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EHEEUUM UE PRESS if ff f A -M' Seated Kattween I'VIcNe1sn Carat Moyte Edith Aria rscn Ie nne Peavy I-Ielen Chakan Lucy BreiI AIIaert Zin? t rndin r e Stroup CI ir rr Ie f en ua f 1 Dcn iid Conawt y Iohn ir rc rr R f I' yr U Is Miss i Euuperniari ai EDITORS L y Bri I Auf If y Rf II y Carft tic yi I Q1 rdf ri be 1 ut 1 II BUSINESS MAN 'WTP LIRCULATIOI 6. it MFI TI n it I J Dis s nD Iifi E' U I I This the tenth edition of the CQOPERNIAN is pre sented to its pubtic with a three foId purpose It has been the staff s responsibitity to enfotd within the covers of this annuot a picture of the activities at Cooper and to Iive up to and it possibIe surpass former editions which tor the past two years have been awarded second prize But rnost important ot all this copy pays tribute to Coopernians in the armed forces of our country The various scene and views shown on these pages have been chosen because they best portray the Iite at Looper The fottcwinq ot a patriotic therne throuqhout their book has been the start s way ot showing their appre ciation to Seniors and teachers who have answered their country s co I To these the book has been dedi cated 5 'Pt , ,V I , , N Ay! - an 'E 4, , ,K ,, Q V, .1-6 2, tw' - .' ' I , , ji 'e a , , S f ' QIf'R' y, , fi' IIQ I-I AI- Dgix, Hof er Rydzperxg, , ' ,z , . IDeI'n'in, TI-fi A jc y, Mr. Imizsoii, M irqtrret Ze-tis, .3-.uiirf-y Fzttey, org Ar Jie I-, Br' Ifr II-rrtf-r GI i4If-n Rf-tr 1 IYII. . ' I I I . I Y I I I I us e i I 1 E1 ' V I I I I I I 14 1 , 'ff . IC.1tIiICvii Mt' Jwisti ' 'rt' - Is ' , ' ' Be .I tirtf-r . . . Fart Iftooif- ' f . . .L ,i , I A ' Ted Ar-.I'iry K ' K 5 15 ' A A E .I 7 I2 S IIT , ' , AIU-rt Zin: ' 4 ' . Do I, .L Cfcn iw :y Clair H xittw ' ' ' ' Ioziri D--.im :n , . , Ream' tloyte U ' Hoc' er Rydi fr 1 ' ' ' TY. I TE A ' 'I.. If Edit:1.l.n:if-rsfn Hele ug: Raye Sfroup e n. e Ferry Helen Ciztzkin I-f,1r4.,:ref ZPTTS FA, I.'I 1' Lfiss Dill '.Ir. L :rstn O
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P1 g The Editor in Chief of the COTOHISC and her Associates plan the next issue. After ten years of inactivity and in reply to the ref quest of students, the Cotohisc, the newspaper of Cooper Township High School, was awakened from its rest to be published again. The new paper is written, edited, and mimeographed by students. The editor- in-chief is selected by the faculty advisors for one school term. He, in turn, chooses the rest of the staff. The paper's unique name is derived from the first two letters of the four words in the name of the High School. Thus, the Cotohisc came into being. In December 1941, the first edition of the second series was issued. lt was a success and the monthly editions have been continued ever since. This paper includes features which appear in every school paper. These include: news of school activities, amusing incidents from classes, an editorial on a cur- rent subject, and gossip columns. A large number of Cotohiscs are mailed each month to Cooperriians in the Armed Forces. Their letters of appreciation are included in following issues. 24 llutuhisr Stall Editor-in-Chief: Carol Moyle Associate Editors: Lucy Briel Kathleen McNeish Audrey Holley Reporters: Cecilia Ftasdorf Alice Morlock Earl Moore lolin Deliman Frank Rackish Burton Cowder lean Erickson Thomas Larson Ieanne Peavy Robert lohnson Miles Pelton Sports Editors: Roger Moyle Arnold Anderson Art Editors: Paul Hartle lolin Humenik Carl Anderson Typists and Mimeographists Graden Beals Helen Duga loan May Margaret Zetts Alfred Moyle Robert Dixon Business Manager: George Meyer Eiwulty Advisers: Miss Dill Mi. Kclivosky
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UT THEE WE Sl B Front row L Iohnson C Borkrn K McNe1sh B Lorson P Iohnson G Gehret C Roth rock H Buqosh Second row I Storcovrc C Rrsdorf A Moslok C Moyle V Petrrs A Euqosh L Hon sen l-I Idcol son I Goldfn Mrs Pork G Beals R Edqren E Antrrson P Jrxon I N1 kel Mu rc wells the breeze ond o rt doe when the Mrxed Chorus bursts 1nto song Due to the lorqe number of members lost through qroduotron ond rn other woys 1t was decrded by Mrs Pork drrector to combme the Boys Chorus ond Grrls Chorus thrs yeor to moke o qrcrnd totdl of thrrty two members rn the Mrxed Chorus The mmol oppeoronce ot the qroup was ot the Iumor ploy The Chorus also song ot the other three closs plctys ln December they presented the onnuol Chrrstmcrs poq eont Peoce on Eorth whrch wcrs very much rn keeprnq wrth the present doy srtudtron Not to be outdone by the Choruses of prevrous yeors edrly rn the yeor they elected therr oftrcers Frncrl results showed thot Corol Moyle was elected Presrdent Ioe SIGTCOVIC Vrce Presrdent Kothleen McNe1sh Secretory Vero Peters Lrbrorron ond Iohn Delrmon Ass1stontL1brorrc1n The operetto ln Goy Hovono wos presented 1n Aprrl by the Mtxed Chorus under Mrs Pcrrks drrectron The settrnq was o newly opened hotel rn Hovoncr ond recounted the expert ences of the frrst quests A not unusuol Lotrn Amerrcon revo lutron broke out crnd mystery ond romonce followed Leodrnq roles were ployed by Cctrol Moyle Albert Zmz Cecrlro Rosdort Iohn Delrmon Iohn Humenlk Betty Lcrrson Lors Iohnson Pdulrne Humoney Brll Lrttle ond Arnold Anderson 26 't I x 1 . 3 W I it A .. 1 l V I C I I I I ' V I V I I ' . Third row-A. Zinz, R. Kizind, B. Little, I. Humenik, I. Delimfrn, R. Moyle, A. Burnett, . , . cr - , .. I , . 'C S S S S . . , . , - , , J ' , A : ' , : , ' ' 7 I Al Ill I . , , I l I 4 I I I , , , I I '
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