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1 T H E C A R D I N A L MIRROR STAFF Standing, left to right - Edna Eggleston, feature editor, first semester, Robert Mix, sports editor, first semester: Lois Tase, feature editor, second semester: Seated, left to right, Robert Belger, editor-in-chief, first semester: Harold Klink, sports editor, second semester: Philip Dorrance, editor-in-chief, second semester. This staff publishes the Umirrorn, a High School paper, published every two weeks during the school year. There are two separate staffs, one for each semester. All members of both staffs for this year were chosen by the National officers as members of the Quill and Scroll. This is an honorary society for High School Journalists. The members are chosen not only for their outstanding work in Journalism, but for their general high scholar ship and excellent character. They must also be recommended by their instructor.
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T.H.E C A R D I N A L 27 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, from left to right, Mary Ellen Snyder, Smith Ferguson, Frances Tuckey, Wayne Archer, Billie Monday, Chuck Carey. Bottom row, from left to right, Margaret Miller, Richard Kerr, V. O. Bates, Oliver Marion, Pauline Gillfilan, John Woodward. The officers of the Junior Student Council this year are, Oliver Marion, President: John Woodward, Vice-presidentg ghd Dick Kerr, Secretary. One of the most important functions of the council is that of acting as Social Planning Com ittee. Under this they organized the Junior High Social dancing and had control of the various committees for planning the Junior High picnics. The council has revised the hall monitor system in the Junior High until it is now highly systemitized and efficient. It sponsored the program of special activities in the nC.H periods such as, social dancing, gardening, fancy work, model building, and dramaticln
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T H E C A R D I N A L 29 SENIOR HI-Y Top row, left to right, W. Hilborg, H. Greenich, R. Simonds, C. Wheeler, L. Vance, C. Woodward, R. Linton, H. Mahaffey. Second row, left to right, W. Balcom, H. Woodward, T. Powell, I. Sceggs, D. Russel, H. Klink, W. Williams, C. Kingsley, B. Van Aken, F. Speaker, R. Shaw. Third row, left to right, W. Wood, H. Hoyt. A. Cofer, E. Seeley, C. Vinton, D. Davis, R. Bowerman, H. Titus. The bottom row, left to right, R. Bates, D. Wright, P. Weaver, M. Mann, G. Linton, W. Treat, N. Faulkner. The Hi-Y Club of Coldwater High School originated December 7, 1920, when the first mem- bers were initiated by the Hillsdale Hi-Y. The first leader was Lester O. Good. The Hi-Y is a division of the Y. M. C. A. The motto is Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, Clean Athletics, and Clean Living. The officers for this year are: Bill Williams, Fresidentg Roy Linton, Vice-presidentg Ross Bowerman, Treasurer, and Howard Titus, Secretary. Outstanding among this years activities was the sending of eleven delegates to the Older Boy's Conference which was held at Pontiac in December, and the sending of twenty delegates to the Conference on Religion held at Hillsdale. Other activities were, a party at Bob Shaw's house, the initiation of the Junior High Torch Club, and the annual Campfire at Rose Lake, where the officers turned their duties over to the newly elected officers.
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