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Zime-wffwmm, aw Sophomores and , Mrs. Dorothy M. Lambert T if xx , 5' S,,,' Sophs frolic at their party Steve Beck, President mar Jane Lambert, Vice-President -g Nancy Mason, Secretary Tom Henderson, Treasurer The crowded corridors of CHS bulged like a D this fall as the largest sophomore class in history population figures of the local school close to the 900 The sophs, displaying quality as well as quantity, got off to a rousing start with the election of Steve Beck, Jane Lambert, Nancy Mason, and Tom Henderson as class officers. Even Hurricane Hazel failed to foil the neophytes, as the soph party, first of the class festivities, enabled them to get acquainted after only a short postponement. The other exploits of the Class of '57, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Lambert, include the traditional soph issue of th Cheltonian, a schoolwide collection of clothes for needy Kore children, and the sale of identification pictures to classmates
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P -In , fl .17 S3 !'q ,NU ., ssemblies The Long Christmas Dinner Mrs. Dorothy M. Lambert Planning for new assemblies Selecting and scheduling outside assemblies constitutes the special responsibility of the Assembly Committee under the direction of faculty sponsor Mrs. Dorothy M. Lambert and student chairman Marjorie Abrahams. This group, composed of representatives of each class, also obtains a sponsor for each assem- bly, student skits for various drives, and talent show participants. At the beginning ofthe year the committee took a poll ot the student body to learn what types of assemblies it preferred. Sports dem- onstrations took top billing. Among the many assemblies ot this year certain ones stand out. l-low can anyone forget the installation of Student Council ot- ticers and homeroom presidents, the Christ- mas Play, the award assembly, and the induction ot new members into the l-lonor Society? The Little Symphony Orchestra and Roger Abrahams, who sang folksonas and played his guitar, fulfilled the students' desire for new musical programs.
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Juniors, wx Qfemzq Sagem: i 4.4 'V,, ff Secretary, Margie Grossman Treasurer, George Woody Junior-Senior Reception 1 , ' 0 it if M Pi W '3 2 ,,.f3ii-,L x cw em F9 f . ' E President, Charles Jacobs Vice-President, Paul Beisswanger Mrs. Frances R. Link Busy juniors, enjoying a most successful social season, staged a sparkling Junior-Senior Reception, March l9, playing hosts to the upperclassmen on the Sidewalks of New York . Guys and dolls danced under an imposing metropolitan skyline, while musical notes suspended overhead added a novel touch. The juniors chose their class officers in a hotly-contested elec- tion, with Charles Jacobs, George Woody, Marge Grossman, and Paul Beisswanger emerging victorious as president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The class of '56 has provided the impetus for the affiliations program. As a fund-raising project, juniors peddled puppies to their classmates. They also wrote and edited the junior issue of the Cheltonian which featured the work of next year's editorial staff. Mrs. Frances Link, competent class sponsor, has aided students in forming plans for their curricula and has supervised the various class activities.
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