Coldwater High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Coldwater, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Commission, Council Represent Students Rooseveli Commission, back row, left to right - P. Fisk, K. Ferguson, K. Fuller, J. Goodholm. Fronf row - R. Petersen, R. Herman, D. Sleffey, D. Knowles. Page 20 Lincoln Sfudenf Council, buck row, left to righl - O. HemlePP, K. Seumon, D. Mooi, T. Smith. Front row - P. Herman, C. Harvey, P. Lindner, Mr. Olson. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIESS JEWELRY

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WASHINGTON MON UMENT Annual Parade And Trip Gain Popularity The annual Halloween parade was climaxed by the awarding of first places to the Tri-Hi-Y and C-Club for their timely and informative floats. The Cardinal Service Club fioat was not among the cash prize winners, lout was considered espe- cially appropriate for the season which the scene represented. On Saturday, May 19, eighty-five seniors left Coldwater by buses on the first leg of their an- nual field trip. They returned May 27, after visits to Annapolis, Washington, D. C., Wil- liamsburg, New York City, and Niagara Falls. Mr. Oscar Renshow and Miss Ilda Philips accom- panied the class of 1956 on their eastern trip. Back row, left to right - T. Olmsted, R. Petersen, D. Lyons, T. Tompkins, D. Rumsey. Fourth row - drews, Judy Russell, N. Case, F. Shiery, H. Ruthraui, Mr. Renshaw, advisor. Third row - J. Lincoln, J. L. Farwell, J. Tomson, T. Baker, B. Sager, Janice Russell, N. Johnson, P. McKinnon, S. Schwengel, J. L. Kriser, O. English, N. Fisher. Second row - G. Holtz, J. Clark, K. Garden, J. Woods, E. Walker, J. N. Rosenberry, P. Sager, M. Carlisle, C. Renshaw, J. White, E. Snyder, K. Mull, A. Lebold, M. DeBais, D. Lennington, D. Lewis, M. Davenport, W. Kinsey, C. Fitzgerald, R. Adams, F. Lilue, R. Hall, H. Strong, A. Woods, R. Guysinger, B. J. Otis, T. Smith, F. Howlett, H. Bally, W. Silvers, L. Fleming, B. S. Bryan, E. Treacher, M. An- Maxson, L. Van Stone, T. Short, McKinley, R. Alison, M. Milnes, Busslng, B. Goodwin, D. Harris, D. Waldron, B. Granger, J. Hall, Herman, C. Parshall, D. Stickans, N. Hepler, J. Booth, B. Kline, J. Fisher, J. Austin. Front row - G. Plettner, P. Pifer, M. Gallop, Coleman, L. Temples, M. Mollenkopf, D. Steffey. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY L. A. DARUNG COMPANY Page I9



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Ili ll Sehool Beeeives New Juke Box Democracy entails the cooperation and par- ticipation of each individual. Thus it is with the student representatives in the iunior and senior high schools. The young men and women who act as spokesmen for the other students must lay their personal preiudices aside and think how the entire school population would vote in given situations. In many instances the council and commission sat in on decisions which helped to formulate policies adopted by the school. Comprising the busy schedule ot the Roose- velt student commission were the purchase of a new iukebox, initiation of exchange assemblies and attendance at the Twin Valley student gov- ernment conference at Clear Lake, Michigan. Serving under the leadership of Mayor Ro- land Petersen were clerk, Delores Knowles, sen- ior commissioners, Ruth Herman and Don Stetteyp junior representatives Ken Furgason and Pat Fisk and sophomore commissioners Karen Faller and Janet Goodholm. The rnaior duties of the Lincoln Student Coun- cil included the planning of the tour annual junior high parties. Chuck Harvey served as president. Council members were: ninth grade, Diana Mooi and Paul Herman, eighth grade, Kay Seaman and Phil Lindner, and seventh grade, Tom Smith and Doug Hemlepp. The members also distributed canisters for the Easter Seal campaign. vkirir COURTESY - WILBUR FURNITURE ROLAND PETERSEN, C. H. S. MAYOR Left to right - Mr. Vincent, advisor, R. Petersen J Goodholm P. Fisk, D. Knowles, K. Faller, D, Stefley K Furgason COURTESY - COLDWATER DAILY REPORTER COURTESY - NORM FAULKNER FLORIST

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