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Cheltenham presents an extensive club program to interest students in new activities or to cultivate old ones, under expert direction. One hour a week, students get together to learn more about their particular fields of interest. They have a choice of sports, music, dancing, administration, drama, art, nature, crafts, science, and spe- cialty clubs. The program is capably administered by Mr. F. Robert Samuels, who continues to do an outstanding job. Typical of Cheltenham's diverse pro- gram are the Football, Modern Dance, and Fixit Clubs. The Football Club, sponsored by Mr. Joseph Neiman, teaches boys to better understand rules, regulations, and different formations of this popular sport. Miss Adele Boyd, new addition to the CHS faculty, spon- sors a girls' Dance Club, whose mem- bers learn modern dancing under the leadership of Margo Kaliner. The Fixit Club, introduced by Mr. Lawrence Kunkle, holds weekly meetings in the wood shop to repair equipment and gadgets. World Affairs Club Mr. F. Robert Samuels l fit Bible Club
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President John Whiteley Government by the People gf!- ff gf' Mr. Joseph Guorner Student Council's gavel this year was found in the capable hands of John Whiteley, who, assisted by vice-president John Young fsuccessor to Doris Askeyl, secretary Dottie Jones, and treasurer Margaret Lemon, worked to produce an outstanding executive committee and council year. The long-awaited scoreboard was installed in the gym through the organization's efforts, while homerooms, under Council's su- pervision, sponsored such projects as the lunch wagon at football games, Tag Day, and the Turn-About Dance. The organization's committee system was a prime factor in maintaining order around CHS. The Social and Assembly com- mittees provided entertainment, while cleanliness was supervised by the Lunchroom and Property committees. The l-lomeroom Committee kept homeroom spirit ata new high, andthe attractive decorating of the Bulletin Board Committee was really commend- able. Discipline onthe stairs, enforced by the Safety Committee, gave CHS many reasons to praise Student Council throughout the year.
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