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At lafl cycry Tuesday Wcdnesdax and nam cwch CHS stud nt happIly leaves I5 I scs and hurncs t a more enloyable ac v a chosen actIvIty for the extensIve lV'lCllVldUOl Interests ls ycar as t r new clubs were IU ro duct d for the spartsw Imen of CHS there were y onderful opportunmes for those wIshIng to lxeep theIr fIgures or Improve theIr health Slullfullx dIrected by Mrs Betty JennIngs the Modern Dance Club produced many poIsed artIstcs Modern InterpretatIons of Three BlInd MIce and Row Row Row Your Boat presented the basIc modern dance composItIon WIth Mrs EIleen Lachman as sponsor and JanIce MacVaugh as student coach the SwImrnIng Club has proved QUITE successful CHS can look forward to a QIrls campetItIve sum team In the future The Iob of the AthletIc CouncIl was to en courage and oraanIze Intramural athletIcs for gIrls Sponsored by MIss VIVQIDIG Redford and composed of representatwes from each home roam the COl,lV1CIl succeeded ID conductmg volleyball and badmInton tournaments Of CHS actIvItIes students exclaIm l classes you have home work and headaches In clubs you have The Happy TIme CLUBS Water MaIdens Over the op look Ma lm Dancmg N ,RTW I, N , is l , D ll ' I.- h X f fp. I C , , C .. cfs I ' o 3 . -, A - Ai tl Itx' 4 A ' -ll I X I If F1 'x V club program at Cheltenham serves to satrsfy Q I ' 4 Th 7 , li CC . T - l , I - . . ' FH-X l . 1 .- II . , , n I T
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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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