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FRONT ROW: M, SchoTz, J. EpsTein, J. Sumerson. SECOND ROW: Miss Brown lSponsorl, R. Cobrin, B. Saam, J. Kirschner, L. Carroll, P. Marks, W. Aclcer, Mr. Hearn lSponsorl. THIRD ROW: W. Bearg, B. KirlcpaTriclc, B. San Jule, S. Fisher, C, Miller, M. Young, J. Eger, S. LipschuTz, J. Milner, D. Tighe, R, RuTTenburg, L. Levy, A. ShaeTTer, S. Davis. FOURTH ROW: P, Halpern, R. HersioviTz, B. Earl, P. GoTTlieb, J, Weld, D. CrowTher, W. Oler, W. Henderson. harrilnn fnrum 'CBD- fff' 4 , ' -1? 'iff f4x:v SE: 5' l I 'Qin ' i fi' hehsk Every oTher Thursday aTTernoon, The 4:30 deadline rolled -Sklllltggl' N V around Tor The members oT The FORUM sTaTT. AT ThaT Time all copy 1: 22123 i,,,5::,. T' E fr which had To be rewriTTen The usual Tour Times, headlined, and 55 'AWEIE 5:,,:,,: 'gill rf gi TypewriTTen was Tinally rushed To The prinTer's beTore The doors : 5 X ..-ff closed. The days prior To deadline were Tilled wiTh crisis Tollowing 162355 ---., :kg : f 1 Crisis, and only The wiT oT The humor wriTers preserved The saniTy 97 , D ui. oT The sTaTT. Many Times pages had been compleTely Tinished only Lu-. V . S 1.5 ' . . . . xiii 1,5 ll I UI To have The ediTor discover ThaT big blank space exisTed where an .gsm ,L Y-, .,. :X- ffl 41' . K, 'Q:g'-': . 4 355, 4 l::11i,i i arTicle had been wiThdrawn aT The lasT minuTe. BuT The Tinal ioy ThaT overcame all crises, panics, and Tears was The day The Tinished producT appeared To sTimulaTe, upliTT, and enlighTen The sTudenTs OT HarriTon. EdiTor-in'ChieT .. News EdiTor FeaTure EdiTor. . SporTs Edifor., . , PhoTography EdiTor Mailing and Exchan STaTisTician ,... , .. ge EdiTor. -T - 'film -., -... -1-Q' 22:3 S:-:. 53:1 5 'Wm X ' , Qilir T ess 'i ' . ,, EdiTors Henderson and Magen seriously sTudy The laTesT edifion. FORUM STAFF William Henderson ...,. , . ...,. Wes Oler, David CrowTher .. .. , .... Anne ShaeTTer ., . .,.,....,.... RoberT Magen ..,..... Sheryl Fisher .Rochelle Herring . ., . ...John Weld ArT EdiTor. ., . . .. ,. ......,.... .,....Jay EpsTein Typing EdiTors . , Hayward Hamrick, Linda Miller LiTerary Adviser .. .. . , .,..,,.... Sara Mae Brown Business Adviser . . , , .. .... ..,,,..,.,John O. Hearn ArT Adviser., ., .. ,. ., , .,.. , , .. .. . ......Richard B. Leinbach ReporTers: Barbara BrownsTein, Robbie Cobrin. Barbara Davis, Bob Earl, Jane Eger, PeTer C5oTTlieb, Paul Halpern, Bambi Kirkpahick, Joan Kirschner, Marvin Klein, Judy Milner, Rosalyn RuTTenberg, Bunny Saam, MarTin SchoTz, James T Sumerson, Donna Tighe, Margie Young, FRONT ROW: B. Henderson lEdiTor-in-ChieTl, B. Magen lSporTs EdiTorl SECOND ROW: A. ShaeTTer lFeaTure EdiTorl, J. EpsTein lArT EdiTorl, D CrowTher lNews EdiTorl. ABSENTEES: S. Fisher, R. Herring, H. Harnriclc L. Miller, W. Oler, J. Weld. Sixfy-Three
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FRONT ROW: P. Marks, A. Biebermarf, J. Moneker, J. McCoy, F. Kremer, M. Greenberg, L, GoldsTein R. Herring, L. Carroll, H. Sim:-ns, G. Rockower, J, Midweed. SECOND ROTN: ll, Reager, N. Cords, H. Taylor, A. ShaeTler, E. Perchcnoclc, M. Parker, L. Blank, L. Segal, M. Coumbe, R, Rosenbloom, l-l. Gibb, S. Davis, THlRD ROW: P. Wilkinson, S. McKean, A. Fleming, L. ATileck, J. MoneTa, L, Pelze, P, Slrawbridge, D. Bo.Ton, M. Creelmarf, S. Buchanan, B. Shank, S, Fein. FOURTH ROW: M. L. Gillespie, M. Baker, T. Risberg, B. Davis, S. Murray, P. Pee-ples, B. Dunn, L. Levy, C. Hubsch, J. PeTTus, R. Rubin. FIFTH ROW: R. Herskovilz, G. Gilgore, F, Crysler, N. FridlingTon, B. Magen J. Fpsrein, B. Davidscn, J. McCready, S. Fisher, B. WaTson. SIXTH ROW: D. Farrow, D. Gardiner, G. Fargie, D. Cri:wTher, F. Asam, B. Gekoski, S, Gurland, L. Dezina, FRONT ROW: J. PeTTus lAssisTanl EdiT3rl, W. Gekoski lAssisTanT FdiTorl, S. Fein lBusiness Managerl, J. EpsTein lArT EdiTcrrl, D. Crawrher lFdiTor-in- ChieTl, N. FridlingTon lPhciTography FdiTi:irl, B. Shank lArT FdiTorl. SECOND ROW: R. l-lerskcivifz lAss.isTanl PhoTcgraphy FdiTi:rl, R. Rosen- bloom lBusineas Managerl, L. Blank lAssisTanT Business Managerl, J. MoneTa lSporTs FdiTorl, B. Magen lSporTs FdiTorl, A. Bieberman lAssisTe anT Fdilcirl, G. Fc-rgie lLiTerary FdiTcirl, F, Perchiwniick lLiTerary Fdilorl, T. Risberg lldonTiTicaTii1in Fdilorl, L. Carrgfl lldenliTfcaTii3n FdiTorl. T A 5 Ref, , 1 . T , ,1 l iisfi X' - , .4 The slraleqisls al wifrl. mapping cu' sa'es :arnpafgr are S. Fein F. CVVGV S- GH-r-Jfd. R. Resenb earn, Mr, Vvfafer ard L, Bianl., Hl1I'llI'il A paThTinder's role can be sTirnulaTing and challenging: however, iT can also be marked wiTh gre-aT TrusTraTion as The yearbook sTaTT learned in iTs Task oT se-lecTing a TormaT, a Theme, and a TiTle Tor iTs l959 AURORA. The Theme was Chosen early, buT The TiTle remained a non-enTiTy unTil laTe in The year. Hampered by The lack oT a TiTle, The arT sTaTT could noT begin by designing The cover: buT They were busy drawing endsheesT, dividers, and page layouTs all during The year. Meanwhile The business sTaTT successfully Tinanced The enTire underTaking, wiThouT The assisT- ance oT any residual Tunds, by selling adverTisemenTs, ChrisTmas candy, and The book iTselT. The whole sTaTT sponsored a ChrisTmas dance To help raise money. Tlioro, Too, The members oT The pholrography sTaTT could have been seen carrying Their cumber- some equipment AlThough There were diTTiculTies and problems oT publicaTion, The work and cooperaTion oT The ediTors, sTaTT members, and sponsors made possible The l95'? AURORA. v AURORA STAFF EdiTor-in-ChieT,, AssisTanT FdiTors . . .. ...... .,,.. David R. Crowiher Alice Bieberrnan, Bill Gekoski, JeT'Tie PeTTus Sheila Fein, RoberTa Rosenbloorn Linda Blank, Fred Crysler, STeve Gurland , George Forgie, Ellen Perchonock Business Managers AssisTanT Managers LiTerary FdiTors.. SpcirTs EdiTor .. AzsisTanT SporTs Edifc-r ArT FdiTors . . lde-nTiTiCaTion EdiTors Phcfography FdiTor .. . ..... RoberT Magen .. .. .. Judy MoneTa . .. Jay Epsrein, Betsy Shank .Lynne Carroll, Teri Risberg ., .Norman FridlingTon A-5sisTanT PhoTcigraphy FdiTcir , . . Richard T-lerskoviTz . ..., ,.Richard B. Leinbach Karl Schneider, Edgar WhisTler Liferary Adviser. ., Mary R. Barone Phi-Tography Advisers Kari Schneider, Edgar Whisfler ART STAFF: Mary M. Baker, Bob Davidson, Mary Lou Gillespie, Gail Rocko- wi-r, Par Wilkins.iiin. BUSTNESS STAFF: Lois ATTleck, Sandy Buchanan, Liz Collins, Nancy Cords, Susan Davis, BeTTy Dunn, Dave Farrow, Alice Fleming. Joyce Fgigel, HeaTher Gibb, Gary Gilgore, Lynne GoldsTein, Carolyn Hubsch, Leslan Jones, Linda Kanlor, Ferne Kremer, Sally McKean, Jody Midwood, Sharon Miller, Joan MoriarTy, Mary D. Parker, Lisa PeTze, Barbara Pugh, RoberTa Rubin, Lr:ireTTa Segal, Peggy STrawbridge, Harrice Simons. LITERARY STAFF: Margie Cournbe, Barbara Davis, Sheryl Fisher, Marlene Greenberg, Rochelle Herring, Linda Levy, Gene LuboT, Phyllis Marks, Judy Monoker, PaT Peoples, Anne ShaeTTer, Elaine Slonberg, Helen Taylor, Barbara WaTson. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ed Asam. Charles Bernheimer, Bob Davidson, Lou Decina, Dick Gardiner, Jim Kalbach. ArT Adviser . . Business Advisers
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music department ORCHESTRA FRONT ROVV: I-I. Taylor lPresidenTI, L. Baron, P. Knowles, P. KeiTh ROW: C. Rose, W. Bearg, J. Cal'ander, J. Lyons, L. French, D. lManagerI, A. Bieberman, C. Hubsch, L. PeTze. SECOND ROW: Hume, R. Howland, B. Blanc, Mr. Erech lCcnducTorI, E. Arnold C. Bodine, C. Hahn, S. Buchanan lSecreTary-Treasure-rl, M. Markley, IVice-PresidenT, AssisTanT Manageri, J. BolTon IAssisTanT Manageri, C. Bell, B. San Jule, M. Monoker, S, Hunger, M. Glover, D. AlThouse, H. I-IersIcowiTz, J. MoriarTy, G. Nye, N. OeT?es. IRD M. Caruso, J. Price, J. Bowers, J. Renneisen, J. Garson. TH INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AccepTing The responsibiliTy oT being a very viTal parT oT The music educaTion oT each sTudenT oT The HarriTon CommuniTy, The OrchesTra sTudies The besT oT all Types oT music wiTh an endeavor Toward appreciaTion oT some- Thing good Through acTual, creaTive parTicipaTion. Each member musT develop himselT To his besT possible play- ing abiliTy wiTh an ulTimaTe goai oT improving The enTire organizaTion. Among The maior programs presenTed This year were The Annual ChrisTmas ConcerT, an assembly concerT, The Spring ConcerT, various programs aT oTher schools, and The cIedicaTion program aT HarriTon. The sTring orchesTra gave a demonsTraTion program aT The Harrisburg ConvenTion oT The Pennsylvania Music Educa- Tion AssociaTion. The HarriTon Band is a unigue organizaTion in ThaT iT serves The school in a series oT imporTanT areas. EirsT, iT is a miliTary organizaTion wiTh The TuncTion oT develop- ing exacTness, precision, and discipline Through miliTary marching during The Tall season. IT is an inTegral parT oT The music deparTmenT Through The Thorough sTudy OT The besT in band liTeraTure, concerTizing The besT and more inTeresTing selecTions which are sTudied. The Band Ties The enTire school TogeTher wiTh iTs music Tor TooTball games and rallies, developing a wholesome genuine Har- riTon spiriT. The Band sponsors a HarriTon assembly con- cerT, concerTs aT oTher high and iunior high schools, and is an inTegral parT oT The Spring and ChrisTmas ConcerTs and an ouTdoor concerT aT The Forum in laTe spring. VOCAL MUSIC The Choir is a musical organizaTion Tor The purpose oT learning new music, reTining The Tamiliar, coping wiTh problems oT piTch, modiTying vowels and cor.sonanTs To achieve uniTormiTy oT color, polishing aTTacIcs and releases, lisTening Tor balance oT parTs and generally reaching Tor ways To TranslaTe pages oT symbols inTo living sounds. lTs members learn lessons in Teamworlc and cooperaTion- bending individual wills To The greaTer good oT The whole -Through singing The worlcs oT The gianTs oT The musical world, Trom sevenTeenTh cenTury masTers To conTemporary composers. Bach, BorTniansl4y, and Brahms occasionally give way To Leroy Anderson or Richard Rodgers. The Choir perTormed aT The ChrisTmas ConcerT, sang assorTed concerTs in The communiTy Tor service clubs, churches, a convalescenT home, and oTher schools in The DisTricT and neighboring areas. This year, a second vocal group, The Mixed Chorus, consisTed oT sophomores and iuniors who were unable To schedule Choir. They received Training in choral singing oT sacred and secular music. They perTormed in The ChrisTmas ConcerT, school assemblies, and The Spring ConcerT. A beginning has been made in esTablishing a TradiTion oT presenTing Tine music by This organizaTion in iTs role OT choral musical ambassadors oT HarriTon. SixTy-Tour
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