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Show High School Students Active in Weeks Preceding Christmas CEDAR HIGH NEWS By Colleen Cox The high school paper staff last week presented the first assembly as-sembly ever attempted by that organization. Centered around a "beatnik" theme, and under the direction of Kent Myers, advisor, and Diana Seegmiller and Max-lne Max-lne Naegle, editors, the assembly was very successful. It Is hoped that the paper will make this an annual undertaking. undertak-ing. Also the Debate Club attended a debate at the College of Southern South-ern Utah on a current college topic, to-pic, "Should the further develop, ment of nuclear weapons be prohibited pro-hibited by International agreement." agree-ment." The members observed the manner in which the riebatel was carried on and the style and effectiveness of the debators.1 I They will attempt to use what they learned from this in pre- paring their own arguments. A leadership conference for all the schools in Iron County was I held last Wednesday at CSU. At-1 tending from Cedar High were the student body officers, class officers, and officers of the Coys' and Girls' organizations. Beginning Begin-ning at 8:30 a. m. they spent the I greater part of the day receiving instruction and information pertaining per-taining to their individual duties. Officers and members of the senior class are in the midst of; preparations for the annual Senior Sen-ior Hop. The dance, a semi-for- Imal affair, will be held at the CSU ballroom on Friday, Dec. 19. An assembly will be presented Friday morning. Both dance and assembly are centered around the theme, "Silver Bells." |