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Cedar IQ. EHS ' 5 ifgfi I 2 F-'I 'Ei 51 3 : if Y e 2 uk N5 2 W 4 1 ' e E C 1 W wi 'Nl 'J' 'sw At the Pennsylvania Speech Association Con- vention, Mrs. Lutz accepts the School of lhe Year Award on behalf of Cedar Cllff. lif Honored b . S. A. .v.. if 1 ,Xe , L fe: egg? A 6 i ? As part of the Activities of Pennsylvania Speech Week, Cedar Clifl's students conducted a humorous Readers Theate from UE the Down Staircase.
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es WNY' fi Q I f T ' WW , 'M -,W YW. ' T it fl ii, fs f ' as mf if i- 2 ,F Q 4 A 533: Q H At Tommy's funeral, all the people whowerea part of his life reflect ' 2 upon what he had meant to each of them. W - 2 eg Q .. ' .gi if it 5 ,A if sl. gh' 5 -.lf if ff X 5 yes E, ig, Narrating between th e s c en e s, Ka r en Ml'- D001-1'1UE'S drunk 89Hif1 ' Krichbaum fills in the missing years of 1 Excellence 66The Brick and -the Rose? One of the most popular plays atCedarCliff this year was intended only for PHSSL one-acl play competition. The entry was Lewis John Carlino's production of The Brick and the Rose. Rehearsals for the drama began in October under the direction of Mrs. Jeanne Lutz. Upon her departure to Penn State, Mr. Walter Vogelsong assumed the director's tasks with the assistance of student director Sandy Simpson. In district competition at Central Dauphin, C,C.'s entry placed first with a superior rating. As a final rehearsal for regional competition, the cast presented The Brick and the Rose in an assembly for the student body. The Thespians went on to win first place in regionals at Juniata College, The students then journeyed to Penn State in March to compete in state competition. Throughout the months spent preparing the play for the various levels of competition, the participating students gained useful experience in technique and characterization, in addition to many happy memories of what was indeed Cedar CIiff's Iongest running play. know, kid, you're ok. You can really take it. l The brick would be all you would need forthe city, and the rose the rose would be the other thing.
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with the School of the Year Award. Displaying the Speech Department's award for its outstanding curriculum are speech teachers, Mr. Vogelsong and Mr. Waite. Governor William Scranton extends congratulations to Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Lutz as they accept the School of the Year Award presented to Cedar Cliff. Governor Scranton, Mrs. Lutz, and Speech Ill students. Because of annoutstanding curricular and co-curricular program in speech, Cedar Cliff was presented with the Penn- sylvania School of the Year Award in public speaking. The awardwas announced at the annual Pennsylvania Speech As- sociation convention held :at the Penn, Harris Hotel. At a special assembly, Mr. Donald Eckroyd, president of the P.S.A., pre- sented the award to Nlrs. Jeanne Lutz, director of the speech department at Cedar Cliff. Mrs. Lutz in turn presented the plaque to Nlr. Louis Edwards. A letter of congratulations from Governor William Scranton was readtothe assembly by Bill Corlett. In order to demonstrate the use of speech in everyday school life, a reader's theatre presented excerpts from Up the Down Staircase. I
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