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ALLIED YOUTH ln the beginning of the school year the Allied Youth had a drive which increased our membership from seventy-three to one hun- dred and thirty-three members. Some of the activities sponsored b the Allied Youth this year were a victory dyance, cake bake, initiation party, Christmas party, skating party, and various other parties held each month for club members exclusively. ln November seven dele ates were sent to the Allied Youth National Plzanning Conference at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, Many good ideas were brought back to the clubg with these we expected to increase the member- ship of Allied Youth. 'A' CHESS CLUB The Chess Club was organized during the 1947 l948 school year. Several matches were held to determine the best players. Two matches were held with Lansdale during this yearg S, C. H. S. lost them both, but a good showing was made considering the lack of experience. The boys played much better in the second match than in the first. The club was again organized this year. At the present time a tournament is being held to determine the best players. Some matches will probably be played sometime in the near future. Mr. Hallman and Mr. White are the instructors. 'A' CHEERLEADIN G Ziggity-Boom, Rah, Rah, How familiar those words seemed at the end of a long summer day's practice. Practices were begun early this year because of the new girls on the squad. Attired in their cleverly designed new blue and white uniforms, the cheerleaders and their captain, Pat Haller, were well pre- pared for the first football game. Mrs. Guss, our coach, contributed many original ideas. A successful season would have never been possible without Hazel Hacker's original song, SCH, which brought about additional school spirit. After a victorious game the senior members, Patsy, l-lazel, and Caroline, always looked forward to the ride home in Edna's Chevy. The coach: Mrs. Guss. The cheerleaders are Pats Holler, Laura Ibach, Edna Mae Lustig, Cyaroline Kern, Virginia Moses, Hazel Hacker, Dorothy Crosland, Leah Sypherd, Barbara Finkbiner, Alice Kershbergen.
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