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ffidflffiiiiffii Officers: Gilmore McCreedy Alexander Bayuk. Senior Represen1atives:Hoxby Helwiq Abrahams Klein Stewart Doan. Iunier Representatives: Hynson Coleman Russell, Michel Farber. Winther. Sophomore Representatives: Blasband Davis Schmidt Wayne Krauss Rahm. Student Council Snapping to attention at the sound of President Bruce Gilmores gavel Student Council members undertook their share of CHS government with the advlce of Mr Franklin P Gill Committee members bore the brunt of the work carried on Under the guidance of Charles Cake Alexander who doubled as Council vice president and lunchroom committee chairman the cafeteria functioned smoothly Council dances were planned by the social committee with Margie Stewart acting as chairman Steve Klein and his property committee kept the grounds neat while Barbara Coleman arranged for assembly programs Louise Helwig and Don Wlnther with their respective bulletin board and publicity committees attractively advertised all important events Members ot Don Abraham s safety committee kept order in the halls while Ioel Farber and Fay Callas collaborated to improve the situation in homeroom meetings Homeroom proiects ranging from doughnut selling to clean up campaigns were checked up by Vice Presi dent Alexander Recording and corresponding secre taries Fran McCreedy and Louise Helwlg kept busy with minutes and letters while Iulian Bayuk kept a careful eye on the strongbox and budget High on the agenda during the year was the problem of providing insurance for all CHS athletes Plans for raising the necessary S300 were put into effect Wlth money from doughnut and candy proiects also going into the tund Taki ig time out from their strictly legislative duties several members traveled to Coatesville Ridley Town- ship and Springfield Clviontgomery Countyl High Schools to swap ideas and complaints with other schools included in the Philadelphia Suburban Student Council Association.
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xg ,K E O O Q EE it EEE IJSQYQER Editorial Board School and Activities Staffs It was back in the fall of this year when the Yearbook Editorial Board first met with Albert E. Weston, its spon- sor, for the purpose of deciding on a theme for this year's issue of the Senior El Delator. After much thought and dis- cussion the idea of the Forty-Niners was decided upon. The editorial board consisted of Mar- garet Stewart, Peggy Derham, Don Abrahams, Ianice Clark, Iudy Leopold, and Les Schwartz, taking charge of school, make-up, activities, art, per- sonals, and photography, respectively. X L., Art Sta!! Personals Stal! At the head of the board was the editor- in-chief, Barbara Fischer. A word of special thanks should be given here to Iim Wilkens, the only junior on our staff, for his fine photog- raphy. lim helped out this year owing to the scarcity of senior photographers. This book has taken a great deal of time and energy, on the part of the entire staff, but now that it is finished the satisfaction of knowing that another top-ranking yearbook has been issued is alone worthy compensation. Make-up Sta!! Photographers
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D HINMIJJYIIINJQ Homeroom Projects Under the capable handling of Student Council vice president Charles Alexander the program of home- room proJects not only continued as efficiently as be fore but set two new precedents the insurance fund for athletes and a completely student run and student operated proiect dancing to the Juke box With the first deposit of S84 90 by Treasurer Iulran Bayuk into the insurance fund several homeroom pro Jects are going to be able to provide msurance for every school athlete in the following years Forty N1ner homeroom 106 was a big contributor toward this fund from the profits on the sale of dough nuts Homeroom 102 also gave a lot of help by hand ing over toward the insurance the profits from the sale of candy Homeroom 103 was given the responsibility of pro viding for dancing at lunchtime No faculty super v1s1on was the cond1t1on on which 103 accepted the proiect lt formulated several rules of procedure and began to provide music from the Juke box Student operated and run the proiect was successful ma1n1y because of student cooperation Homeroom 207 gave 103 help by collecting money for new records at the free dances 207 gave after basketball games Under the supervision of homeroom 115 a very effl cient election was held for the football queen and her court Louise Helwig was chosen as queen Homeroom 114 put a lot of time 1nto a not so-glorious but extremely useful prorect of keeping the grounds clean. Polrshmg up the many trophies of CHS was put into the hands of homeroom 115. Homeroom 116 kept Chelts posted on what was hap- pening every week through their Events of the Week bulletin board. The newly painted halls of Chelten- ham were made bright at Yuletide by room 217 and 214 took care of decorating the large Christmas tree in the auditorium. 1 Selling Douqhtnutl Selling Milk Dancing Alter Games
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