Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 11 text:

AND WE'll NEVER FORGET . . . Moving, Up to Our Lockers on the third floor and into stuJy hall as juniors . . . How excited we were to show off our class rings . . . the '58 Football championship . . . Joanne Wagner driving the new driver's training car into a telephone pole . . . The night the Chair broke during the Jr. Class Play . . . Our dances held in Nappi's parking lot. . A Mr. Mandarino hypnotizing Mike Swift . . . The wonderful job done by Suzie Regner in My Fair Lady . . . When the Madrigals gave their rendition of Silent Night . . . Selling Christmas trees in front of Marty Miller's e . . Our first exchange student Bjorg Ahlsen . . . Our Class motto fun! fun! fun! . . . Oklahoma. and what a wonderful job was done by Sarajean Bordeaux, Bob Fortney, and the entire cast . . . How proud we were Of our wonderful prom Fantasia, and all The problems! Running out of Crepe paper, our leaky lake, and coming home at three in the morning . . . The '59 graduation when we began to realize time was growing shorter.

Page 10 text:

THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1960 Would like to present this edition of the Mariner to you in hopes that some- day it will bring back many wonderful and fond memories of your years at Harbor High. To the Seniors we hope these pages will have special meaning So let us begin by looking back and reliving some of those wonderful and unforgettable times. REMEMBER . . . Our first thoughts as we entered Harbor's halls in seventh grade-how enormous the study hall looked, and how we carried our books to every class . . . How frightened we were of Mrs. Eddy, especially in study hall . . . Those wonderful farm stories of Mrs.Casboumes' . . . Latin and Algebra-how we slaved over them in ninth grade V . . How it rained so hard at our class picnics year after year . . . Mrs. DeVassie and Evangeline, who could ever forget that poem . . . The tense moments of the sophomore play, The Valiant . . . All our bake sales and fish frys to make money for that certain event of our junior year . . .



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T LOOKING BACK ON . . . The Topky Memorial Library--all the enjoyment we shared, the knowledge we gained. and the conclusions we drew . . . What a ball we had at our bonfire to kick off the football season . . . The surprised look on Gwen Millers face when she was announced Homecoming Queen . . A Our tremendous football team that never let us down and won the WRL crown once more for Harbor . . . The party at Judy Kneen's when the German Sailors came . . . The Sr. Girl's P.J. party at Susan Carle's and their mterpretation of the stroll. Eva Faulkenberg, our exchange student from Sweden, whose smile gave to all a warm welcome and lasting friendship. . . The surprised look on Tom Buonomo's face the night of his surprise party . . . Some of those experiments in Chemistry Lab when we came up with the most interesting reactions . . . The forming of the St. Men's Club and all of their formal dinners A . . Looking forward to the JL-Sr. Prom. Baccalaureate, and our Graduation Day . . . What wonderful years we've had at HHS, what memories.. . 8

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