Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1973

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Contents In the 1973 Mariner, we hope to re- mind you of the many facets of our days at Harbor. Each of us has played an important part as an individual in the lives of other people. Our special abilities have shown through. And yet we,ve become a solid group, bonded by friendship. Each of us does things in his unique way, adding to everyone elsehs life. Seniors . . . 30 No One Can Be Happy Unless He Feels In Some Way Important. You Are Unique In All The World. 4,... fa; F.' A There,s A Place And Means For Every Man Alive. WENNER FIELD I I :F RARBGC 4 3C LIL There Are As Many Ways As There Are Desires. 50 5? Isn t It Surprising That Among So Many Faces Sr ?' ' . AW 'p There Are None Alike? a? g E f K: 1+ Dedication Barbara Kunes Miss Barbara Kunes has been at Harbor four years. teaching math classes, algebra and geometry honors. Students appreciate that she is always available for help and that she can make her often difficult subject clear and enjoyable. Her classroom manner is pleasant and fun; at the same time she takes her subject seriously and dedicates much time to the job. Besides her classes she has advised the Class of 1973. the Math Club. the Ski Club and the cheerleaders. In short, she has played an integral part in the lives of many Harbor students. Phll Bnght Milton Rnbinson Raymond Kovacs William Holmstrnm Lillian Chenv d r. a o B 9 h t cu , k r .w C Administration Many of the decisions which affect th? daily lives of Harhnr students are made by the administrators down on West 5th SUE?! and by the Board of Educatitm. The superintendent of schnnla the business managert the clerk of the Board and the Board members put in many hours doing their home work to direct the affairs of students and teachers in the Ashtahula Area City Schools. Angelo A. Candela Acting Superintendent Sam Merriman Ralph Emma Business Mana er Presi n' .- :m . Principal Vice-Principal m. . 20 Robert E. Purtiln, Assistant Principal Guidance, Secretaries SECRETARIES: FRONT: Mm Edna Beckman. Mrs. Tellervo Sebcll. BACK: Mrs. DolorPs Forinash, Mrs. Eleanor Andrews. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS: STEVE CANDELA, Kent State, 8.8.: Ohio State, M.A. WILLIAM LICATE. Kent State, B.S.; Edinhoro State, M. Ed. RICHARD PAVOLINO, English, Kent State. BA. MARY BETH DIXON, English, Ohio University, B.S. COYE WILFONG, English, Kent State, B.S ; University of Maryland. 5 g i ? 5 3 STANDING: ENCIE MOROSKI. English. Kent State. B.A. MARY BOYCE. English, Jour- ; Southwest Missouri State College; nalism, Drury College, B.A.; Vanderbilt University. M.A. University of Wisconsin; Kent State. SEATED: ESTHER EDEBURN, English. College of Wooster. B.A.; Ohio State, MA; Indiana University: Case Western Reserve; Edinboro State. SUE DEBEVEC, English. speech. Hiram. B.A. 51 V xX ... STANDING: ROBERT HITFF. Problems of Democracy. Louisiana State. 8.8. and ME, MICHAEL LOMBARD, American Histmy. Problems of Democracy. Kent State, 35. JOE INCORVIA Current Hismry. Human Relations, California State College RS: Kent SURE SEATED: GLENN SUTHERIN, American History. Baldwin-Wallace College, BA. FRANK ROSKOVICS, World Geography, World History, Kent State. B.S. RAYMOND EDEBURN. Conv sumer Education. psychology. sociology, Youngstown University, BS; Edinboro State, M.E. HARRYLEE UTZ, chemistry. Introduction to Physical Science. Fairmont State, A.B.: West Virginia University, M A.; University ofArizona. M.S.T; University ufMissisSipv pi; University of Florida; Kent State; Wittenberg University. TOM KOSCIUSZKO, biology, Introduction to Physical Science, physics. Kent State. 8.5.: Cuyahoga Community College. i5 ii fofnlk H: 3-? 3 Mkm ivzg x .....? i: Kzt i $32212 GEORGE BEGALIA. General Science. West Virginia University B.S.: Kent State: Mount Union. RON CHUTAS, Earth Science, Mount Union College, B.S.; Kent State, M. Ed. Mathematics LTD . r U Ow ioxOL AK z m0 WILLIAM WASULKO. trigonometry Allianm Cnllnuh B.Sm Edin- hnrn State; Purdue; Fresno State; Houston Uniwrgiiy. DEAN NICQLVAIDE. pre-algebra. General Math. Claritm Rum: Cullen, 8.5.; LARRY HERL Algebra I. gomnotry, lidinhnm Stalin RS. BARBARA KUNES. Algebra II. genmetrv, Notre Dame B.A.: Edinhoro, M. Ed JOHN HIGGINS. Algebra 1. Kent State. 8.8. Home-Ec, Business, Industrial Arts, Special Ed. JOHN ROSE. Typing: General Business. Business Math. BaldwinwWalIace. BA. EDITH WI'PT. Typing. Ohio University. 8.5.: Ohio State; Kent State; Toledo State. JUANITA BAILY. Family Life. Home Ea. Ashbury College. AB; Ball State: Ohio State; Ohio University; Kent State. ROZELIA HARPST, Family Life. Home Ec., Mercyhurst College. 8.3; Edinboro State. GEORGE PUCHAN. Industrial Arts, Kent State. 8.8. WILBERT WILLEY. SUE DEMARCO, Special Education Edinbom Engineering Drawing. Advanced Drawing. Industrial Arts. West Virginia Univer- State, 8.8. sity 8.8.; Kent State: Edinboro State. RITA SCRIBBEN. Health. Phys. Ed.. Mnrehead State University. BA JANE CLARK. Drug Education. Health, Phys. Ed., Indiana University. AB. Wisconsin DENNIS DEGENNARO. Driverg' Edq OhirJ Universny, BA ; Azusu University; Lake Erie COUGKG? Kent State. Pacific College. BOB SHORT. Drivefs Ed.. Miami University. BS. Health, Phys. Ed, Drivefs Ed. RICHARD GREGOR, Health. Phys. Ed. General Math Ohio University B. S.; Central Missouri State Universitv. M. S BOB RICH Health Phys. Ed.. Kent State B. 8.: Cleveland State. Language Music, Art MARYALICE ELLER, Vocal Music, Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory, B.S.M. 28 NANCY HUNT: Art, Case Western Reserve. BS. and M.A.; Kent State. FRONT: RAY SEALS, Latin. Business Math. Hendrix College. A.B.; Oberlin Theological School. 8.11; University of Maryland Extension: University of Ken- tucky. BACK: DIANE CARELLA. French. Marietta Collega A.B.; Case Western Reserve. M.A. CAROLINE STEVENSON. German. Ohio University. AB, ANN MONACO Spanish. Carlow College. B.A. . KARL MEINHARDT. Instrumental Music. Baldwin-Wallace, B.S.; Vandercnuk College of Music, M.A. OLIVER KAURA. Instrumental Music. Kent State. 88. and M.A. LIBRARIANS: Rita Balng. Marian Huffman CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Harland Myllymaki. Mrs. Almar Moisin. Mrs. Keith Leavitt, Mrs. Ralph Talvola. SCHOOL NURSE: Mrs. Juli Nappi. Class Of 7 3 Our Class, never one to lag behind, started the good times at Harbor by selling candy and Christmas candles un- til they seemed to come out of our ears. We learned together, met lots of new people, and became good friends as the time went by. We were all unique people, but we all belonged to a special group: those who were known as the ones from Har- bor. In our junior year we slaved over the best prom Harbor ever had tat least we thought it wasl. When that evening in May arrived, it surpassed even the highest expectations. tWho wouldlve known that only three short hours ago, llThe Windmills of Your Mind still werenlt turning'Nl From the beginning of our senior year, the feeling that we'd reached the llhead of the class started growing. Friendships became more tightly knit, and we all felt close. Now it is nearly time to look back on those four happy years . . . hard to believe. isnlt it? Somehow it seems just last week we were counting the pigeons on the Jackson Building bell tower . . . bubbling over our first Homecoming Dance . . . taking biology labs down at the beach. . .being in the fantastically original uHere and Now . . . watching the excitement of a football game . . . seeing ttDr. Faustusll in Cleveland . . . singing ttSenior Class Blues in the Variev ty Show . . . trying to survive spring fever in November . . . and suddenly being graduated! All the moments grew into days, then yearSeand now were heading for jobs, college. or whatever. Letls hope that we never lose our enthusiasm and energy! Mrs. Nancy Hunt, adviser; Ronni Urbana, vice-president; Ann Flower, treasurer; Liz Bisesto, secretary; Jeannette Fassett, president J EFF AUNEW DIANE LEIGH ARCARU 'SIVHAN ELAINE BATES .LXMEH W. BOLLMAN DOL'GIAH BAKER DUNCAN BENT DEBORAH ALLEN KATHLEEN AZZANO DEBORAH ANN BENDER KEVIN JOHN BULLMAN RANDA Ll, SCOTT BARHATO LIZ BISESTO W EN l H' BA R Ill! 7K MAP; BEVEHI AY HI .A Kr; BARBARA ANN BOUTHE GAYLE JEAN HUSSLEY ANGELA ANN Bl'RNE'IT BRIAN lAl'RENCE BL'RNE'IVF LARRY BRADLEY MICHAEL WAYNE BREES ROBERTA MARIE WENDIE BFRNETT DEBRA LYNN CAMPBELL BRL'DAPAST JUAN L. CHANEY RICHARD J. CHL'PICK TIMUTHY J. CHVEHA Jl'DITH A. CLINT Different Things We,Ve Done . . . 'f..:':.' 15-05111 $ '. 1$ !'15 Vil- i L GARY A. COLON BERNIE COOK PAT DIANGELO JACULYN SUE BRADFORD W. CORDELI, SUE CRANDALL DONAHOE TERRY MICHAEL CRANE LAURA CROMBIE ELLEN MARIE DAVEY AGNES CATHERINE DEMKO Selling Candy And Candles FLORIAN EGGLETON J EANNE'ITE LYNN FAHSETT CATHERINE ICSPDSITU SCOTT LEONARD JANET EILEEN FERRY HDIXUN PETER E. FLEMING GORDON M. EVANS FANDY FISH ROBERTA ANN FLUWICK TERRY EDWARDS JEFFREY SCOTT EWING DEBORAH LYNN FISHER DAVID S. FUH'I'IVNE MIKE GARDNER KEVIN WILLIAM GILL CAROL MARIE GREY KENNETH D. GRIFFITH NANFY FUSCO CINDY MARIE GAINES DOI'HLAS ROBERT WILLIAM E. GOHMLEY UHEENAWALT SAM URIPPE DAVID A. URIPPI Sl'SAN MARIE HAKAIA LUl' ANN HALL Spring Fever In N ovember SANDI L. HARE DEBORAH JEAN MICHAEL HAWES AMY ELIZABETH HARRELL JUDY GAIL HOBSON HAZELTINE KlINNA MAAIKE HILBRANDS RONALD M. HOGUE HOLLY HOWLE RICHARD HUFF PEGGY D. HUTCHINSON KATHY A. JOHNSON MARIE CELESTE MICHAEL D. JL'HOLA MARY FRANFES KANE MARVIN KEEN ROBERT ELLERY JOHNSON SUSAN CAROL KIRK LOREN F. KOSKI ROBERT JUIIN KUSKI JOHNSON DEBORAH MARY JONES RK'SSELL REFINE MICHELE FRANCES KELLY Cap And Gown Measurement . . . JANE LAMBROS LEE ANNE LARSON PETER JOSEPH LAVEFK Here And NOW,, MICHAEL AARON PATRICIA ANN KRCAI. KOSSICK CHARLY LABRY CARL D. LARRY DANIEL LEE CAROL J. LEHOLD MARTIN LILLVIS RIFHARD C. LEONARD PAMELA JEANNE LLOYD HAIL LYNN MACKEY TINA MASTERS JANE McCl'NE SCOTT LL'L'AS DAVID BRUCE MANl'PELLA LINDA ANN MAURO JAMES R. McMILLAN PERRY M ANTEUFFEL PETE NIANTEI'FFEL 10-0 Year EDWARD MELARAGNO CONSTANCE MARIE MILLBERG LOUIE MONUENEL WALTER MOORE RANDY S'I'EWART M ETCALF JOSEPH ALLEN MILLS THELMA MOODY RICHARD MORRISON .JOANN MICKELSON FRED JAMES MUNGENEL KEN MOORE MICHAEL J. MRAMOR DAVID LEI-I MYLLYMAKI DEBBIE NAPPI BARBARA E. ULLIKAINHN Mit'HAEl. J. NAPULI'IXXN FRANCINH M. NAPPI FHHISTINIC PACHKOSKI LISA M. NAZOR GERALD NIERZEJI'IWSKI R-U'LFNE A. NHCI'Z DUI'UIAS ALLEN PALM PATRHVIA ANN PAYNE DAVE PERT Windmi1ls Of Your Mind, . . . PATRICIA M. PETRO SANDRA 1,. PINELH KAREN MARIE HANK PEKKOIA KAY PE'I'ERSON THOMAS LEE REHRIG KATHIE REICHER'I' RANDAZZO DENNIS P. RAPUSE JANICE MH'HELH RICHARD W. REINKER 'I'I'IRRI RICE RAPOSE RONNIE RIFFH WILLIAM E. RICHTER DONNA ROBERTSON CHERYL SAARI ROBERT D. SABO VICTORIA L. SCOTT JIM ROGERS SHARON D. Rl'SSELl. CAROL .VI. S'I'ANDY KAREN STARKHY PAMELA JANE SHDTT H. SEAMAN JIM SNYDER SURBELLA KATHERINE ANN THOMAS DELORES JEAN TRAVIS PIERRE L. TRIOZZI CAROLYN A. SWANSON DAN TIMUNERE JEANNE'IVFA JO TRAVIS THOMAS F. TURNER MARY TALLBACKA DEBORAH ANN TORMALA RICK TRENT LYNNETTE KAYE UCCIFERRI Labs At The Beach. JEFFREY UHl'GLAS LAl'IHSN KIM WAGNER VIAH. RUNNI l'RBANA Ll'ClLLE ROSEMARIE BONNIE LUl' VANCE VALERIO LAl'HA WARREN BONNIE VAN NORMAN MIKE WEESE CHERYL WEESE CHARLES MICHAEL WEI'INIAINHN JAMES EARL WHALEN LURE'YYA ENDA WISE BEVERLY WIGHT WILLIAM WISER JOHN S'IVEPHEN WILSON LEE MICHAEL WOOD Not Pictured MIKE ACIERNU HRl'Cl-J Iil'RNFTT DALE W. CAMPBELL RliVERlX CHAMBERS RHONDA COSTA FATHERINE MARIE DAVEY JANIS M. DEPASCALE THERESA ANN DIM ARE PATHY CAROL FAIRFHILD DEBBIE FOBES JAMES UOODWIN DAVID GOKDGF. LYNN GAIL HAAPALA JANET L. HANHK JEFF HAWKINS CHRIS KISSMAN JANET LAHNANEN DONALD LEFIK BARBARA HELENE MARVIN JAMES R. MARINCHAK VIFKI NICKENZIE DEBBIE MchLLAN ANDREW MEHALL AL'DREY MILLER JOE NAYLOR DONALD RATHFF DENNIS RILL GORDON SHAHPE Rl'TH SlETMAN FHARIES STILTNER ZOLTAN SZILAUYI MARY 'I'HAYER ROBERT W. THIHMAN DIANE L. TOHIAS STEVE 'I'UBIAS DI ANN TIVI'RI DAVID S. WILLIAMS JIM WRIGHT KAREN YOl'NU JEAN ANN WRIGH'I'NUlTR FHRIS ZALIM ENI Bob Schroeder Bobis name will always ring a familiar hell with the many friends who knew him, even though he was called away from us abruptly in a plane crash the summer before we started to high school. Those of us who were in school with Bob since kindergarten remember him well as a person always full of cheer and fun. It is always hard to grow used to the absence of a person as full of life and enthusiasm as Bob was. As he played an active part in our grade school lives, he has a special spot in our memories. To Live In Hearts We Leave Behind Is Not To Die. 1 '0 Vicki Scott Vicki was a member of our class right up to this fall. when she left us very suddenly as the result of an auto accident. It was a sad surprise for us to have such a really wonderful person snatched from us so abruptly. Vicki left a warm memory with each of her many friends who worked and played with her in school activities. Nobody can ever fill her place in our hearts: yet. thoughts of Vicki bring not sorrow and grief but a happiness that comes from be- ing close to a sincerely beautiful person. One Last Year-- To Learn, ,m mm PD 0 Tw Together . . . p U W 0 r G 0 T For Tomorrow We Go Our Separate Ways Academic Challenge Team In September. sixteen Seniors took part in tryouts for Harbnr's Academic Challenge Team. Mr. Robert Huff asked questions on history. English. science. math, and general categories. Six finalists were chosen on a basis 01' quick answers. The television program Academic Challenge. is sponsored by the OEI-Ohin Edison Companies. Because only 40 schools were chosen fmm the 114 in Northeast Ohio. the Harbor team was not able to go. FRONT: Amy Hazeltine. Florian Egglemn. .Iim McMillan. BACK: Carnl Grey. Mr. Rnhert Hntl'. Marie Jnhnsnn, Pierre Trinzzi. Pierre Trinzzi Florian Eggletnn Rick Reinker Tina Masters Marie Johnson 4.307 4.282 4.176 4.114 O Hank Pekknla Jim McMillan Jean Wrightnour Scott Seaman Mike Juhola 4.031 3.909 3.878 3.806 3.684 .11'11'LRNU. .111111'111114111311.1111'111111111'1'11511' '..4 51-11111 .1111 1 1'1 111-1- AGNEW .1111 1'.: 1101114111.1 '1I'11I111111 1111141111.me . 1.4. 1.1111111'11Ib 1111111 1 51111 I1:II-1 'I'r111'k1.- 1IIII' ' l .11. I. 1',.N. 11151111111 : 1'11111111111'1211 1' 111'. 4. 1 11.-1 I...'111.1II1.1111111111111I. . 11I1r.I1'j. 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KI'TII: IAIIIIegv Prep. . JIM: IIPHIIFHII IntramuralA 1.2.- 111111 311-11 1:1St-Im1A 1. H'. ISAROI. AIL: III Igt Pulp; III-m-II I'l111S 1. A 1.2: Intramuruis 1.2; XIIII'Apupi-r S131! .1. Senior IiIIls 4 I'AIII-r 814111111 2. ISA'I'ARKEY. KAREN: Iirnrral. I'Srrm'h IA1uII :1 AIS A 4 I'. A A UISIiI'e AAAIAIanl .I'rI-m 1 unimitiu- Seninr GIrIA -1: I IIIIS I $1.1m IS r91 .. SSIAIIX VLR I'. AHLI' SlSRBEI.LA. PAM JEAN: 1-11111'1-1: I'rup: IAIII-orluiIII-r .XowA'pnpt-S 11111.1; Irnn. IAIIIIIIIHHI'v II-AI hairmdn -. 111-11 I rIIAA l .SSi-IinirIiIrlAI S1111191111u11111'11'1: S 'InIAh I 1111: 1.2 SWANSON. I ARI11.YN A.: IAIIIII-ge I'rop. .AI'I IAIIIII I. IAlziAA 12121.1 1. IA 'A IIAIIH'IIISI '. I'Arcm'h IAIIIII l 2' 2.I.1; ILIrIA' IiaAkI-Ihgill . '1: lr;111111r.11A1. I. NK'IIIIIFIIIFIS'I. .SkIIAIIIII 1 Stan IH'H I 87.11 ?.AIIGI 7.01.SIA0N:A1IIaIIIInal TAI l BAl KA. M AERA IAIIIlei-ze 1 r1111. A. 1' S.4.H:1111131.4:Hnn11I11unL'114;IhIIIr 1.21 IS'I.1.A.AII.11A2 I I...A 2.2.1 IAxA. I..11111 111111 1.2 AAIqunl FinIIIrerA I'ep 11141111 4. PIN! IIImIniHu-I III IAIIJIHIMIH '1. RM I'rnAA . Senior I-IrIA I: Sumrv IAIIIII .1. .SSIIIII and Ensemble I'IIIIIPAI 1.2.. .SIurIenI IAIiunuil I; Year. Imuk 511111 '. 'IAIIAYEH. MARY: A'ncaliundl: II..A.A. 1.2 THIHMAN. ROBERT WC: IAnIIegzv Prspi F.SuIISIIII 1.2. SI'Ic-nw I'Iuh .1: Senior Man 1 11r1-11A11r1-r1. Sindenl I'IILmI'iI 4 'IAoImiA ISHUM AS. K. AT HERINE ANN: IIIIIegL- I'rc-II.A.1'A 1.SBa.A'kelhall ISmk-I I IIIII . ' .' IlaAA Play '2: 11r111 11'21111'22IALA.A.1. 4:11urumumls 1. 2.1.1 1: AIIIIIvm Dam 91' 1.41Aecrmuryl: MIxxApde-r HIIIII 1; QLIIII and 51m 4 .SSI'IIIIIrI.irl.A .1. .SSpumAhI Iuh 1.1Ahexpianh t: YearhImII Sra11.1.4 ' . A131 : IOIFl-AS. STLAS I'.: Gmeral. Seninr Men 4: Arm-II 1 2.1.4 'IAORMALA. DEBUKAH ANN: IIIIlege PrI-p. AF .S' 2.11.4.IA11111r 1 ALA 'S.1 IDFPSIIII'IIII. Ii..A.A. 1. Meal '211 F;- pIuren .1. Sonmr GirIs 4: Spanish IA IIIII 2 IA'vI'rerurywrensurerl: IAsher Squad 2.51; Yvarlnmk $11111 51.4. TRAVIS. DELORES JEAN: General; IShnIr .1. I'A.I'I.A. 1; Senior Girls 4: IAshor SIIIIAIII I. TRAVIS. JEANNI'A'IATA JO: Iiem-ml; 1 HA .1 Red I rISA'AI; I'. Seniur twirIA 4: .ApnniAh I 1111I 1.1'Aher Squad 3. FRENT RICK:1'IAIIIvge Prep.GermanI1uh 1:11111'r111111rdIA1 '7: Latin Club 1.2: SPniur M111 TRIOZZI PIERRE I..: College Prep; Anadvmu I hailenge Ieam 1; Ihnir '2 $1 1111: prwidenll: IIzIA'A' Play 2.1.4. IramumIAl: 1.111int luh 1 2: Madrigalh '. 51..4 .AImh I 11111031. MedicaI EprI-re I.- 2' .'14 1111's preAiIAIEIII 2.5141. . 11.....14 Ipn-A'idenll: Quill and roll 1.4 Science I 11111 :' .1 lvit'F presidenu: Senior Men 4: SlmleIil InunI'iI '7: ThespianzA 2.1.4 IIYI'PMIIQ'HII. AIAcnniA' .I.;4 Yearhonk Shin 1.3.3.4 Izidwrlising ediIurI TLSRNER. THOMAS F.: College Prep: A 1A .S .4 A 1 111111111 11.11111 1.2.1' 11111111 I 2 ' 1.1! 1 Immnh. IIIALIIIHIJII. Band IAISIIII11 ' In 1M? 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AlSR KIJ IIIIIPFZE Prep; Ar! IS ILIII 19: I htcrltmlvr I. '1 H1 Y 'IAeenA 1: 5111110111 1 ISIIIII': I - .SpHmSAIi I lub I W. ARKLN IAI RA: liSmiIAmI Soninr Iv1r1.A WEISS .I IIERYL: I'nlleg? Prep: G.A.A. 1; Hi I AlAeenA I: IntramuralA 1; 591111 Girls 1. WI' MIKE: II;111111Pr1'1nI; Funllmll 1.2. 11i1r.1Am1Ir.11A' I ..1.1: Senior Men 4. AA nailing WICHNIAINEN. CHARLES MICHAEL: IAullege Prep. I'AIMIImIl 1.13. InlramuraIA' 51.4 Senior Men 4 VVHAIJafA-A. JANIES I'AAHL: Iioneralz I'Aiwb hull lManagerI 2. Innngram CIUII $1.4: RAHISI1III4:RedIVrn.A'.A' 415mm Men 4. WIGHT. BEVERLY: IAIImmerciaI 14an GvneerI; IlaAA Tnurnamem 1 heulmder 1: IiI'I'IHdIIIA 111h4: In1r1111111mIIAI... 1' .Seniur IIIrIA 4. Isher Squad; ll. VIS DAA ID '1 : Aucalmnal: 8.0. :C 0.1-1. 4: 0.0.15.9... A S 31011 -I. StudenlsS IAIIr Survn'a .. . Slur dem Guvernmem 3; Trade Winds Newspaper Staff 1 1 WILSON. JOHN S'I .PHEN: ISonImt'n'lal: IIIIIIA 1. '1.4.Seniur Men 4.51mnishIAIuh 1.2 WISE. LORETTA ENDA: General: French Huh 1: Seniur IA-iris 4. WISER. WILLIAM: Iivneral: I'AelIIMAIISlp I11- I'hriA'Imn Athletes 1.2.1'AIIItbalII.'2.. - InimuraIA 1.2.14: Munugmm I'Iuh Smimr .AII-n 4. Trm'k 1.2.14. WOOD. LEE MICHAEI College PrPrI: HziA'eImII 1.2.11. Basketball 2.31: IAlaAA' Play 2: I-ScIImI'sA'hip ISIS IAhriAtian AIhIc-res 4: leiiall 1. IIIlerL'lasA 'IAIIurnanmnI. iramuraS 1 ' 4; Law Explorer: 4; A e iL'aI I'lprI-rers 1.4; X H.S.4.Q1Iilland Scroll -1: Semnr A1m-1.Yenr1nmk $13114. WRIK-H'IXJANIES: I19n9r111189ni11r Men AI. WRIGHTNOL R. JEA AN AV Prep: Ari IA Iub . American Lesinn AxfarAd -. 'SC lass OIAfitA'er IAmrpmnI ' 1:. FT A 1.- I .111i1'0presidemSn I A..A 11111;: Bnard I hairmam; IIirls. Tennis AIAK'RIHI I. Humu'nmmg Inun 4; In- Ir;111111r.11' .2..1.4;I.al1n Cillh Iwncizin I: NH S 1; .chunal Thyspiam 2.1111reasurerIA: Newspaper 513114; Quill 21nd Scrnll 4: Senim Girls 4: Student I'uum'iI 1 .4 Ipresidemi. Yearbook $11111 1.2.51 1: 1-1 Ednuri. 4 ISenIIIr Album AAILUIIIIIH'I. AOL NILKAREN: henenil: I- .A A. 1. '2' Hi- Icons I: Immmnrals 1; ScniorIvirls 4 ZALIMENI CHRIS: Aucalional. Ire Addalr Sum Altier Albert Andorsnn Mark Anderson Tim Andursun Hhelh-V Andulsek Mzulvlle Andrews Sue Andrew Ann Mun Asmus Vhris Avery Farnl Barhmo Melanin- Bennett Jim Berg Eileen Bevacqua Terri Hish Debbie Blair Cindy Blank .Inhn Bracken Terri Brooks Ralph Burma Steve Burgess .lnni Butcher Hope Campbell Toni Camplese Judy Carberry Barbara Cassell Joan Caudill A II; ill ' STUART CORDELL KEITH REINKER President Vice-president Run Chambers Frank Ficogna Del Cochran Gary Cnlicchin Bill Conley Dave Cook Stu Cordell Trudy Costa Cindy Courts Chris C'oxe Debbie Cunningham Jack Cunningham One More Year To Go! In the first twu months of the sthool yeah members M the junior class had the traditional junior class candy bar gale. When the Merchants' Fall Festival came up in Omnhcr. Harbor juniors had a hnnth t0 Hell popcorn. pop. and randy bars. Juniors mothers held a rummage sale at the Set mmd Fongregational Church in early December. Stu Cordell and Cathy Hakala were chosen as prom cn-chairmen. They organized plans, preparations, and committees for the Juniur-Senior From in the spring. TIM ANDERSON ANN PUCHAN Treasurer Secretary Heidi Harhark Ken Hartwell Dan Hayes Kay Herpst Paulette Hindmarsh Brad Hoback HH' Duns Brmn 1lest ,lnm'l Dwingwlu Marx? IH'ZHII Run Dilmnatn 1nny DiUnnulu Bill UirHt-nhm her Limit! nidfh'alh Ilvhhiv lhu'n'lrea Mivhole Edwards Rnhin Edwards Rh hard Eland Jill Emery Tum Enricm Rivk Eskelin Tom Flivk Sabrina Fnhes Karen an9 Jeff Forinnsh She-rn Faust Miriam Freilich Tern Freud Don Ciangnla Rnherta Girard Joann Gregnn' M on ica Uri 11114:- Patln Hakula Patty Hamilton Diane Hnughlun Dung Hmn-s Puggx' Huggms Mary l'IllL-n Hummer Nnnm Imhnft' .lmw thkula Rubin Jilxkclil Jayne Juhnsnn Dun Janus Unnnu Jnnvs Tum Jtlllt's Rim Kum- Bill Kux'hm'ku Mull Kent Nunvy Kuhn! Kathy Knrcn Sue Knski Mark KUSSiL'k Somebody always has to be different. Sandy Krcal Monica Labry Sue Laine Liz Laituri Karen Landon Debbie 1.99 Bruce Lillie Becky Let'ik Charlotte Lehto Chris Licate Dean Lillvis John Lillvis Ruhr ank-rmilk Huhm 1mm Mindy Mzu'km Rivk Mulinmuki Tum Mumwnn Hrlwv Mathows Kim szlwn Ann Mnlmln Sllsnn MerIm' .lt-H' Miller Duw Mixinl'c Bill Murrisaey DeAnnIl MIIH Haw annle-Innn Mlkt-NwrwiL-waki l'hilip Nnhlml Lisa Nurkku Belinda Oliver Nancy Olknvrski Pete Olsen Rirhard Olsen Snrry, hnyrh Nu more pin, Bob Dxley Mary Beth Palm Patty Peck Frank Petra Sariloo Pivard Martha Plants Jeanellv Plutz Julie Puzsnnyi Lynn Prusak Ann Puchan Mary Lou Pumln Toni Rapnge L'arul Hxlx' Hun k Hn-dmund lh-hhw Reed .H'n-xc Rriaherl Keith Rt-inker Jim annu'k Gull Hiuh 5'tu Rulwrsnn Huh Rnhorlsun Mlku Rnswllv Dohhir Hung Sm Snlmen Hrl-ndn Saturday TE'FQ Sthlau'h Huh Sharp .lnsh Shr'ldnn Arnnld Svhulte Ray Sill Frau: Smith Don Smith Sharyl Stark Mark Starkey Falhy Srenrnus Ginny Strandman Craig Surbella .Iel'l' Swarm Jackie Tonney Pam Thomas Oh! Oh! Carnl Ray and Sally Roberson. one deten- Darlene ThOmINm tiUn! Pam Thompson Oh. no. Joe! What toothpaste dnes Findy use? To herk with the question! All I need is the answer. Diversity Characterizes Junior Class J00 Timnnerc Kathy Tmh 'l'inu l'rbunu Sandy Van Norman Nancy Vemmn Genrganna Vuyxka Meriha Wagner Sandy Walkcapaa Yes. you! Sue Waller Jim Weber Rubin Weinor Larry Wetmnnw .luhn Williams Kirk Williumx Mark Wundhum Two heads are ALWAYS better than one ; ,7 7 $7 7 Dave Wnudringr Barbara Wright Dave Wuuri Vickie Ynung OhA vumo on. Ralph. Yuu know Ihafs way aver Kathfs head. Buzz om me- lt'l Im- we. AIthn. do I have :M-rxll111m' lk-bhu- Annnn Rivhzml Hull Rudy Barnes Paula Kay Ree Karon Bcilz Tlm Hem Hrlm- Herlva Gary Bish Randy Hlum Hue Hullman Jim Bosslvy James Bmdlcv Sally Hronwald Iluree Briggs 'Mnlly Hnmn Dun Bucci Darla Burlmgame Diana Rurlingame Donna Rurlingame Allisnn Burnett Jen Cnmernn Vit'kie Vamplese Kay Carpenter Terri Cimnrell Lucy Fincutta Ed anb ane-rip Cobb Run Cale Franris Culling Terri Fnsta Kerry Cnxe Terry Crislip Kathy Cunningham I knew Harbor was on Lake Erie. Pam' admits. but this is ridiculnus! Martha Davey Meg Davis Scott DeHelian Cindy Detnre Richard Dewees Jack Dingledine Marx Ihxnn Paula Dummn Jun Ilrugnn harm: Imigun Iiu'K IMrknvir Sumh Dllrkmn Huh Hdimm Lwhv Ellvr VH-de Hslnk Pun: Hum: 1mm Fan'mur Jun FumL-II Palm Veriur Anna errx Putty Flcld hue Fish Dl'nil'l'i' Flt-minpI Hum Furmun 5mm Gainb Hn-nmv Henrgv Lmdu 111ml Rivh Uroonnwull Mark Humihnn Both Hayes L..- l Ray chum Nevin Huvlert Rirhard Hnlman Rmzmm- Hnut'k Jnhn Huwle Jack Hummer Fhvryl Huskunen Hm Judwisiak MEG DAVIS ANDY THOMAS . GARY HISH KERRY COKE President Vice-president Treasurer Secretary Jay rlnrw Nanny vlt'llt'rh Hell; Juhnwn Hruw Jnhnsnn .luhn Jnhnmn Lawrm- ,lnhxmm Rick :Iuhnmn Wilma .lnhmnn Dun Juncs Huh .anperi Imretlu Kano Rainer Kungas 'I'nm Karkult Mary lx'uvnzm Mike Kennedy Richard Kirk Lurk Knx'm's Debbie Luferty Robert Landon Sue Lehnld Lenny Lee Juni Leikas h o Sophomores had one major fund- raising project and various minor ones. By selling all-purpose Rex soap. they earned nearly $1.050 by Christmas. They had the annual car-wash 0n Prom Day, of which many juniors and seniors took advantage. Bake sales rounded up the class treasury also. Sophomores selected class ring styles and placed their orders later in the year. Sophomores In the left! Whaths the hnld-up? Larry Licata Kevin Lillie Mark Lillvis Tim Lister Tom Lnudermilk Marcena Loyd Cindy Maki Mike Markham Joe Martelln Cindy Matsnn Wes Matson Dung: Md'limic Km Nlrt'ullnugh Sue Mdr'ullnugh Blaine ML'Inlyrc Mike lenmgnn Amy Mvtmll' Handy Mills Tum Mmmrnvl Vhoryl Mnnrnu Shvllu thsicr ,h-nnv Nluklvr Bill Mt'nn Julie- Nonhzmer Alice Olson Rvgmu OHMHki Darrel Umk Dana 0x10; Put Parhknyski Kari Pahkakangus Hint Pamm Gloria Payne Betty Peck .- A cattle crossing? I said. YellV Brian Peel .Iue Phillips Larry Phillips Dave Pmelli Carol Plotz Debbie Polknw Linda Pnzsnnyi Mike Privket Donna Prisca Dehhie Prim Lori Quinn .Inhn Rama Brenda Rood Darlene Reed Fheryl Regner Cind'x Rehrig Paul Rennick Denise Riuor 'I'nm Rogers Mark Rnlusnn Danna Run! Jim Rnskrwics Debbie Russell Darla Haziri Ed Sanhurn Nadine Sanburn Vicki Sandbar: Nancy Hundfield Byron Sargent Denise Saturday Greg Svhlairh Jill Schumann JHHWH Scott Joe Sharpe Jenny Hhuulders Jeff Shuler Fheryl Smith Jenn Smilh Karen Snxtcher l'.nn Spring .It 1! 51111111811 RICK SImI-H'r Inn Slu'haln Amix Thomzu Jack 'Ihmnas Daniel 'mepsun Hulu-rl 'I'rinui Vht-ryl Trim! Laura Turner Knrrn l'rhan Vinrh Vurgu Tum Vulpi Hmm- Waddle Rugvr Wagner hm! N nkt mzm Juunim While Sandy VVIghI Janm Williams Kvnnv Willianh Hllvn Wilson Jth Visur Slow anhlv me Wood Scat! VVnnd Dan Zeller Alan Ziegler Th0 gossip mnnger. Charge? A1 ynur own risk. Frosh life. .4.- Hlllph .XJrIm: Hrhlm- stml' Hugmur Allrn Wmck Anmilwl t'lmvk Amiorwn Hlmrwn Andrrwu I..mr:1 Arnhlrtm: 1er :er Kathy Hail Hun Hula; Mary Ann Hurhuln Keith Hurtlmt Sherry Hartnne Ken Beaver Dean Heckmun Mike Beckwith Nelson Benedict Linda chu'quu Karen Bihlajama Becky Blake Kathy Blank Shirley Booth Joel ansley Kevin Bram: Jim RmndsIree-t Kathy Hrnwn Hen Buu-i Bob Butcher Tum Fallaway Wes Fallender Brenda Campbell Mark Campbell Steve Campbell Mark Camplese Beth Carlisle Eric Carlson Unrll'nr I M 141111 1.11sz Wt-u-ru Mark Hum Puul Vlurk VI Um Him Su'u- Umvh 51w Vulicrhm Aurnn Vullim: Shnmm l'uM' A1 Wrm'krll Sum Funninuhmu Autumn 111th STEVE CAMPBELL and DAVE FREIA JOHN ROSKOVICS and BECKY RAY. treasurer HCH, president and vice-presidenl and wvretary. Harry Dawsey Mam; Ucfnlu Karon DeLaaI Grog Del Prince Vince DePascale Unriy Diphl hon Dundrcu Vharlvs Dnyle Brenda Dragnn Diane Duff I'Jiann Dunivk Larry Hndo Judv liskelin Gail Evans Judy Farellu Kevin Fitzgerald Dean Foglin Put Frusuro Daw- Frpilich Richard Frank Bill Gurney Helen Gilde Jason Gnchneaur Addison Guddell Help me. This has to he in by the end of the day, LIHX Uumlum Ann Hm'dull Drhlm- Uurmlvy 1.1mm Hrivn Zulu Urlppv .Ic-ssp Grow Tracy Hamilton Hrendu Hunek Mark Hnnm'r Mivhole Harhack Earl Harris Jen Harrh Slew Harris Mark Huwvs Terry Hayes Bruce Huytrher Pam thnck Rubin anfm-t Hubert Hngue Kaiser Holman Terry Hand Bart Hnrmlh Bret Hnrvath Dave Hubbard Guy Imhmgnu Jeff Jackson t'harles Johnson I'imli Jnhnsun Jeff Jones Randy Jones 'a Mnnduy mnrmng hlahs. E W . I'm just an innm'em bystander, lellr Alums Tum Jm'nh Ihm Jnhnlu Huh Klwnr Mum Kinney Ihnni Kmki Martin Knack Jeff Kmmw Peg Knul Lcsllr Kurnuva Mhsx Luxlm'l Luri llumor Ed Lurkn Laurlv Larmn .lnhn Lzmrila Tim Laurila Linda Lee Mike Lohmnen SUM lmstor Run Limru Ynu mum there's a hc-uw wav Laura Lillie m build up xuuscloi7 Terry Lnudermilk Todd Marshall Kathy Mnssena Beth Mann; Barbara Mayle Cindy Maylo Mickey Mt'Elrny Mary McKenzie Huh Mead Brad Mendmllu Amy Miller Jo Anne Mirth Richard Muck Brenda Lnudermilk Dnnd Pnkka Marcelle Mmdy Mary Anne Munro Leslie More Brenda Mnrrisun Linda Mramor Janit'e MyHymaki N'Iike Nnjnnen John Ockman Jeanette Olsen Freshmen The Class of 1976 promises to be one of the most enthusiastic Harbor has ever seen. Freshmen began the year with several bake sales and car washes to raise money. Mrs. Encie Momski, Mr. Larry Herl, and Mr. Dean McQuaide helped organize a magazine sale for the class. In the second half of the year freshmen had more bake sales and car washes, walk-a-thons, benefit dances. parties. sales at games, and other class projects. Freshman spirit added lots of life to all the pep assemblies and sports events throughout the year. John Olsen Debbie O'Neill Bob Owens Luis Pakkala Mark Panlillo Cnleen Park Brenda Patton Lureather Payne David Perkins Theresa Petru Luis Peura Sandy Phillips That's the story of my life. I M:- F r. KI-n Plumb Mum Puluu Jimmie Miller Hir'mrri PHIH-r l.;u.m meH Hrrimmv I'Hm- erw- Quinn Slur Hmhmm kw Hwkv Rm IAN Ann Rm Huh Ht-uxh Halt Rwd Sm- Rvml l'im Rit'v lhwid Rilmm .Lu'ki Runrk Hmiy Rnhcrmm 'I'nny Romano NAIH'IV Ruse .luhn Ruskm'ics Chris Run Sharon Row David Rnsx'ellv Clzlylnn Hung Findy Russvll The Disease - Spirit; w The Carrlers-Freshmen Fundy RMIIW Marv Suln .Xngv Suntilli Linda thrux' th'm- .Iu Sn-hruihor erh thultv Hun: SHIN timruv Smwll Dohhiv Shepard Hm Hk'hit'k Debbie Hhunmkvr Jeff Sill Suc Silx'aggm Jon Skaruppn Shr-ri Sulnmun Avie Sparks Demse Spark .leriunn Spring Dung Stark Hue Slenmns Glenn Stephens Julw Stvphons Mario Stultlv Mary .10 Simmer Put Szilagyl Neill 'Ihnnish I always keep my mind on my work. didn'! see that. did you? supposed to DO something? Get out of my locker. Paula Tarczy Laura Tuivola Clark Town Jim Tremhlay Mary Lnu Trent Kathy Turchik Lisa Tuuri Luri l'rhana Ken VVnudring Gary Van Nurmun Pam Vargn Barbara Venditti Dehhie Yiall Lib YiIule Karla Wagner Man Walla Carl Xk'esterhurg Tim Weese Kathv Wnodring Lynn K'rightnuur Dnnna Zulln Well, Dennis. it was like this. Somebody has In shuw them huw nm to play. 'JI,..A.. ..II...A m .' Snphnmnre class advisers are ROW 1: Mrs. Rita Svrihhen. Miss Ann Mnnacn. Mrs. Sue Debevec. NOT PICTURED .Ine Acierno Liz All'erink Fhoster Heurfield Jerry Bearfield Gary Bracken Jean Bransmme George Brawn Jeff Cameron Hon Fimnrell Sam Finmtla Jnhn Coleman Janet Fupidn Ernest Currie Lester Currie Vickie DiDnnatn Mike Endress Brenda Fetters Paul Gardenhire Diana Gaskell Laura Gnudge Rick Hale Bob Hall Rose Hanna Keith Hinkley Advisers for the Class 0f 16 are Mr. Dean McQuaide. Mrs. Encie Moroski. Brian Huggins Larry Herl, Mr. Joe Incorvia. and Mr. Robert Rich, Clyde Huskhnen Bill Karbacka Arthur Kardell John Keenan Mike Kelly Terry LeClaire Charles Lukkarila Dnn Lukkarila Popcorn with a smile. JUN call me Jolly Fra nk. 1;! r l - .A. T. I I I .' 11A 'll ' - ROW 2: Mr. Tam Kosciuszko. Mr. Richard ' ; .f- Gregor: and ML Ray Seals. classes in a tmiler NOT PICTURED Nick Marinn Bryan MvCuIlough Grave Mehall George Mueller Mike Napulitan Bruce Newsome Mark Nieminen Dale Patton Carlene Peet Holly Regner Debbie Reynolds Dave Rinehart Delores Sankey Debbie Shepard Norman Shirk Dave Shumate Debhxe Sizemore Barbara Sohol Dun Stredney Teresa Thompson Mark Tnivnla Joyce Trem Mary Lnu Trent Mike Turner Ken Vanyn Ray Watson Terry Whalen Kenny Williams Jesse anht Busy advisers of the junior class are ROW l: Miss Sue DeMarco and Mrs, Mary Beth Dixon. ROW 2: Mr. Tom Zappi'telli Frank Roskm'ics and ML John Higgins. Jerry Zoretlch Jim Zoretich JEAN WHIHHWIWNUI'R W OUR QUEEN, WENDIE KAY PETERSON KLWNNA HILRRAXDS JANET FERRY JEANNE'I'I'E FASSE'IVF LAlWRA CROMBIE Homecoming Miss Wendie Burnett. elected by the three upper class , reigned as Humm'mning queen for 19 2. Laura Cmmhic. Jeannette Fassett. Janet Ferry. Kmma Hilhrands. Kay Peterson Ronni I7rhanzi. and Jean Wrightnnur made up her mum. Lee Wrmd. Pete Fleming Scott Seaman. Sam Crippe. Brad hyrdell. Rick Reinker, Jim Bollman. and Mike :Juhnla escorted the girls. Midst an ex- cited hush at the Madisnn vs. Harbur fmnhall game. Wendie was announced queen and presented with a crnwn and roses. The Harbor football team went on to a victory of 13-7 over Madison. At the Hmnemming Dam-e Rick Reinker. Studcnt Funncil vice- president. crowned Wendie th? Official 1973 Homecoming queen. The Windmills Of Your Mind The theme nti the 1972 prom was picked with foresight. what with the handle trip to Germany and Holland. and Kunna Hiilhrands' stay in Ashtabula. The Windmills nt' Your Mind. the reigning theme. was based on a trip to Holland. Guests stepped from the ship captainis quarters tu the wharf. To the right was a lighted stream with real fish a moving water wheel. a Dutch house. gardens. and a windmill with rotating vanes. The south was a mural of a Dutch town at night with lighted WinOWS. The left wall was 11 whzirt' lined with shops and an inn. KingI and queen of the prom were Mary Beth Carberry and Kirk Johnson. Guests were entertained by HThe Headliners. HThe Law played for the after-prom party. Will this thing really hold water? . t This Windmill survived Cordun Exums' The south wall was transformed into a typical Dutch town. attack? Du ynu think the veiling: will stay up this timN Kunna Kumm Hilbrzmcls, from Bilthoven. Holland. our AFS student, lives with the Donald Coutts family. Her American sister Cindy is a junior. lx'unnzl I'mmd adjusting In America much easier than she had expected because of the helpfulness of family and friends. She is busy with AFS activities and speeches. Art Club. Modem Dancersi Ski Club. yearbook staff. GAA, and a full schedule of courses. She enjoys field hockey as well as sailing, swim- ming. and speed ice-skating. She also likes football gamesismnething Holland doesnit have. In her limited spare time. Kunna sews and draws. After returning to Holland. Kunnaiplans to study child psychi'ilogy and art in Amsterdam. Kunna thinks the key to world peace is un- derstanding HA good place to begin to understand others is by understanding yourself. ' A'hiLi- Kunmi with her American sister, Cindy. Kunna. holding Spooky. with Mrs. Coutts, Mr. Cnutts, and Cindy seated in from with Daisy Quill 8z Scroll To hewme a member of Quill 8: Scroll, a student must be a junior ur senior in the upper third of his class. and he must have contributed something outstanding t0 the school's newspaper or yearbook. An international honorary literary organizar tion. Quill Scroll is a great honor to any high school student. TWO YEAR MEMBERS: Tom Turner Kay Peterson. Gordan Evans. and behind, Pierre Triozzi. ONE YEAR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Van Norman. Carol Jean Wrightnnur. Tina Masters. THIRD ROW: Jeannette Fassett, Lee Grey. Connie Millherz. Amy Hazeltine. SECOND ROW: Nancy Imhoff, Wmd. Marie JUhnSUn Q, a A v.3; 3.214 b5 49-! 5. TWO YEAR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Connie Millberg. Amy Hazeltine SECOND ROW: Carol Grey, Tina Masters. THIRD ROW: Marie Johnson, Pierre Triozzi. FOURTH ROW: Rick Remker. Mike Juhola. FIFTH ROW: Dave Feet. ;:? ONE YEAR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Carol Lehold. Janet Ferry, Sue Florian Eggleton, Brian Burnett. THIRD Hakala. Kav Peterson. SECOND ROW: Juan Chanev. Jean Wrightnour. PekkulzL Lee Wood. 411m Bnllman. National Honor Society New members are chosen for the National Honor Society by a group of qualified Ieavhers who search out those individuals outstanding in schularxhip. leadership. character. and service, New members are inducted every spring or fall. Members sold peanuts at football g'dHIt'h In raise money with which they bought gold pins for initiates. Members were called on by the school to help in several school activities. Miss Dianne Farella. adviser: Tina Masters. treasurer: Connie Millherg. secretary. BACK: Pierre Triozzi, preSIdem: MikeJuhola. vice-president; Mr. Wilbert Willey. adviser now; Jim MvMillnn. Hunk Students Of The Month Throughout the year. Student Council representatives have held elections at their monthly meetings to elect Students of the Month. Each month the Council Chooses two students as Students of the Month on the basis of service to the school. leadership, and Character. A Student of the Month represents Harbor in a positive manner and is someone who otherwise would go un- recognized. Jim McMillan, October. Tom Turner. November. Tina Masters and Dave Fortune. January. Pierre Triozzi. February. Connie Millberg. February. Awards 8L Honors Many students have brought honor to themselves and to their school throughout this year. Although the ones pictured here are a small percentage of those involved in various American Legion Americanism and Government Test City-wide winners are fields and actlvmes, they Show the OUtStandmg Jim Bollman, Tina Masters. Pete Olsen. Kevin Lillie, and Cheryl Smith, abilities 0f many Ha'horites- uh National Merit Finalists are Amy Hazeltine and Tina Peggy Hutchinson received the Betty Crocker Miriam Freilich went to India as a salaried Masters. Award. Harbor Girl Scuux. Receiving Superior ratings at musxc contest are Sue Waller. Denise Kitten Voice of Democracy Essay Contest winner Mary Tallbacka. Miriam Freilichv In back, Brian Davis and Brian Burnett. is Tina Masters. This is a small representation of all the winners. ttOf Thee I Sing The 32nd Annual Mariner Variety Show centered on the theme 0f politics. and was en- titled nOf Thee I Sing. Jim McMillan and Pierre Triozzi. emcees. introduced the show after the opening number Sit Down, John from the musical H??BY Seninr Women sang and presented their Miss Varieties. Connie Millberg. There were skits and songs tying in with the theme. Marie Johnson was introduced as Miss Liberties and the Harbor choir sang. The entire cast joined in 10 sing HDay by Day and ended the 1973 show. The Mouse That Roared The Duchy of Grand Fenwick took over the Harbor stage on December 13 and 14 for the production of hThe Mouse That Roared. Vicki Sandberg and Eric Carlson played the lead roles. Brian Burnett and Chris Avery also shared in the plot to wage war on the United States to get war reparations given the losing country. Eric. as Tully Bascom, led the Fenwick army in its invasion of the United States. They came armed only with bows and arrows h and won! More excitement and fun grew out of the capture 0f pr0f9550r KOkintZ 033113 OXIBEH 311d Pierre Triozzi and Tom Turner adjust the lighting. his bodyguard. General Snippet hBruce Matthewsh and professor's invention, a super- bomb. Pam Spring. Bruce Matthews, Connie Millherg, and Sabrina Fobes enjoy watching others in rehearsal. Laura Turner hams it up Brian Burnett, Vicki Sandberg. Chris Avery, and Eric Carlson rehearse a throne room scene. Bruce Matthews and his Hdaughter Paula Dorman are members of the new Ralph Buona does a radio announcement. army. Debra Blair ponders her lines. Vicki Sandherg. Brian Burnett, and Chris Avery prepare to lead Grand Fenwick into battle. Newspaper Staff Few of those who read the Mariner newspaper guess what goes into its making. Journalism students solicit ads to finance it. They collect facts write and re-write news stories. type and measure. lay out pages, com- pose headlines. take pictures. write captions, and compose headlines. Return of printed copy brings on a flurry of paste-up activity to see if everything fits and what to do with the holes that always show up. Columns are lined up neatly and the whole thing shipped off again. Within a few days the printed papers show up and are distributed. Collecting for ads and doing publicity for the Variety Show are other Chores. Beverly Blake completes her Variety Show Connie Millherg gets a laugh out of the story Bnb Knski is typing but Tnm Rehrigz Rick Huff pniter. Debbie Bender proofreads a page. Jean Wrightnour looks Skepticalv and Cathy Hakala types up another story. 100 Nancy Olkowski and Cindy Coutts rejoice over another problem sulved. : Gail Rich. and Patty Petra check some pages. SPORTS EDITOR: man. Yearbook Staff The yearbook staff. led by CO- editors Tina Masters and Tom Turner. consists of many hard- working people. Nine different com- mittees take care of special sections of the yearbook. CO-editors organize the entire book and work to meet deadlines. Section editors delegate respon- sibility to their committees. The Art Committee is responsie ble for drawings and sketches. The Advertising Committee takes care of all ads. sponsors, and patrons. They arrange the order of the ads and collect the money for them. The Photography Committee gets all the pictures. candid and organizational ones, for the Mariner. lyir The Activities Committee organizes all clubs and organizations. Senior Album Com- mittee gathers material for the directory. Subscription Committee collects money and takes orders for the yearbook. The Literary Com- mittee does all the writing. Sports Committee gathers scores and data. gets pictures of athletes in action. and then identifies them. Underclassmen Committee iden- tifies each student and puts him in alphabetical order. Throughout the year, each com- mittee has had deadlines to meet and many things to do in prepara- tion for the 1973 Mariner yearbook. Lee Woodl ART EDITOR: Bonnie Van Nor- ART COMMITTEE: Bonnie Van Norman. Lester Currie. Leslie Eller. SPORTS COMMITTEE: Sue Andrews. Lee Wood, Jim Bellman. ACTIVITIES: SEATED: Paula Dorman. Denise Hitter. Sally Brenwald. Monica Labry. STANDING: Robin Jaskela Ginny Strandman. Kay Peterson. Sue Bollman. Sharon Russell. I $.77 ulll..I-.U l ' ! ' ' LITERARY EDITOR: Carol GreyA ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Kay Peterson. Y 'Q- LITERARY COMMITTEE: SEATED: Katie Thomas STANDING: Amy Metcalf. Carol Grey, Miriam Freilich. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Gordon Evans and BUSINESS MANAGER: Pierre Trinzzi. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE; SEATED; Joan Chaney. Terri Vetrann. Pierre Trinzzi, Robert Triozzi. Vickie Sandberg, Cheryl Bish. Paulette Hindmarsh. STANDING: Lori Briggs, Nancy Monroe. Tum Turner. mum MW L' SENIOR ALBL'M COMMITTEE: SEATED: Jeannette Fassett. Jean Wrightnour. STANDING: Sue Hakala. Liz Bisesto. Roberta Brudapast, Kathy Johnson. DERCLASS EDITOR: SEATED Nancy Imhoff. SENIOR ALBLM EDITORS: STANDlNG Jean Wright Hour and Jeannette Fassettv UNDERCLASS: SEATED: Cindy Coutts. Pam Thomas. Debbie Cathy Lee. Robin Weiner Kerrv Cnxe. STANDING: Jill Schumann. Stenrms Sabrina Fobes. Nancy Imhoff, Chris Licate, Cathy Hakala. Jenny Moulder, Debbie Azzann. SUBSCRIPTIONS: SEATED: Patty Payne. Amy Hazeltine. Paulette Hindmarsh, Sandi Hare. STANDING: Paula Dorman. Kim Wood, Laura Turner. Sue Lebuld. Vickie Sandberg, Cindy Matson, Debbie Fisher. SUBSCRIPTION CO-EDITORS: Amy Hazeltine. and SUBSCRIPTIONS: SEATED: Pam Spring. Mary Parola, Anne Puchan. Mane Johnson. STANDING: Donna Prisca. Cheryl Huskonen. Pucker up. Tummyf Co-Editors We would like to express our thanks to everyone who helped to make this yearbook possible. Very few people realize all the time. effort, and hard work that go into the produc- tion of these pages. But because of the dedication of Pierre, Kay. Jean. Jeannette. Nancy, Bonnie, Lee, Carol. Amy. Marie and Gordon we were able to successfully assemble the 1973 Mariner. We also owe a great deal to Pete Prentner. the Walsworth Publishing Com- pany representative. and Miss Mary Boyce. our adviser. who was always there to help and advise us. Through these pages. we have tried to show the different phases of Harbor. The big events of the year were important, but so were the everyday occurrences that make up the majority of our high school memories. Though we all may have excelled in different aspects of schooleanything from art to baseball, wood-working tc physicsetogether we formed one unit. the Class of '73 mmm- 7mm 107 Student Council Student Council Officers relurned from the OASC workshop filled with cnthusizmn and hopes fur the school year. Freshman orientation. freshman class and home mom representative elections. Hmvdy Week. a Bond Issue Parade including students from all dis- trict schmls. and a special election assembly with party speakers to bring out the issues were projects: The cnuncilk officers visited other schrmlsh student government meetings to get new ideas. Members evaluated Students' Rights and Responsibilities and adapted new guidelines for Students 0f the Month Jean Wrightnnur. first girl presi- dent in Council history. kept students active. cheerful. and cooperative. Ul't'ivi-rs are Rink Rvinkvr. x'iL-e-presidynt: Kay Peterson, treasurer: Carol Lehold, secretary; Jean Wrighlnnur, president. FRONT ROW: Terry Schlaich. Keith Remker. Stu Cnrdellh Rick Reinker. StrnmlmmL Sabrina Fnhes. Carol Lebuld. Ronni Urhann. THRID ROW: Brad Furdell. Randy Burhmu, Scum Seaman. Jim McMillan. Huh Ruben- Ann Purhan, Chris l,icate. Tina I'rhann. Gordon Evans. MikeJuhola, Cin- son. Tim Andersnn. SECOND ROW: Ralph Bunna, Pete Olsen. Tom dy Hunts, Jeannette Fasselt. Kay Petersnn. Ann Flower. Jean Wrightnour. Turner. Sharon Russell. Liz Bisesto. Sue Hakala. Sarilee Picard. Ginny 108 MR. HUFF, ADVISER ,7 ' vi , - a N . veeru-N-l FRONT ROW: Steve Campbell. Bob Trinzzi, Andy Thomas. Tony Cheryl Smith. THIRD ROW: Kunna Hilbrandx. Lois. Penna. Karen Romano, Eric Carlson. Greg Schlaich. Dave Freilich. Lynn Wrightnour. Jeff DeLaal. Kathy Wundring. Meg Davis. Laura Armslmng, Jeanna ? Olsen. Sill. SECOND ROW: Cindy Maki, Laura Turner. Patty Field. Debbie Ad- Kerry Fuxe. Mary Dixon. Lureather Payne, Julie Steveml. Bevkv Hay. ML duir, Mary Keenan. Cindy DEInre. Lucy Cincmta. Karen Beitz. Jeff Harris. Ruben Huff. Band The Harhur Band. directed by Mr. Oliver Kama. assisted by Mr. Karl Meinhardt. performed at I'mthall games and marched in parades. The band led the Christmas parade down the city's Main Street this winter. After f'mthall season. members dug in to prepare for concert seasnnh They played midw winter. spring commencement, and pop concerts. Individuals attended contests and received ratings for their work. This year the Solo and Ensemble Contest was held in Jefferson, Ohio. FRONT ROW: Linda Lee. Kathy Koren. Ginny Strandman. Denise Ritter. Chuck Amzihel. Liz Laituri. Robin Lyon, Dan Zellar. Ken Plants. SECOND ROW: Julie Stevens. Mark Knssick, Amy Metcalf, John Ranta. Bub Dxley, Ralph Hnnna. David Wnodring, Tom Turner. THIRD ROW: Paula Durman, Rainer Kangas. Sallie Brenwald. Dehhie Addair. John Ockman. David Hubbard, Gail Evans, Cheryl Monroe. Jeff Miller E , is I v, FOURTH ROW: Robin Weiner. Mary Tallhacka. Mary Ann Moore. Shirley Booth. Sharon Anderson, Janice Myllymaki. Lori Toivola. Brenda Dragon. FIFTH ROW: Jennifer Shoulders, Kay Carpenter. Melinda Mackey. Cathy Stenrons. Jeannette Olson. Pete Laveck, Dan Hayes. Mike Markham. Meg Davis. FRONT ROW: Chris Avery, Rick Eskelin. Becky Ray. Gail Mackey. Kathy Schumann Sandy Van Nunnan. Cheryl Smith. Laura TumerV FOURTH thdring, Dana Oxley Sue Waller. Nancy Imhnff. Brian Bumett, , ': Iiller. Sue Stennms, Rose Loudermilk. Terry Crane. Kevin SECOND ROW: Hank Pekkol Randy Metcalf, Bruce Matthews, Erin , A rkka. Kim Mats-nn. Debbie Dundrea. FIFTH ROW: Dun Don- Varlsun. Brian Davis, Kim WV d Dale Reed. Kathy Turchik. THIRD drea. Cindy Maki. Will Ureenawalt. Sue Lebnld. Sabrina Fubes, Brenda HOW: Jim McMillan. Jerriann Spring. Cindy Diehl, Gary Colon. Jill Lnudermilk. Mary Salu. Sherry Salnmnn Pep Band The 19724973 Pep Band has mn-played pep bands from previous years by livening up pep assemblies basketball games, booster parades, and other outside activities. 11 really did sav rest. PEP BAND: FRONT ROW: Laura Turner, Robin Weiner, Mary Tallbacka. Denise Hitler. SECOND ROW: Tum Turner, David Wuodring, Ralph Bunna. John Ranta. Chris Avery. Dana Ox. 1 ' HIRD ROW: Cindy Diehl. Jill Schumann. Jim McMillan. Brian Burnett. Meg Davis. RTH ROW: Bruce Matthews. Randy Melcalf, Hank Pekkola. Bill Greenawalt. Cindy Maki. If you do that wrong once more, PH put you in the drum section. Shunt! I missed the drum. h Majorettes 8; Band Council The Band Coum-il organized x110 Pt-p Hand. kept mnduct amung the band nwmlwm. and represented Ihmn in various affairs. Officers are 'J'nm 'l'urner. hand mp Iain; Ralph Buuna, junior lieutenant; Kevin Gill. senior lieutenam: Brian Burnett. drum mzijur: Terry Crane. Bill GreenawalL sergeums 0f pmperlieh; Hank Pekknln. head librarian; Kathy Koren. Cathy Stenrmm librariam; Laura Turner. sophomore representative: Peter Laveck. football announcer: Nancv Imhnfi'. head majorette: Kathy lilu'en, Ginny Strandman. Julie Stevens. Linda Lee. Kathy Turchik. majorettes. KNEELINU arr Brian Burnett, drum major. and Nanvy Imhnff, head majorette. STANDING are Kathy Turrhik. Ginny Slrandman, Julie Stevens, Kathy Koren. and Linda Lee. 0h goody! Goody? I saw that! - . W. ' I '3. gal? Cnmo nn. Ginny. Dmsx vnnrnplf away 1mm tho blmk9 BAND COUNCIL MEMBERS are FRONT ROW: Tom Turner. Kathy Koren. Nancy ImhotT. SECOND ROW: Ralph Runna, Terry Crane. Laura Turner. Cathy Stenrons, Mary Tallbacka. THIRD ROW: Bill Greennwalt. Peter Laveck. Hunk Pekkoln. Kevin Gill. Band On Tour With mounting exvitement. members of the Harbor High School Band boarded the jet. that was to land them in Cologne. Germany on August tit 13, 1972, git??? .Tmi' an1 the first to the last dollar of a hard-earned 370.000 each member knew that the handle trip was worth the time, money, and energy. Touring Amsterdam, practicing. playing concerts. seeing both sides of Berlin. visiting German Villages mspecially the Olympic village in MunichL winding up for the big show, and taking part in it New by so swiftly that it came as a shock to the band to suddenly be back home on August 28. Over 2,000 miles in a bus , 12 days ' 2-: Oh. no. here comes Port Huron!!! Our last day - Wiesbaden, Germany Airhnrne - enroule In Colngne ABUU MRBPR H.3- ASHTABULEbHIo uax '7 Wieshaden award ceremnny. The Competition! West B Choir And Madrigals l'ndvr Ihv direction of Mrs. Maryalice H101: Hzirlmrk A Vnppolla thnir sang in many mugrams thruughuut the year. '1 performed Lil the Hpvn house. for Volvrm Day and H1 ristmas assmnhlios. and at varinus nlh'or cunwrts. The 25-111emher grnup held bake sales as mmirmisin; prnjm'b IH purchase new music. The Madrigals. a Choral group comprised n1 ten members sang :11 area church stares. and huspilals. They performed in school msemhlies and went camling to rest homes during: the Phl'istnms scasnn. They are cumplelely independent. plan, ning Iheir mm progrmns and choosing their mm music. Seated nl lhv pinnn are m-wmpanisls Marv Dixun and Sue Bullmnn. Mrs. Muryalice Hller. dlrt'rlnr. i5 stzmdmg behind. FRONT ROW: Sue Waller. Funniv Millhergh Danna Robertson. Dohhie Pam! Lohnkl, Barbara Wright, MiChOIU Edwards, THIRD Huvcll. Hue Bullman. Eva Judwmiak. Mary Dizmn. Dehhle Huzeltinv. Mol- mm mm Turner. Jun McMillan. Bruce Matlhowx. Mike P ' I. Lester 1x Hnmn, lhnn Thnmlmm. SECOND ROW hran Hmney, Pam Spring; Hurriea Pvll- 1111 ' Erniu H rie. Pierre 'l'riuzzi. Brian Ha Richard Nana Snndfield. Dehhiv Hung Ann Muzznla. Kerry Foxy. Patty Xlurrimn. Km mnmh. 116 CHOIR OWNERS: P.Im Hmlmwvn. Barbara Wright Mit huh: Edwards. Ken Grimm. IJnmm Ruhorlwn. ami Mrs, Maryulicc I'Illvr. dirmlur MADRIHALH: FRONT ROW - Juan Hmnex', Pam Spring. Carol Pierre Tnnzm. .lim McMillan. Bruce Manhewm Riu'hmrl Murrmxn LohnhL Funnio Millherg, Sue Waller. SECOND ROW: Tum Turner, Hm Madrignls iSll 1 ALL fun and games? 'I'hvy dld il righl' Usher Squad Fshpr Squad aims tn help its members develop poise. a nive manner and walk. and to do an efficienl and orderly job of ushering at school functions. The girls collect tickets usher people to their seats and hand nut programs at school- spnnsored plays. concerts. and graduation ceremonies. Any girl is invited to join the Usher Squad as service is voluntary. UlTivvrs nrv Fhris l,imto. secretary-treasurer: Lee Anne Larson, president: Patty Petm, vico-prcside-m: MN. Enciv Mumski. adviser FRONT ROW: .Inni Butcher. Judy Carberry. Denise Samrday. Debbie A2- zanu. Brenda Salurduv. Pat Petm. Loo Anne Larson. Karen Landon, Paula Kay Bee. Debbie Heed, SECOND ROW: Linda Pozsnnyi. Cindy Coutts. Debbie Hizemnra Sandy Hare. Jeanne Maple. Kathy Azzano. Kathy Espnsitu Martha Davey, Rita Kane. THIRD ROW: Janet Cupidn. Liz Everyone wants to usher me. Laimri. Lisa Nurkka. Sandy Walkeapaa. Ann Mary Asmus. Sandy Krcal. 53le Rnhvrlsun. Carol Ray. Cheryl Smith. Wilma Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Vindx Detnre, Sue Hullman, Chris Licme. Fathy Hakala. Sherry Faust. Num-y UlknwskL Judy Clint. Carol Bartnne. Cindy Rehrig, Kathy Funningham. Fheryl Munroe FRONT ROW: Brenda Campbell. Denise Sparks. SECOND ROW: Pam Lloyd. Sandy HarC ,1 7 FRONT ROW: Terry Hood. Kathy Massens. SECOND ROW: Hully Howe. Cheryl Weese. J L Thu Will he ready in a mmutrA' . I! F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America have- hwn inmlved in various things throughmn lhc- whulo war, Mrs. Juanita Baily and Mrs. Rozelle Harpst are super- Vixmtx. Members have visited the Fhildrenk Hume 21nd hmswd parties thrrhe UNICEF Drive and sold candied apples. They attended the slum convention in Colum- bus near the end of the year. For a finale m 1119 0nd ml the year. members gave a parly 1hr seniors and Chose a queen. 3?. .V : -- .. I I . -I I D . LEFT T0 RIGHT: Brenda Campbell. hismrian; Denise Sparks. secretary: 'I'Pm Hmd sungleader; Kathy Massena. lreasurvr: Holly Hnwle. president: Mrs. anella Harpst and Mrs. Juanita Baily: advisers. 119 Red Cross Club Uunpnst'd nf' vulunlu-I's the Red Frags. lhrnugh its svrviw prujotts. strives IU give its nwmhvrs loudership nppnrmnities and an un- dvrslnmlmg 0f the Red Cross. They made Hzillmwen favnrs for the Fripplvd Childrmfs Society. gave Christmas huxvs to elderly patients at Longview- Huspiial. and planned an Easter party fur Happy Hearts Schmul. Officers are rh-H' Vinll. vicerpresident: Donna Robertson. lrvnsurvr: zind Ken Urli'mh. president. ..70 M RS. RUZHLLA HARPST. FRONT ROW: Ken Plants. Jim Whalen. Lester Currie Ken Griffith, JeffViall. SECOND ROW: Martha Plants. Toni ADVISER anplme, Cindy Rnhurtwn. Holly Huwlv. Donna Rnbertsnn. Jeanne Maple, Agnes Demku International Thespian Society The pllrptmt M the lmcmaliunal 'l'hmpinn Swimy i511: pmmutethr'mw :ir1srm a high .whunl level. In enrum'age :md pnwidv 1hr pm'livipzruitm in atage pl'ndurlinlb. and In leuuuw' HHt'n- dance zll Drndllt'limh. As :1 club. Ihv 'I'hvspians spnnmr zmd participate in the junior class play. Ihv qu'ing mmimL Iht nne-arst plnv mm 1051. 1hr Variety Shuw. and field Imps IN FRONT ROW: Ann Hnn-hinu, x ir'v-lnmidvm: Mrs, Mxln'alive Ellor. adviser: Cnnme- Millhorg DrHlessiHnal UHMUCUUHF 111 CIQthland wrrrlnrx'; sm- Wullvr, Irmxurvr. SI'X'UND ROW: Pivm- Trmzxi. presitIL-m: Tum Turner, 'l Iwa1ors. sameanlratizmns. FRONT ROW: Sallie Hrvnwuld, .Ime Ferry. Mary Dixon, Paula Dor- szvllinv. Chen . Munmo. Juun thmvy. Jim ML'MilIan. FOI'RTH mun. Kim Wand. Pierre Trinzzi, SECOND ROW: Cnnniv Millherg. ROW: Katie- 'l'hnnms. Vickie Sundherg. Knnnu Hilhmmlx Cardin: Sm- Lohuld. Dunn OXIQxx Tum Tumor. Bub TriuzzL THIRD ROW: Evans. Jean Wrighlnnur. Brian Burnelt. Vaml Lohnld. hm Avery. -l1ll Schumann, Miriam Freilivh. Sue Waller. Laura Tumer. Amy 'BQ '! w. . w' tIH' Art Club Art Fluh provides its members with at greater chance to become acquainted with the different forms of arts. Members created such original traits as belts. candles, and headbandx The members also visited the Cleveland Institute of Art and The Art KILIHGUIIL Offirers zlrf- Vickie Young. president; Leslie Fillet vite-presidem: Mrs. Nancy Huntt adviser; Cami Ray. secretary; and Luree Briggs, treasurer. 'l'he clulfs creations are often on display in the showcase in the lower hall. Mrs. Nancy Hunt, adviser. supervises the club. She helps with the meetings every Mun- day morning and bake sales cvvry 'Ihhursduy. Vickie Young is president; Leslie Eller. vicerpresident: Carol Ray. secretary: Lnree Briggs. treasurer ; :24 FRONT ROW: Debbie Laferty. Sue Reed; Brenda Campbell. Jeannette Fassett, Sue Hakala. Dave Mnnupvllm SECOND ROW: .lnann Mickelsun. Doug Palm, Liz Bisesm, Bunnie Van Norman Trudy Costa. Kunna Hilbrands. and Beverly Blake. L, r Oh. this. project is hnpeless? FRONT ROW: Dehhie Harrell. Roberta Girard. Dave Baker. Jeff Schulen Jeff Swan, Brian Davis. SECOND ROW: Dchhio Mt-Millun, Joni Rutvhor, Debbie Rung. Both Hayes, Carol Ray. Mary DeCola, Diana Hurlingame. Ronni Urbana. Wendy Barrickman. THIRD ROW: Vickie Young. Barb Wright. Martha Plants. Mary Jo Stroeter. Imree Briggs. Leslie Eller, Nancy Jefferst Ski Club Harburk Ski Huh. in an attempt to 1mm and enjoy the an M skiing. took part in a tcn-week course at Peekh Peak Ski RUMDH. Members traveled to Peek'n Peak every Wminvsdny duringy the winter seamn. Thev 100k skiing lessons and gained experience in the spurt. FRONT ROW: Smut Seaman. Kay PetersmL Kunna Hilbrands. SECOND ROW: Bruve Muttlwuxx. Hrml Furdvll. Juynv Juhnsnn. THIRD ROW: Juan Fhuney. Laura Frumhie, FOURTH ROW: Jim McMillan. Tom Turner. Rick Reinker. FRONT ROW: Miss Barbara Kunes. adviser, SECOND ROW: Funnil- Millhvrg. secretary!rwlsurer: Brad Cordell. x'iu- pI'osidm11; Debbie Bender. president. J. 4i 1 R 3Q$y 01'! m the .xlUpPs! FRONT ROW: Debbie Bender. Sarilee Picard. Karen Starkey, SECOND ROW: Neil Tanniah. Ann Flower. Rubin Lynn, THIRD ROW: Han Horvath. Gail Mackey. Cindy Rehrig. FOURTH ROW: Stu Cordell, Run DiDonam. Mike Hawes. Audio-Visual Club The AudinW'isual Club serve: the schrml by keeping all equipment in proper muimouzmte. This includes storage and repair. Record players. tape recorders. slide. l'ilmstrip and nvorhezul projectors. as well as video tape are available. Yiden tape is used for plays, wrest ling football. basket- ball. and class activity. Fund-raising pmjects include movies scheduled at school. FRONT ROW: Fruig Smith. Ken Plants, Smut Wood. SECOND ROW: Bruce Johnson. Jim Hmsley. Mike Nlerzejewski. THIRD ROW: David ka. Jack l'h0mas. Craig Smith. vicepresidem; Bruce Johnson. treasurer; Nierzejewski. president Uh. 50 those are the instructinns! He has rune pmjectnr. he has annlher one ..... now who MR. RAYMOND EDEBURN, ADVISER has the third nne'? Modern Dancers 'l'lw uirh M the Mridorn Hangers nr'gzmimt inn hope to 1mm the art of i-rmti 1y :mrl wlilexpreshxiun through their dan- ring. 'Hugx' hold :1 Spring ancert of Dance in May In 161 the puhliv view their perf'mh manna Members Iunk a part in the annual Vurimx Shnw, and traveled IH Fleveland tn mm-h u play. The girls held rnller-skating um! hhrisrmas parties. l'rm'tivw were held mnmhs prinr tn the Spring Fumert in which the girls create their mvn damn Htfim-rx 2m,- f'hris Linma pnwidvnl: Katie Thunms. secretary; Dehhie Jones. prL-sidonl; Luu Ann HnlL treemlrer. Miss Sue DeMarm. adviser. 9:, W fffJV Idw. - . FRONT ROW: Cindy Gaines. Janice- Myllymaki. Julie Stevens. Mary Ann Barbamh Anita Ferry. Nancy V'etrann, Rme Hanna. Debbie Jones. SECOND ROW: Katie Thomas. Barbara Boothe THIRD ROW: Lou Ann Hall, Kunna Hilhmnds. Sara Lee Picardh Debbie Reed. They want In dn WYHAT F.T.A. Future 'l em'hers had an active schedule. They substituted for teachers in the school syswln. had a Halloween party. helped some needy residents of Ashtuhulu in 21Christmasproject. in the spring took a tour of a college campus. and ended the year with an awards pic- nit, Purpose of FTA is In introdm'e in- terested students In the teaching profes- sion. The FTA also endeavors to create group spirit and sponsor enjoyable HF; tivitiex. Officers are Debbie Tormala. presi- dent: Marie Johnson, vice-president: Bonnie Van Norman, secretary; Miriam Freilich. treasurer; Shelley Andolsek, historian. Mrs. Edith Witt and Mr. Raymond Edeburn are club advisers. FRONT ROW: Shelley Andolsvk hismrian; Bunnie Van Nurman, secretary: Miriam Freilivh. lmwlrer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Raymund Edehurn. adviser: Marie .Iuhnsun. Uve-proxidem: Debbie 'Ihrmalu. presidonl. FRONT ROW: Barb Wright, Miriam Freilich. Debbie Tornala. Denise Sherry Fnust. Marie Johnson. Beth Hayes, Debbie Laferty, Charlotte Saturday. Mudoll Andrews. Mnnit'a Lahry. Ann Puchan. Cindy Coutts. Lohm, Dunne: Rnhertsun. Bunnie Van Norman. Rose Imudermilk. Judy Sabrina Fnhes. Roberta Brudapast, SECOND ROW: Shelley Andnlsek. Hint, FOURTH ROW: Brian Burnett, Cindy Rehrig, Sue Andrews. Cheryl Kathy Knren. Paulette Hindmarsh, Debbie Azzann, Sue VValIe-r. Robin Stark. Nancy lmhnff. Pam Thomas, Cheryl Huskonen. Pam Spring, Joan Weiner, Cathy Reit-hert, Karen Starkey. THIRD ROW: Tina Masters. thmey. Vicki Sandburg. Jeannette Fasson. Debbie Render. German Club nlfivcrs 21w Eric Wugnen president; Florian Eggletnn. xirehpresidenl: and Terry Crane. set'relary-treasurer. FRONT ROW: Huh Weese, Bev White. Carol Lebnld. Debbie Sheppard. Mary 5:110. Findy Diehl. Paula Dorman. Dave Freilich. SECOND ROW: Dehhie Dnndrm. Vheryl Smith. Bunnie Van Norman. Robin Weinerh Linda Lee. Hue Wullvr. Jlm ansley. Bruve Haytrher. THIRD ROW: Earl Harris. Angela Samilli. Rick Trent. Fathy Stenruos, Ruse Loudermilk, Cheryl German Club Thp Gormzm Huh, advised by Mrs. Furnlyn Smx'Fn- sun. aduplcd a new wmstilulinn this year. The purpose nl' the club i8 1:; acquaint Harbor SIlldPnIS with Ihc language. geography. vuhlmx and people of Gemmn-speaking mum- mes. The vluh saw Huh Oxley's pivlurm ul lhe bands .xummur trip to the Olympics as well 88 the slides of Rhcinhzml Essen. Flmrdun High Schrmlk AFS sludenl Irum Dussvldnri'. Germany. Mvmhvrs Msted typical Herman duliczu'ies at u Bavarian restaurant zmd traveled to see Goethek FAUST m the Cleveland Playhouse Munroe. Sue Lehnld. Amy Miller, Agnes Demku. Terry Crane FOURTH ROW: Laura Turner. Jill Schumann. Ralph Buenah Dana Dxlmu HTUFF Matthews. John Williams. Peter Lavock. Jen Shulor. l'nm Turner, Hm- Wagnor. Florian Egglmnn. Mitzi Gainer? Spanish Club Members uth the Spanish Club. under the supervisinn 01' Miss Ann Monam. meet 10 have fun and learn :1 little about Spanish culture. They sponsored two bake sales and con- tributed Christmas gifts to children at the Children's Hume. Among nlher plans was a visit to the program Man 01' La Manchaf Ashtahul'd. Edgewnud. and Harbor High Schools hnped In at- tend. Officers are from the bottom: Cindy Coulis. Debbie Tormala. Miss Ann Monaco, miwser; Richard Morrison. vice-presidem; Matt Kent, president. FRONT ROW: Brenda Imudermilk. Lou Ann Hall. Julie Neubauer. Denise, Hevm-qua. Sue Crandull. Jeannette Fassett. Debbie Jones, Cindy Rnhert- Saturday. Alice 015mm Ellen Wilson. Denise Fleming. Juini Leikas. Cathy sun. Valerie Cnhh, Cindy Vargn. Cindy Rehrig. FOURTH ROW: Bub Hall SECOND ROW: Findy Umtts. Kathy Massena. Sue Bnllman. Amy Robertson. Dung Hnwes. .Vlalt Kent, Ron Chambers. Jim Fasselt. Blaine Huu-ltine Dehhiu Tumala, Faml Hartnne, Jennifer Shoulders. Sue Reed. lenln'v. Juck Hummerx Richard Morrison, Andy Thnmax Uerrinnn Prinv. THIRD ROW: Tina Masters. Patty Pauhknski. Linda French Club Miss Dianne Farella. club adxiser, helped organize many interesting and Miuuniunul m-llxities I'M the Frvmh fqluh. Mvmhvrs mnked a dinner. umngr, Pwnrh Mmdx. c-olohratmi French holidays. saw slides, of France. mm In Gigi's in Cleveland for a Frem-h dinner. and closed xhe year with a pu-mr. Each year new initiates are required In wear udd L'U5IUIDGS all day during the initia Iiwn period. Oft'irers are Kathy Koren. treasurer; Barbara Passe . vice president; Pam Spring, secretary: Hm JiHiWIslzllm prmim-m: Miss Dianne Vurolln. adviser. FRONT ROW: Shirley Honlh. Karen Starkey Mary Dixon. Linda Pnz- mam. Patty Fivld. Tern Hish. Jenny Mulder, Eva Jadwisiak. Kerry Cuxe. sunyi. Miriam Frvilich. Leslie Ellvr. Sabrina Fohvs. SECOND ROW:LaL1ra Ann Purlmn, Funniv Millhe-rg. Pam Spring. ervl Huaknnpn. Kathy Armslmng. Luis Pmra. Hurhum Vassoll. Paulette Hindmarsh, Lurve Briggs. Knron. FOURTH ROW: Marw Mattie. Beth Varhslc. Nancy Handheld. Shvrt'e Qumn, Debbie H'NoilL Karen DeLauL Luis Pakkala. Sally Yivki Smu'lhorg. Sum Seaman. Brad Cnrdellt Kay Peterson. Stu Cordell, Hronmlld. Janice Myllunaki. Mary DeCnla. THIRD ROW: Leslie Kur- Bnh 'I'rinzzi. Scull DeHelizm Meg Davis. A.F.S. The American Field Service sponsors the ex- change student each year and attempts to promote world understanding thmugh indix'idual friendship. At least $950 must he raised during the year to support the student. Penny Wednesday donations are collected each week. Coat checks at basketball games and a display at the annual Znnta Club Bazaar were pmiects. Kunna Hilhmnds. AFS student from Holland. and Carol Grey. Americans Ahmad student to Ger- many. and other guests showed slides at parties. Ofl'ivclrs nro: Miriam Frmlivh president: Sue Waller. secretary-trmsurm: ex- vhnnuc sludvm. Kunnu Hllhmnds: and jr. representativen Kathy Knron. Mrs. Edith Wilt zmd Mr. Hmrge Pnrhzm are the adviserx 35H FRONT ROW: Cindy DiehL Linda Lee. Sabrina Fobes. SECOND ROW: Denise Ritter. Mary'ellen Hummer. Tina Masters. Connie Millberg, Paula Dnrmun. Miriam Frvilivh. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Huskonen. Cheryl Stark, Bonnie Van Norman. Linda Poszonyi. David Freilich, Mary Tallbacka, Carol Grey. Rose Loudermilk. Kay FRONT ROW: Ann Puchan. Ann Mary Asmus. Kim Wood. Barb Wright. Cindy Cuutts. Munica Labry, Robin Weiner. Madelle Ans drews, Rnberta Brudapast. SECOND ROW: Sue Bellman. Donna Prism. Cam! Lebuld. Sharon Russell, Donna Robertson. Debbie Ton mala, Cindy Robertson. Joan Chaney. Sue Waller. Carlene Peet. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Lehm, Barb Cassell. Nancy Vetrann. Bill Carpenter. Sue Lebold. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Dondrea. Sandy Van Norman. Terri Hish. Sherry Faust. Paulette Hindmarsh, Sue Andrews, Eriv Carlson. Cheryl Tmut. Meg Davis, Laura Turner. Cindy Vargo, Cindy Maki. Vicki Sandberg. Righter. Pam Spring. Nancy Olkowski. Kunna Hilbrands. Katie Thomas, Kathy Knren, Debbie Bender. Pam Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Amzibel. Ralph Buona. Cathy Stenroos. Nancy Imhoff. Sue t'randall. Jeannette Fassett. Kay Peterson. Brad Cordell, Jean Wrighlnour. Tom Turner. Scott Seaman. Cnrnl's Herman family. Kmrin. Fumlk Herman sister, The Hmormnid. trip In Finland. , r ,3! Carol Grey Visits Germany Cami Grm'. a senior. has the honor of being Harhurk firsi Americans Abroad student. She traveled 10 Germany last summer and lived with the Franz Folshnrt family. The Felshart childrrn nre Thomas l8. Mattias Hi HXHi Katrin 15. Carol vm'mirmod with them in Denmark. Their German schml was 1101 too different. but Caml had fun riding streetcars 10 school. The family was helpful and understanding wil h The language. and they spoke some English. Carol enjnwd meeting their friends and relations. Carnl and Kalrin. Math Club The Math Cluh. advised hy Miss Barhnm Kunes. is in its third yearnfex- islenco en Harbor. It is designed to stimulate interest in fields related to mathematics. and to establish an en- vironment geared toward the subject. Trips to various colleges were planned during the year. Students traveled to Edinhnrn College in the fall. A Natirmal mathematics TeSt i5 FRONTROW:BrendaSaturdav.DehhieAzzmw,CindyMakLSECOND ROW:KathyCuxr sponsored by the club every March. ninghum. Denise 1mm. Tina Masters. THIRD ROW: Cindy Rehrig. Meg Davis. Jill Schumann. Laura Tumult FOURTH ROW: Tum Turner, Hill Niomi. Dan 1.99, Smtt Hmmun. Pierre 'lhriuzzi, Now I know that canht be the right Brenda working hard on same problems. zmswrr. Officers are Denise Ritter, sevremry-treasurer; Tina Masters, president: Miss Barbara Kunes. adviserx Science Club The Science Huh promotes the ideas of science i'nr thnso students interested in the fields of malh 21nd scimu'e. The club has had various activities during the year. Members Visited Case Western Reserve in i'leveiand. where they worked with scientific- Classes there. They saw films dealing with science and participated in other outside activities. Nlr. Thnmuh KUSCiUZkH is duh adviser. Ull'iwrs im- Mario .luhnmn. wi'rmury-trvusurur: Pierre 'Iirinzzi. xiw-presidem: Ix'nthx Kuron, president. Adviser is Mr. Thomas Knsciuszko. FRONT ROW: Vickie Sandherg. Marie Johnson, Bnh Robertson. Pierre Rohrig. THIRD ROW: Randy Metn'alil Hank Pekknla. Kaivin Sill. Dun Leev 'l'rinzzi. SECOND ROW: Kathy Koren,Ji11 Schumann. Terry Crane. Tom Senior Women The Senior Womenhs Club sponsors the annual Homecoming Dance and donates a gift to the school at the end of the year. The girls were busy this year with money- making projects such as selling candy, holding bake sales, and selling popcorn at football games. Members earned the right to purchase special shirts. They adopted a needy family at Christmas time. Club Officers are Lou Ann Hall, president; Tina Masters, vice-president; Roberta Brudapast, secretary; Fran Nappi, treasurer. Mrs. Esther Edeburn is the club adviser. FRONT ROW: Pam Surbella, Liz Bisesto, Bev Wight. SECOND ROW: Amy Hazeltine, Jane Lambros. THIRD ROW: Cindy Gaines, Judy Clint, Thelma Moody. FOURTH ROW: Lynnette Ucciferri, Ann F lower, Kathy Johnson. Officers are hSEATEDh Lou Ann Hall, president; Roberta Brudapast, secretary; hSTANDINGh Tina Master, vice-president; Fran Nappi, treasurer; Mrs. Esther Edeburn. adviser. FRONT ROW: Debbie Tormala, Roberta Brudapast, Mary Tallbucku. SECOND ROW: Tina Masters, Mary Kane, Pat Payne. THIRD ROW: Marie Johnson, Sue Crandall, Joan Chaney. FOURTH ROW: Jean Wrightnour, Jeanne Maple, Kay Peterson. FRONT ROW: Fran Nappi, Jan Rapose Dianne Arcam. SECOND ROW: Ronni Ur- bana, Lisa Nazor. Connie Millberg. THIRD ROW: Raylene Noce, Jeannette Fassett. FOURTH ROW: Debbie McMillan. Candy Fish, Lynn Haapala. FRONT ROW: Janet Ferry. Lou Ann Hall. Sharun Russell. SECOND ROW: Donna Oh. come on. Janet! Shuw it to us! Robertson, Bonnie Van Norman. Linda Mauro, THIRD ROW: Carol Grey. Barb Booth FOURTH ROW: Debbie Fisher, Farolyn Swanson. Cheryl Weese. Senior Men Senior Men's Club is an organization that includes most of the boys in the senior class if they have paid their 50 cents dues, The club adopted a family at Christmas as one of their service projects. They also bought sweaters and T-shirts with the club emblem. FRONT: Mr. Coye Wilfong. adviser: Pete Fleming, president: FRONT ROW: Terry Edwards. Scott Edixon. Pete Fleming, Dale Campbell, Terrv Crane. Mike Juhola, vice-president; Mr. Bob ShorL adviser. BACK: SECOND ROW: Brian Burnett, Randy Barbato, Bruce Burnett. Doug Baker, Dalhve Peet. Brian Burnett. secretarv; Robin Thieman. treasurer. THIRD ROW: Mike Brees. Florian Eggleton, Rich Chupick Kevin Bellman, Brad Cordell. FOURTH ROW: Jim Marinchalk, Jeff Ewing, Mike Fortune, Gordon Evans, Jim Bellman. Hank Pekkola. FRONT ROW: Rick Huff. Ken Griffith. Bill Greenawalt. Ron Hogue, FRONT ROW: Bob Sabo. John Wilson, Bill Righter, Gordon Sharp, Tom RehrigA Charlie Labry, Richard Morrison. SECOND ROW: Chris Kissman, SECOND ROW: Steve Tobias, Dennis Rill. Rick Reinker, Doug Palm, Dave Sam Grippe. Rick Leonard, Kevin Gill, Joe Mills. Randy Metcalf. Manupella. THIRD ROW: Tom Turner. Lee Wood, Scott Seaman, Bill Wiser. Jim THIRD ROW: Ken Moore, Dan Lee, Mike Kossick, Pete Laveck. Tim Whalen, FOURTH ROW: Jeff Viall, Robin Thieman, Eric Wagher, Pierre Triozzi, Cevera, Chuck Wehniainen. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hawes. Mike Jerry Nierzejewski. Juhola, Bob Koski. Jim McMillan. Doug Gormley, Dave Myllymaki. FRONT ROW: Vickie Young. Nancy Kohut, Robin Jaskela. Sue Line. SECOND ROW: Tina Urbana. Debbie Lee. Cathy Hakala. Sharon Russell. THIRD ROW: Nancy Imhoff. Sue Andrews. Debby Fisher. Belinda Oliver. Mrs. Jane Clark. adviser: Sharon Russell. secretary; Robin Jaskela, vice-president; Belinda Oliver. president; Sue Andrews. treasurer; Mrs. Rita Scribben. adviser. Cadet Club The Cadet Club is composed of girls who help Mrs. Jane Clark and Mrs. Rita Scrihben in their gym classes. These girls are interested in physical edum. tion and in keeping physically fit. Many of the members are considering physical education as :1 major field after graduation. In their free periods two girls in each class help with instruction and care of equipment. Two gym assistants Show their class how it's duncn FRONT ROW: Vindx' Divh 9hauna Cnxv. Sherri Sulumnn. Jeanne Olsen, Xunvx' X'elmnn. Em Jadwis 4 k. Yn'kie mxmlose. Cheryl Momma. Wilma Shnrun Andvrmm Jnm Ll '. Mary Ann Barham. Beth Maxim. Hevky Jnhnsun. Handy Wight. Barlmrn Maxim Lullru Lilli Gail Exams, Dnnnu 2m -ln SIrm-um Imri Tnix' l, SECOND ROW: Paulettr Hind- Hunt. FUl'RTH ROW: 1'1ndy Rchrign Suv Andrew hris I,K' lurtha mar Aim NurkkzL Elizabeth Luiluri. Terri Bish. Sally Huherlsnn. Sue Hunk. Pally Pm'hknskx. Small Hullmun. Hvlh Farlisle um Huyux Hved. Debbie Re-ori. Pam Thumps 1. Rita Kane. Barbara Wright, Nancy R 1 I'rlnm. szy Field. erry I'uxv. Furnl Barnum. trail Wukomun. Hun- THIRD ROW: Sandy Krral. Carlene Poet. Mary Ellen Hummer. Vuh-rw Oyhh. mL Mary Keenan. 1.4mm Armstrong. Sandy Phillips Zana Grippe- I ' Mun Hiwn. Hn-mlu Lundrrmilk. Ilamln 'I'nrsrzy Patli Vargm Findy John- lmu Grrriann Prinv. Jvnnilbr Shoulders. Kim Wmd. SECOND R . Slulllv. .llll Schumann. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Sandfiuld. thurk. Suu Lvhnld. Cheryl 9milh. tV'indx' Hemre. Linda Puzsnny Hrmulu FumphvlL Luis Peuru. Debbie Viull. Lorena 1 me. Meg Dams: Wllwn. Sheree Quinn. Lisa Jones. Deniere Fleming. Mary Salu, Debbie lM-nm- Killer. Am iller. Janet Hum-k. Karen DeLaaI, 1. Ray. Julie Shepard. findy Rllsncll. THIRD ROW: lmri Lamer. April Kesslcr. Ann Smuns. Laura Tumor. 138 G.A.A. UAA promotes good sports- manship and a feeling of good will among Harbor girls. They get to par- ticipate in sports as a team. Ifnrh year UAA spunwrx the in Immuml program and inHTr-PlH-h Innrnumcms. A xx'elt'nming party fur npw members. a trip In HHHalld m see a play. hmvling, swimming. and skming parliex a playlay 1m utlim srhools. and an mx'nrdx banquet were big events. UAA membem had :1 dinner fur FRONT ROW: Lee Anne Larson. president: Sue Hakala. secretary; Nancy I'nhnf'f, treasurer; and an eldvrly couple and All hrlStn-las NIH .lnnv Hark. mlvim-va SECOND ROW: Sue Androwm xiceupresldom: Nancy Knhut. .wrgmm-m- gauj hh'mi and glfts m 1w needy arlns; and Mn, Rita Svrihhon. adviser. famllleh. UAA planning hnard members arc Tina L'rhana. Kathy Azzann. and Planning hoard chairman is Belinda Oliver. and In her right are members Sue Cindy Hunts. Luinv. Rubin Jaskela. and Debbie Lee. FRONT ROW: Mnniva Lahrv, Judy Carberry. Hope famphell. .lnni Hun. Hr-hhio Fisher. Nnnry Ulknwski. ShE-rn Fuust. Cindy Cumm, Katie Hulchvr. Lnu Ann Hall. Nancy Knhut. Robin Jaskvla. SECOND ROW: 'Hmmxh. FUL'RTH ROW: Dohhio McMillan. Sue thnln. Jeanne Maplu, Kay Pvlvrsun. Fnrnlyn Swanmm. Kumm Hilbmnds. CathyEspositn, Janet 14w Anm- Larmn. Kathy Annnn. Debbie Lee. Belinda Oliver. Nancy Fupirlm Hulh Rvgnvr, Suv Salmun. THIRD ROW: Cathy Hakala Judy lmhni'l'. 139 Monogram Club Thu Monogram Club attempts In better relationships among V; 'eity athletes and 10 preserve high standards in interschool activities. The main qualification for entrance to the Club is In rewix'e a letter in a varsity sport. The club sponsored a fishing ctmtesl and snld popcorn at concession stands during athletic events. w.' .v to - Glen Suthprin, adviser; Ps-tv Flr-ming. virP-president; Mike Juhnla. sek'relaryvlreasurer; Dave Peel, president; and Larry Bragga advisen FRONT ROW: Jim McMillan. Rick Lennard Josh Sheldon. SECOND R0 'Vl'ke Napolilan. Doug Howes, Tum Jones. THIRD ROW: ROW': Bill Die mhavhcr. Matt Kent. Joe Timnnere. FOURTH .luhn Lillna. Dave Funk FRONT ROW: Lou Mongenel. SECOND ROW: Rich Chupick. Sam Gippe, Dave Feet. THIRD 0W: Tom Rehrig. Bill Righter. Mike Juholat FOURTH ROW: Jim Bollman, Jim Goodwin, Dave Fortune. FRONT ROWE Dean Lillvis, Vharles Redmond. Jim VVhalen SECOND ROW: Brurc Ilillie. Mark Starkey Hob Robertson THIRD ROW: Steve Reirhert, Dan Lee. Run H111I11hers FOURTH ROW: Jeff lall, Tony Rapnse. Rick Huff. 'I'hv Followship mt' ChrNian Athlete; had unly nnc requirenwm for its athletic members: the belief or wish to helivvo in Jestls WhrisI. Meetings are every one ur two weeks. anhvrs are entertained by films and sptwial guest speakers. Pastor Theudnre Oswald associate pzNur M the Bethany Lutheran t'hurch, and Mr. Larry Herl. teacher at Harbun linrrv Hraszgil and Uknn Hmhvrin. advisers: Jim Bnllman. vaptain; Ruben Huff. adxiser: WCI'C IWU 0f, IhiS XOBISS guest Speakers. and Mikv vlulmln. swrmmy-treeburer. i , 3 . . .le .l- 65' ,. ; , FRONT ROW: Mike Juhola. Richard Burgess. Jim Bnllman. Bill Righter. Jeff Viall. Carl Labry. Kevin Lillie. SECOND Thi.s pnpcnrn is tun salty! ROW: Jim RPnniCk. Rick Reinker. Albert Anderson, Terry Schlaich. Pat DeAngeln, Tnm Rehrig, Rich Chupick. Joe TimnnereV Matt Ke-nL Chris Cnxe, THIRD ROW: Gary Bish. Dave Pinelli, lreg Schlaich. Joe Sharpe. Bruce Bertea. Scott Seaman. Eric Wagner. Jack Cunningham. Jack Hummer. Blaine McIntyre. Sum Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Dave Conk. Rainer Kangas Paul Ronnivk. George George, Mark Lillvis. Mike Pickett. Darrell Ovak. Tom Karkutt. Tim Anderson. Stu Cordell. FIFTH ROW: Anthony anann. Bobby Keene. Chuck Anderson. Tom Clint. Jeffrlnnes. Mike Beckwith. Dave Rossette. Bren Hm vulh. SIXTH ROW: Hymn Sargent. Ray Henton. Dean anlim Dave l'eet. Pete Fleming. Steve Campbell. Powerful Mariners Fall Short Of Title The 15172 versiun at the Harbur Mariner grid team had 21 new much in Glenn Sutherin hut displayed the same style of play that hmtight them the league Charm pittnship the previous year. Huwever. this year their powerful crushing offense. trademark attributed to Mariner grid teams. could not tuvergpmver all 01. their KEV opponents. The Mariners. however, did display enough of the typical Harbor talent to aecumulate a 634 record. good enough for 3rd place in the City and 4th in the league. Games which highlighted the year were Harhoris 13-7 hmnemming victory m'er Madison. their 21-8 win against m-errated Edgewond. and the Mariners'Jl-ti stumping of Jefferson. The Mariners' nt'tensive attack was spearheaded by the backfield made up trt'seninrs Rich Chupickt Pete Fleming. and Dave Peet. plus junior Matt Kent. Providing the Mariner backfield with running room were senior tatkies Mike .Itihula and Jeff Agnew, along with senior end Jim Bnilman. Leading the Harbor defense throughout the season were middle linebacker Ron Chambers. outside linebacker Rich Fhupiekt middle guard Tom Peters. and senior linebacker Russ Keene. Though Harbor could not retain the NEC cham- pionship. it can justly he, said that they had a great deal of individual talent and were a much better team than indicated by their record. Season,s Record Harbor 20 Erie Strong Vincent Harbor 20 Youngstown Rayan Harbor 14 Conneaut Harbor 13 Geneva Harbor 12 Ashtabula Harbor 19 St. John Harbor 13 Madison Harbor 21 Edgewood Harbor 41 Jefferson Harbor 6 Wickliffe The Mariners take it over for the score. Russ Keene and Jim Hollman stop a Madison ball carrier for no gain. From Row: Carl Labry. Russell Keene. Charles Labry. David Peel. Jim Bollman. Jeff Agnew. Peter Fleming. Michael Juhnla. Second Row: Terry Schlaich, Stu Cordell, Stu Cordell, Sam Grippe. Richard Chupick. Bill Wiser. Jim Goodwin. Richard Hnlman. Jack Cunningham. Ron Chambers. Third Row: Joe Timnnere. Tim Anderson. John Wiser. Mat! Kent. Albert Anderson. Del Cochran. Steve .-:'?;$-2 . 1' .2- .A. , Burgess. Jim Rosknvics. John Johnson Frank Petnx Fourth Row: Ham Altler. 'l'nm Karkutt. Amnld Srhulto. Blaine Mdnlyru. Jim Rennick. Mark Lillvis. Mike Privketl. Brian Feet. Gary Bish. Last Row: Bruce Bertea. Keith Kinkley .109 Sharp. George George. Jim Rtnnick. Pete Olson. Jack Hummer. Dave Pinelli. Chris Coxe. i 1.4; V! 1h, DAVE PERT JIM BULLMAN HH'APTAIN UU-CAPTAIN -1 w, Kf'3:. PETE FLEMING RI YSSELI. KEENE Senior Corps Leads Mariners CARL LABRY 4 ' K ' L . JIM GUDDWIN CHARLES LABRY JEFF AGNEW SAM GRIPPE JVhs G0 5-4 The Junior Varsity finished off the year with a 54 overall record. The offensive attack was led by leading ground gainer halfback Al Anderson and t'leet-mnted end Terry Schlaich, The nffensive line was anchored by center Mike Prickett. Defensively the Mariners were led by middle linebacker Mark Lillvis, defensive halfback Tom Karkutt, and tackle Jack Cun- ningham. Pete Flemmg carries around right end Front Row: Tndd Marshall. Jnhn Ockman, Jeff Jones. Tom Clint, Chuck Anderson. Bnh Keene. Paul Clark. Ken Beaver. Second Row: Tony Romano. Brad Mendralla, Dave Rossetti. Dean Foglio Tom Zappilelli. Mike Beckwith. Mark Paolillo. Dave Huggins. Steve .H Campbell. COACH Richard Pavolino. Third Row: FOAfH Georgi- Begalla. Dan Juhnla. le Vuale. John Laurila, Bart Hurvath. Kaiser Holman. Jeff Skaruppa. Bro! Horvath. Al Cmcken. Rnbprt anuu. The freshman gridders sported a season's record of 5-2. Standout performers on the offensive attack in- cluded halfback Kaiser Holman. quarterback Dan Juhola. guard Dave Clark, and end Tom Clint. Supporting the defense all year were middle linebacker Bart Horvath, defensive end John Laurila. and safety Mike Beckwith. Dismal Year For Cross Country Hurlmfs cross country team. having few exA periem-ed runners. managed only to win one meet and lose six. But under the supervision of Mr. Dean McQuaide. a first-year teacher at Hafbor. the team gained valuable experience. Dan Lee and Jeff Viall were the only senior runners. The Cross country squad hopes for a better season next year. .15 Lim her up. Lonny! JEFF VIALL DAN LEE FIRST ROW: Ralph Bunna, Doug Scull. Lenny Lee. SECOND ROW: Kevin Lillie, Bruce Lillie, Jeff Viall. Steve Reichert. Mariners off In a gund 2:!an A pair of runners relax after a hard session. Fast-Breaking Mariners Have Good Season Prior to the 72373 basketball season, Larry Bragga promised Mariner fans an exciting, fast- breaking run-and-gun brand of basketball. Although the Mariners did not capture the NEC crown, Coach Braggahs prophecy was fulfilled. Led by seniors Jim Bollman, Jim Goodwin, and Dave Fortune, and high-scoring junior John Coleman. they fought their way to a second-place finish in the league with an 11-3 record. At press- time Harbor was the favorite to take the Sectional Tournament title for the second year in a row. With a look to the future, Coach Bragga has some promising prospects in sophomores Ray Hen- ton. James Bradley, and Allan Ziegler, all of whom were starters at one time or another throughout the ,V'ear- Coaches Bragga and Chutas voice their opinions of a controversial call. DAVE FORTUNE JIM GOODWIN JIM BOLLMAN FRONT ROW: Chris Coxe. Jim Bollman wowcaptaim. Jim Goodwin Coleman. Matt Kent. Joe Timonera James Bradley. Ray Hermon. H-nVcaptainl. Dave Fortune. Allan Ziegler. BACK ROW: John Del Cochran. Tom Jones. '3! at Harbor Conneaut Harbor Geneva Harbor Painesville Riverside Harbor Ashtabula Harbor St. John Harbor Painesville Harvey Harbor Madison Harbor Edgewood Harbor Jefferson Harbor Conneaut Harbor Geneva Harbor Ashtabula Harbor St. John Harbor Canton-Timken Harbor Madison Harbor Edgewood Harbor Jefferson Harbor Youngstown North Harbor Perry sgea $$$$383EE$$E$$ Going high into air In control the tip is Jim Bradley. FRONT ROW: Byron Sargent. Kenny Williams, Jack Cunningham. Kevin Lillie. Richard Holman. BACK ROW: Tom Karkutt, Greg Schlaich, Josh Sheldon, Dave Reinhardt. J.VKS GO 11-6 The 1972-73 Junior Varsity Basketball team follow- ed in the footsteps of the varsity cagers, taking second place in N.E.C. competition, just as the varsity did. Although the Mariner reserves lost 3 outstanding members to the varsity team, under the guidance of Coach Ron Chutas, they finished the year with an 11-6 slate. Coach Chutas cited Byron Sargent, Greg Schlaich, and Kevin Lillie for their consistent play throughout the season. The Mariners also got fme support from Jack Cunningham and Josh Sheldon in the latter part of the season. Big Jack Cunningham and an opponent go up fof the tip-off. I'm Freshmen Have 10-2 Season Considering the fine season the frosh cage team rolled up, the Harbor basketball picture looks bright for years to come. Bob Short, in his second successful year as the freshman basketball mentor, guided his team to a 10-2 league record. Besides the second-place NEC finish, the young Mariners took the runner-up position in the county tournament. Coach Short commented that their good season was due to a fine team effort, with each player contributing in one way or another throughout. the season. Under heavy pressure Ray Henton puts up a shot. 11': Serving as managers for the Gary Van Norman. FRONT ROW: Lynn Wrightnour tmanagert. Jerry Arp, Martin Kossick, FRONT ROW: Willie Jones. Tom Clint, Mike Beckwith. BACK ROW: David Huggins tmanagert. BACK ROW: Nelson Benedict, Scott Lester. Kaiser Holman. Eric Carlson. Dan Juhola, Jeff Skaruppa. Lib Vitale. Allan Crockett FRONT ROW: Fran Colling. Lee Addair, Tony Repose. Doug Sparks Imanagerit Charley Johnson. Chip Gondell, Ron Smith, anes. Dave Myllimaki. Steve Womble. Bill Dieffanbacher. Tom- Romano. Mike Nm'onen- Paul Clark. Tracy Hamglton. Tom Flicks SECOND ROW: Joe Martelln. Rainer Kangas, Jim Coach McQuaide, Coach Gregor. FOURTH ROW: Steve Fassettl Mike Prirkett. Frank Petro, Dave Misinec, Jim Ren- Campbellt Jim Bosley. Bob Joppari, Erin Calling. Ed Sanhom. nick. Rit'k Durkuvitz THIRD ROW: Coach Begalla. Acle Mit'k McElroy, Larry Endy, Richard Greenawalt. Injuries Plague Wrestling Squad v The 1972-73 wrestling season was a rebuilding one for the Harbor Mariners. Although their young team was plagued by several injuries the Mariners managed a 2-7 dual meet record plus a 6th place. and 3rd place finishes in the NHEC and Edgewood Invitational tournaments respectively. Coaches Rich Gregor, George Begalla, and Dean McQuaide all commented that Dave Myllimaki, the teams only senior, had one of the teams better records while wrestling above his weight class. Other outstanding performers included Steve Womble 98 lb. classl and Frank Petro 075 lb. classl. Womble took the lst place in the NBC. and 3rd in the Sectional, while Petro took 4th in the Sectional. Both boys competed in the District Tournament. Seasofs Record Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor Harbor 24 24 Harvey Conneaut Twinsburg Riverside Geneva Ashtabula Madison Edgewood Fairport Harbor Jefferson Edgewood Tournament 3rd place NEC 5th of T Sedionals 9th of 10 Rebuilding Year For Cindermen In the dismal 3-5 Mariner '72-'73 track season several bright spots appeared. Team competitmn was fair. but there were several outstanding individual performers. Carl Lahry. Jim Rennick. and Tim Sedmak took care of the shot put and discus. Jeff Viall took second in the city in the high jump. Sophomores Matt Kent and Ron Pitts were among county leaders in the 440 and 880 yard runs. Senior Chip Howes placed second in the city in the high hurdles: in low hurdles Mike Facello was NEC and City series champ and second in district. The 880 relay team of Sedmak. Facello. Wiser. and Huggins qualified for the Regionals. Highlight of the track season was the mile relay team of Don and Ron Pittst Bill Wiser. and Roger Thomas. They set and reset the county record and placed second in District and Regional meets. For a grand finale the mile relay team took third in the big state meet. Tim Sedmak gets off a fine discus toss. Attempting to help the Mariner cause. Rennick puts the shot. Front Row: Carl Lahry, Ken Vanyo. Manager Paul Andrews. Mike Facelln Mike Nappi. Garry Huggins, Tim Sedmak. Gordon Davis Roger Norman, Jeff Viall. Second Row: Frank Petrn. Don Smith. John Wiser, Dave MyllymakL Matt Kent, Rxm Pitts, Bill Wiser, Don Pitts. Tom Rogers, Terry Schlaich, Manager Tom Rehrig. Third Row: Coach Allen Ray. Brure Lillie, Bruce .lnhn. sun. Javk Hummer. Dave Pinelli, Paul Rennick. Keith Rmnkm'. P019 Olsen, John Rama Dave Cook. Jim Rennick. Chns ths, Francis Culling, Russell Keene. Rainer Kangas. Coach John Higgins. Mariner Cindermen In Action ' Q .. 51'? , .. I 49n- 15.1.. d': 10 p 4 . u 1'3; pk L565; .- :3 $1- Jim Rennick gets off a winning throw. Mariners Have Year Of Firsts 1 2 q 5! Front Row: Hick Leonard. Rich Chupickt Dave Peet. 2nd Row: Smtt Gainex Tom Karkutt. Andy Campbell, Pete Fleming, Josh Sheldon. 3rd Row: HEAD COACH Bub Rich, Joe Timonerev Torn It was truly a year of firsts for Harboris baseball team. Harbor had a new staff this year: head coach, Bob Rich, and his assistant, Bob Short. With these two mentors, Harboris experienced diamond crew roared through the NEC with an 11-1 record and finished the season with a total of 16 wins and 3 losses. This year was the first in Harbor baseball history that the Mariners snared the top spot in the league. The Mariners were sparked all year by the dynamic pitching of first-team All-NEC pick Dick Cairns and Dave Peet. aided by the consistent play of Rich Chupick. Pete Fleming, Jim Goodwin. and Josh Sheldon. Chupick, Goodwin, and Sheldon were 2nd place All-NEC picks. 'yx' u: H l fr 4f7 F xx 1 't M. -,...-.'RKY.- fl! hdu' - ' f Jones. Albert Anderson. Mark Wagner. Dick Cairns. Ron Chambers. Jim Goodwin. Del Cochranv Ray Hentun. The big standout in Harboris season was Mark Wagner, AlleNEC 2nd baseman and shortstop for three years. Wagner finished with a .486 batting average and 30 runs batted iniboth good enough for first in league statistics. Mark signed a contract with the Detroit Tigers later in the summer and finished the year play- ing minor league ball with the Tigers organization. Individual honors went to the following players: Mark Wagner. highest batting average: Rich Chupick, highest fielding average; Mark Wagner and Dick Cairns, most valuable player; Dick Cairns, Wilbert S. Willey award; Dave Peet. clutch player of the year award. RICK LEONARD JIM GOODWIN Cg v -. 8 - f '. 57-5315 .251 .' l Another Championship For The Golf Team Ont'c again Harbor reigned as NEC golf champ pinna. Hnwtw't'r. 1.973 was a little different for Coach Wasulkn. us he had his most inexperienced team since ISHH. when ht' suffered thrnttgh his only losing season HLT-l t. In fact. he had unly une returning letterman. .auphnnwre thtt'k Redmund. Coach Wasulkn did manage to find t'nur other guitars to do the jnh. They were seniors: Paul Palm and Craig Bertea. junior Eric Wugm-xx ztntl sophnmnm Juhn Lillx'is. Thaw five carried the hulk 01' the load and as a result wore the only lt-ttorwinners, Coach Wasulkn and his men did an excellent job. combining for 14 wins. 5 losses. and 1 tie. gnud enough for another NEC title, At seasmfs end Juhn l,illvis was selected as the tenmXx- most valuable golfer and was selected first team all-NEF. After the seasmfs results t'nach Wasulkds all time remrd stood at 1751 wins. 30 losses, and 5 ties. Q .4 y. b t'hmk Rvdmnmlt Eric Wagner. John Lillvis. Paul Palm. Dave Millherg. Craig Hertea. HIM. HII'H'I'ICR JWS Have Winning Front Row: .lnhn Wilson. Nevin Hnefen. Bill Righter. Dave Sirex Sam Allwr. Stu t'urdell, 2nd Row: Fl-H'ian Egglolnn. Hank Pekknlu. Jerry Xierzejewski. Craig Williams, A lung Ive shut inr Dave Sires. Tennis Team Keeps Winning Tradition ?-L..; A Front Row: Jim McMillen. Reed Jarvi. Mark Starkey. Mark Stenrms. Dale Slredney. Bnh Hellman. Manager Rick Huff. Second Row: Jne Phillips. Will Greenawall. Doug Johnson, Scott Seaman, The 1971-72 Mariner tennis team under the direc- tion of Coach Robert Huff continued the winning tradi- tion which has made them one of the finest tennis teams in the county for many years Extery year since tennis was originated at Harbor, the tennis team has concluded the season on the winning side of the ledger. As far as individual performances were concerned, the Mariners fared quite well, sending Stredney and the doubles team of McMillan and Hellman t0 Youngstown for Sectional Tournament play. Stredney finished that tourney as the tourney CO- champion. McMillan and Hellman were runners-up in doubles competition. All three boys were then accorded the honor of competing in district competition at Akron. During the season the Mariners were led by cap- tain and first singles man Dale Stredney, who received the R. L. Huff award; standout sophomore and most valuable player Mark Starkey; Scott Seaman; and the doubles team of Hellman and McMillan. The Mariners finished 8-5 over all and 6-5 NEC, third in league competition. Rick Reinker. Pierre Trinzzi. Rich Pokky. Mike Goodman, COACH Ruben Huff. Bob Hellman serves during a practice session. JIM McMILLAN f, f fffk' .1 Front Row: Dan Zeller, Mark Manupella. Ralph Buona, Steve Huff. Mike Gardner. Bruce Matthewsx Dave Napoletano. Arnold Reichert. Lenny Lee, Robert Triozzi. Second Row: Manager Rick Schulte, Andy Thomas, Don Stredney, COACH Robert Huff. Girlsi Athletics In 1972 Hungh rehunnrling is displayed against the Panthers Sue Andrews and Nancy Fuscn. en-captains; Mrs. Rita Scrihben. t'ozu'h: Debbie Lee. smrekeeper. Basketball, After two NEC cn-Championship years, the Harbor girls' basketball team finished a re-building year with a record 0H wins and 5 lossesi Nancy Fuscn, the only senior. led the team in rebounds and in scoring. Other scoring leaders were Sue Andrews. Sue Laine. Peggy Huggins. and Nancy Kohut. all of whom were juniors. Mrs. Rita Scribben. coach since the con- ception of girlsi NEC basketball. commented at the end of the season. We were very pleased 10 heat Conneaut on their home court. It took us three years to accomplish this! We feel that our season was a success because of the im- provement and development of the players' skillsf' FRONT ROW: Sue Laine. Cindy Detnre. Sue Andrews. BACK ROW: Ginny Strand- mun. Laverne .InhnsnnV Pindy Rehrig, Nancy Fusmi NOT PICTURED: Peggy Huggins. Nancy Knhut. 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High School Bowling On Saturdays $ ' . . I F I -coNGmmnous: , TOTHE'SENIORS Iten Fibre 4001 Benefit Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Congratulations '3. Bollman Bros. Construction c 2 Commercial - ' .. MASONRY , .1. . . 1735 Spruce Drive Industrial . v ' j. .. ' 964-3902 , 1716 West 8th Street Residential 7 7, 964-7006 1,; 'Northeastern Ohio LNat'ciorwd Bank 1.,m; UNIX .U kCNl IC XNH'IIXHI 'IA, UHIH lemrzwulznmm Inrho Svmur FHH 'H HXKING COMPANY 1197 MM 1'17 Wt-xi Bilmi .Xduuhnla. Uhirv lexar':1lrl.dliwlw'IM'HH- Hus 0t W73 'lKXLIM.H'K;X l'PHULSTRY 13W Mimrr Sln'vl Hwy XVishw Tm 'HH- St'mnrs MORRISON RADIO Sl'PPLY ASH H-nlm- St. .vhhmhuln. Uhin Cunng 111sz ion: M. C. ROBINSON AND PUMPANY 964-3733 99273196 anvruw Hum I9, 3th Mum Utfiw INHT Park Aw PAL'L H. S'I'EGHAMPER. INF. g, g : Linw nIn TOM JONES' . i x ., ,V ,, AUTO PARTS CENTER 2 Mum - '- ; Amvrwzm .Vlmuh Fiat 41920 MAiN AVENUE ASHTABULJX OHKG 4d004 PHONE BQBJIQO TEIJli-MEDIA COMPANY OF LAKE ERIE Cwngmtulm inns THE SHERVVIN WILLIAMS C0. 4522 Main Avenue Fur All Yrmr Househnld . D 1t X Axhtahuln. Ohm 440M OWN 1H eedx ,IIMI Main Ave. Ashtabula. Ohio l' 0I'I'lMllth Division Lind? Division l,indc Division Liquefied Gasew Welding Materials Plum Union Carbide UNION Corporation CARBI DE Hvsl wishes to you. Clussnf1973. America awaits ynur answers In the problems that face us mday. your rospnnsvs tn the challenge; of I he future. We at l'niun lerhido. yuur neighbors. friends. and parents are Con- t'idem mu will justify nur pride in you. i'wngrzlmlm 2mm FHAPliL HILLS GOLF t'UlVRSlC TN .Xuqmlmr: Hmui Industrial Rcfldentnl Office; I i Commercial , I CARPET MART 409.8 MAIN AV? ASHTAEULA, OHIO 44034 I Telephonc Alta COdE 916 998-9933 :1:1;17 :11211,IHAHM In HIV Vlurx u! 1:173 LYTLES FAMILY RESTAURANT Mill Vnmh Ridgv ICHSI anmn Upm HAN! AWL Till 11110 RM. Flnwd ml Mummy DELL RlVTH FLOWERS Ruth Sires 2214-2i3ti ngress Place Dell Rivhnrm AshtabulzL Ohiu Phnnc 99:?!5493 t'mmmlulatinns! EDGHWOOD DRY CLEANER 3116 State Ashlahula, Ohin THE A. LOUIS SUPPLY CO. EMU Main Ave. Ashtabula. 01m. Phnno EIELENT-SHSI PlumbingI - Heating A EleL'Irit'al Buildvrk Hardware , Individual Supplies WHOLESALE ONLY mm f slnongstld UVM U! 'l'xpex U1 'llwty TIPHI: Await Ynu AI livery Serving All YUM HUT 'I'u Em And Sm'unds Are Free 31717 Lake Awnlw 998-23689 And LOAN FOMPANY 0f Ashlahula. Ohio nngraIula1 inns Tn The Class 01' 1973 PREMIX, INC. BL 21! Ham Nun h Kingsville angramlatinns Seniorg 612:? , W SUTHERLAND MARINE CO. 970 H'est 3rd Street Next In the Ashtabula Yacht Club 1 .-::1;..:ruml.11ium 'le The Faculu ?'ur Making Hm L'iasr. Pnssibh? Vumph'mmns H1 HARMUN PASSEI..LA INSURANCE AGENCY 1113 'Hmyer Avenue Ashmhuhx. Ohm STOP-N-STOP RICHARDSONS SHOES Congratulations Reactive Metals Manufacturers Of Metallic Sodium Chlorine Sodium Peroxide Titanium Ashtabula, Ohio M. R. I Internatmnal Hmui FHF We '1 12111011 I ' Pr: 1mm I 221 Applan Way 'llslephuno 5464-9043 Institute of Flock Management A Division Of Metcalf And Rehrig Industries Approved For National Student Loans Accredited By The Commission Of Shepard Management Schools ASHTABULA CYC LE SALES THE FASHION 1: 2425 N.R.E. Ashtabula. Ohio 11 4646 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio i 203 DeMaio s Driver Tralmng 4720 Hope Avenue um !!! ; 15: ' LO-RAY TRAILER SALES 7614 Center Road Ashtabula, Ohio W Dry Cleaning 992-6386 EMPIRE GOLD 424 W. 32nd Ashtabula, Ohio 4524 Main Ashtabula, Ohio 204 R.E. EIGAND 1432 East 21st Street Ashtabula, Ohio Phone 998-1334 Sales - Service - Parts - Equipment Industrial Equipment The Now World-RenoWned Harbor Band Salutes Its Graduating Seniors A I-Iarbm' s Teen Board Models Jeannette Fassett and Ann Puchan in Carlislefs . . . . the Jr. Gallerie Congratulations AMERICAN AUTO ASS OCIATION IORLD-Ome Hum. SER'VKE AL-MAR TRAILER Ashtabula, Ohio Best Wishes T0 the Class of 1973 from: m mm'dohmm .VW Ashtabula. Ohio 842 Center Street, f.'nngratulati0ns. Seniors hdadar Realty 5347 Main Avenue Ashtabula. Ohio 9nd 5H1 West 57th Street Ashtabula. Ohio . NM N! am NW3, Isabellefs , and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Jadwisiak Robert Jarvi George Jeram Grant Johnson Walter Johnson Oliver Kaura Tom Kosciuszko Kunes Alex Lambros Keene Lebold . William Licate ,. Jim MartZl . John C w; Mrs. R'ic 5rd Re .5 ' . John Sand . Warren Sezr ors . Robert Spri I . John Stark . Robert Surb- . 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