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zfmior A5 for? Last years Sophomores, but grown up since ttien and now luniors, immediately put their shoulder to the wheel in an effort to retain their previous high standing. Elected to assist Miss lones with the such cessful carrying out of class affairs were: Thomas Larson, President: Paul Hartle, Vice President: lean Erickson, Secretary: Gloria Fleming, Treasurer. As the opening feature of what was to prove a very successful social season came the funior Halloween party on October l9, pro! claimed by all an enjoyable occasion. The dramatic season was ushered in on December i9 when the versatile luniors again scored a triumph in a three-act comedy entitled, Coznin' Thru the Rye. We luniors also received acclaim in the scholastic field by having the largest represen- tation in the honor groups. IUNZOH HONOR GROUP ns ow ff. Matsko, ff. billy, D. Potter, I. Erickson, M, Harvey, A Heaton. and How A. Z-Kits, M. Renaud, G. Fleming, I. Sclnnoke, M Hoi nvr-i, R. Ksiphtnt, F. Raymond. Tlindfiow- fi. Canton-t, N. Muirhoad, T. Larson. The outstanding salesrnanship during the Curtis Magazine Campaign of our home room sponsor Miss lones, gained us further recogni- tion. Following her remarkable example, we topped the roster on the winning team. Two of the high offices in the journalistic field, Co-editor of Cotohisc and Coheditor of Coopernian, were justly awarded to Gloria Fleming and Alice Heaton, members of our class. As the fitting climax to a highly successful social season, we presented, as a final tribute to the departing Seniors, the annual lunior- Senior Banquet. This event was held on the eve of May 3, at Cooper Grove, where students and teachers alike took part in the festivities. We will return to finish our last year at Cooper. We hope it will be as successful as all the others. IUNiOR OFFICERS ivan Erickson, Paul Hfntlsf, Thomas Itirson, Gloria Flcmin Q The Coopernian - X
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3,0 omore Adfory Back again! This time not as timid Fresh- rrrerr, but as enthusiastic Sophornores, who riidri't waste any tirrre in getting our class or- ganized. Our number had now declined to torty-tour, arid we were placed under the super- vision ot Mrs. Love and Mr. Beam in Rooms 6 rrrrri 4, respectively. A class meeting and our annual class elec- tiorr were soon held, The results ot the election were: Pauline Hurrrenik, Presidentg lna Peavy, Vice-President, Howard Lutz, Secretary, Mar- garet losephson, Treasurer. This year we exhibited our abilities and talents by participating in curricular activities ot our school, such as the Cotohisc statt, assem- bly programs and baseball. We give much credit to lohn l-lumaney, larnes Petter, Mike Lucas, Frank Goss and George Lingentelter for showing great skill in baseball. iiCtl'llOMOltlI HONOR GROUP v - H w v f r i 1 Q tri if ,. l.r..'r.l.r l. ri-'ivy l. ahrrirvrrik, lt., ,D-ilirrriiri, l.. l,l1i7, Our tirst big class event, a play entitled, Princess O'Toole, was presented March l. lt was a brilliant, hilarious, and laughable comedy under the excellent and able direction of Mr. Beam. The members ot the cast dis played their talents by making the play a hugo success. The Sophomore lamboree was held the afternoon of May l6. Since the Sophomores do not sponsor any other social affairs, the lam' boree was met with great enthusiasm. We have tried, studied and accomplished. Now we must end our career as Sophorriores. However, it is not our final meeting, for we will be back in September to renew our friendships and take up our work as lolly luniorsf' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 1 lleiivy, lvl-rrrqrrri-t loswplrs , .toward Lirtzt llrirhrrr- lhirri r rri lflirw l. lit-ir'-y, if, ilwiirisori, Cf. Kjruririrtlwr. hir on L
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