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STANDING: Koch, Baer, Lyons, Lang, Altheimer, Schoenstadt, Rosenbacher. SEATED: Holcomb, Alcorn, Smith, Pelts. Review Staff The 1953 Review has undergone a change over previous years in the style of printing Consequently, taking advantage of this, we have altered the format of the book by increasing the number of pictures and cutting out some superfluous copy material. We are proud of the finished product and think it is one of the best in years. Although the active staff members are not great in number, they have made up for that by each expending a large amount of time and effort. Besides thanking the students and members of the faculty who contributed their time to the Review, we would especially note the invaluable services of Iohn Chandler in all phases of photography work. We believe the experience gained is worth the expended effort, and we sincerely hope that this Review will be a credit to the school. Editors at work STAFF Editors Bill Alcorn Larry Smith Business Mgrs. Dick Holcomb lim Pelts Art Editors Herb Altheimer Phil Lyons Don Wolf Feature Editors Craig Bucy Lew Koch Sports Editors Dave Shoenstadt Bob Rosenbacher Photography Editors Ed Lang Art Mintz lerry Baer Editors at work.
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STANDING: Leven. Schoenstcxdt, Kohn, Smith. Handler. SEATED: Lanq, Alcorn, Webster. , . Honor Society OMS President: Bill Alcorn Vice-President: Steve Webster Secretary: Ed Lang NATIONAL HONCR SOCIETY Qt 'ff A 2 ,S 1 This year five boys joined the three previous members to X N make up the 1953 Harvard chapter of the National Honor Soci- , A ety, the scholastic goal of all students at Harvard. These new members were elected on the basis ot Character, Scholarship, V Leadership, and Service. They joined right in with Bill Alcorn, S President, Steve Webster, Vice-President, and Ed Lang, Secre- tary, in service to the school. The new members are Larrv Smith, Dave Schoenstadt, lim Leven, Henry Kohn, and Bruce Handler. This year the Honor Society formed a library in the Senior room and held an all-school assembly in November, while plans are being made tor a future project in the spring.
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I 1 Avg TOP ROW: Koch, Schoenstadt, Pelts, Shepis, Pipin. MIDDLE ROW: Lanq, Mintz, Smith, Handler, Kulp, Webster, Weitzman, Stetson. BOTTOM ROW: Baer, Swanson, Lewis, Straus, Bradshaw, Roston, Fleck. ABSENT: C. Bucy. ' 52 ll If lub Officers President: lim Pelts Vice-President: Dave Shoenstadt Sec'y-Tre-as.: Larry Smith Those boys who have been awarded the schools major letter for their participation in varsity athletics make up an organization called the Club. These boys maintain the high standards of sportsmanship and fellowship, which have always been the traditions at Har- vard. They have served as ushers at basketball games and also plan Black and Gold Day.
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