Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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l lLLlNG IN I DR MRS. KLKLSIhlvl'tL in the hut seat is Don DiDunutn as Mark h illiuins ub- serves the chiss reactions. In this free discussiun period the students here able to choose any tupiu. SOMETHING lS DlililNlTliLY OUT Ol- l'Oe C'LiS. Squinting as he adjusts u lilnistrip. Jue Chiaeehiem serves as ML llut'tas aid. rhe films and movies in POD were always informative and sometimes entertaining. b'A cap The Vent To Take mouth sailing.n Thutls what we ex- pected as seniors: we were looking forward to an easy year. and al- though there actually was a little home- work we still had a lot of guod times. From the very start. we had a lot of adventures in mind for our POD classes. Charles Manson. Peter Hampton. and Shirley Temple were among the interesting people who visited us during our role-play- ing days. Congress and the Senate even met in our very own Room 202 to discuss hills and have explosive debates. Mr. Huff seemed to enjoy all the excitement more than anyone. Trigonometry with Miss Kunes proved to be as much of a challenge as we ex- pected After fttnctitms. relations. limits. and slopes, the students became as de- pressed as the depressed equations. But Miss Kunes brightened us up with her littlei'l jokes and pictures on quizzes. We could always count 011 a little pumpkin or turkey or Santa Claus wishing us a happy holiday. Miss Kuncs will certainly remem- ber the hmmrs class for a while as she has been teaching the same people for four Seniors 10 years. English classes became a theater when ttThe African Queen was shown. It was a welcome break after ballads and medieval English. But Mrs. Kleesattel soon pounced on her classes with what she had been promising us all year. Of course this was Shakespearels famous MACBETH and llAMLETi How could anyone ever have survived senior physics without the ever faithful Mr. Josson? llis class was the only one in which you learned about matter. energy. motion. and karate not to mention soft- ball, He certainly kept his classes guessing. Nobody knew what to expect next. as he would suddenly wheel around and innu- eently ask. ltDid anyone watch Star Trek last night'T' Our senior year didn,t always prove to be smooth sailing. but it sure was fun. With homework done and our grades completed. the Class of 78 looks forward to bigger and better things. We'll soon lind out how well learning at Harbor pays off. SliVlCRAL LlGllTFR MOMENTS in senim classes were provided by Tony Rose. one of the class clowns. Here he performs one of his in- famous teacher impressions

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READY TO START ANOTHLR DAY. Ken Brown. DaVid Bonham. and Bill Buukcy gel Iheir books for their morning clusscs. This was the first war that SCHIUIS haw cvcr bcen an the first Hoot and it look a hula getting used In. just whcn wc got to the top. xx'c got stuck mt the bottom! N KATHARINE ELIZABETH ADAMS: Sen- ior Women 4 Thapians 2 3 ,44pres.1;A.A DNA 3.4 't-u.rep.1;Madtigals, Shadesof Purple 2, ,-4 ,Plays, Musicals and Variety Show: 2, 3 ,4;Prom Committee 3 1chmn.1; MANOID GARCIA ALMOZARA: A. F ..S 4; AnClub 4:542:10: Men4;Tennis 4; News. gape: Staff 4 1photo .1; S kh Club 4. CHAEL AMSBARY: or Men 4. CHER! BAILES: Vo-ed 3,4. LYNN SUE BAILEY: Band 1.2.3 .4431. 11171; Who sWho 3,4;6. AA 2, 3 ,;4 1117.3. 2,3,4; Fiend: Club 1,2; Senior Women 4; N. 11.8. 4; Yearbook Staff 1; Intramural: 1 .Queen of Hearts Cand3 JEANNE M. BARTLE'IT: Volleyball 4? 3 4 mpt 1, liaimball 2,3,4 50mm :2, ,1 G. AA. 1,2,3 44103-111451 4 Ipres.1;Senibr Women 4:083: MAT; lnmmuma 313.1 $511146. BEE: TPmeuehChBZ. 3; Sadat ELIZABETH ANNE BBLKNAP: Ski Gmb 1,2: NemStaffB 4; Youbook mu; Track 1; I Women 4. 33:30:! C BENHAM: Track 1.2 3; Senior en DAWN MARIE BENTO: Student Councn 1: Band l;A.F.S. l.2.3;G.A.A. 1,3;Senior Women 4 ,Vo-ed 0331.01 4;V.I.CA. 4; Pep Club 1,2. JEFFREY O. BERTEA: Class '0wa! 4 Ivicepresa; Student. Council 1,2 4:140:10- gramClub 3,4 ;..FC.A 2,3.4' . ?MChClub 2 ,;3 Golf12,3,4;Tennis 1,2 3.4; Senior Men 4;,lntnmunln 1,3, TIMI; MARIE 81114342: ClassToum. 1- Vomll 3.4; Red Ctons 2,3 07100151483; um Squad 2: GA AA. 3.4;Semarw 4; A.F.S 4; 01254: Market ;lnmmunls2; Plum Committee 3. 2.2222222 222.2?22 ma elpumz , e: 0 144mm 334551.234, r Women 4; Chair 2, G. AA 1,2; Franc!- Ciub 1,2; DAVIDKENNETH BONHAM: Football 12:31::0FCA. 2 34, SmiorMerM; Mills - 2222222222222- 2-2.2 l onogtam u t113,214; ?..e... 2.34; SeniOIMon4; Who; ROBEilT MATTHEW BOWMAN: Pep Ctub 1. J Seniors 9



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TAKING A BREAK FROM STRENUOUS CLASSES is Terry Laurila. Senior schedules are known for having an abundance of study halls for napping or whatever. ETCHING OUT PROBLEMS on the board in trig are Michelle Mochoskay and Holly Wheeler, Michelle was a veteran and Holly a newcomer to a math Class that had been together for four years. Seniors 11

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