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Hurry Bowen, assistant superinten- dent ol Ashtabula Area City Schools since 1961, received his 8.5. degree from Ohio State University and his MD. degree from Miami University. HQ 11:15 taught Chemistry, physics, and biology and has been head football and basketball coach. John Rathbone has been secondary supervisor of Ashtabula Area City Schools since 1960. He came to Ash- tabula in 1958 and taught sixth grade. For five years it has been my pleas- ure to know you. One of the greatest satisfactions an educator can receive is to see students Successfully negotiate the requirements for graduation while developing minds that axe free. Personal independence can exist only where minds have been unshackl- ed from ignorance, dependence on opinions of others, fear of disagreeable facts. Bombarded by subtle sloganeers seek- ing to convert us, we sorely need minds sharpened by hard intellectual work. Murray M. Blake, Asst. Principal It is my pleasure to congratulate the Sen- ior Class. You have realized one of your greatest goals, but this is a beginning, not a stopping or resting place. You are now young adults and will be on your own, with competition more rugged, he 1p and advice less frequent. You will need to think clearly, give your best willingly, and use your learning widely. I thank you for the contributions you have given our school and hope you have re- ceived the tools and faith neceSSary for corn tinucd pursuit of knowledge. I wish you success :111 the way. J. B. E. Baker, Principal
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SUPERINTENDENT Congratulations to Lhe class Of 1964, the MARINER stun, taculty, and students of Harbor High School. The mariner has many navigational guides to direct his journey. Knowledge is like the beacon visible from your school. As the beam from the lighthouse guides :1 Ship in its journey, knowledge can lead the individual. It may help keep your life from running agxound on the shoals of ignorance and in- tolerance. Knowledge can be a constant di- recting force in our lives and the lives of those around us. A beacon must be constantly cared for and cleaned. We are always striving to make its beam more effective; to reach our ever further into Lhe darkness. Just :15 L110 light. of the beacon is strengthened, so must we constantly strive to strengthen our knowledge through continuous study and growth. Best wishes for your future success and hap- piness. May the brightness of your beacon of knowledge serve you, your cummuniLy, state, nation, and the world. WKW ADMINISTRATION Members of the Board of Education are Dr. David E. Lusk, president, a veterinarian; Miss Henrietta McKinsey, vice president, a retired teacher; Mr. Warren K. Cowdcry, Jr., Plant Man- ager, True Temper Corp.; Mr. Clifford L. Hughes, Purchasing Agent and Traffic Supervisor, USI Chemicals; Mrs. Florence Butcher, clerk; and Mr. Charles A. Meistcr, a re- tired teacher.
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GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ELMER NAIMY, school psychologist, has lived in Ashtabuln for four years. He attended West- ern Reserve where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. At the Lime of this interview, he was writing a mumscript for his Ph.D. Mr. Namy's outside interests are woodcmft and fishing. He can speak four lzlnguages, which is quite an accomplishment. WC are very proud to have this talented man as :1 member of our faculty. Mrs. ALMA TIENVIERI has been attendance officer at Harbor Schools since 1945. She first taught at the Washington School. It was here that she was elected the first P.T.A. president. She also helped organize the Mother Singers of the P.T.A. Mrs. Tienvleri attended Wooster and Kent State University. Treasurer of the Harbor High School Service Fund, she is the attendance officer and keeps the attendance records at Harbor High School. JOHN ACUE, guidh- ance counselor, came from Champion, Ohio, where he taught and coached. He received his B.A. at Geneva College and M.A. at West- minster, both in Pa. Miss ELEANOR TIL- TON, guidance coun- selor, has lived in Ashtabula all her life. She likes travel- ing and taking colored slides. She received her B.A. from Mt. Union and her M.A. from Ohio State University.
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