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 180 of 266
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As an exercise in imagination, creative writing students develop ideas from pictures into short stories. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Bailets, Ginny Long, Doug Acker, Barb Evans. Members of the Boys' GymClub leqrn Creative Writing Members of the Creative WritingClub, under the supervision of Mrs. Carol Diffenderfer, apply the fundamental writing techniques every Friday during activity period. From the beginning of the year the students analyze styles of writing and gain a knowledge of ma- terial organization and word usage. Student members explore dif- ferent approaches to creative writing by the study of fellow students' work. Creative Writing Club is a valuable supplement to the basic English courses and helps develop an awareness ofthe need for ef- fective communication and verbal expression. ln addition to providing a means for creativeself-expression, theclub encouragesthe use of effective writing skills in all school assignments. example as they watch Charlie Vaug During Club Periods Exercise Physicall Library Club Serving students and teachers, the Librar C lub performs various duties which help to kee the library running smoothly. Library volun teers give up free periods to assist in suc services as repairing and shelving books, pre serving pamphlets, aiding in compiling bibli ographies, erecting bulletin board displays, an performing desk duties. The club has at lea one special program a monthy regular meet ings, however, are devoted to individual com mittee work. Several social functions, includin a Christmas party and a spring barbecue, ar held during the year. The services performe by Library C lub members help make the librar an orderly source of reference while teachin the members useful library skills. . Mark Milakovic, president ofthe LibraryClub, demonstrates the correct procedure for checking out a book. Other club members are Linda Kauffman, Linda Strock, Carol Stockdale, Bonnie Peck, Gino Palese, Elsie Myers, Linda Rhodes, and Don Webb. 176

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F.T.A. officers and Mr. Goodyear discuss with Treasurer Sue Reese their budget for the up- coming convention. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Reese, Tr., Kathie Neiistrom, Pres., Donna Smith, Sec., Mr. Goodyearf Carol Corkle, V.P. Business Leaders Developing mercantile and social skills needed, for careers in business is the main purpose of Business Leaders of Tomorrow. Miss Lack, the club advisor, instructs club members in various phases of business edu- cation which are not prescribed in their cur- riculum. Through her teaching, members gain knowledge that will be valuable in their future vocational lives. Besides furthering the stu- dents' knowledge in the field of business, the club also provides opportunities for members to develop their social backgrounds through various social activities. 175 The Future Teachers of America club provides experience in teaching and a preview of the profession for students interested in this field. The club, advised by Mr. John Goodyear and Mr. Cornelius Rodgers, is com- prised of students from both Cedar Cliff and Red Land high schools. Activities during the year are slated to help members gain an under- standing of the aspects of teaching. Members participate in Student Recognition Day and the Cadet Teaching program, both ofwhichfurnish experience in classroom teaching. It Is hoped that the AreaConventionofthe Future Teachers of America, held this year at Red Land, will become an annual proiect for the club. Bypro- viding varied opportunities to learn of the career of teaching, the club is an invaluable service to its members. Insight into Their Future Careers BUSINESS LEADERS OF TOMORROW. FRONT ROW: Pat Mcgnelli, Irma Goss, Doris Hare, Judy Kegris, Ruth Mennig. SECOND ROW: Linda Beam, Cheri Ludlow, Sharon Leonzo, Wanda Bup , Diane Dehoff. THIRD ROW: Betsy Harro, Pat Eves, Timmee Anderson, Barb Wire, Barb Fung, Miss Lack.



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Wa... -acute a hand-stand Miss Virginia Nye instructs Gym Club members in the fundamentals of gymnastics. the parallel bars. lCl Students xnd.h4entaH ENCOUNTER Cedar Cliff's field of publication was enlarged year with the addition of ENCOUNTER, a ative arts magazine. Two highly successful PGS of the publication, a winter and a spring ion, were produced under the co-editorship of iors Caryn Daue and Barbara Kessler. The lgazine features poetry, short stories, essays, art work by both students and faculty. lt is lished entirely at Cedar Cliff, the printing ng done by the Graphics Arts Department under direction of Mr. John Clements. ENCOUNTER 'f members include Donna Grundon, art editor, Ellers and Mark Barton, circulation managers, Tom Miller, business manager. Mr. Terrence Palmer, Jr. worked with the student editors in advisory capacity. ENCOUNTER, the school's .rest endeavor in expression, represents another duct of excellence at Cedar Cliff. 77 Gym Clubs Two Cedar Cliff clubs serve those students interested in gymnastics. The Boys' Gym Club was organized by Mr. Robert Craig to give boys the opportunity to pursue their athletic interest be ond the gym class. This year Miss Virginia Nye introduced a new chib giving girls the same g mnastic opportunities. The girls' and boys' clubs practice various skills including tumbling, free exercise, and practice on various apparatus such as the rings, trampoline, horse,Swedish box, and parallel bars. Two field trips highlighted the activities of the girls' year: one to West Chester for a clinic devoted to free exercise and floor routines, another to Shikellamy High School for an exhibition of gymnastic skills. Through these clubs C.C. students are able to develop gymnastic techniques and are afforded added time for recreation. Staff members review the first issue of C.C.'s literary magazine, ENCOUNTER. LEFT TO RIGHT: Caryn Daue, Tom Miller, Mr. Palmer, Ed Ellers, Barb Kessler, Mark Barton, and Donna G rundon.

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