Cheltenham High School - El Delator Yearbook (Cheltenham, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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HE National Honor Society is a select organization chosen by the faculty and chartered members. To be eligible for considera- tion a candidate must rank in the upper third of his class and must possess qualities of leadership, service, scholarship, and character. Not more than fifteen per cent of the senior or five per cent of the upper middler class are accepted to the society. The Cheltenham Chapter of the National Honor Society elected as its leaders, Preston Parr, President, Jack Dugan, Vice-President, Alan Franklin, Treasurer, and Gertrude Weinhold, Secretary. Returning from a vacation, Miss Christine Straub led the So- ciety in many school activities. With these activities, the members of the group endeavored to live up to the qualities they were subject to in their election. New members were admitted into the society on April sixth. Other activities for the year included the sponsoring of All- Vocotional Day and All-College Day, during which, conferences, led by recognized leaders in their respective fields, were held for the students interested in various phases of the occupational world. The Society ended a successful year with the annual alumni dinner held in the cafeteria on June l2. l 2.-. Top Row: Harris, C, Fox,Muel- ler, Wolfsten, Trapp, H. FOX, Leopold, Klenk. Second Row: Uetz, M. Kelley, Conover, Moore, Ashworth, Rhoades, R. Fisher, Munroe, Benner. Third Row: Grimmer, McKee, A, Kelley, Goodwin, Howard, Steinmetz, Hagdorn, Gries- bach, Kellam, Hinlein. Bottom Row: M. Beach, Privol, Lewis, Franklin, Wienhold, Parr, Bultz, Plesser, Simsohn, W. Thompson. 4 Not Pictured: Dugan, Nicker- son, Berlin, Daley, Highley. , X Twenty-one HONOR SOCIETY '

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,A 151.1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Harker, Mueller, Zeigler, Zimmermann, Scott, Chapman, Wolgin, Apt, lsenberg, Greenberg, Carpenter, Pfeiffer, D. Smith. Second Row: Vogan, Herr, Day, Conly, Calebaugh, Eisenberg, S, Miller, Third Row: R, Fisher, Elliot, Wheaton, Michell, Unger, Steinmetz, Mcllvaim. Davison, Mount, Lewis, Dickens, Keelan, Cannon, Knouse, Mann, Traugott. Fourth Row Baldwin, Link, Green, Chubb, Boyd, Wagner, B. Fisher, E. Simon, Knappe, Beckwold, Morrison, Welchons, Spotz, Brister, Rommel, Hawkins, Fifth Row: McKee, Rafetto, Sipley, Dugan, A. Kelley, Conover, Miss Neely, Berlin, Krall, Schryer, Baltz, Mertz, Seaman, Parr. Bottom Row: Kirk, Rex, McCunney, Goodspeed, Schumaker, La Piro, Barnes. HE Student Council organization operates under officers elected by the school at large and representatives elected by their re- spective homerooms. Due partially tothe diligent efforts of President Bernard Berlin and Miss Cora S. Neely, the sponsor, the council has had a most successful year. The homerooms have become more closely united as well as truly represented. Projects and major problems were well handled by the Research Committee, which was under the guidance of Franklin Schryer. Preston Parr, as chairman of the Assembly Committee, obtained programs that were of interest and enjoyment to all throughout the year. A new problem presented itself in the form of recording dances. With the belief that admission prices were too high for some of the students, and that recording dances were not very popular, the Activities Committee under Jack Dugan had a hard problem to solve. However, when the Football dance proved profitable, it was found possible to give another dance with orchestra with admission free. The few recording dances given at intervals during the year were pronounced successful. Student Council, with homeroom cooperation, did its part this year toward collecting money for the United Campaign. A sub- stantial sum was contributed and donated, Officers of Council were: President, Bernard Berlin, Vice- President, Franklin Schryer, Secretary, Anita Kelleyj Treasurer, Russell Conover, Corresponding Secretary, Myrna Kroll. Twenty



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DEL Top Row: Mr. Westo Swote n, Parr s, Conover, Second Row: J. Green, Sinberg, Hagerty, Simsohn, Eisenberg, Sperber, Hinlein Bottom Row: Woldow, Sond- heim, H. Fox, Sipley, McKee, Franklin, Reynolds, Lorah. L DELATO , in its thirtieth year of publication, in living up to its well-earned reputation by means of three excellent issues and the winning of a blue ribbon, first place in the Columbia Press Conference. The first issue of the year got under way with an absolutely new ond different make-up than that of the previous years. Contributions were many and varied, with several new authors. Superior indeed was the work of the fiction department, while the interviews were unusual and interesting. The poetry department, always rated high by its readers and judges, maintained its standing this year. Music, drama, and books were well-handled and informative, while a new department, Comments on the Passing Show, added much to the general aspect of the magazine, The EL DELATOR staff was headed by Jeanne Sipley, editor, and Kitty McKee, assistant editor, under the competent guidance of Mr. Weston. Department heads were Bobbette Sondheim, Jane Green, Howard Fox, Joon Hinlein, Arnold Swotes, Elsie Stybel, Ruth Sinberg, Dorothy Sperber, N Woldow, and Phyllis Eisenberg. R succeeded ' ATOR 0l'1Cl Twentyftwo

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