Cedar Cliff High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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Cedar Cliff High School - Cedar Log Yearbook (Camp Hill, PA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 173 of 266
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German Club H Bringing German c u ltu re, icustoms, language, ,and history lto interested Cedar C liff students is the function of Der Deutsche Verein. To accomplish this, meetings are conducted in Ger- man, except for the business, and German entertainment consisting of skits and records is presented. With the advice of Herr Natschke the club secures funds for their various projects throughout the year. With this money they pre- sent a dance and an annual ban- quet, an event which the German Club originated at Cedar Cliff. For their end-of-the-year trip the club traveled this year to Washington, D.C., to tour the German Embassy and to visit other places in Washington of interest to German students. l',.,.,.ff I' German Club members discuss their field trip to Washington, D.C., during a business meeting. Jnderstanding of Foreign Cultures and Customs 'rench Club members select reproductions of famous French paintings for a bulletin board dis- lay. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Wildman, Rosa Motes, Sherie Yeingst, Miki Blessington, and Mary ummers. French Club LA PEINTURE FRANCAISE Le Cercle Francais, under the guidance of Mrs. Thelma Marks, affords French lll and IV students with additional conver- sational practice through busi- ness meetings conducted in French. In this club many excel- lent opportunities are provided to widen students' cultural scope by gaining enioyment and ap- preciation for French music, art, language, and amusements. ln the spring the club held its sixth annual banquet. French students dined in a Parisian at- mosphere and enjoyed French entertainment, whichfeatured the Can-Can boys. The club's final event of the year was a picnic at which plans were made for next year's club program. 5 z 169

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ln a Latin Club ceremony, members light candles symbolic of the four levels of study: Latin l, ll, ln, and IV. Latin Club ROMA, the Latin Club, ac- quaints students with the civili- zations of Greece and Rome and helps them understand and ap- preciate the influence of these cultures on the world of today. One way in which this objective is fulfilled is by the presen- tation of programs dealing with all phases of classical civili- zations. ROMA, which opens its membership to any student study- ing the Latin language, also is a chapter of the nationwide Junior Classical League. This year the club's annual trip was made to the Roman Festival, which was sponsored by the Classical As- sociation of Philadelphia. ROMA gives students an opportunity to gain a broad background and understanding of the nature of Greek and Roman civilizations. Language Clubs Strive for Crreatei Spanish Club The Spanish Club, under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Dobbs, is open to any student who is cur- rently studying the Spanish lan- guageand is interested in learn- ing more about the customs of Spanish-speaking countries. Each week members of the club present programs in the form of films or talks about Spanish cus- toms, games, and songs. Every year the club supports an orphan with money received from vari- ous activities. All students taking Spanish are invited to attend the Spanish Club Banquet, a festive event which features a delicious Spanish meal, entertainment, and a guest speaker. Throughout the year all activities of the Spanish Club aim to increase students' knowledge of Spanish ways and customs. Tom Bair models a Mexican sombrero for fellow Spanish Club members. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Su' Kohlhaas, Kathy Conrad, Pat Dengler, Nancy Mumma, and Connie Stephenson. Milf ave:-tif elastic?-1 we fm: sa anew aspmiop



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Cliff Sentinel CLIFF SENTINEL, Cedar Cliff' school newspaper, is responsible fo relating all current news events t both the faculty and students. It i Q published six times a year, under th direction of Mr. James Gourley, by staff comprised ofstudents intereste in and trained in Journalism. Sports current events, social matters, an timely editorials appear in each issu All written material and page Iayouj are handled by the studentstaff mem bers with an approval from the a t Us visor. Each year, all members co nected with this club are giventhe op portunity to attend a three day conference which is held at Colum University. With a thorough ground in the field of news journalism, this club serves as valuable asset to Cedar Cliff's gram. E Newspaper advisor, Mr. James Gourley, points out a typographical error to CLIFF SENTINEL editors and business personnel. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Bickley, Jim Kircher, Roger Conner, Tom Bair, Jane Shoemaker, Mr. Gourley, Nancy Corlett, and Ed Ellers. C. C. Grganizations Present Student Q' lp X Ru I X 41040, S 0154 9 CLIFF SENTINEL sports department members correct galley CLIFF SENTINEL columnists review iournalistic techniques proofs for an upcoming issue. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Smith, Sue Stone, successfully by other school papers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mar Chuck Ickes, Bob Cummings, and Jake Beshore. Sikorski, Ginny Lengeman, Maureen Klaproth, Cathy Finney, 170 Passaro, Jane Wilson, and Vicki Gensel.

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