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ASSEM l hape they like itj said Wanda Eruch, chairman ct the Assembly Committee 'lt can't miss Theres nothing like a talent show, encouraged Dick Sears, who assisted Wanda in gathering prospective pertormers And they did like it, too Amusing, d tfercnt, successtulf-this was CHS's tirst gala talent show at the year Sophomores Sandy Lerner and Sue Winef grad won wide acclaim tar their buoyant pcr- formances as mistresses of ceremonies The familiar voices of crooners Ed McHugh and Roger Abrahams were heartily welcomed Charm, beauty, and talent were added to the program when eight senior girls sang Dood- lee'Do'l and 'lln the Evening by the Moonf Senior Songbirds Hawaii Here We Come ,- Q lightfl The surprise success of the shaw was a radio skit, Sam Spade, Private Eye, star- ring Dick Klein as the exciting, venturesome Sam Never to be forgotten was the Hill, billy Trio, featuring Don Miller, Bob More- land, and Jack Burns. There Shall Be Peace was the title of the United Nations assembly program sponsored by Mrs, Frances R Link, Educational and in- structive, the program included a round-table CHS Crooner ' ' Y X. f if is
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Generols Check ci Problem 04-v 'i' Boys ot in Shop ln the commerciol field, typing, bookkeep- ing, ond shorthand highlight G voried selec- tion of clossroom subjects. Through hondling chority drives, secretoriol work for teochers, ond typing, in oddition to clossroom work, the troinee is offered the prcicticol opplicotion needed, For the student desiring o well-rounded educotion, o Generol Course is pioyided, in- cluding homemoking, procticol mothemotics, ond science, plus the required work in English ond sociol studies, The modern focilities of the newly com- pleted industriol building furnish extraordi- with Mr, Mcllhenny Rs nory opportunities in the vocotionol field The necessory tools ond mochinery ore ovoiloble to troin boys in wood ond metol work, in- dustriol design, ond mechonicol drowing At CHS next yeor, those who ore interested in increosing their skill in corpentry ond metol- lurgy while toking onother course will be oble to toke shop os on elected subject. And so, on groduotion doy the curtoin folls os onother closs tokes its finol bow from Chel- tenhom, eoch individuol well prepored to meet the problems of the future thot he hos chosen. ,- fx, f 1 1
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BLIES discussion on the functions of the various UN. committees and an excellent film strip, There Shall Be Peace, Lights, pleasel Curtain going upl Good luck? The scene was set. The play began, and Cheltenham students settled back to en- joy The Twelve Pound Look, o one-act comedy by James M. Barrie that proved to be unusual entertainment. Directed by Miss Mir- iam Pitcairn, a student teacher from Beaver, with Ray Grieb as the self-centered Mr. Sims, The Twelve Pound Look scored a hit, The gentle, understanding Lady Sims was success- fully portrayed by Audrey Stuhltrager. Kate, the new secretary, was enacted by Joan Mac- Williams, who added spirit and versatility to the role, and the typical English butler was convincingly played by Bob Rudolph. The very English piece was presented February 15, wel- comed by all as the first dramatic assembly composed of CHS thespians. Many thanks go to the assembly commitee for bringing down the curtain with much suc- cess on this, our Strange fThursdayl Inter- ludef' Sandy and Susie 4000 'Zo Old Mountain Dew Ca reer Day
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