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AURORA FIRST ROW: L Herbut, r. Ross, R, Ruttenburg, S. Lipschitz, B. Hanson, P. Driscol!, C. Miller, B. Saam, J. Decter, W. Aclcer, L. Kimmelman, M. Monoker, B. Kohn, P. Gottlieb, S. Kantor, B. Wilson, C. Hubsch, R. Herskowi+z. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dale, Mr. Leinbach, K. Curtis, S. Burger, I. Novick, C. Carr, J. Margolin, B. Hess, B. Mclntyre, J. Mesi- rov, H. Bainbridge, M. Krausen, B. Brownstein, J. Kirschner, M. M,arHey, J. McDowell, N. Atkinson, Mr. Scn.neider. THIRD ROW: M. Edwards, P. Knowles, B. Kerr, S. Turchi, C. Billian. P. Hagan, B. Foltz, S. Oglesby, H. Stevenson, S. Scanlin, D. Alrhouse, L. Kenesly, C. Ayer, S. Satinsky, D. Scott, J. Levine, Mr. Whistler. FOURTH ROW: J. Rossett, S. Rosenfeld, D. Rush, T. Watkins, J. Stehlik, R. Digilio, L. Decina, R. Gardiner, R -Hughs, S. Brazina, E. Landau. Although there was no real co-ordination until late in November, the four staffs of the AURORA began work as soon as school opened in the fall. While the art staff worked out a thenne for the yearbook, members of the business staff diligently solicited ads. The literary group first tackled senior write-ups, a task which required much time and concentration. Throughout the entire year, photographers frequently surprised students and faculty by taking pictures at unexpected moments. Once the theme had been presented, a sense of unity was felt among the four groups. Then combined efforts were channelled toward creating an outstanding edition of the AURORA. Deadlines kept staff members busy at school quite late on several occasions. Once or twice a get-together at someone ' s home was in order to bring yearbook work up to date. Yet the work seemed light in comparison with the fun shared, the new friends made, and the satisfaction felt when those pesky deadlines were met successfully. In April those who had worked on the I960 AURORA and several candidates for next year ' s staff played host to representatives from nearly seventy high schools in FiRST POW L, t — , .:■ :-r:v, M. Monoker, W. Acl-ir, C ' . Scott, p. Driscoli. SECOND ROW: R. Herskovitz, B. Kohn, B. Foltz, L. Herbut, P. Halpern, L. Miller, B. Hughes, B. Saam, B. Wilson, C. Hubsch, S. Kantor, J Decker ABSENTEES: P. Gottlieb, J. Levine, M. Schotz. an annual yearbook conference held this year at Harriton. An exciting day rich with new experiences left all who attended with a new outlook on and understanding of the production of a yearbook. The sincere interest, hard work, and excellent co- operation of all advisors, editors, and staff members made it possible to complete this large project successfully. AURORA STAFF Editor-In-Chiet Wendy Acker Assistant Editors Paul Halpern, Dick Scott Business Managers Carolyn Hubsch, Barry Kohn Assistant Managers Sheila Kantor, Judy Levine, Barbara Wilson Literary Editors Lynn Kimmelman, Mimi Monoker, Bunny Saam Art Editor Jerilyn Decker Photography Editor Richard Herskovitz Identification Editors Barbara Folti, Linda Herbut Sports Editors Linda Miller, Marty Scholl Assistant Sports Editors Patti Driscoli, Peter Gottlieb, Robert Hughes Art Advisor Richard Leinbach Business Advisor Edgar Whistler Literary Advisor John B. Dale Photography Advisor Karl Schneider ART STAFF: Margie Edwards, Gait Goodman. John Huffman, Roger McConnell, Jane McDowell, Harriet Stevenson. BUSINESS STAFF: Diane Althouse, Nolan Atkinson, Carolyn Ayer, Linda Barron, Elise Bernstein, Barbara Brownstein, Sandy Burger, Carole Carr. Kathy Curtis, Roger Digilio. Gail Goodman, Polly Hagan, Bobbie Hess. Patti Humphrys, Lyn Kenealy, Barbara Kerr, Bobbi Kingshoff, Margie Kitchell, Merle Krausen. Marcia Markley, Jo Ann Margolin, Sue Maze, Betsy Mclntyre, Peggy Minett. Judy Moore. Franni Newman, Irene Novick, Sally Ogelsby. Steve Rosenfeld, Ronald Rush, Sandy Satinsky, Sharon Scanlin, Carol Shertz, Arline Soltz, Jim Stehlik, Tony Watkins, Paul Wexelblatt, Jay Whetstone. LITERARY STAFF: Helen Bainbridge, Connie Billian. Stephen Brazina. Polly Hagan, Barbara Hanson, Joanne Kirschner, Patty Knowles, Sue Lipschitz, Janet Mesirov, Patsy Ross, Jerry Rossett, Rosalyn Ruttenberg, Sandy Turchi. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Edward Asam, Nolan Atkinson, Richard Gardiner, Wayne Kargher. AURORA editors, Mimi Monoker, Lynn Kimmelm,an, Janet Mesirov, Wendy Acker, and Paul Halpern search through boxes of candid shots before making final selections for the yearbook.
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FORUM FIRST ROW: J. Milre r, p. Got+ileb, P. Halpern, M. Young SECOND ROW: B. Brownstein, B. Kirkpatrick, C. Miller, J. Kirschner. ABSENTEES: J. Sumeison, M. ShoT2. Rcbbie Cobrn, news editor, and For Sandy Schaeffer, Wayne Kargher, hard to meet another deadline. m memibers Richie Toub and Matt Cunniff work It is not always easy to be witty or thought provoking, as members of the h arriton Forum staff discovered, working diligently to uphold their motto Toward Thought and Humor. There were many afternoons when the light in the Forum room continued to burn long after Harriton ' s day had ended for most people. Articles had to be written and rewritten, headlines counted and re- counted, pictures taken, articles typed, and countless other details attended to before the paper was ready for distribution. Scarcely a day went by without a crisis, as a frantic editor, with one eye on the clock and the other on the page, tried to remedy the situation before the inevitable deadline rolled around. It was always a race to the finish, but thanks to the sanity and resourcefulness of the staff, the Forum always made the deadline. A week later, with the publication of the paper, the staff was well rewarded for their time and tears, trials and tribulations. In every instance, the Forum proudly justified the staff ' s motto. Of greater Importance, the Forum consistently was a paper of the whole student body and a vehicle for student expression and opinion. Members of the staff were grateful for the invaluable experiences they had in working on the Forum. Besides gaming insight into the workings of a newspaper and improving their abilities in producing one, the satisfaction of creating a newspaper which was thoroughly appreciated by both students and faculty was beyond measure. FORUM STAFF Editor-in-Chief , Paul Halpern News Editors Robbie Cobrin, Jim Sumerson. Margie Young Feature Editor j jy ' ilner Sports Editor Pete Gottlieb, Marty Schotz Photography Editor Joan Kirschner Mailing and Exchange Barbara Brownsteln A ' -t Editor Gail Goodman Business Editor BambI Kirkpatrick ' ' ♦ t Rosalyn Ruttenberg Reporters: Fred Burkhardt, Joy Callender, Kate Cameron, Sharon Cooper, Mat Cunniff, John Fischer, George Gordon, Rlcki Lou Hammerman, Rlvi Kati, Grace Klllough, Debbie Klein, Ellis Landau, Gene Lurwick, Janet Meslrov, Ann Shackleton, Sandy Shaeffer, Dottle Shaner, Bob Tessler, Richard Toub. Advisors: Literary Advisor Ann Kantra Business Advisor J hn Hearn Art Advisor Richard Leinbach FIRST ROW: Mn. Kantra, B. Brownsrein, J. Mi.ner, P. Gottlieb, P. Halpern, M. Young, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Kirschner, Mr Hearn ' SECOND ROW: G. Lurwick, B. Foltz, I. Novick, R. Katz, D. Shaner, K. Cameron, S. Shaeffer, G. Klllough, S. Cooper, B. Mclntyre, A. Shackleton, J. Meslrov, C. Miller. T HIRD ROW; J. Callender, R. Ruttenberg, F. Burkhardt, G. Gordon, E. Landau, M. Cuniff, B. Tessler, J. Fischer, R. Toub, N. Atkinson, R. Hammerman. ABSENTEES: M, Schotz, J. Sumerson.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Functioning under the guidance of faculty sponsor Mrs. Graham and financial advisor, Mr. Marshall, the Student Council concentrated on promoting a closer contact between the adminis- tration and the student body. The Council was comprised of one elected representative from each homeroom and the chairmen of the various standing committee. These committees focused the responsibilities of the council on seven distinct areas: Assem- blies, Campus Care, Foreign Exchange, Hospitality, Lost and Found, Public Information, and Ways and Means. At the Council ' s bi-weekly meetings, student problems and school projects were presented, either by representatives or by committee chairmen, for group discussion. After carefully survey- ing the problems, the representatives came to decisions by means of a majority vote. The accomplishments of this organization included a vast campus Improvement program, the showing of two feature length films, a Christmas dance, several assemblies, which were both entertaining and educational, and the ratification of the Council ' s Constitution. This member of the National Association of Student Councils was very successful both in its phase of student governme nt and its special function of bringing the student body closer together. President Pele Waltneight reveals a new policy to other officers: Sergeant- at-Arms, Tickie Kelly: Treasurer, Bruce Buck; Vice-President, Jane Alsop: and Parliamentarian, Parry Hesselman. Rita Carson, Secretary, is absent. : , , W: W. hahn, C. Ayer, S. Turchi, J. Scott, J. Alsop, P. Driscoll, B. Saam, B, Kogl, M. Young. SECOND ROW: R. Segal, E. Fleming, P. Stephens, L. Neal, P. Pugh, S. Lutz, J. Guest, S. Dilworth, C. Hoffer, M. Watt, . McGann, D. Edwards. THIRD ROW: M. Hallet, T. Davies. D. Altschuler, D. Klein, S. Green, J. Renneisen, C. Brisco, L Fried, B. Layton, D. Battles, T. Kelly, B. Jessup. B. Spady, B. Buck. FOURTH ROW: D. Scott, P. Waitneight, B. Ramsey, D. Bailey, P. Hesselman, J. Stehlick, R. Digilio, E. Sterne. ABSEN- TEES: A. Rosoff. A. Hahn. HONOR SOCIETY The Harriton chapter of the National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Jones, initiated a campaign to focus attention on the value of honesty in the student body. President Rodger Digilio was aided by vice-president Margie Young, secretary Cookie Miller and treasurer Parry Hesselman in administrating the society ' s activities, which included selection of new mem- bers, an induction assembly, and a reception for the parents of the group. Membership in the Honor Society was based on scholarship, service, character, and leadership. FIRST ROW: J. Eger, P. Driscoll, L Miller, R. Digilio, M. Young, P. Hesselman, Mrs. Jones. SECOND ROW: P. Halpern, B. Kirkpatrick, A. Hahn, S. Jaffe, W. Hahn, J. Alsop, P. Ross, B. Saam, P. Waitneight.
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