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Class History I am the Mariner Yearbook. I've been around Harbor a long time, and I've seen a lot of classes come and go. Let me tell you something about this Class of 1957. I remember the day when they came to kinder- garten for the first time. What a sorry-Iooking bunch of landlubbets they were! I guess Miss Tilton wondered if she'd ever make Mariners of 'em. They liked kindergarten though, and had a great time playing with the turtles, guinea pigs. and such. When they got to the first grade tyes, all of them DID passo they started really working on their one house plus two houses equal three houses and The Adventures of Jim and Judy. They began to like school, though none of them would admit it. There was great rivalry between Washington kids and Jackson kids. Each of them knew that his or her school was better. In the sixth grade they put on an operetta called Sunny. John Dodge, as I remember, was the star; Jack Leonard made a terrifying villian; and I'll never forget Twinkletoes, the court jester. It was Gary Lesperance, of course! They were pretty excited about going to high school. Armed with H-Booxs and plenty of enthusiasm, they faithfully went up and down the wrong stairs, and were often seen in the wrong class, or peeking be- hind a door to look at the number. By the time they were freshmen, they were beginning to get their sea legs as far as school was con- cerned. They struggled successfully through Algebra and Latin 1 twith a few exceptions, of courseJ and now they were eager to be in senior high. The sophomore year came bringing the privilege of sitting upstairs in assembly and of calling all younger students underclassmen. The last three years were busy ones. Their junior play, Drums of Death, brought out undiscovered talent in the class. The highlight of their junior year was their prom. They were proud of the work they did on it, and rightly so. Their theme was Evening in Paris and they transformed the gym into a con- vincing sidewalk cafe. As seniors they chalked up an undefeated football season. They had become a fine crew of Mariners. It's time now to close my pages on the Mariners of 1957 as a class; but don't lose track of them as they start out in the world as individuals. I have a feeling that they're destined for great things.
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Busy at Work Physical Education Cultural Arts Barbara Wotring B.S. , MA.; John Abel BA. Herbert Bierdeman B.M. M.M.; Mrs. Carolyn Susmann 13.5.; James Hanshumaker B.S. , MA. Librarians Special Education Marie Mattem; Darrell Terrell BA. Mrs. Alma Tienvieri;Walter Smith; Mrs. Grimm; Doctor Joseph Miller Practical Arts Elmer Gray B.S. , MA.; Wilbert Willey B.S.; Louis DeWein; Barbara Buehler 8.5. I I
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