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THE HARRISBURG ACADEMY
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THE SPECTATOR STAFF The Spectator Staff has Worked very hard to produce a yearbook of which every Senior can be proud. We have endeavored to cover every phase of school life and give a glimpse into the typical activities at the Harrisburg Academy. Burt Weiss, the Editor-in-Chief, took part in every aspect of this publication. He solicited advertisers, Wrote and typed much of the material, and spurred every other member of the staff on to the completion of his job. Gil Stouffer, the Associate Editor, alleviated many of the tasks of the Editor-in-Chief. He was largely responsible for the Class Will and obtained many ads. Roger Smith, the Business Manager, not only bore the hnancial responsibility of the Spectator, but also assisted in typing and in Writing the Prophecy. Fred Spotts, an Assistant Editor, relieved the Editor of much of his vvork. He aided in typing, composition, and the acquisition of many advertisements. Leejavitch was a valuable assistant to Roger Smith. He will be Well prepared to do any job for the next year's Spectator. Ken Wright was responsible for the excellent account concerning Greek-Roman Compe- tition. Ira Laird, Photographic Editor, deserves the praise for the magnificent photos on the pages to follow. The tedious task of typing-the job no one wants-was ably carried out by Austin Dough- erty. Don Holmes compiled the Sport Section and aided in Writing the Class Prophecy. Fred Bahrenburg, Advisor on Art, aided in the arrangement of the divider pages. To our faculty advisor, Mr. George Willard, and to Mr. Harvey Ensminger, our photog- rapher, we express our sincere gratitude. .We wish to thank Mrs. Aungst and Mrs. Coffman for their invaluable aid. PAGE 3
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FOREWCJRD One phase of education is ending for you Seniors and a broader field of endeavor-colleget is your next goal. Nourish carefully those qualities of character which this ailing World needs. Strengthen them through your college years so that you may take your rightful place as Wise leaders in the cause of universal peace. RAYMOND D. KENNEDY DEDICATION The Yearbook Staff dedicates this issue of the Spectator to two men, the Headmaster and the Assistant Headmaster of the Academy, as we knew it. PAGE 5
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