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1 Rl' -Y li I if 272 I ' 9 1 Y l . Q if 1 I 9, X Top: Simkins, Stephane, Cardon, Trotter. Bot- tom: Shearer, Hammer, Stalford, Williams. HONOR SOCIETY Elecled lo membership in ihe Nalional Honor Sociely, CHS sludenls possessing ouislanding quali- fies of leadership, scholarship, service, and characler pledged 'rhemselves lo uphold rhe high ideals sym- bolized in lhe llaming Torch and To conlribule valu- able service lo Chellenham, lheir high school. Under lhe guidance of lacully sponsor Miss Chrishne Slraub, sociely presideni John Shearer, secrelary Calherine Siallord, and lreasurer Phyllis Hammer, +he Chellenham Chapler accomplished many bene- iicial school proiecls in I944-45, some ol which were ils change booih +0 lacililafe sales in The caleieria, i+s luloring clinic, and i+s greal assis+ance wilh Chel- +enham's All College and Vocalional Day. Among lhe Honor Sociely s acliviries in the social field during The I944-45 season were an Honor So- cieiy dinner al 'The Gaieway' and a yisil To The lhealre 'ro see lOver 21. Af lime ol going io oress, rhe lwenly-five or ihirly new members for I945 had no+ ye? been chosen. Sponsor Miss Straub, President John Shearer, Vice President Phyllis Hammer, and Secretary Kay Sfalford. Twenty-nine lj,
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STUDENT COUNCIL Cl-lS's Student Council, directed by president Grier Oberholtzer and sponsor Miss Lois M. Gould, was especially active during I944-45. Permanent Council committees toolc charge oi Activity, Assembly, Bulletin Board, Safety, Home- room, Lost and Found, Property, and Lunchroom problems during the year, while specially formed committees worlced on such new proiects as strength- ening Cl-lS's club program, revising the Cheltenham handboolc, and directing a school-wide collection of clothes and toys tor needy families in Kentucky. Keeping abreast ot world problems. Council studied the Dumbarton Calcs Plan and demonstrated increased interest in furthering lntercultural Rela- tions. The War Council, headed by Elmer l-leinel, supervised all activities reflecting the influence oi the war on Cheltenham. Vice-President Eva Shipman, executive committee chairman and lnlomeroom-Proiect-Approver, as- cended 'ro the presidency of Student Council early in March when Grier entered the U. S. Coast Guard. Recording Secretary Joy Smith faithfully took notes on all the meetings and Corresponding Secretary Carolyn Alexander sent cards to students absent from school for several days. In the capable hands of Treasurer Matthew Mcllhenny were all financial matters. President Grier Oberholtzerg Sponsor Miss Gouldg Vice Presi- dent Evo Shipman conducting a committee meetingg Secretary Joy Smith, Treasurer M. Mcllhenney, and Secretary C. Alex- onder. 7315 gs, -in Z-5 X .- mx V 1 65 I 1 . llilf 7,35 fav , f !
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Top row-Gebert, Leopold, Kamsler, Reilley, Melnick, Brown, Jordon, Byler, Krasnov. Second rcw-Kopple, Trotter, Broder, Jacobs, High, Broese, Fletcher, Strausburger, Moyer, Hynson. Third row-Stonehouse, Sauder, N. Klein, Mack, Strick, Sommers, Hoeber, Fischer, Rechtman, Bolser, Goldner, Stewart. Bottom row-Wessel, Cowen, Cohen, Simermeyer, L. Klein, Eisenberg, Karr, Kay, Goetz, Miss J. Downes. CHELTONIAN Aided and abetted by taculty advisor Miss Juanita M. Downes. editor Lewis Doc Klein, page editors Lois Cohen, Peggy Karr, Victor Goetz, and Doris Simermeyer, typist secretary Agnes Sauder, advertising head Bill Brown, and Circulation Man- ager Richard Byler, Cheltonian Club members worried through headlines and deadlines to win tor Cheltonian First Group Rating in the annual Penn- sylvania Scholastic Press Association Contest. Adopting a wise practice ot changing its statt in February to honorably discharge senior club mem- bers tor yearbook duties, the Cheltonian inaugue rated its new otticers in an impressive installation in assembly. Miss Downes presented gitts to the retir- ing editors and administered the oath ci ottice to Joan Eisenberg, new Cl'ieltonian Editor, Suzanne Hoeber, assistant editor, and Mary Cowen, Peggy Ann Maclf, Bob Wessel, and Barbara Schlein, page editors. These second-semester stati members, who will remain in their positions until February, IQ46, have done a praiseworthy iob in maintaining the Chel- tonian's high journalistic standards. Sponsor Juanita M. Downes Thirty
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