Harriton High School - Aurora Yearbook (Rosemont, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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Page 38 text:

.ag l'll bet he had onions for lunch! Scissors and glue bring the FORUM to you. One, two, three, four . . FIRST ROW: B. Pollock, A. Katz, Mr. Teare, M. Salner, N. Hughes: SECOND ROW. C. Glickman, L. Briscoe, L. Herndon, S. Schatz, D. Goldstein, THIRD ROW: C, Halberstadt, S. Ross, C. Katz, N. Abrams, S. Garson. FIRST ROW: D. Goldstein, S Ross, L. Briscoe, L. Herndon, Mr. Teare, M. Salner, C. Katz, S. Schotz, C. Halberstadt, SECOND ROW: E. Hallowell, B. Pollock, K. Dudden, S. Garson, C. Glickman, N. Hughes, S. Cotter, A. Lieb, FORUM Trying to be thought-provoking and humorous simultaneously kept the thirty-one members of the Harriton Forum staff thoroughly occupied. Employing all previously acquired knowledge of iournalistic arts, the Senior Editors planned and designed fourteen enlightening issues. Beginning with the fractious open letter from the Senior Class, followed by the Juniors' reply, the Forum succeeded in stirring both controversy and thought, With For Um Joke, the paper evoked laughter, Speaking of Sports discussed Harriton's prominent athletic figures, intramural and inter- scholastic sports events. To stir an additional feeling of competition, the Forum printed a crossword puzile, and altered a valuable prize to any student who could successfully solve it. Another supplementary feature was the Scholas- tic Roto enclosed monthly in the paper. Aided by its sponsor, Mr. R. Teare, the stall endeavored to produce an informative publication. Judging from the elated faces every other Friday, they succeeded. S. Crook, J. Birdwhistle, N. Abrams, THIRD ROW: H. Shaeffer, R. Gottlieb, T. Sullivan, D. Hoke, E. Greenburg, J. Scott, W. Scott.

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THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS The Student Council has enioyed a year of enthusiastic endeavor and satisfying progress. Dedicated to the im- provement of Harriton spirit and unity, the organization has acted upon student opinion, has sponsored school activities, and has submitted recommendations forschool improvement. New Council activities of this year have been numerous. The initiation of the Little Brother and Sister Program ancl of the College Return Evening, both suggested last year, are among the new proiects. In addition, this year has marked the creation of the Student Council Achievement Award, a citation honoring the achievement of highly- deserving l-larriton students. l ' In addition to many innovations, the Council has ful- filled its traditional functions. The Christmas dance, the presentation of two movies, the sponsorship of beneficial assemblies, and the support of the vitally-important Foreign Exchange Program have continued to be impor- tant facets of our work. Moreover, the Council has offered recommendations to groups ranging from the cheerleaders to the school board, in most cases, notable improvement has resulted. This year, then, has been a time of new enterprise and continued progress. Our thanks go to every Horriton student who has helped to make l96l-62 a year of I'll raise you twenty students! Whatl You'll trade two textbooks - for these? lsS1',ef ' if actionga year of spirit, a year of unity. RICHARD SEGAL



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FIRST ROW: J. Guest, B. Wieder, W. Billian, B. Flagg, S. Garson, C. Sole- liac, R. Wood, E. Gansz, W. Tatnall, K. Brownstein, M. McCutchen, W. Hratiuk, F. Prall, SECOND ROW: G. Willis, S. Klein, M. Monoker, G Shore, S. Milgrim, D. Goldstein, J. Chapin, A. Riefl, S. Dilworth, J. Levitsky, P, Furness, J. Achs, THIRD ROW: L. Koshland, K, Segal, K. Mulholland, P, McNabb, B. Smith, N. McAlaine, S. Cotter, S. Purcell, S. Samath, J. McFad- AURORA Time has been an all important factor in the making of the 1962 Aurora. Deadlines to meet have often meant long afternoons of typing, planning photos, and writing. ln the spring of 1961, the following editors of the new Aurora were announced: Bob Wood, Editorein-Chief, Caro, line Solelioc and Sandy Garson, Associate Editors, Wendi Hnotiuk and Bobbie Wieder, Literary Editors, Wendy Tatnell and Pat Proll, Art and Layout Editors, Bob Flagg, Photo Edi- tor, Mary McCutchen, identification Editor, Wayne Billian and Elaine Gansz, Business Editors, and Joan Guest and Ken Brownstein, Sports Editors. The Art and Layout StaFfs, led by Mr. Leinboch planned the page layouts and contributed the artwork. The Literary Staff, sponsored by Mr. Dole, worked on senior write-ups and articles. Mr. Miller was the sponsor of the Photography Stalt, which did a fine job of picture taking, while the Identi- fication Staff identiHed the pictures of the school's clubs and organizations. Last, ibut certainly not leastl, the Business Staff, sponsored by Mr. Whistler, sold the books and made the money selling ads, which mode this Aurora possible. gen, A. Gekoslci, P. Ross, FOURTH ROW: B. Barker, A. Rentschlar, D. Mauger, C. Bernstein, B. Petit, C. Mcllvain, N. Abrams, J. Gross, J. Garner, P. Herbut, H. Krausen, L. Owen, P. Clendenning, FIFTH ROW: M. Kantor, D. Deuble, R. Hail, J. Frornmeyer. B, Debbusib, G, Alexander, S. Jordan, C. Gillespie, A. Goldstein, R. Gray, L. Miller, A. Weinstock, H. Sellers, A. Kivnik, L. Baumgarten, Aurora Editors, FIRST ROW: C. Soleliac, W. Tatnall, R. Wood, E. Gansz, W. Hnatiulc, J. Guest, SECOND ROW: S. Garson, P, Proll, W. Billion, K. Brownstein, B. Wieder, M. McCutchen. ABSENT: R. Flagg iPhoto Editorl. so Don't worry, the deadline's weeks awayl It l'm smiling, it's only because of the punch. Ugh . . . coconutll .-Ms. 1 , . ' i i l i - . .4 X 5,.., , .M .-QE - ,ms s ' 1 ' 11 .-5

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