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Responsible Tor financing The enliie publicalion, +he business pw..- .. - S.. 551' af i .pq 1-u sb. : ... -' M N Edilors Mary Jane Shea, Rivi Karz, and Milfe Epslein choose sporrs candid Tor an approaching deadline. 1 i Aurora Edilors having been chosen lasl May, lhe I96l AURORA :lah began lo Tunclion in early fall. Members were eazily recognizable running 'rhrough The halls wilh ad blanlfz, brushes, cameras, and queslionnaires, encouraging subscribers. The arl slalsl, holding Thumbs al righr angles, prepared page layouls, endsheels and dividers, and chose lhe cover design. Norrfrg closely wilh Them was The lilerary slahf, who handled 'he acrivilie: seclion and probed deeply info The perzonalilies ol The ien7or5 is accomplish The senior wrile-ups. i slalll campaigned early, soliciling ads and selling The bool ilsel.. l 1 I The Pholography slall caused surprises as They snapped candids 1, - D ci ' F11 4 ' - my L.: I, v r . ,.,: I nk: A ...-HQ! I f, I X Ai f k :H l g . 'n A Combining lirerary and business eilorls, edilors meer io review page layours. fc ol unaware viclims. ln December, The slahf sponsored a Chrislmas parly br The Childrens Village ol Rosemonl. Youngslers were delighled wiih The decoralions provided by Lynda Barlons comrniliee, and The anlics ol Sanla Claus lMr. Emmerlingl. The Tull cooperalion ol Tacully sponsors and slail members made possible The I96I AURORA. 3 gr BOTTOM ROVV: A. Shaclcleron, J. Renneisen. L. Fried, T. Kelly, H. Lolr, B Hess, S. Ludlum, B. Kingshorl, M. Hallefl, R. Karz, M. Shea. S. Smirh, A. Rosorl. S. Landau, A. Goldslein, R. Herskovirz, W. Kargher, R. Landis, J. O'Connell, B Smylhe, S. Hunger, D. Ferguson. SECOND ROWE Mr. Miller, C. Wilkins, B Zeillyn, L. Schein, L. Horn, J. Elkins, N. Wesr, S. Cohen, S. Greene, N. Horn L. Wexler, D. Sandler, J. Andrews, R. Salfz, J. Oberhollzer, D. Oberhollzer, J Whelsrone, T. Scanlin, Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vvhisfler, C. Duranr, J. Lyons, L. Ogle, A. Goldsrein, S. Colfer, E. Gansz, C. Whifney, A. Braunield S. Borish, K. Ramsey, M. Blum, V. Bemis R. Kniglnf R. Barsha. C. Yeflin M Werniclc, L. Bauer, M. Baron, M. Lazarori, Mr. January, FOURTH ROWg Mr Schneider, B. Flagg, D. Edwards, P. Levin, M. Epsrein, R. Spad., J. Milden D. Levins. B. McKee. A. Taylor, D. Bradlord B. de Luca K. Gaslrin B Taylor, C. Tornar, K. Fay, J. Callender, Mr. Leinbach. FIFTH ROW: E. McKay S. Marrella, A. Chance, P. Primalcoff, E, Landau, S, Shaeiler, J, Coling, C English, L. Vogle, W. Merz, C. Schauweicer, L. Barron, A. Gaunr, D. Deal C. Briscoe, M. Cox, M. Koopman. 69
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Forum .6350 if il BOTTOM ROW: L. Leise, R. Tessler, E. Landau, S. Cooper, J. Fischer, D. Klein, S, Tanseer, S. ShaeT'Ter, M. CunniTT. SECOND ROW: N. Hughes, S. Garson, S. CoTTer, E. Oelcoslii, A. KaTz, Mr. Teare, B. Ludwig, S. Schafz, N. Abrams, D. OoIdsTein, C. Oiiclrman. THIRD ROW: P. HerberT, M. Salner, S, Ross, R. HersIfoyiTz, C. I4aTz, H. Hamriclc, W.Kargher, C. HaIbersTadT, L. Herndon, L. Briscoe. Toward ThoughT and humor, The moTTo oT The Forum Tor The pasT Two years, was never more Tully realized Than in This year's paper. The .new sponsor, Mr. Ronald Teare, insTrucTed The sTaTT in The arT oT ienTerTaining and inTormaTive journalism. Capable EdiTor-in-ChieT John Fischer eTTicienTIy upheld This moTTo despiTe The hecTic obsTacIes oT 'early deadlines. News EdiTors Sharon Cooper, Debbie Klein, and Richie Toub: FeaTure EdiTors MaT CunniTT and Sandy ShaeTTer3 and SporTs EdiTors Ellis Landau and Bob Tessler, all worleing hard To produce a TirsT-grade newspaper, overcame crises, panics, and Tears Tor The purpose oT sTimu- IaTing and enIighTening The enTire sTudenT body. Besides This sTrenuous worlc, The Forum sponsored such sTudenT acTiviTies as colored phoTo- graphs and The selling oT colces during home basI4eTbaII games. The Forum also parTicipaTes in The honorary organizaTion, The Ouill and Scroll, which naTionaIIy represenTs ouTsTanding members oi boTh This sTaTT and The AURORA. AdmiTTance inTo This group is conTingenT upon recommendaTion oT The pubIicaTionIs sponsor, being in The upper one-Third oT one's class, and accepTance by a cenTraI board. EDITORIAL STAFF EdiTor-in-Chief . . . John Figcher News EdiTor . ,Sharon Cooper, Debbie Iflein, Richie Taub SporTs EdiTor Ellis Landau, Bib Tessler FeaTure EcIiTors , . . .MaT CunniTT, Sandy ShaeTTer PhoTography, Mailing and Exchange EdiTor , ., .. .. .. .....,.. .Larry Liese Reporfersz Ilaomi Abrams, EI'ziibeTn Brisciie, STephanie CoTTer, Sandra Oarsen, Aiane Cieleaii, Carcze Cfliclman, Deborah OciIdsTein, Cassie HaIbersTadT, Paula Herbi.iT, EIiZabeTn Herndon, Islancy Hughes, Andrea IiaTz, Charles KaTz, Barbara Ludwig, Barbara F'oI,cicI4, STeven Ross, Madeline Salner, Susan SchoTz. Advisor. .. .. .... . , , , .... ......... ......Mr. Ronald C. Teare 68 LEFT TO RIGHT: L Leise, E. Landau, R. Tessler, J. Fischer, S. ShaeTTer, R. Toub, D. Klein, M. CunniTT, S. Cooper. . 2 - i , l i I . . i LEFT TO RIGHT: R. I-IersIfoviTz, S. Cooper, J. Fischer. Mf- Teare.
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Inslrumenlal Music s 1 I f YA 5 rw 2 , -fm 1-f- f X. .. Qi .I - A273953 1' ixsfr R U L, C . l I E i I FIRST ROW: C. Bell, J. Callender, S. Jordan, C. English, B. Smilh, J. Renneisen. SECOND ROW: E. Gansz, B. Laylon, H. Schlosser, J. Silverman, M. Caruso, J. Price. THIRD ROW: A. Renlschler, J. Machadyen, E. Miller, S. Scholz, A. Bringoll, S. Purcell, C. Guesl. FOURTH ROW: J. l.yons, D. Moore 5 -he-O -v l Bob Howland, masler lympanisl, provides rhylhmic background lor lhe orcheslra. 70 i M Blum, C. Bovaird, J. Levilslcy, L. George, M. Monolcer. FIFTH ROW: F. Belsilo, IZ. Seberhagen, B. Sunslein, S. Hunger, D. Thompson, J. Schlosser. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Frech, B. Howland, W. While, C. Gillespie, W. Raub, I-I. Andre. Under lhe direclion ol Mr. Andrew Frech, mem- bers ol lhe Harrilon Orcheslra were given an op- porlunily lo play a variely ol music. ln order lo broaden concepls and enrich musical apprecialion, briel lessons in harmony and slruclure were given, in addilion lo lhe sludy ol Ioolh classical and con- lemporary composilions. Several concerls were presenled lhroughoul lhe year, including lhe Chrislmas Concerl and Annual Spring Concerl al Harrilon, a concerl al Girard College, and exchange programs wilh olher schools. Members ol lhe slring seclion were given an oppor- lunily lo develop lheir musical lasle by playing chamber music al dinners, luncheons and meelings. ln addilion lo perlorming in lhese larger groups, lhe beller musicians had lhe experience ol perlorming as soloisls or parlicipaling in solo groups. Aside lrom Harrilon Orcheslra aclivilies, all members had lhe privilege lo compele lor posilions in lhe Soulheaslern Dislricl Orcheslra. This group is composed ol lhe besl musicians lrom high schools lhroughoul soulheaslern Pennsylvania. Many ol lhe Harrilon Orcheslra personnel oblained lhe benelils ol playing lhe challenging music provided by lhis organizalion.
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