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I ,E SQPH CM CRES if '-1 Mrs Frances Lnnk fftld The curtaln rang up on the new Sopho mores last September and showed them as a class tull of energy and ready to take on CHS lhe Soph sponsors Mrs Frances Lnnk and Mr Robert Chubb guuded the electron of class Officers B:llEnsI1n President Ann Derk Vice Presldent Ruth Conaway Secretary and San dra Weldon Treasurer took theur respectuve otfuces The Sophs have contributed very much to lite around CHS nncludung some ot theur own specual projects Furst came the Carnnval a terrlfucally successful class party because of the large attendance Run by the Sophomore Adnfnnlstratnon Club lt held a double attrac non dancmg at one end ot the gym and booths tor competutnxe games at the other lhen came thelr meetung wnth the Juniors to duscuss the problem ot school spnrut and the hot dog sales to help bulld a treasury Fnnally orchuds to Bob Shoenberg Jull Schultz Bull Cuoldsteun and Ellen Berkowtz and the staft tor the wonderful Sophomore edutuon of the Cheltonnan Left to Rlght Ann Derk Bull Enslun Ruth Con away Sandy Weldon ' I 1 G Q S if l' . . L ' 1 X Q n , l ' , . ,I n . .I . I I . 2 f .2 b' f r I - V I 3 - .A Y 1 ,I I I , , I I I I i I A .. C I, I S r U - K . ll . CNY, 'L . 1 ls' 4 -,. .. gl , 1 f C 1 l T N. ' s 1 . . ., , , 'I, ,l'1', l Q S I R
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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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Mfg Margaret Jones xovxlcvb V 5 Left to Right: Peggy Lamont, Harriet Swoyer, Charles Sharpless, Philip Schlein. The spotlight falls on the Class of 52f' and highlights their leaders, sponsors, and ac- tivities of the past year, Guided by Mrs. Margaret Jones, they chose Harriet Swoyer, Charles Sharpless, Peggy La- mont, and Philip Schlein to act as President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, re- spectively, That task completed, the Junior Adminis- tration Club organized sale of CHS sweat- shirts. The club then agreed that the class wanted to do something for the school before they became seniors, They selected a project, and in January, Harriet Swoyer presented a large flag ofthe United Nations to the school. During the second semester the Juniors or- ganized a Mr. Mystery Contest for charitable purposes. With ballots, posters, assorted prizes, and cleverly rhymed hints by Dick Levinson and Bill Link,.they really proved their worthiness. Finally, congratulations are due to Sandra Harvey and her decorating committee for the star-light roof effect at the Junior-Senior Re- ception.
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