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Editor-in-chief . . . Art Editor . . . Associate . . . Photography . . Assistants. . . Historian ..... Activities Editor . . Associate ....... Girls' Athletics Editor Boys' Athletics Editor . . . Assistant. . . . . . . Business Manager . . . Advertising Manager . Associate . . ..... Subscription Manager. . . Circulation Manager . . Assoc i ate ...... Typists . . . . Literary Advisor . . Art Advisor .... Business Advisor . . The Annual Staff We have given of our best to these pages EDITORIAL STAFF .-..-an-.na susan-.an- BUSINESS STAFF 5 Carole Johnson Barbara Niemenen Howord Whitney Tim McDonel, Philip Peterson Robert Sneary, John Simmons Rae Harmon Shirley Brown Joan Cable Nancy Palo Kenneth Brace James Landis Frank Cornwall Jerry Susdorf Charles Koslci Pat Sherry Donna Bailey Jeanne Zalimeni Marian L. Johnson, Ruth Salmi, Delores Beckman Miss Ruth Wisman Mr. Wallace Moore Mr. Wayne Behrendt
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Yearbook Staff ROW I: RAE HARMON, DONNA BAILEY, SHIRLEY BROWN, CAROLE JOHNSON, JOAN CABLE, BARBARA NIEMINEN, NANCY PALO, JEANNE ZALIMENI. ROW 2: MR. WALLACE MOORE, TIM MC DONEL, KENNETH BRACE, PHILIP PETERSON, FRANK CORNWELL, HOWARD WHITNEY, MR. W. F. BEHRENDT. NOT SHOWN: MISS RUTH WISMAN, JERRY SUSDORF, PAT SHERRY, CHARLES KOSKI. THIS DAY WE STEERED HER FROM THE PORT TOWARD OPEN SEA T HIS is the crew of the Mariner . Through hand copy, typed copy, art work, layout, arrangements, letters, and bills, the yearbook was their baby. Now it is yours and wel- come. It is the sincere hope of the staff that it will meet with your approval, for it was a long, hard grind to bring it to you. Publishing this yearbook required a procedure entirely different from any previous annual production at Harbor High School. There have been choices to make and decisions and always the problems of time and money to contend with. There are qualities in which this book are sadly lacking. In other matters careful thought has made it very satisfactory Note the woebegone expressions in the picture. Perhaps such scowling was caused by their long slavingsp and then, again, it might be the glare of the sun .... 4
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E ACH succeeding Spring is witness to another class casting clearer eyes about old stairwells and doorways long since regarded as dull and commonplace. The old doors are the same doors that have always stood arching between rooms and halls, but in this last look they take on a new aspect, they no longer represent passages through which students file to class - now they are exits and entrances in the true sense of the words. There is always something magical about doors and stairways. The magic lies in the strange paths which lead from them, nor is any path like another. Our lives are woven through strange doors and wind- ing stairways, an unknown blending of exits and entrances, and our lives, too, retain some of that magic even after our last mysterious exit. il ewmfh When suddenly we are faced with yet another door to open, having reached the termination of high school, there is one moment of hesitancy in which we seem to be visioning old sights in a differ- ent light. lt may be on the last day or perhaps dur- ing the last year, but there comes a moment when we stare hard at each door, as though by such in- tent dwelling on every splinter of wood or time- worn knotch, we could absorb the whole picture of the school in Fine detail and lock it forever in our memory. That is the moment when the old doors become exits and stairways entrances, for in June we walk down the stairs seniors and as magically are seniors no more. We offer this 1951 annual as a magical volume to any and all who have contributed to, strength- ened and loved Harbor High School. But especial- ly to the class which has left this Spring, may this book be an ever-present memory of the doors and stairways we have passed through and an inspiration for those we have yet to enter. 6
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