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, , Junlon '74 3' class f 1 v ll HISEGI2 Left no right: S. Sones, J. Rees, S. Nelson, R. Soder. Fifty-six green, scared freshmen entered the unfamiliar halls of Cooper Township l-ligh School in the fall of 1950. We were assigned to homerooms5 and 6 with Mrs. Zanada DiCicco and Miss Nancy Brunstetter as our home- room teachers. We elected at our first class meetincg our class officers, who were: John McClusick, presidentgRonnie Soder, vice-presidentg Joyce Rees, secretaryg an Roger Anderson, treasurer. Six boys represented us in football. Pattie Johnson and Doris Johnson were elected as cheerleaders. Three of us even became reporters on the Cotohisc. In 1951, we were no longer the green and scared freshmen of 1950, but anxious sophomores. In September we began to whisper about the Sophomore Jamboree, the Sophomore Play, and the football team that seemed to us to be comprised largely of sophomores. The Jamboree, held at the skating rink, was our social event of the year and our play Gabriel, Blow Your Horn was certainly a success. Early in the year we took time out to electour class officers: Ronnie Soder, presidentg Joyce Rees, vice-presidentg Stanley Sones, secretaryg and Joe Billy, treas- urer. Through this and our other activities we were ably guided by our homeroom teachers, Miss Marion George and Mr. Albert Zinz. In 1952, forty-seven juniors returned to the now familiar halls of Cooper Hi h School, eager for the year's events. We were assigned Room 7 with Mr. Zihz as our homeroom teacher. We eqected as class officers: Ronnie Soder, presidentg Stanley Sones, vice -presidentg Shirley Nelson, secretaryg and Joyce Rees, treasurer. We started the social events of the school year with our Junior Halloween Party, which we celebrated on October 28 in the audito- rium. Next came our class rings, which everybody received with sighs of admiration and delilght. Our class play, under the direction of Mr. Zinz, was a mystery entitled Rough on Ghosts Agam we were wel represented in foot- ball with many men receiving letters.
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