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' Debate Team Debating the topic Resolved: that the federal government adopt a program of com- pulsory arbitration in basic industries, the T965-66 debate team produced an excellent season. Culminating twenty-three debates was the affirmative team's winning of the league championship. Alan Leonhart, Mark Barton, and Sam Miller, affirmative team, and Barry Yinger, Rex Bickley, and Ed Ellers, negative, spent endless hours researching and discussing the topic from all possible angles with Mr. Waite, team advisor. The teams debated on a schedule alternating from week to week between league and non-league matches. Through the debate team, which has brought honor toCedar Cliff, the members have gained considerable experience in public presentation and extempo- raneous speech. Searching folders and file boxes for useful information, Negative Team members Barry Yinger, Rex Bickley, and Ed Ellers prepare for a debate. Students Expres thers Throug Members of the NoviceDebate Team discuss the year's topic. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Ann Rice, Tom Watrous, Peggy Trout, Ron Williams, Dane Bickley, Donna Mllleville, Bob Brackbill, Deborah Moser. Novice Debate Eight neophyte debaters comprise Cedar Cliff's Novice Debate Team. These novices will be next year's varsity team.Mr. Laurence Waite, the team's advisor, coaches the mem- bers--two seniors, two juniors, and four sopho- mores--in parliamentary procedure and debate techniques. The group observes varsity teams in actual debate and gains practical experience by taking part in debates with other novice teams. The novices also debate the same topic as the varsity teams and through comparison can improve their debating technique. 166 Alan Leonhart, seated at the far right, clarifies a point for other members of the Affirm- ative Debate Team, Mark Barton and Sam Miller.
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Staffs Strive to 'Yearbook of Xcellenoe IGHT: Tom Newton, Sue eisel, Margaret Bower, and arleen Leonhard. Editorial Staff Led by editors selected from the Journalism III class and advised by Mr. Bruce Smith, the Yearbook Editorial Staff worked all year to produce the 1966 CEDAR LOG. Research in various yearbooks and photo- graphy magazines brought new ideas for pictures and layouts to add originality to theCEDAR LOG. Captions and copy blocks were written, edited, and proof- read by staff members. Final copies of headings, captions, copy blocks, and write ups were made by the typists to be sent to the publisher. Working to- gether, the editorial and t ping staffs produced the sevent an- nual CEDAR LOG, an adventure in excellence. 165 VNU, Uni XX eg ,X wmv-v ' CEDAR LOG staff heads and advisors check the list of pages needed to meet the final deadline. SEATED: Diane Baum, Editor-in-Chief, Cindi Tocket, Business Manager.STANDlNG: Mr. Bruce Smith, Editorial Advisory Kay Bond, Art Editory and Mr. William Lutz, Business Advisor Before beginning senior write-ups, yearbook typists listen as Mr. Smith explains typing procedure. FRONT ROW: Pat Eves, Sharen Groves, Debbie Deckman, Penny Hobaugh. SECOND ROW: Doris Myers, Donna Eichelberger, Pat Fisher. STANDING: Diane DeHoff, Barb Shaffer, Vicki Sellers, Linda Beam, Becky Fink, Wanda Bupp. NOT PICTURED: Connie Thornton.
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Thespians The Thespian Society has established and promoted standards of excellence in allphases of the dramatic arts. included in its activities are participation in dramatic productions, speech contests, the Drama Festival, Reper- tory Theater, and Children's Theater. Membership in the club, directed by Mrs. Jeanne Lutz, is awarded to students who gain an amount of points established by the National Thespian Society. Points are gained by par- ticipating in backstage work, major or minor roles in dramatic productions, and in public speeches. The Thespian Troupe has given students an opportunity to further their dramatic skills as well as afford Cedar Cliff with manyexcel- lent presentations. i i l' Thespian President Mark Barton, standing, leads the initiation of new members Sharon Kraft and Margaret Baker. Themselves and Entertain Debate and Drama Apprentice Thespians Through the Apprentice Thespian Club, under the direction of Mr. E.G. McLane, stu- dents gain experience in acting, stage craft, and make-up application. Groundwork is laid to enable students to gain the points required For membership in the Thespians the following year. Members learn how to speak and act For plays by participating in the highlight of the year, the Christmas Assembly, and in one act plays held in the spring. They also present impromptu speeches in practice for the P.H.S. S.L., listen to lectures given byvarious guests, and make numerous visits to the Arena House. Auditioning for P.H.S.S.L., Beverly Baublitz presents a poetry selection for constructive 167 criticism by the Apprentice Thespian Club.
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