Harbor High School - Mariner Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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The second place winner lrum Harbor 1n 1hr Xmu' 0f Dvmnfrdvy va-Ch vumvsl, KolaU-V lnhnson, routes hur spL-L-L'h at lhr annual Vut- L-mrt's Day aswmblv After watching an army demonstration, Dan Ruddvll dnnx ldlxguvs and bnarch tho hcllcupmr. luninn and svnmrx wvrv rulcasud I'rnm mud and fourth pcrmd clnawa fur lhv as- wmbly held on Hu- bmdm r Student LichE

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As a freshman, Dave Ridden, dressed as Napu- leon, won the prize for best Costume, during, Foreign Language WoeL. Dave now has French II during third period. More projects and activities accentuate student life Everyone was joining clubs, audi- tioning for plays, singing in the choir, dancing at the prom, and playing in the band. That was quite normal. But this year there were more clubs to join Mrs. Horton started a business club, and Mr. Iosson reactivated the science club. ltI got involved in so many extracurricu- lar activities, said Jeanette Latimer, that I was hardly ever home. I don't even have time to breathe. There was a lot more red tape be- fore any club could plan a project or a fund-raiserA Before school even started, advisers were busy figuring out budgets to conform with the new rules of the state auditor's office. Forms had to be filled out for everything. There was more hassle before anything could be done, stat- ed yearbook adviser Mrs. Kleesattel. Projects not originally written in the budget were outlawed because everything had to be planned in advance, The newspaper went out of exis- tence because no one could sign a contract for it, but the yearbook staff put out the senior issue. All the clubs seemed to be more active. Several of them adopted fam- ilies for Christmas and Thanksgiving The American Field Service put Mark Lotze, Sonja Sargent, and Nancy Peet abroad. There were a lot of field trips and parties and, as Lisa Nystrom thought, generally a lot more enthusiasm. 4hDivisinn



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.w'm lit Jill Jlii' imlli lflr i. Imii' llI' Hum ilirnv Hlimlnml Him: ,mii i'i-iiilt ti: vigmr lhtli li-stiniuln u! the tent l'LWUllh, rs xnnr'ii ll? ill thi- Hltl lhilx tn Nltm lnpuvuixm dui'im: Mt We, the lury, find the prisoner Guilty? Not guilty? The job 0f the audience, acting as jury, was to deter- mine the fate of Leonard Vole tBrian Lehmanl, accused of murdering rich Emily French in Agatha Christie's suspense thriller Witness fur the Fray canton. Despite having to change the play date, cast members not learning their lines, and the problem of severe weather the play was finally per- formed on March 6 and 7, 1982. Kel- ly DeCennaro Uanet MacKenziel best summed up the general feeling of the cast and crew by saying, I really be- gan to wonder if the play we had all worked so hard on would ever be You're under arrest. Leonard Vule tBrian Ithanl is read his rights by nft'icer Iuhn Kennedy: Attnrney Lick Warren begins plan- ning his clients delenxu 6i5tudenf Life shown. A few of the cast members had to deal with the problem of quick changes in wardrobe between scenes. A prime example being Amy Karhu tRomainel who had drastic changes in make-up and clothing. This had to be accomplished within a two minute time limit before she was to reappear on stage. But it wasn't all worry. Shelly Ondrus tGretal noted that, there were some really crazy times such as the rehearsal scheduled by director Mr. Moore to prepare the cast for any possible mistakes which might pop-up during the performance. With a look of worry on her face. Vole tAmv Karhul, thinks ul' .1 way tn tree her husband, Vole, accused of murder. Rumaine Lennard And Brian Lehman felt that, al- though the practices were long and l Haw did my homework, it was fun getting together with everyone. Amy Karhu expressed her view by adding, HWhen you hear that ap- plause on opening night it makes everything seem worthwhile. But was Leonard Vole guilty of murder?? Yes. He had killed Miss French for her money so he and his mistress tSuzy Davisl could leave England. Leonard Vole's loving wife Romaine put a stop to that, however . By driving a knife through his back! I don't want to hear it! That seems tu be Grem's lShellV Ondrus; attitude as she listens to Mrs. Carter lCheryl Bruiml criticim her lyp' ing.

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