effec- tive operation. The enrollment at the pres- ent time is 81m, which isasllght increase over the total enroll- ment of last year. The Congest- ed scctiuns are thp kindprgarten and the first grade. There are approximately ninety little folks registered fur kindergarten and the same number for the first grade. We have converted the library room in the Waghingtun S huol into a first grade class room thus making it possible to accommudnte all first grade children Without overloading the teachers This means that we have nnw three first grades instead of twu. Such an arrangement was not pussible fur the kindergarten because of a lack of wont An assistant hag bean employed to lighten in Some dvzree the work of the kindergarten teacher, but the number of uhlldren in Bath 0f the two sessions is greatly in excess of the number that should he assigned to one tea'her. If the increase in num- bers continues, sr-me provision must be made.ncxg year for an additional kindervarten mom. It may be interesting to our readers to know somethimz of the Variation in enrollment tContinued on page M Keith Iackway Is President Of '49 Class .Keith Jackway was elected president of the senior class at their organization meeting in studv hall. Sept. 8. He is active in Harbor music circles and a member of the Pi- lot Club. ' Vice-president tor the class is George Stenroos. Joyce Kap- sas will he seiretary-treasurer. Mr. R. M. Meehzn was voted class adviser. Re-elected to head the junA icrs, Sept 9, was Joe Gouhin. Ted Watrous will serve as vice. president; Linda Laird, secre- taryvtreasurer; Mr, Wayne Pickett, advisert Pi-T.A. To Entertain Seniors and Teachers .Harhor High seniors and tepchers will be guests of ,the High SChool ILT. A. at a pic- nic supper, Sept. 20, Supper WI be served in the lower floor corridor at 6:30 p. m. The seniors are requested by Mm. Glenn Grimm, P.-T. A. president, tn stay and help with the program which will he car- ried on bv groups discussing different topics, in the audito- num. 71w MW F- RIDAY. QEPT, 17, 1948 V'ULL'ME 35, N0. 1 WRITTEN, EDIT'ZD, AND PRYNTED EVERY FRIDAY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR BY STUDENTS 0F HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL. ASHTABULA, OHIO '77 Newcomers Enroll in Harbor Many of Faculty Are New, Too t Story on Page 3 i y , Miss . in wt - Miss Annabelle White Girls' Phys. Ed. . Barbara Kiihlmziri Art Mn Sturgis R. Carbin Bookkeeping, Comm. Miss Katherine Williams Home Economics ' , :wt ' . . Mr. James S. Cummings English, Social Science $9? Mr. William R. Hill Industrial Arts . Mr. Rchai-d P. Wolfe gt. Mr. E. Wayne Pickett Coach, Social Seience Physics. Science .Stventyvsm'cn students wlm were not cnrullcd here last .wmt'xztcr :n't' Imw zittrmlmtr Harlnvr Hitgli clrisws, Of lilthc, i'lgili urn Lippcrvl;m.x111cn mid nmy-mnc ill'c in junior high. Senior Girl Heads Staff Of Mariner .Domthy Iiehtinen, senior. has succeeded m the editor-in-chiof position on the Mariner, this semester. adviser W. Beh- rendt announced, Septi 15, Dorothy is now serving her swnnd semester Im the staff 'She previously 3,.ted as literary editor and news editor. Editmial staff members are associate editor, Ginger Hamil- ton; literary editor, Louise Murrison- assistant editor, June Fisher: athletics editnrs, Roland Campbell, I'aulWeiblen, and Patty Viall. Writing on the staff are. for alumni and music, Joanne Leh- tinen: classes and clubs, June Fisher: exchange, Joyce Kap- sns; and library, Jean Scott. On the business staff are Ruben Evans, circulation man- ager; Haibor advertising, Joyce Smith; uptown advertising. Jean Srott and Patty Viall; typists. Joanne Freetly. Marie lyn .Hershherg, and Joyce Kap- sas. Prin J. A. 'Pawcett, business, and Mr, W. F. Behrendt. editOe rial and printing, make up the advisory staff. , Canteen Opens Tonight at 10 .The opening Y. M. C A. Can- teen dance of the year will be tunight, from 10 p m. to 12 p. in Ralph Hawkins and his or- thcstra will play for this Ash- tabula-planned affairl Dnor admission is 30 cents. a raise of five cents over last year's. Harbor, Ashtabula, and Edgewnod students may attend. At a meeting of the council, Sept. 13, it was voted to in- crease the Canteen member- ships from one dollar to two dollars. This extra. charge will enable Canteen dances to fea- ture more orchestras through out the school year. The Harbor committee will plan the next Canteen dance, Sept. 24. Openhouse Poslponed .The junior-senior openhouse scheduled for this evening has been postponed because of the number of conflicting activities. 3:30 new date has been announc- Ned Sherry has returned from thu Army t0 template his Sen- ior gear. Janice Edgar has also rerenrolled. Dnris Kane, from Ashtabula High Sr'nnnli Donald llradfm'd. frnm Geneva High Schnol, Keir nnth Perry, Ashtabula High Sx'hool, and Roland Finri, who last attended John Marshall High Svhnnl in Los Angeles, Calif, have joined the junior class. Ncw snphnnmrr-s are Mary Ellen Knitpi. Mentor High Srhdol, and Buckley Weaver, from lidgmmod. Freshmen John Simmons and Betty Kurki both come from OUr Mother of Sorrows School. 'l'nm Hmvath, West Junior High Srhnnl; Iinhard Rluvum, Geneva Juninr High; and Ever- Dtt Craft. who hails from Park Street Junior High, are the eighth grade additions. Incoming seventh graders registered in homeroom 203 are: Janice Halog, Linda Backe lund, Jut'queline Billhardt. Shir- ley Carle. Donna Davidson, Betty Lou Davet. Charlene De- Cato, Jeannine DeNuhle. Susan Endelmann, ElenOr Fuller, Judy Gregory. Audrey Haapala, Kathryn Hakala, Muriel Herle- Vi. Joanna Inman, Shirley Kap- sas, Marian Lundi. ElonaRuo- honen, Juan Shaffer, Mary Stevens. Wilma Wagner, Rone ald Cain, Charles Anderson, Peter Dodge. William Hamil- ton, Keith Lair, John Karine, David Kuivinen, James Laird, Allen Nieminen, Richard Pers- kari, and John Riddell. Homemnm 208 has: Irene Beaver. Nancy Beswick, Gerale dine Horvath. Barbara Kel- lngg. Andra Livingston. Bessie Marrisom Shirley Niemi. Shir- ley NOhle, Edith Parnell, Bar- bara Plants. Jacqueline lien- nick, Shirley Sidheck, Betty Sneary, Janet Viall. Elaine Westerinen, Vivian ch'um, Dn- lnres Zalimeni. Richard Booth, Frank Draxnn. Rnbert DiDonai tn, Ronald Enzel, Richard Fobes. George Heiskanen, Da- vid Kntila, Robert Pakkala, Jack Pretsrh, Rnbert P9919, Gary Russoll. Richard Rutter, William Smith. Robert Siler, and Thomas Watts, h P. - T. A. Ch '12: '11, Officers, Executives to Meet .All officers. chairmen of committees. and homeroom mothers are requested to at- tend the meeting of the exec- utiVe committee of the High School PVT. A.. Thurs.. Sept. 23, after school. in the sotllil room The call is issued by Mrs. Glenn Grimm, P.-T. A. president.
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