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Finlshlng with great pride and triumph on hll face, se- nior cross country runner Dan McCarthy crosses the finish line first; but this was just a practice run before the actual meet took place. Deep In thought. sophomore Laura Melton thinks over the lec- tures that were given during the morning sesslon a! the peer coun- seling workshop held a! the vo ed. Laura has become an active member of the ATIM group this year.
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Putting on a happy face, senior Anita Wevster goes over her homework paper one more time as she puts on the finish- ing touches before handling in her home- work In her English IV class. to an exciting year for building Imagine . . . You have just entered In to the Harbor High auditorium, which is now three times larger than it actually is. Be- fore entering, the ushers shoudl have giv- en you a ticket; in a few moments you will be asked to take out your ticket stubs. Please wait until the announcer gives you instructions . . . Ladies and gentlemen, will you please be seated. the year is about to begin, and take out your ticket stubs - the number is 121198621 and 25198752. Will the win- ners please report to the stage during intermission. Maestro, drum roll please! As you prepare to embark on this most adventurous journey, you will recapture the highlighted events of the school year. Fasten your seat belts now as we travel back in time to that very first day, Sep- tember 3, 1986, the students encoun- tered many new changes, which were not extreme in the least. Walking through the front doors, all you could see was empti- ness from one end of the hall to the other; but this would soon take a change as the year progressed. Besides the freshman class, there were many new faces includ- ing our foreign students Barbara Pellis, Italy; Kay Duwell, Germany; and Roman Svoboda, Czechoslovakia. Roman is en- rolled at Harbor as a full-time student.
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Typing at her own pace. senior Barb Pelbs attempts to get a high score on her speed timing test. Barb is Harborls for- eign exchange student from Italy. Be- sides being a member of the business club, she is also active in sports and she made the honor roll. Attempting to put up a jump shot over St. John's Chris DeLuca, senior Joe Rich leads the Mariners to victory over the Heralds. The Mariners lost two games out of three during the previews which opened the 1986-1987 season. hopes for the future Entering the school for the very first time, the class of 1990 was in awe of their surroundings. Commenting on their first impression of Harbor, freshman Jenny Estok and Racquel Rose said, We thought it was very large and scary the first time we came to Harbor, and we didnlt want to come here in the beginning because it was a lot different from junior high. After we got used to high school life. it was a lot more fun than Colum- bus. Another freshman. Marcia Robin- son added, I thought I would get lost on the very first day, which I did, but I didn't expect to get lost the whole year. Be- cause this was a new experience for her, she also stated, HMeeting old and new friends and sharing this experience with them, will be cherished tor a very long time. Before we continue our saga through- out the year, let us tell you about the theme iiThat's the ticket! When stu- dents hear that expression most people think of the guy on Saturday Night Live, but it goes farther and much deeper than that; to senior Wendy Buckey, the ex- pression means an answer to the ques. tion. Sophomore Carmella Christian considered the phrase and said. Thatls the way to go! As you relive this school year, you will see just how deep the meeaning of the theme really goes. That's the ticket! Once upon a time . . ..
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