Oak Harbor High School - Harbor Lites Yearbook (Oak Harbor, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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Go fish. Dovid!! All dressed up ond no ploce ro go .. . There ore mixed emotions obour going home. San Antonio Texas The Alomo. o populor spot in Son Antonio. On August 10, 1982, 89 Luther Leaguers and sponsors from the Oak Harbor area left from Detroit Metro Airport for Son An- tonio, Texas for a Notional Youth Gathering. Approximately 16,000 Luther Leaguers from Lutheran churches oil over the United States attended. Youth from St. Paul's Oak Harbor, St. John's Pocky Ridge, Colvory Lutheran Toledo, ond Huron joined with St. John's Oak Horbor ro form the largest single group attending the Convention. The group stayed in the Hilton Hotel in Son Antonio which wos across the street from the Convention Center. After arriv- ing. they rook o 2Vi hour tour of Son Antonio including the Lone Sror Brewery, The Alamo, ond downtown Son Antonio. Every doy there were sessions or the Convention Center arena. At night there were programs to attend and fiestas to enjoy. Everyone hod a chonce ro meet many people and moke new friends. Everyone hod a great rime ond will remember the trip for many years to come. Ir looks like they're hoving fun!! Son Antonio, Texas 9

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Summer Camps Various camps were held this summer for sports ond cheerleading activities. Volleyball camp was held at Ohio Northern University. Sandy Schwartz, Jacki Harder, Mary Hueske and Shelly Hanny attended this camp. Boys' basketball camps were held at Ohio University, Ohio Northern University and Dennison University. Members from Oak Har- bor's basketball team that attended were: Dave Weirich, Doak Pfaff, Dennis Schiets, Dan Weirich, Mike Thorbahn, Dan Christie, Don Christie and Steve Connell. Several girls attended girls' basketball camps this summer. There were camps at Toledo University, Ohio Northern University, and Earlham College in Indiana. Kelly Kretz, Michele Burmeister, Gretchen Platzke, Jill Nobel, Carrie Tomor and Melinda Wrigley went to these camps. Varsity cheerleading camp was held at Ohio Stare University. Laurie Krasniewski, Lucy Rodenhauser, Mary Kreager, Linda Dewitz, Ann Windisch and Debbie Rickner attended this camp. Reserve cheerleaders went to J.V. camp at Bluffron College. Karen Gray, Sue Avers, Sherry Graber, Lisa Wirt, Suellen Sondwisch and Connie Seivert represented our school at this camp. This book's for you, for all the practice you do to make our school's sports better! Mory Hueske mokes o rerrific entrance. 8 Summer Comps



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Students at Work... This Books for You!!! Nome Sue Deuschle Place Wor Brown's Dairy Plaza Mary Kreager...............I . . Lakefronr Marina Ken Wirritnon.........................Mr. §'s« . . . i Will lulrz Nadine Renz. Jo Anna Wilburn. Vicki Schulrz Frisch's Camp Perry, Winkelman's . | . Orchard Inn . .......... Todd Goefi . Chris Haley . , Chris Runnels Jill Sr. Clair I i Allan Avery . Bob Mercer . RohjWilhelm Genoa Super Valu...................., ■ Farming .. .w. .... ,.............| Terry's T.V.. . ................... Tousainr Tavern'.... I..............| Forming.............................. Linke Farm, parr-rime diesel mechanic . Sunoco............................... Why Jo save money for college and ir was a way rc ee ewryme in the summer. To make monfey for college and lo have spending money ro keep busy. To earn for spending and ro keep me our of rrouble. To buy q carjS To earn money for college and for exrro Christmas money. Ir s convenienr, somerhing ro do, and rhe owner needed help. To pay off car. Ir's money ro burn. Karate money Spending money. I need rhe CASH! To save money for school. To pay off car. There ore many students at Oak Harbor High that have part-time and full-time jobs. Every working student has his her own reason for working. Ir may be ro pay off a car or to pay for an education after high school. These students work or a lor of different places. They work anywhere from McDonald's ro farms ro babysitting. We, rhe Yearbook Class, would like ro give these ambitious students recognition for their hard work. We would also like to wish all the future students that decide ro join rhe working force: GOOD LUCK!!! 10 Students at Work

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