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TAKING A BREAK FROM THE DANCII FLOOR, Roger Hayes and Julie Hannamun con- verse quietly. The lovely garden seemed inviting for talking. L. 1 . l :P ummn 4.! i 15L DRIZZLE DOESN'T DAMPEN SPIRITS. Though it looked to be a gloomy night the min soon stopped and the evening turned out, fme. COOLING 0F F from the stuffy inside atmo- sphere are couples Mark Loyd and Jill Hayes, Scott Benham and Marcia Olkowski. Aciivih'ealhom 9
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Prom Pulls Through cspitc iinunciul difficulties . a change of schedule. and rainy weather, the prom did pull thiough. l-nr L1 while it seemed the class of 79 wuuldn't be able to raise enough mon- ey; their freshman magazine sale went wellt but the boxes of candy they sold in their sophomore year did not bring in much profit. Luckily their last project, a donkey basketball game, brought in the remaining cost that was needed. In this prom one big tradition was bro- ken and one old one brought back. To eliminate wasted time during the chang- ing of bands. there was no after-prom. However the prom lasted longeri9-2. Itis been at least ten years since Harbor had a dinner before the prom, but this year one was held to save students the cost of an expensive restaurant. The hPolynesian Paradise theme had Kent State Commons decorated with fish nets, palm trees, and a mural ofa summer sunset. The blue and gold room, the scene for the catered dinner, featured a lighted volcano and Polynesian candle centerpiec- es. Guests passed through a grass hut into the courtyard lit by torches and accented with totem poles. Two highlights of the evening were as follows: David Hood and Teresa DeDom- inic chosen as king and queen, and crown- ed by Lana Barcken and Steve McElroy, Junior class president and vice-president and the arrival ofa sexy female gorilla in a pink tutu, who unfortunately left before everyone could see her. DANCE, DANCE. DANCE. Jim McKee, Peggy Frasure, Chxis Baker, and Mary Pollay dance away to the music of Qiana. 8 ActivitiestProm
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Senior Class Honors he at the saddest moments of the 1078 graduation ceremon- ies was saying goml-bye to Mrs. Beckmun. Since 1956 she could be count- ed on to be on top otheverything that had to do with the school. and now she was leaving with the class of A78. Surely a thew tears were shed us Jerry Ann Mead present- etl Mrst Beckmzm with a medal for distin- guished service as omee Mom'T T0 the strains of Crowning Gloryh processional, the 159 seniors were led in by Luna Bracken escorting JetT Bertea and Steve Melilroy escorting Jerry Ann Mead. Mrs. lidebum received a donation for the lznglish Department from the president of the Senior Women. Beth Goudell. Beth. tirst in the class, also gave the vztledictory address. Another sad moment was the farewell speech of Manolo Garcia, the exchange student from Spain. At the end of his speech, Manolo presented Harbor L 4' nah ttON BEHALF OF THE SENIOR WOMEN . . . Beth Goodall presents Mrs. hdeburn with a monetary gift for the. English Department. 10 ActivitieslGraduation High 3 drawing hell made 0H elippet'ship sailingin the moonlight. Awards received were the following: Doug Gill, the Community Award; Michell Mochoskay. North End Cub Award; Brent Cornstttbble. the Wcmtet-Lehtinen Award: Jeanine Bartlettt the June Clark Award: Jeff Bertea. the William Wasulku Award; Kathy Adams. the Oliver Kutu'u Award: Denise Ilowes. Astuhula Area Teachers Association Award: Jerry Ann Mead and Kelli DeLgaat. the National Honor Society Scholarships; and Anthony Rose. the Senior Class Award. Graduation was livened up when a beagle entered from the parking lot. After he made his rounds among the band, he then went up to the honor students in the front row. tlntelljgent. wusntt heN At one time it looked as if he would go up to the podium. Just think. the first dog to re- ceive a diploma from Harbor High School! Pb e K H t . t uHOW DO YOU PUT THIS ON? seems to be the question in the minds of the Senior Men on the evening before the graduation service. RECOGNITION OF HONOR A . Mrs. Beckman receives a medal from Jerry Ann Mead in honor of her many years nf service tn the school.
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