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V, A FIRST ROW: J. Hosner, G. McGann, Mrs. Jones, E. Herndon, E. Fleming: SECOND ROW: T. Hahn, B. Frame, R, Segal, C. Wilkinson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Eleven iuniors and one transfer student, selected on the basis of character, scholarship, service, and leadership, joined the Harriton Chapter of the National Honor Society in l96l. Led by officers George McGann, Libby Herndon, Judy Hosner, and Eds Fleming, and Sponsor Mrs. Jones, members tutored athletes and other students. The club also sent representatives to a meeting of Honor Society members from near-by schools. The conference provided a valuable opportunity to exchange information and get new ideas. New members were inducted at a spring assembly, followed by a tea for their parents. The Honesty Committee, a branch of Harriton's Honor Society, worked to combat cheating. At a conference held by this group, delegates from Lower Merion, Radnor, and Haverford discussed the promotion of honesty, The committee of parents, students, and teachers plans to have an assembly in the future. ., A . 4, I ,f O ,,. ,. . V ,X . , , f. f ' i 23,51-4,14 fi, , ,X ,ij 1, 'ev .A V i ,, - g Q I'-W-z fx 1 1 i 2 .X '- V. 'L .-Li ,-1 If ' 'tl ' f.: 5 7:7 Q. i D .ytyu , . .Q fi 4. ' . ' K ' f '.'1'.fz,.'w1LL4f vi va I T? NL' lj I f A it-J Wlvdg MJD 1-T f2,g,,.1,g ' 21 5143- . ,i . . fc I kv -, ,.., M in Vi. J yt: L x K i it ,yn I ' fi c lf... 4' M l i f ' 1 Z' Ll A' 'A D 1 Hiker Y 4 '1 s 'bl 2' Q.,-.,. ,i HoNEsTv committee R ' ' F 'A ' FIRST ROW: Dr. Copeland, Mrs. Hosner, R. Segal, Mrs. I Jones, Mrs. Spillman, SECOND ROW: E. Hughes, M. Salner, u C. Soleliac. J ll' A ll av 'fa 4 ' , I 4 , A. . 'ie 1 w i . A .xn ., ,., f,-vi-5 Q' L i
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I Cf 1 ,164-L4 ,',-721. A1766 Complaint Department is on the fourth floor. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the International Honor- ary Society for High School Journalists, was organized to recognize and reward ability and achievement in writing and other phases of high school Journalism. To attain membership, a student must be an upper- classman with a high scholastic standing, who has done superior work tor the school publications. FIRST ROW: E. Gansz, S. Schotzp SECOND ROW: E. Herndon, M. Salner, E. Briscoe. FIRST ROW: C. Kennezk, l. Hnatiuk, A. Lieb, M. Hubsch, R. Gottlieb, A. Medinger, T. Von Gerbig E. Greenburg, P. Wood, K. Cairns, W. Hnatiuk, E. Hallowell: SECOND ROW: A. Perchonock, J Tatnoll, V. Segal, C. Klein, P. Robinson, J. Birdwhistle, R. Walsh, M. Merklin, J. Weber, S. Magen S. Madway, S. Halpern, J. Wallach, M. Oler, E. Wood, THIRD ROW: A. Waxman, R. Spencer, S Carroll, M. Madera, D. zrost, J. Steinburg, M. Silver, D. Rift, L. St.Cloir, C. Joie. -, 'L ,.L -K r, CORINTHIAN t This year a new and worthwhile organization was startediot Horriton. it was the Harriton Literary Magazine. First organized by the Juniors, the staff was soon opened to all who were interested. Early in the year o contest was held to name the club's publication and the name Corinthian was chosen. The Corinthian was published three times during the year. It contained a great variety of fine literary material that made for pleasant reading. There were short stories, essays, poems, commentaries on controversial issues, as well as some excellent illustrations. The staff worked hard to make the magazine the success it was. However, credit must be given to all ot the students who contributed their original work. 36
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FIRST ROW: S. Cotter, M. Shinn, M. Selva, L. Briscoe, P. Furniss, Miss C. Bernstein J. Mac Fadyen, A. Crawford, C. Scam: FOURTH ROW: P. Taylor, M. Solner, C. Soleliac, A. Remey, C, Long, N. Hughes, SECOND Carvalho, L. Neal, M. Moore, L. Strcivvbriclge, L, Sophie, B. Pollock, L. ROW: D. Battles, C. Halter, A. Leib, J. Hosner, C. Driscoll, L. Herdon, S. Wyott, M. Watt, C, English, R. Henderson, ABSENT: B. B00l'ClmClf1, 5- Rhimer, J. Guest, G. Willis, C. Guest, N, Marshall, L. Brown, THIRD ROW: Brill, B. Collins. A. Medinger, E. Hughes, E. Corl, T. Hahn, P. Pugh, N. Bishop, S. Shotz, You sure can't get away from it alll GIRLS, SERVICE LEAGUE This year, as during every year at Harriton, the Girls' Service League carried on its many duties cheerfully and enthusiastically. The organization consists of fourty-six girls: fifteen seniors chosen in their iunior year, sixteen seniors selected in their senior year, and fifteen iunior girls. Miss Marea Tay- lor is the faculty sponsor of the club. Q You Can't Get Away From It All was the title and theme of the 'ol-62 show. This annual event, followed by a dance, provided funds for many of the , club's acts of service it the school, community, and world. Buzz Books and sweatshirts were the obiects sold to the student body. Christmas and Thanks- giving were made happier for some poorer families in the neighborhood by gifts of holiday dinners. Throughout the year, numerous charity drives were also conducted to help support other fund raising organizations of the com- munity. A foster child in Korea was also fully cared for by the Girls' Ser- i There's Dopey takin' another picture again! l vice League. When shall we three meet again? I' s . .4 . ' lrgz. .- 5. --
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