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T H E C L R D I N A L CLASS OF 1942 Each of the grades in the Junior High School is divided into home rooms, with the repre- sentation in the student council of one person from each room. The 7th grade is divided into three home rooms under the supervision of Miss Rose Slee, Mr. Donald Bauer, and Miss Mel- issa Semelroth. The three representatives in the Junior high student council from the 7th grade are, Pauline Gilfillen, Charles Gray, and John Woodward. The UC.W periods the first semester were devoted to Safty Education two days out of the week, on Monday, anything that they wanted to do, on Wednesday, Moving pictures, and on Fridays, a Junior high assembly. The Major event of the year for the 7th grade was the party, on April 23, made pos- sible through the combined efforts of the three home rooms. Y -- - --
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T H E C A R D I N A L CLASS OF 1941 The Sth grade is made up of three home rooms each with a teacher assigned as supervisor and with a representative from each room in the student council. The three teachers having charge of the Sth grade home rooms are, Miss Evelyn Squire, Miss Bernice Lazenby, and Mr. Kenneth Kline. The three representatives in the student council are, Jim Murray, Billy Monday, and Dick Kerr. The first semester the 8th grade used the UC.H period the same as the rest, then at the start of the second semester the Junior high school being dissatisfied with the C. period as it was set up changed it. The program now in all three grades was to have several groups each with a different hobby or activity on which they concentrated. Some of the choices were dramatics, model building, gardening, sewing, and dancing. On April 16, the 8th grade had the major party of the year, all three home rooms cooper- ating to make it possible.
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24 T H E C A R D I N A L To commemorate the seventy-fifth birthday was held consisting of a banquet and a program which was of food. W . sw, fal?g4, as 52 fa-:Qi DIAMOND JUBILEE of the Coldwater High School a Diamond Jubilee of speakers, songs and stunts. The banquet held in the gym was made possible by each home room contributing a certain amount After the meal each Home Room sang a song and gave its yell. Next on the program was a speech of welcome by John T. Symons, followed by a short talk, composed of reminiscence by Mr. A. J. Pratt, President of the Board of Education. The highlight of the afternoon was a speech by Dr. Eugene B. Elliott, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. This program was followed by a joint convocation of Junior and Senior High School in the Roosevelt School by Hutchins, S. Smith: Bowerman: Auditorium. The program was varied. The High School Song, History of our High John Van Akeng songs by the Michigan Corn Huskers, Bill Davis, Holland Fenner, Lee and John Herlg the Tumbling Team, Osborn, Dorrance, Belger, Cofer, M. Smith, and Trombone Solo by Harold Hoytg Vocal Trio, Margaret Scott, Mabel Scott, and Phyllis and a Sound Picture uThree Kids and a Queen.N 3,
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