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Naming

Naming

At first, the new school was simply referred to as “the High School”, according to the first principal, Fran Roberts. Eventually, new faculty, residents, and students began to ask what the new name was. Name choices for the high school were requested from East Side School, West Side School, and Lloyd Harbor School. The best three suggestions for a name from each school were sent to district office for consideration. At the April 18, 1961 board meeting, a unanimous agreement was made to include the four proposed names for the high school on the ballot as a separate proposition #3, at the annual May 2nd meeting. The voting results were as follows:

Harbor High  63

Laurel Hill High School  28

Harbor Hill High School 78

Cold Spring Harbor High School  132

 

 

 

School Colors:

A student committee chose five combinations of colors for the school, ballots were made, and a school wide vote took place. According to the December 20, 1961 school newspaper, The Harbor View, red and navy blue were chosen as the school colors.

Harbor Tide 1964<br>(click on image for description)
Junior High Tide Yearbook 1969<br>(click on image for description)
Organizations<br>(click on image for description)