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anding, Left to Right: -I. lfohnar, II. St-man, D. Michal-ls, 'l'. -Ianosky, S. Lcgoslwy, H. Burger, E. lions, 'l'. Cubic, Cl. jaglt son, P. Littlc, L. ltasdorli. It. Borgcr, S, Schloski, A. Evan, T. joscphson, -I. Zu-lcnky, P. Bi-als, R. Sodcr, M. Coblm-, -I. Smo 1 Sitting, Left to Right: C. l'llSt'lllIillll'l'. M. Lannen, A. Conway, E. Raymond, j. Swancer, E. llndish, li. livans, j. Man P Sow,-ash, I. Ynrky. B, Stincr. anding, Left to Right: Cl. Crt-th, -I. Krnpa, B. Croc, ll. Kirk, K. Burger. ll. Schwcdcrske, A. Pict-sc, 'I'. NVQ-rtz, ll. Mctloni fl It llnmplon, B. Marshall, D. lfclter, V. Carlton. tl. Turik, NI. llolmson, -I. Michaels, D. llofhnan, -I. Drcsko, C, llollman, K I lllll2t'l', Nl. L, Gray, tl. Yalimont, lt. Lnndqnist. itting. Loft to Right: N.Ost1'osky,D.Higgins, N. Nt-arhood, C. Magnuson, A. 1,4-igcy, C. Licgcy, 51. Knzila, ll. Lars l lltlilllll N Pi nu XI Ili l llll 'A , I. 'L ', . . llilll . FRESHMAN HISTCDRY On September Srd. Cooper admitted sixty- fivc timid and tiny Frcslnncn, who wcrc placed under the supervision of Misses Annette and Beatrice Johnson. The first few days wc never seemed to tire ol' bumping into upper classmen, and wandering into wrong classrooms. Gradually we became accustomed to the daily routine and were soon acquainted with om' fellow students and upper classmates. ln October we elected our class officers: Joan Larson. Prcsidcntg Thomas NVertz, Vice-Presi- dcntg Alanct Swancer. Sccrctaryg and Bertha Mar- shall. Treasurer. NVe were proud of our four members of the football squad, Goble, Evan. Crm-th, and Little. and our Freshman cheerleader. Sarah Schloski. Our class was well represented on the base- ball tcam, and many of our girls showed an active interest in the newly organized softball team. 7 . Nl c were honored by having a member ot our class chosen to participate in the All-School Plav. VVith one-fourth of our high school days over, we will always look back with fond mem- ories at our happy Freshman year at Cooper. Coopemian - 27
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Standing, Left to Right: D. Stroup, R. Schmidt, A. Krupar, M. Palinkas, J. Pcugh, C. Renaud, L. Hartle, D. Kcphart, A. Danlxo I Campbell, A. Lucas, M. Fenush, M. Kolivosky, H. Snedden, V. Showden. Sitting, Left to Right: -I. Mickney, ul. Moore, A uch. XV. Reese, E. Conaway, P. Reese, C. Pelton, C. Hotlman, C. D. Simcox, I. Mclniclc, nl. Conaway, L. VVellccr. Standing, Left to Right: A. Krupa, P. Dillen, I. Swanccr, L. Lucas. S. Wilkinson, P. llartlc, M. Kolivoski, P. Little, G, Moon O VVooster, ll. Narehood, M. Kendrick, E. Kotowslci, F. Lucas, M. Valimont, P. Zclenky, Sitting, Left to Rlht: Spisllx I' Schneider, I. Little, D. Kizina, R. Kyler, D. Rauch, V. Lawrence, VV. Kirkwood, D. Renaud, Al. Lucas, T. Stailorcl, A. Schultz SOPHOMORE HISTCDRY When we came back to school as Sophis- ticated Sophomoresn we felt that we had one of the best classes. We were assigned to rooms 4 and 6, under the supervision of Mr. Shaw and Mr. Beam. respectively. At the beginning of the term we held class elections. Charles Duane Simcox became Presi- dent, Patricia Dillen, Vce-President, Helen Nare- hood, Treasurer. and Catherine Renaud. Secre- tary. Our much-awaited class play, entitled High Pressure Homerv, was presented on Feb- ruary 28. It was a very brilliant and hilarious comedy. under the direction of Mr. Beam. The success of the play was partly due to the work oi' a fine cast. The Sophomore class did its share toward sports by contributing four lettermen to the first string football team. They also did their part to make the baseball season a success. VVe held our annual Jamboree on May 8. Everyone present enjoyed it immensely, and We can be proud of it. So ends our most eventful year as Sopho- mores. Atter studying and accomplishing much. we intend to come back next year as Tolly juniorsv. Coopern ian - 26
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Lust again! Snrnli, as 4-vvr, VVhu url' your boyfriemls. ju? NIllSfIDl'XYilll1ilIf1. xvllll luis Elzlino got llvr vyv cm? Slmul struiglit, Sis! Cay mmiicnt. In an llllddlll. Dmft full off, kids! In clccp iliuugllt. Coopcwnian - 28 jlwm,
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