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'JL Jlonafm, OUR TOP TEN The junior Class is proud to present the top fifth of the class. Although we cannot as yet finally determine who our valedictorian or salu- tatorian will be, we wish to introduce our top ten according to their present scholastic stand- ing. They are: Grace Conaway, Betty Rudfors, Gloria Lindberg, Cora Mock, June Cullen, Michael Schultz, Florence Kyler, Richard Mar- cinko, Marjorie Picard, Margie Pewanick. Not only have many of these students ex- celled in studies but also in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Michael Schultz, Richard Marcinko, and Florence Kyler have been seen on Cooperls stage. june Cullen, Grace Conaway, Michael Schultz and Richard Marcinko served ably on the Coopernian Staff. Schultz and Marcinko also served on the Cotohisc Staff and were active figures on the gridiron and the baseball diamond. lt is also worthy of note that these same two boys and Florence Kyler were class officers. Coopernian -- 16 Grace Conaway Gloria Lindberg Iuue Cullen Florence Kyler Marjorie Picard Betty Rndfors Cora Mock Michael Shultz Prichard Marciuko Margie Pewanick Vx
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'g MARIE MODZEL . . . Marie A nice-looking girl from Winburne . . . an excellent Home Ec. student . . , always willing to lend a hand . . . easy to get along with . . . wants to be a beautician. INA PEAVY . . . Ina Lovely blue-eyed blonde from Karthaus . . . has a very nicc voice . . . active in staff and social work . . . honor student . . . would like to work at an airport after she receives her diploma. AGNES BEITER . . . Aggie A good-looking girl who hails from Moshannon . . . has a very nice personality . . . has a weakness for sailors . . . likes movies and dances . . . would like to attend college. JEAN MARIE SHAW . . . Shaw A cute brunette from Munson . . . possesses an at- tractive set of dimples . . . loves to dance . . . enjoys outdoor sports . . . would like .to he a store clerk . . . has Q a nice soprano voice. l CARL SWANSON . . . Carl Handsome blond from Drifting . . . likes dancing and ice skating . . . has a swell time in Shorthand II . . . allergic to ducks . . . liked hy all the girls . . . very good , in class plays. L FLORENCE WICK . . . Vic A quiet, attractive girl from Lanse . . . likes dan- cing and all sports . . . always has a smile for everyone Marie Modzel Ina Pealy . . . expects to do office work after graduation. Agnes Reiter jean Marie Shayv Carl Swanson Flgrg-nge Wick Coopernian -- 15
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OFFICERS President Michael Schultz Vice President Richard Marcinko Secretary Florence Kyler Treasurer . Annette Leigey J UNIOR In September 1944 eighty-five insignificant little green things entered Cooper. We quickly elected Annette Liegey, President, Michael Schultz, Vice-Presidentg Ioan Little, Secretaryg and Ceorgetta Cook, Treasurer. VVe were well represented on the baseball team by Leroy Dingey, Richard Marcinko, Michael Schultz, Andy Belko and Robert Near- hood who are still doing splendid work. The Freshmen were further represented by Phyllis Anderson and Beatrice Coudriet as cheer leaders. Departing from Cooper for three short months we returned to our classrooms as Sopho- mores. YVe started our Sophomore year by electing Violet Borger, Presidentg Michael Schultz, Vice- Presidcntg Richard Marcinko, Secretary, and Lois Nelson, Treasurer. Our first appearance on the stage was the greatest financial success of the year. VVe pre- sented Sally Sallies Forthv under the capable supervision of Mr. Beam. The only social event of the year was the traditional Sophomore Jamboree which was held on the school ground, and was joyfully at- tended by all. XVe had studied hard and earned a good reputation and were now ready to begin our third year at Cooper. Cooper ' Hmm, HISTORY Our junior year was started by electing Michael Schultz, Presidentg Violet Rorger, Vice- Presidentg Annette Liegey, Secretaryg and Flor- ence Kyler, Treasurer. Due to ill health our Vice-President left school to go to Arizona and was replaced by Richard Marcinko. The most thrilling event of our junior year was the return of football. We were well repre- sented on the gridiron by Michael Schultz, Richard Anderson. Harold Carlson, Andy Belko, Andy Basala, Robert Nearhood. james Fetter and Henry Soder, seven of whom became letter- men. The social season opened with the Junior Halloween Party, held October 31st in the audi- torium. A delightful time Was had by all who attended. With many newcomers, we returned to the stage again with a refreshing romance entitled Song of Mv Hearth. under the direction of Mrs. Read. Although the cast consisted of thir- teen characters and the play was presented Fri- day the thirteenth, it was quite a success. The climax of our social season was the lun- ior-Senior Banquet for our departing Seniors. This gala event took place at the Clearfield Coun- try Club on May Sth. Teachers and pupils alike enjoyed an evening of varied entertainment. VVe cannot determine the results of our Sen- ior year, but We hope it will be as successful as the preceding years. nian - 17
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