Harriton High School - Aurora Yearbook (Rosemont, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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Harriton High School - Aurora Yearbook (Rosemont, PA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 95 of 146
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Ably direcTed by Mr. Harold Ferguson, The Science Club was Tormed This Tall by sTudenTs inTeresTed in science careers. Many club members aTTended a con- Terence concerning advanced placemenT in chemisTry. Several well known IecTurers, in- cluding a bio-physicisT, Dr. WycoTT, visiTed The group, speaking on such Topics as The DeTerminaTion and STrucTure oT CrysTals. The club's plans Tor nexT year include an exTended research program and a possible science granT. BOTTOM ROW: J. Milclen, H. Block, M. Wernick, J. FinkeIsTein. SECOND ROW: P. Resnick, N. WesT, C. Siner, L. Smifh, D. Ferguson, J. Achs, S. Marrella, J. KnighT, P. Sharpless, N. Ross. THIRD ROW: S. WeisenThal, D. Sandler, N. Zalinski, G. Killough, L. Gibson, A. Chance, E. McKay, J. HirTh, FOURTH ROW: J. Collins, M. Monoker, S. Morhard, D. McLaughlin, L. Gibson, N. Marshall, E. Fox, N. Harrison, C. Yellin. FIFTH ROW: T. Williams, M. Hesse, B. Taylor. SIXTH ROW: M. Cox, K. Mulholland, C. Long, P. McKnab, A. Novick, D. Fine, A. CrawTord, A. Remey, M. Shinn, C. Saam, Miss Brannan. ABSENTEE: P. WeisenThaI. Chess Club The inTellecTuaI TacTion oT HarriTon made iTs bid Tor recogniTion This year wiTh The organiza- Tion oT a Chess Club. Sponsored by Mr. Hearn, The club welcomed all sTudenTs inTeresTed in chess, regardless oT Their degrees oT proTi- ciency. Holding Their meeTings aTTer school, The club members increased Their skill in boTh regular and posTaI chess. The Chess Club was very successTul in sTimuIaTing inTeresT in This s TascinaTing and challenging game. Science Club BOTTOM ROW: S. McGuire, K. Fay, B. SmiTh, A. Medinger, T. Vcn Gerbig F. Girard-di-Carlo, T. Belcher, Mr. Ferguson. SFCOND ROW: R. LubcT, C. Jage, G. SpecTor, W. Ovalle, R. GoTTlieb, J. Hirsh, A. GranT, THIRD ROW: M. Hai'eTT, R. Howland, R. HerskoviTz, A. WeinsTock, E, Cooperman, R. Flaqq. KniTTing Club A new addiTion To The growing number oT acTiviTies aT HarriTon This year was The KniTTing Club. Senior, iunior, and sophomore girls who enioy kniTTing were able To meeT Mondays aTTer school in Miss Brannanis room. NoT only did The girls amaze Themselves by kniTTing sweaTers, scarves, miTTens, and socks, buT They also made a blankeT as a service proiecT. BOTTOM ROW: K. McCloskey, Mr. Hearn, C. Gillespie. J. ScoTT, J. Rhodes, R. HerskoviTz, A. GaunT. SECOND ROW: S. Greene. P. McNabb, K. Mulholland, L. Blum, N. McAlaine, J. Elkins, J. O'ConnelI, S, Hunger, S. ShaeTTer, L. YaTes. THIRD ROW: L. BaumgarTen, R. Hall, R. Lubar, T. Eelcher, J. Belsinger, S. SmiTh, D. Reynolds, W. Kargher. ABSENT: B. axTon.

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Foreign Exchange Club W, . .Y .. V . BOTTOM ROW: C. Spries, S. Croolxe, F. Oirardedi Carlo, D. Deal, B. Hess, S. Walls, L. Horn, S. Slillman, J. HamilTon. SECOND ROW: M. Brown. O. McGann, il. Davis, J. O'Conneli, S. Hunger, B. SmyThe, V. Willis, C Soleliac, N. Abrams. THIRD ROW: J. Hosner, C. Briscoe, miTTee wiTh Bobbie Hess. change sTudenT, Polly Furniss. T. RigTe-rink, C. Oliclxman, B. FosTer, A. CrawTord, A. Remey, L. Herndon, E. Gansz, S. Garson, Miss EasTer. FOURTH ROW: W. Ovalle, E. Magee, R. Fair, J. HalbersTadT M. Shinn, C. Saam. A. Lieb, A. KaTz, P. Furniss. ABSENTEES: K. lwashiTa, J. Bader, F. Beifan, B. Polloclx. World Affairs Club Members oT The World ATTairs Club, accompanied by Their sponsor, Miss BeaTrice EasTer, aTTended six SaTurday- morning Torums during The school year. DisTinguished spealxers were inTroduced by MaT CunniTT, Chairman oT The lnTerscholasTic Senior High School STudenT Council, who also organized The roundTable discussions on viTal problems in The world Today. ln HarriTon's own Vlforld AFTairs Club, PresidenT MaT CunniTT, Vice-presidenT Gene SpecTor, SecreTary Nancy GeTTes, and Treasurer STeve Borish chose Those who were To be senT To The UniTed NaTions in New York and To The STaTe DeparTmenT in WashingTon. AnoTher acTiviTy oT This club was Their parTicipaTion in The Model UniTed NaTions as represenTaTives oT Japan and Iran. BOTTOM ROW: Z. BerlxowiTz. R. Levin, M. EpsTein, N. GeTTes, S. Borish O SpecTor, M. CunniTT, R. Hammerman, R. Fierce, D. Girard-di Carlo W Merz. SECOND ROW: Miss EasTer, S. Walls, O. FooTe, T. Belcher, C Jliclxman, A. Oelcoslxi, R. HerskowiTz, W. Kargher, S. Landau, M. LazaroFT, M Baron, R. Grasso. THIRD ROW: A. Taylor, E. Wowchulx, J. Callender R Barshay, G. Killough, D. Ferguson, S. Hunger, J. Elkins, B. SmyThe, C. Jonas J. Rose, P. Fair. FOURTH ROW: S. Nissenbaum, E. Wood, A. Medinger M. Madara, W. HnaTiulx, S. Slxillman, B. deLuca K. Gaslxin, J. O'Connell D Deal, H. Fein. The Foreign Exchange CommiTTee oT STudenT Council, sponsored by .ssams Miss BeaTrice EasTer, underfroolc vari ous proiecTs To supporT The American Field Service Program. This years Toreign sTudenT, Kyolxo lwashiTa oT Japan, lived wiTh The Hess Tamily oT Villanova. Sandy Walls, HarriTon s exchange sTudenT To WesT Berlin lasT summer, was co-chairman oT The com Several assemblies were planne y This commiTTee, and The sale oT shares oT sToclx helped To promoTe sTudenT inTeresT and To raise Tunds Tor nex year's exchange program. The sa e oT Chrii.Tmas cards, iniTiaTed by Secre Tary Debbie Deal and Treasurer Lexie Horn, also helped To replenish e Treasury, providing The expenses oi several celebraTions. AT ChrisTmas and in The spring, parTies were given in honor oT exchange sTudenTs Trom neighboring schools, and a Tarewell parTy was given Tor This summer s ex

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