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a . Third year art students, Gary Hill and Harper Lantz, decorate a showcase forthe Christmas season. Christmas T965 at Cedar Cliff was a gay, festive occasion. Ornate trees and artistic decorations were the gifts of Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's. The art department displayed its tal- ent in stained glass windows and colorful, painted window scenes de- picting Christmas around the world. The traditional Christmas music was presented delightfully in a concert by the various choirs, choruses, and the newly formed string ensemble. Dra- matics were presented by the Thes- pian and Thespian Apprentice groups in the production of The Other Wise Man. The abundance of contributions made by the student body and faculty members produced a Christmas sea- son of good spirit and cheer. Music Department, Dramatic Clubs, and Student T Begging the Roman soldier to spare her child's life, Sarah and her Laura Metcalf and Carol Galley Finish one of the four Christmas mother Hannah seek to avoid Herod's decree in The Other Wise Around the World windows in the cafeteria. MGH.
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'cCarnival Rates High in Attendance and The Wheel of Fortune, run by Brian Fogarty and JoAnn Hake, is a major attraction at the Senior Class Party, Carnival. Seniors Sarah Sayrs and Sheila Palmer discover that the art of apple bobbing is difficult to master. Cedar Cliff's gym was the scene of the senior party, held January 8, 1966. Complete with all the Fun of any fair, Carnival featured an apple- bob, penny-toss, and dart- throw, all For small prizes. A dance line of senior boys, a fortune teller, and a fun house were highlights of the evening's amusements. Pro- viding popular music For those who enjoy dancing was a local combo, the Formations. Re- freshments consisted of an attractive table ofsandwiches, cookies, and drinks prepared by senior girls For the Carni- val-goers. The party proved to be one of the most enjoyable social events presented by the class of 1966.
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