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SOPHOMORE CLASS CB't,f sn mE F EJ SN f tx T R D1x0'1 Grown up srhce they were PTGSTTIIIQH last year? A lrttle Galhed lcrrowledqe srhce they ehtered Cooper? Yes mdeedl Tltese Sophomores were much Wrser and they drsplayed themselves as lNTELLlGENT mstead of SlLl.Y Sophomores The Sophomores wasted ho trme last tall lout settled rrqht dowh to work Realrgmq that a Class to he sumosstul needs ct qood TOtll'1ClfIlICWTl the Sophomores eloetf d as ott fers Frank ltctfkt h prgstdortt Alfred Moylo vrce PTO5ldQIll Glorra Renaud secretary and Eleanor Lrttle treasurer Frve ot thrs Class trred out for the football team R sults? Two became letterrr eh Clfephart and Drxohl ahd the other three helped comoose a pralse Worthy arouo of scruos The Sophomores also cohtrrbuted a snappy hheerleader Elame Bachmah and a hard workmq mah tqer Dtvlc Grey As arty Coorormtm the hc tw of the years rt ost ft Il IN 1 tlly successful 5 lay c hd rrmtedrately l e ll answer The Advehtures ol To P Sc wyer Wlto presented rt? T e boohorro es uhder t supervrstoh ot Mrss Dtll Bott tudrehce artd cost ar: earea to emoy Tom and ue-cs ahttcs rmmehsely Khow Pearl Kovas 7 WG r we erre t ooto C s t A ool Her Qotmq rr ae tte Soomorr ores Proud she was a 'I er ro tfrerr ass r Xce re t s mt s were rewarded wrto err oyotble Soolhomore lahtboree V1 1t tms Q la ocoasroi t .Q ooooy qrouo broua t to a tmrsh tfterr Soohomore year h fl ch they were con 'rhually m the lrmelrqht l P THlUTllf SUPHU UHLS ,nt rowfll. Sf.rr.'::1, G. K1 7123, fl. firuehdlafr, S113- Pr, u. ' ak G, Renaud econd ro:-f-G, 'Nat c . 13. Kjvqgh, '1'fCSf'.'fCCCl, C. Lleiey, V. Pcfers, A. lff: l.':u':f..'., . l.i'Tlf, T. Eefll.. rrrd :Cx-f-Cf. Hwrfgft fl. fiarf, ff. rt, P. lffzzzu. l. 5.1. :fi ll lf1.5 .rr f,:.' r'.'.'.'f lf. Kf Art m, lf. ll1r'lf, lu. Sflllff lf. ljfzff. mah, . 'fm 'curl rn1':,'--F. 'iff y, S. EH- lffz, l.. X' CTVISUII, A. lflwylf. lff.l.iftlr,','f.t'f.lt1.'1I,lfolf1' C :lrl':Jf'll lIZl ro'.-.'-- l. rlifjltf Q, lfl. llfli rrgm, l. F,lmf,tr, l. Svfgmifrr, . ' ,.. UV. Vfulk, P. Eyilcisli 1 . , . .V A . T ' , .. , V' . S, , , , , . 71 Y ,, . I w f- w ' 11 lt ' 1 'Q ' w ' A , . Y o ...,, .,, ,, 'J L I Y 1 1 T' I T N , . ' ' . ' .. ef 1 . . 1 A . W A 1 1 1 , - . . -, , , - - V , Q , . T 1 V . .lcd ' 4 ,uf - 1 - 1 CY K - 1 .1 'I . 4 A 1 I 3. ,1 ,1 . . . 'I . Y . 1 . h ' ..1i ,' he- . ' 2. W ' . .- C e ' ' .. H Af f A 4 1 M s' . ., . .rr - . r. . or.. ., - - f-A d ls S l .W ',- ' 1 X I R Pla s .t .he Q . ...ore .as .r. the l-SCL. oy. A 'ws ' 1m T Y l 1 1 1 -- r . .mt L. Arr., h, me .r.. oe l .g cl s. A 11 1 l' 7 7 -fl me f 1 ls For ther e L ti. x-.om 1:1 sores ,1.r.p.trqh-, they . 1 . . M hart .3 e. . . It 1. ' ' N 111 Q., L ,. -.AA QA g L L.. L, A A A A ..l
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vt-y, E. H1r'er Z. son io., . lu... Moore, lf. hyat. lc3l.riscvri, 1, llf az: l-.c sfvriti 1.-1 G.L1r.-. Versatile luniorsl This was the most fitting name tor tfns years lunior Class tor they were indeed Jolly and serious both rolled into one These characteristics were displayed by thern in all tneir sclrool and class activities throughout the year Tney first exhibited their seriousness wnen tney rnade their Wise selection of class officers Belva Stroup as presi dent and Czraden Beals Betty Guenot r nd Robert lc Wsori assisting Their next qreat contribution consisted ot the n any luniors on the football squad Ot the six lunicrs on tie varsity tive becarne lettern'1en The luniors hurnor and qaiety were deronstratea Wien they made their l-lallowe en party a success Ano everyone will aqree even the teachers who un v rn 1 yet willinqly took part in oie ct tie pranks tl tue best in years Given tlie task ol orenina Coofer s drarnc ti Mot er rn Law a farce featuring Betty Larson it rc lvluc i credit tor its s r cs ina success niust f to Mr Kclivosky its director t e new leaaer of ff ara iati club Throuariout the year tns class was ororri n fcwities C orus newspatoe yearbook and Al Pl y At Consrnencernent tt e tiey bade tarewell e r a VI dirt n e s Col cuaitoriurn i t t e cus ,r rar unir mfr n ey y ors ci rose r rar u r l Fra rox-J--I fo S'V'J'lll,'l',ll K. V51 Q L'ttl'1, cj. te ', .3f,,:::. S.-' ,, C i jr' 414.5 l. l.f,: , lfl. c-'rl . K Civ-y, l. Sttirvr vig Tltircl iriw -ft. llfltllt ii, l. lr'-X' f E1-, lf. E-'ill ltr! lwiswli v , , It - I I 1 1 1 I A A v ,. ' , r. c . , .1 TI , ' ' , ' I , l , , .txt it 'L . , 1 .Q , ' ,. Se :son the class combined their twc traits and oresentefl My E: f ' ' ' c c , '.1t:get1fle ole. ir ' ' I1 'ctr' s ' M ainen A '- ' ' l 'K fszjgzrl- W Y? 'fi A Q r 2' 'c A Qnent ir. zct' 'c , - A r, , I-school 3 . .r.. r, lin, 'E e tc Sfnnrs ct qal, ff .y i . ii, -chu 1 ' qven ir. lieu C. lt, tarp y I pr-Seri , Ba auet. Nc .t e-'rr tgere limi ., will I ke the gvkzse at ti , g 1 at 9 IUNIOR OFFICERS Front rc.:-.' - P. l'I-YS 'T Pez-Janigl-:, lf. F 1 1 r' Larson, R. lf' ylf-, 5' S l. Sfrltlcski, 2. I: -ci 't Sf -ond rc'.':-G. E' 5 lvlodzel, T. Envoy, VJ. lcsepgscn r.. L nifd 'Wei re-ep. nt hnston s uendler 1 c tstl,-era Z tts E Gufnot rr and ir, P ar son M li y F ui K niri rc ll lqolmar ltnflfrson irnrin lllc y son
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LUYAL Pll13SHlVlhN FRESHMAN CLASS Front row M Toth P lolms ton A Scala H Mxtsko 1tty D Pctt B o ' I K s N u11 head Second of S Bugosn A r ley R Ke ar Hoov M Harvey f Guenot L Hansen B Vf onnscn 1 1111114 1111d rmv A 1 1 ro 1r'y 13. 111 Knkxxood F' Olson G ay H Ed Cl P H P1 cr T Larson Iosephscn ront row B 1 s 1 Sphmoke 1 Enckson C Flennng A Heato11 A Z s G Gehrct F lc che A G1ll E Sd 111111 pond row L Llttlr D S ophson E Co vdcr G 101111 Q a n usl nfr oslu lvt Brlly F 1? ym ncl 11d ro J B Nosl lf: Vv sk1 loan Hans ov IU lames h nslcvan K Fol mar A D rnett R Ed ren Ianosky 'NI lenny L e W R .1 1 1 Dobas1 August 31 the beg1nn1ng ot the hrgh school career of the members ot the Class ot 1946 As these post e ghth graders entered the halls of Cooper the upperclassmen were ha1l1ng fellow students and tallung rnerrrly together wlnle these Freshmen erghtyflve strong t1m1dly retrred to the1r homerooms There Mrs Lutz and Mrs Skelton also new arrrvals at Cooper wa1ted to learn w1th them how to adapt themselves to Cooper Hrgh School lrte Wrth Unlty as the1r watchword they soon htted 1nto t11e1r new surroundrngs and w1th l1ttle delay elected the1r class OHICGTS After the trnal vote was cast the results were revealed as Thomas Larson presrdent Walter Kotowskr v1ce presrdent Ioyce McKean secretary and Edward Gray treasurer Un1t1ng the1r class was not the only goal set by t'1ern Another opportun1ty tor success came when Coach Nolan called tor new recrurts to nelp form a successful football team Two ot the1r merrbers became lettermen and th1s rn 1119 eyes ot the Freshn1en and the upper classes was C nother step 1n the1r ladder ol success Vacanc1es rn tne Mrxed Chorus were frlled by many f the1r number and these members also earned roles 1n the spnng operetta In Gay Havana Instead ot the custonsary one Freshman rn tne All School Play, two were chosen another boost tor the1r class These energetrc Freshmen w1ll return next tall not as lowly Freshmen, but veteran Soohomores 20 . C , L, D' , . or, . C 111' ore., . clivo ki, M ' - 1 vi . ' , , Be lc , . ph t, M. er, . , 11. , .' , , . Hrfts, R1 ' , ,T ' ,1,11','11l: T' J 3 . A11 '.- fry, 1. Mc-G f . , . . K12' '1, 12. 1, , . ar 1, . '11t1K:, 1. 'll f , , ' , Fl. F -Y . Mr 11? lC', ott , I. 1 , . 111115- ,l, . ' , . 1 - SQ- 1 f , ' P, . lo, son, vl losephson, Mt'- K 1 , B. K .1 2 , 11 S1511 ' ', M. 'l:11e11ry, 11. , . .ft ,, o T11' 1- - . 1 I1 , '. KO- tow 1 1 1 1' , 1. ' ' ' , . . A. 1. ittl , . a' CTT, . 1 1 1 11 . 1 - 1 11 11- Yl F1 I I I I I I ' X ,I I 4 1 . V y I 1 o ' . '
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