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cheerleading Q as 1 asg T M 'Gm yu .5 .T Yea HarriTonl is a shorT phrase signiTying ThaT eighT young ladies and Tour young genTlemen were aT iT again. They were none oTher Than HarriTon's cheerleading sguad adding color and exciTemenT To The TooTball games. The girls also helped To promoTe cheers aT The baskeTball games. They exempliTied The Tine school spiriT oT HarriTon. Besides cheering aT sporTs evenTs, They were The leaders oT The pep rallies. The group also sponsored The TirsT HarriTon dance lasT Tall. Under The capable leadership oT Their sponsor, Mrs. Hummer, and Their capTain, Sharon Miller, The sguad developed inTo an excellenT group oT experienced and enThusiasTic workers. FRONT ROW: J. Alsop, L. HoTTer, S, Miller lCapTainl, P, Gallagher, B. Seam, S. Greene. SECOND ROW: B. DeLuca, J. EpsTein, G. RigTerink, L. Decina, L. Liss, M. Koopman, ABSENTEE: Mrs. Hummer lCoachl. h n n s I e r e l ll h vi. . iii T The BoosTer Club, an organizaTion oT HarriTon Highlandeis T wiTh membership Trom The sophomore, junior, and senior classes, promoTed inTeresT and spiriT in aThleTic games and oTher school acTiviTies ThroughouT The year by making posTers, vicTory ribbons. banners, and rah-rahs, creaTing cheers, songs, and chanTs, and selling reTreshmenTs aT baskeTball and TooTball games. The group helped wiTh decoraTions, TickeT sales, and publiciTy Tor dances and Tor The LiTTle TheaTre producTion oT STage Door, selecTed nominaTions Tor a mascoT and presenTed Them To The school in an assembly program. FuTure plans have been laid Tor The designing and selling oT book covers, pennanTs, and oTher school accessories. NexT year, The BoosTer Club will have all oT The experienced juniors To promoTe an , T 24 Ln Talking over mascoT possibiliiTes are Mr, HollingswcirTh, J. Eger, Bullard, B. Kirkpahick, M. Klein. even beTTer school spiriT in The sTudenT body. - -- fy 4-..f.Mm.lm,., .A-.- Q--elm.. . . . Jew FRONT ROW: S. Ogelsby, M. KiTchell, M. Koopman, J. Alsop, L, HoTTer, B. Saam, S. Greene, M. Edwards, M. O'Connell, B. Kerr. SECOND ROW: L. Liss, B. Hevner lDirecTorl, J. Eger, R. Bullard lTreasurerl, M. Baker lDirecTorl, M. Klein lPresidenTl, Mr. HollingsworTh lSponsorl, B, KirkpaTrick lVice-PresidenTl, B. SanJule lSecreTaryl, G. RigTerink, J. EpsTein, L. Decina. THIRD ROW: C. CarpenTer, K. Taylor, B. Vance, C. 5herTz, P. Hagan, D. Klein, M. Young, D. Tighe. SixTy T I 5 1 U9 4 . ,v fi . 7 A .i T' t1 4 Q TVS- fe 1-, .r ii T. J. Milner, B. FolTz, H. STevenson, C. Billian, B. Taylor, L. Vogel. FOURTH ROW: S. Walls, P. Hussey, R. Salfz, S. Taylor, M. MarnhouT, I. Novak, J. Sc-JTT, L. Miller, P. Gallagher, B. Burke, M. Krausen, L. HerbuT, P. MineTT, FIFTH ROW: J. Mid- wood, R. Cobrin, C, Carr, S. Cooper, J. Decker, S. Miller, P. Driscoll, S. Turchi, B. Pugh, L. Jones, L. Fox, J. O'Connell, C. Ayer. ABSENTEEZ K. Koopman. -SEVSY1
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little theatre Upon seeing Harritonis magniticent stage and tighting system, the members ot the Nationat Thespian Society, Mrs. Eva Murphy, and Mr. John Date wasted no time organizing a dramatic group to tatre advantage ot such wondertut ta- citities. Those students who had tatent in any torm ot stagecratt or drama be- came members ot The Littte Theatre Group ot Harriton High School. The group presented two three act ptays and severat assembty programs. i'Stage Door, its tirst production, write ten by George S. Kautman and Edna Ferber, had a cast ot thirty-two, who accomptished a complete scenery change, and played to an audience ot seven hundred peopte. By sponsoring a dance, the potentiat Thespians raised money to tinance royatties and scenery buitding. White mastering their use ot language, devet- oping poise, sett-controt, individuat tatents, and appreciating dramatic titer- ature and its techniques, The Littte Theatre Group made dramatics an im- portant part ot Harriton's tirst year. Act wett your party there att the honor ties expresses wett the aim ot the honorary group, the National Thespian Society. To guatity tor membership, one must have at teast IOO hours ot wortc in the theatre. hennr sneiet J , sl P K N 'x FRONT ROVV: S. Fein, B. Burlce, S. Fisher, J. Krep ey, M. Tegter, S. Nissenbaum, J. Sumerson, A. Gotdstein, J. Marttey, L. Franectce, R. Levin. O. Rigterint, J. Epstein. SECOND ROW: L. l-torn, J. Mesirov, S. Ogetsby, S. Taytor, S. Davis, G. Forgie tVice-Presi- dertt. M. Batttes tpresidentt, Mrs. Murphy tSponsort, L. Ootdst-ein tSecretaryt, P. Hessetman tTre-asurert, Mr. Date tSponsort, B. Kirkpatrick, M. Krausen. THtRD ROW: S. Georgias, J. Eger, R. A. Jettries, J. Pettus, R. Sattz, P. Marts, T. Risberg, B. Shanti, N. Zatinslri, C. Mason, C. Hahn, L. Ogle, S. Hunger, G. Nye, P. thespiaus Hagan, M. Edwards, M. OiConnett, P. Knowles, M. Stover, C. Whartenby, J. Elkins, M. Young, C. Car- penter, L. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: S. Rosentietd, L. Kimmetrnan, R. Kushner, M. Greenberg, L. Atttectc, B. Mctntyre, G. Goodman, F. Kremer, J. Alsop, P. Driscctt, J. Scott, K. Cameron, A. Shaetter, E. Perchci- noctc, L. Fox, C. Briscoe, M. Hattett, B. Hevner, L. Decina, E. Asam. FIFTH ROW: S. Watts, l-t. Simons, E. Stonberg, W. Bearg, B. Saam, R. Cobrin, J. Decker. C. Carr, S. Shaetter, J. Levine, J. Kirshner, J. Foget, L. Hotter, C. Fcw.. FRONT ROW: J. Pettus, M. Batttes, L. Gotdstein. SECOND ROW: R. Hevner, Mrs. Murphy tSponsort, G. Forgie. ABSENTEE: Miss Sheety tSponsort. ,-, FRONT ROW: S. Medinger, S. Buchanan, Mrs. Jznes tSp.3p..-.rtx J, MC.,-913. SECQND RQW: T. Ltte.'.i'd, D. Cry-ither, G. F:rq'e, W. t-te'-ij.-i-y R, M4394 Sixty-six Everything at Harriton is new, including its chapter ot the Nationat Honor Society. A nucteus ot eight members have tinatty ted this intant organization through its tirst steps, and a constitution has been drawn up. Members witt be inducted on a basis ot teadership, scholarship, service, and character.
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student cuuucil FRONT ROW: R. Digilio, F. Clarla, R. STerne, P, KaseliTz, T. Lodge, S. McCoy, M. Su Tzburg, T. LiTT.e.-for cl, R. Davidson, R. Magen, B. B.icl. SECOND ROW Miss Easier lSpfnL.crl, L. T-lcTTer, J. Mnrcilei', L. Jcnes, B. Pugh, M. Ifccpmar, J. Alsop, C. Ayer, S. Walls, M. I-Iesse, K. Cameron. TI-IIRD ROW: C. Barr, N. Oliver, M. Yiung, J. Egcr, T. I'lari'ison, Cr. RigTerinIf, P. WaiTneighT, D Cr,wlner, J. Miller, W. Oer, 6. Forgie, B. Carve hc, P. I-lesselman, W. I-Iahn, M. Shea, R. Riss, B. E ioTT. STUDENT COUNCIL The opporTuniTy oi sTarTing a sTudenT council is a unique one. A group oT inTeresTed sTudenTs represenTing all Three classes meT wiTh Dr. WoIcoTT. From These meeTings evolved a plan Tor a consTiTuTionaI convenTion and a commiTTee oT eighT, who esTablished The TrameworI4 Tor a democraTic sTucIenT coun- cil. EIecTions were held boTh Tor oTIicers and represenTaTives, and The Council began To TuncTion under The guidance oT Miss EasTer. The Council acTively supporTed The Toreign exchange program. IT underTooI4 such varied Taslcs as drawing up a new consTiTuTion, choosing a school ring, and disTribuTing ChrisTmas cards. BuT probably iTs greaTesT conTribuTion was Tamiliarizing The sTudenTs wiTh democraTic processes and laying The Toundaf Tions Tor The sTudenT councils To come. qirls' service league R. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FRONT ROW: J. Alsop ISergeanT aT Armsl, R,Iv1agen IVice-PresidenTI, O. Rigierinlc lI:'residenTI, L. l'IcTTer lSecreTaryI. SECOND ROW: Miss EasTer ISponsorI, P. WaiTneighT ITreasurerI. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE A group oT hard-worlcing girls meT every weelq beTore and aTTer school wiTh one obiecTive in mind-service To Their school and Their communiTy, Membership in The Service League was deTermined by The voTe oT The girls' cIassmaTes and The TacuITy. The Ieaguels many acTiviTies included The donaTion OT a Thanlcs- giving dinner To a needy Tamily, a parTy Tor The children OT The MeThodisT Orphanage, The sale oT Buzz Books, and The sponsor- ship ol a dance. The girls acTed as guides, aTTended The informa- Tion desk, and ran The swiTchboard. Under The leadership and guidance oT Miss Taylor, The sponsor, The group has Truly earned iTs TiTIe, Girls Service League. FRONT ROW: Miss Taylor ISpfnsfrI, C. Mason, S. Buchanan, A. I-Iahn, S, A. Fleming, S. Fisher, S. McKean, J. MoneTa, W. I-Iahn. THIRD ROW: L. Miller. I-- -I'f 'l99- J- Gfei- GH Bcnueii. ld. Bainbridge, S. Meclinger, C. Aifleck, E. Perchonoclc, P. Driscoll, J. Alsop, B. Pugh, P. Ross, I-l. Taylor, Blllidn- SECOND ROW1 B, If3rl'baTr l. P. Sfrawbridqe, P. Gallagher, K. L. I-IoT'Ter, J. McCoy, J. Monolcer, C. Carr, B. Saam, J. Midwood. Cameron, A, S'raeTTs-ig J. Eger, M Yffgi. J. WaTT, M. Baffles, C, Hubsch, ABSENTEE: B. Waison. SixTy-eighl
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