Harriton High School - Aurora Yearbook (Rosemont, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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How would YOU like to be Queen for a Day? 1 5 Eds Fleming Nancy Hughes, Carole Hofter, and Rick Curtis. Honors came when Ken ran fourth in the state meet, Dave Edwards placed third in the National .lunior Mens Skating Championships, George McGann ended third in S.E. regional wres- tling Bob Morris, after taking the Eastern Pa. State Tennis Tournament, went on to represent the state in the Eighth International Tennis Tournament in Lansing, Michigan and when Rich Segal won the Harvard Cup award. In the spring, you managed to defeat the senior class in a vigorous tug of war. All was rosy - even Blue Moon the Junior Prom. Sadly l wished you a good vacation, especially to Polly Furness your AFS student to Greece. Transient summer fled, and you - the seniors - came. You were big brothers 42 And here's the three dab man Splendor in the Grass and sisters, Harri- ton's first. Your choice of ofticers was superb. Rich g l Segal made an excellent school president, while Eds Fleming, Muff Watt, Judy Hosner, and Rick Curtis led your class well. l can't omit Marisa Selva - your AFS Argentine ambassador. Nancy Hughes was certainly the ideal choice for the DAR award. You even had three Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists - .lan Levitsky, Steve Ross, and Madge Salner. Eds Fleming and Chip Wilkinson earned places on the All- Suburban first and All-Scholastic second soccer squads. The climax of the year was the fantastic senior prom, Moulin Rouge. Suddenly it was June, time for final farewells. l shall always remem- ber you as a class of action. Until we meet again, I remain, The Ram Hark the Harriton angels . .

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OUI' l From the Terrace A school spirit as never before revealed itself throughout the year, particularly during the football season. After a losing streak of 25 games, Sam Glasser drove three yards to lead the Rams to victory over Cheltenham, 6 to O, on October 27, l96l. It was a day that will never be forgotten by those who attended. The year saw the start of the Corinthian, a new literary publi- cation. Many previously existing organizations also expanded their activities. The Student Council, led by Richard Segal, took a great- er lead in student life at Harriton, while our newspaper, the Forum, widened its scope - becoming a center of controversy after its very first issue. Little Theater, changing its membership to the National Thes- pian Society and to Thespian Apprentices, produced in December, Do As the Romans Do, a musical comedy written by Richard Gottlieb and Stan Carroll. Directed by Richard Segal, the play was received with enthusiasm. classes. Time seems like a simple word. Everyone knows what it means, yet Mr. Webster lists some twenty-eight definitions for it. Certainly we can apply it to our school life in many different ways. Time - to catch the bus, Time - that all important factor when taking tests, Time - for lunch, for work, for play. Time is something intangible, yet because of the role it plays at Harriton, he Aurora staffs have chosen it as the theme of this, the i962 Aurora. We have tried to catch the true essence of the times we have had at Harriton and to put this into words and pictures on the following pages. It has been a year of work and of play, of laughter and of sorrow, of victory and of defeat. The opening of Harriton one day early in the fall to introduce the sophomores is expected to become an annual effort to unite Big Brother is watching you Especially to the Harriton seniors, the close of this school year brings many memories of the time which they have spent here. To recall some of these, the Aurora is printing the following letter from a well known personage about our campus. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CLASS OF 1962 l remember you as shivering sophomores in September 1959, in two months, you had become an integral part of Harriton. I was proud of you when Ken McCloskey was undefeated in cross country running. I shared your joy when Richard Segal was elected school treasurer, and Muff Watt became sergeant at arms. Time passed quickly, and the new year arrived. With the change of buildings and year, you became a dynamic class led by Practice makes perfect? 6



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