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.- Honoring E. J. Cooper on his 90th birthday, the mystery guests, The Jets, lead the audience in singing Happy Birthday. 1 A Cooper sweatshirt is accepted by E. J. Cooper from the H.E.A.R.T. organization. TSnow King, Scott Dalchow, and Snow Queen, Sheryl Ottney. .- E. J. Cooper's granddaughter presents him with a picture collage from past years. Snow Week - 19
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Snowless Snow Week Ithough Snow Week wasn't originally created to celebrate E. J. Cooper's birthday, it has become a tradition to incor- porate it within the week's festivities. The celebration of E. J.'s 90th birthday made the annual event seem extra special despite an absence of snow. The activities were kicked off with the coronation of Snow King, Scott Dalchow, and Snow Queen, Sheryl Ott- ney. Their Royal Court consisted of juniors Mark Degidio, Dave Bauman, Debbie ldstrom, Nicole Fosse and sophomores Randy Mikolai, Nick Fritz, Rachel Beatty and Wendy Peterson. Per- forming for the Royalty were the Chamber Singer men, the Cooperettes, and the Symphonic Band. During the week, the days were designated for different types of apparel and activities. Tuesday, students wore ski sweaters to the coronation. Wednes- day was mismatch and snowflake day; T Lisa Forsythe, Tracy Strouth and Tracy Carrigan kneel in preparation for their Cooperette routine. -. M.C., David Webber, introduces the Cooperettes for their cheer at the birthday pepfest. 18 - Snow Week the girls tried to get the guys to talk to them and be the first to get their snowflake. Back to the 50's and heart day was Thursday, with roles reversed and boys trying to get the girls' paper hearts. On Friday, pink and red day, E. J. Cooper's birthday pepfest was held. As gifts, he received a trip to Florida, another year of cable television, and a Cooper sweatshirt. After the Cooper- ettes and the cheerleaders traditionally switched places for their Valentine per- formances, the mystery guests, The Jets arrived. The former Cooper students led the audience in singing Happy Birthday to El. Twelve autographed copies of the The Jets album were given away to ten students and two staff members. The week of activities came to a close with the Jack of Hearts Dance. As Valen- tine's Day approached, another year of tradition was carried out in a whirl.
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Cast Gives Best Shot ew people and new ideas formed the backbone of the fall play, The Murder Room, an English comedy about an eccentric, wealthy man, Edgar Hollister, and his wife Mavis. Mavis married Edgar only for his money, and after living with him for one day determined that she really hated him and decided to murder him. Several things go wrong, however, and the plot twists and thickens into a tangled web of deception and intrigue. An absence of directors caused some of the more concerned actorsiactresses to panic, until the school hired Todd Hanson and Jim lbister. The new direc- tors brought new ideas to rehearsals such as trust exercises which en- couraged trust among cast members, leading to a cast that worked well together. Rob Thompson exercised the cast physically and mentally every night to heip bring more energy to the show. Hanson, a graduate of Cooper, said, Cooper has so much talent, it was real- ly difficult to pick the cast. Hanson and his co-director lbister both attended St. 20 - Fall Show Cloud State University where they ma- jored in theater. The directing and acting progressed as planned in the four and one half weeks they had to prepare, but the construc- tion of the set caused much distress because it could not be built until the week immediately preceding the open- ing of the show. Todd and Jim were really a breath of fresh air with their ideas, said Scott Brown, the delivery boy. Although the cast endured lack of sleep, the annual fall flu epidemic, and long rehearsals, Corey Hels said the last week was Incredibly hectic, crazy, fast-paced, uniquely stimulating, hyperactive and wonderful. -. I Mistaking Constable Howard, Corey Hels, as her father, Susan, Julie Mundale, embraces him. a Lottie, Shannon Smith, is not quite sure what to think as Barry, Jon Kohnen, sings Home on the Range, as an after-dinner diversion. 1 CAST: Front row: J. Mundale, C. Hels, W. Waszut, J. Kohnen. Back row: 5. Brown, S. Smith, D. Webber, J. Olson, M. Stickney.
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