71w MW WRITTEN, EDIT'ZD, AND PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR BY STUDENTS OF HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL. ASHTABULA, OHIO VOL. 35, No. .Twenty-nine Harbor High School students will be honored by awards at, the annual mid- term recognition day program, this afternoon. Coanh Richard Wolfe will award varsity football letters to Jack Hassett, Bill Numu'nen, Canteen to be Open, Have Orchestra .Y-Teens of the citv will spon- sor the Y-Canteen, tonight from 10 tn 12 p. m. Rey DeMickel and his orchestra have been en- gaged to play for the evening. Conneaut hizh-schoolers. visit- ing Harbor for a basketball en- counter, are invited to attendi Saturday the canteen will be open with records played for dam'inz. New records; bought by the canteen council Will be initiated at this dance A11 I Want for Christmas Is - Wow.l .Whet vro'JEd ikc most :0 mm in your ' mas stockA mg? All in the guy spirit of Christmas the following stu- dents committed themselves. You'd think sumeune wuuld haVe wanted to find mistletoe, a Christmas tree. or some other such practicalityi but no! Hare hor's students are such frivo- lous characters! 0h, death, where is thy string? Answer: Bill Bailey, tenor seutiun leader of the Senior Chn r, ttA female shumn! Defying the laws of nature, Lee Gill, junior volleyball cap- tain, replies, Gee. I guess I'd like to find a brand new auto- mobile. Senior Y-Teen member Car- ole Heruua chirps, An :11er report card and an easier meth- od for studying Latin! iernie Nordgrnn, Lat'n Club president, submits 'All I want is a goud-looking blonde with a nice personality, 5' 4 in height, and weighing about 120 pounds. Juniur Sally Englesbee ad- mits, t'l need an alarm clock that really wakes me up so I can Kn home from school every night, at 3:30. instead of 3:45. Nri rpflcctinn on Miss Wisman's ccmpany, but, gosh I'm sure tired of having to make up time for every time Ilm late! Cleveland Art Show Visited by Haxbontes .Forty Harbor art students journeyed to Cleveland, yester- day, to view the exhibit of Northeastern Ohio creative art sponsored by Scholastic Maga- zme and the Halle Bros. Co. The exhibit: is on display in the Halle Bros. store through March 19. Two Harbor sopho- mores. Carole Johnson and Lu- cina York, have work on exhihe it. Graduates Make College Honorary .Two Harbor High graduates attending Bowling Green State University have been initiated into Gamma Theta Upsilon, na-l donal recognition society in earth sztience, according to a news release from Paul W. James News Bumau, Bowling Green State University. Ths-v an: Gerald Johnson, snn son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv W. Johnsnn. 1327 Michigan Ava, and VViliam Shea. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Shea, 312 Pennsylvania Ave. Johnson is a sophomore and Shea a fresh- man. Both are studying geolow 2v. Thev are 1945 graduates of Harbor High Srhuol. Movie Operators Have Assignments .anie machine operators for this year are Jerry Susdorf, Philip Peterson, Tom Srott. and Ruben Sneary, tenth grade, and Willis Stevenson, seniur. A schedule made out by Mr. E. W. Pickett, their adviser, ap- points eash boy to run the ma- chine certain periods each day They receive two and one-half credits per semester for this work. Stenro is to Lead Harbor Pep Band .Gm-rge Stenmos;, unrliotist, ha:; been appointed dire lur uf the Harhur 1948-41! pep hund by ML Fred Ii. Walker, instru- mirnml dirm tar, The mr-mbus include a bari- me pluyvr, Kc-illl Jnrkway; t-lurim-ts. inux'cim FHISPI' zmil Karon Hukulu; L-M'nels, 12m luilny anll liernie Xurdzren: drums, kusnlnp Hill, David Sunsteby; l em-h hum, Rnlwrt l'urLiln; pitzmlu, Elisabeth ltir'h- ards: tenor sax, Willis Steven- snn; trnmhanos, Charles Knski and William Luama; tuba, Du. vid thtnmna. in Salo Heads Sophomores .Jlm Sula dun nf lhtfi v as , Sept. . . uas elurtmi vice-presidu ; Irmw Gnuhin, svcretaryrlrc-us- urrar, Mis's Annabelle White is class adviser. was Qlwiml prmi- 'i lhumnrie F k C u .A net profit of $174.09 was . . I tions ofhthe Operetta, Chrisb Vacatzon Begun; mas in t e Circus, Nov. 29 and , School auditorium, by the kins SChOOI WlndOWS Christmas recess for all Harbor dergartens, and grades one, two, '. Christmas windows, this 50110015, following the 1 D- m. and Jackson Buildings. Merry Xmas and HHappy d3 . g Three grades of the Wash- New Year'i signs on the front tioh zEOaazmcitgsfgisprQZEHt: est numbers of tickets. Miss Six member. of Miss Barbara - Edna Johnson's third grade Kuhlmanis eiEhth grade art studies. Jan. 3' Miss; Ham'Et Tilton's kindgar' Mary. the three kings. and the Dance Is Dec. 29 gatten 01385. $3725; and M153 baby Jesus on the Windows. The $35.55. Expenses includEdi CDS- Lois Matha. Martha Ellen for the annual Senior Girls and Curves, $11.43: federal tax, $39: Johnson, Shirley Norris, June Pilnt Cluib Christmas dance. Ad- $11.25; and stage hands, The sale of tickets brought in The net profit is to be equal- M. 1 Sh I 20-21 ly divided between the two InStIe OW, an' I nry will receive $87.04. and the - - Jackson treasury. mm- o ene 1t emona un in many a year will be given by Meditation the North End Club, Jan. 20 an .Approxjmately five hundred School auditm'ium, it was an- tation of the Christmas Medita- nounced by the assocxation. Dec. by the lower office, Dec 13. Harbor Memorial Association e program opened with for the carillonic bells fund. sextet, d' evted be M . Fred R , . . Walker. RX; a pielulc-ie to the bar High dramatics director, a Caupella Choir, directed bV mt and 0f the minstml. ML F, Mr. R Edwin Miller. sang 596. Edwvn Miller. vocal dirertnr at th: thud ith-b'lt .h chorus asqseed by Mr. I'au $31516:sz trwj LE'd 332mm,. Parnell and Mr. Kaarlo Mackt-y. . .,. . R. Z. Koski 15 general and a selected tht pantomxmed chairman of the presentation, intervals traditional Christmas Mr. D. L. Amidon. Mr. J. T. Carols. Four 53105 were sung. Condron, and Mr. Fred Brown Chair's singing The Lord Bless Fuller dialo - . ,, . . , gue and Jokes, You and Keep You, by Lutkin. Mr. J. J Porter. nuhliclfv b.Eight sleilections were played y the arbor High School gued R. Walker, for the Rotary PaCks Boxes lub members. Dec. 10. l . ed Meni' uButtons and Bows, For C IStmaS lien; of the club joined in sing- packed by the Junior Red Cross '12- Council at a luncheon meeting, gram were llNow Let EXILE: gall. adviser of the group. Klaxon. Mnod 'Mauve, Tro- Delivery 0! the boxes was meal, and ltChrlstmas March? made, Nov. 13. by Linda John- tended the county meeting at the chapter house and turned To 100 Percent Jackson sixth grade Council Red CIOSS Report members, this year, are Linda lion, homeroom 204 was first fifth. Jo Anne Sale and Billy to report 100 per cent member- Anuma; fourth, Martha Jean Cross drive, completed hat Joan Kellsttom and Nicky week. Harbor High again su e Kneent second. Patricia Lntala scribing a total of $41.80 from Pinney and Patsv Howell. all the homeroomn. tau. The group are ninth graders with rs. Clara Alford Room 206 gave 83.05; 211, $2.08; 263, 3431; 209 $2.75; 31.55: 300, 318.44. The juniors had the highest class report realized on the two presenta- Artists DBCCIdte Nov. 30, in the Harbor High .TOday beng the and three of the Washington year, adjoin the illuminated annual mid-term recognition ington Building sold the high! of Harbor High. tioni Classes Will resume their students sold $44.80 Worth; class painted the pictures of Sizne Olson's second gmde, artists were Gloria Hcrshhorg, .December 29 is the date set 23; pianist, $20; Operetta, books. Wjitala, and Bonnie Lesperance. mission Is 44 cents. $254; expenses were $89.91. school; The Washington treas- 500 See Annual .Harborls first minstrel show d Jan. 21, in the Harbor High attended the traditional presen- tlon, Dec. 12, it was reported 14. Proceeds Will 20 t0 the 1 ti . l 17' SE ec ions p ayed 3' a brass Miss Adrienne Spahn Har- pantnmime pmzram, the Senior Will be in Charge of the drama- eral number; on the stage. They Harbor. wil be in charge of the read the stm'y 0f Christls birth Mr. the narration, the cho r sang at iiNonh End Lights of 1049 n m ? pmgmm Cl'mw With the are in charge of tickets; Mr. R. Band Entertains Club Jr. Red Cross Band. under the direction of Mr. While playing Stoutheart- and W'h'te Christmas, mem- .Ten Christmas boxes were Other numbers on the pm- Nov. 9, reports Mrs. W H. SW Tongue Adore 'I nee.'1 t son and Jo Anne Sale. They an 204 Leads Way in also the extra money. .For the third year in succese Johnson and Kenneth Swanson; ship in the annual Junior Red Rigo and Don Peters; third, ported the drive, all-out, su - and Bobby Huhta; first, Pat Homeroom 204 turned Is their teacher. 307, 52.93; 306, 32.75; 212. Elm $11.70; the mlors donated FRI, DEC. 17, 1948 13 29 Slated for Awardsl At Recognition Phil Holman, Bob Ahrens, Ted Watruus, Art, Kiikka, Joe King. t Harry King, Dick Kotila, Ed Laine, Chuck Gustafson, Dick Bourdeau, Bub Zalimeni. Baht Bjerstedt, Kenneth Juhola, Tedl Forward, Kenneth Brace. Just McLean, Erland Jokela. Joe uhin, and Fred Savericei Managers receiving letters are; Buckley Weaver and Jerry Sus- dorf. 1 Mrs Clara Alford of the mxards committee will present Nrtional Honor Society awards to Barbara Anderson, Joan Braski, Marilyn Hershberg, Do- lores Sippola, Ted Forward, and Marilyn Westcutt. Following the awards the Seller a Cappella Choir will pre:ent a repeat performance of last Sundayls Christmas Medication concert. along with instrumental numbers and al pantomjrning of the story of Christmas. Mr. R Edwin MilV ler will be in charge. Christmas ; Cards to Buy: Art Press .To finance the purchase of I Laszlo press, the color and d: sign and free-hand art clause of Miss Barbara Kuhlman arr planning the making of silk screen Christmas cards 1m stationery to sell to the com mun'ty. l l The Laszlo press is to b! utlized for work in metal graphic arts, dry-point etchingsi lithographing, and linoleum wood-block, monotype, and tex- ture painting. The cards and stationery will be exhibited in the l'Piclure oi the Week showcase at the high school entrance. They wll b! on sale the last week of Nth ember or the first week of De camber. The price has not Y6 been determined, Faculty, Board Enjoy Reception .A colonial fried chicken din' nur was onjnyml by the Harbo teachers and members of the board of education at their ant nunl reception, Sept. 14, at. thll C'nlunial Restaurant in Geneva; The chrItinn rommittue con sistpd of Miss Frances Freer chairman, Mrs. Clara D.Alfnrd Mr, F. Edwin Miller, Mis Katherine Williams. Mrs. Elea nor Walker, Mrs. Marcella Lun di. Mrs. Jeanette Augsburgcr and Mrs. Tellervo Raske. Group singing was followed by a short program c-outainin:1 a skit by the new tcuz-hers.
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J'.m amount to $9700, it was repnrt- 11. . p 111.. in the Harbor Highi Ed. 515141411 audimrium 1 Girls Go for Onyx, Boys Prefer Plain oiizxrimr's lruditiunnl ship- siuddod void rmug on a black nnyx h'ir'kzmund braved fr; 516 ltdt pnpular with thc yriris of 1511- 'nli Hladuatinp: nc- 4'I1rdinv'r to d 5iveries m - 5m- fore t'hriitmas xaraliun, r07 1mm: Lynda Laird. secretary mi 1519 junior class. Th1: buys nrr-ferrl-d 5:519 aHI z'ill Kim's. Only two orderod 55w, nnyx, Onyx rings wero Drivnd :It $13.53: gum. $11.08. 01151' one Rhidr'nt bought a c521:s pin. They sell for $0.25. Choir Broadcasts .31 hmadr-nqt of the Soninr :1 f'uppvlla choir of lhrbnr High Fchuri undt-r tho dirncbion of Mr. I .15'1i11 Millt'r. 11.13 made. .Sumiay. D c. 111. Fiftt-En min- ulIIs uf :' 115m music and fif- im-In 1115111110: of Christmas mu- Sic 11mm Dru. 515,5'55.A Hire r6- corrling for this broadcast was mudII INC. 1?, 260 Attend Dance aTu'n hundred sixty amended 5514'- aqual $Iniur Girls -Pil4n.. Club Ch 'simas dunrvo, in the gym Dec. 255. Rey DeMickei'S orchestra playrd. Marge Danhln hnaderl 1519 decarntirz committing whir'h 1m: cnmpnsnd uf Jmce Juan Markey. Bnb Dunne. E. i-Iinv. Gnome Sfcnroos, ,. diluvium. Q1511. in, Nine Movies Scheduled For Ian.-Feb. . GNine vducatinnai movies 31'! 5151015115815 50 he shnwn at liar lmr High during January and Fohi'uzu'y. 011 Jim. 1243, Dairy PrOI du 53 and What, Makes Rain will he :Ihnwn; Jan.19 ?5511 lindv Dt'fenst's Against, Dis- ease ; .131 251- 1711055 31111 HII'It anti M11513. . Mm'i schedulvd for FrIbru- nry are lhshind thp Shad-ws' whivrh wiil 510 551mm. FPb. 55-10; lie'llun I'lmicum and Air Rnad to Gnid. Feb. 16-17; and F'Irth and Wurids Beyond 73, 25; 94 Harbor Choir Photo In Electromet News 0A picture of Harbor's 80115015 8 Cappellzx Chair being direclnd' bv Mr. F. Edwin Miller appears in the December issue of Elec- tmmet News mnnthly publicaI tiun of the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. e p51 turo was taken at E dinner in honor of the Electrmnct man- agement group 115, the Ashtabuia Hotel. last November, die and
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