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Page 33 text:
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JOLLY JU IORS! Freshmen, Freshmen, and more Freshmen, seventy- two to be exact, entered the hallowed halls of Cooper High in the fall of '54, We were tabbed Greenies, and until we caught on to the bell system, we were confused Greenies. Our class advisors were, Mr. Lucas, and Mrs. DiCicco. Our homerooms were Rooms 5 and 1. We held a class meeting and chose as our leaders: President, Larry Baumgardnerg Vice President, Joan Ahl- bergg Secretary, Patricia Lawrenceg and Treasurer, Pat Hoover. At the end of our Freshman year we were well re- presented in sports, band, and Student Council. CLASS OFFICERS. Joan Ahlberg, Esther Goss, Nancy Pearce, Larry Baumgardner, The following autumn we returned to school and im- mediately became known as Silly Sophomores, We began the year by electing Milton German, Presidentg Lucille Greenland, Vice Presidentg Joan Ahlberg, Secretary, and James Biggans, Treasurer of our class. During our busy year, we were well repre- sented in sports, chorus, dramatics, Student Council, Cheerleading, and the Cotohisc. Our first play, Mrs. Astor's Horse, proved to be a success. We ended our second year with the traditional Sophomore Jamboree, which will always be remembered for its bumps and bruises. When we alighted from the buses in the September of '56, we entered Cooper as Jolly Juniors. We were only sixty-two in number, now, but we knew, if we tried, we could succeed in the tasks put before us. We settled down, after we had been assigned to Homerooms 2.3. and 4, under the direction of Dr. Milson, Mrs. Gloria Karchner, and Mr, Lewis Lucas. At our class meeting we chose these students to lead us through our Junior year: President, Larry Baumgardnerg Vice President, Esther Goss, Secretary, Nancy Pearceg and Treasurer, Joan Ahlberg. We had just gotten settled when our class rings arrived. To us they were priceless. We went around for days comparing them. Our class play, Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder, full of thrills and chills, was eujuyeu oy air wno saw it. By this time our class had added new members to the chorus, and the band. With April just around the comer, we began planning for the Washington Trip. A trip we'1l cherish in our Memory Books, forever. With three years at Cooper behind us, and our Senior year before us, we look forward to the Prom, and to the day when we will be the graduating class of 1958. As we make our different ways in the world, we will always remember the old, but very truthful proverb, Wisdom is desirable, for it brings great Blessings.
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JOAN AHLBERG Lanse u Joann Her gift to us is loyal friendship. Ambition: Nurse Dramatics 2. 35 Chorus 3g Class Offi- cer 1.2.35 Majorette 2.3. ELIZABETH BASALA Grassflat Bette She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. Ambition: Nurse Librarian 3g Softball 1. MARY ATEON Pottersdale CAROLINE ANTOSH Grassflat Mary C aroline Her talents are of the silent kind. Politeness goes far but costs nothing Ambition: Secretary Ambition Stenographer Snow Shoe High School 1. 2. fi ,f V 1 4 WV W X p 1 , J,-px 1 fi J,J'Vf' xg' 1' 1 V .i I , 5, .-J i tt, it V.'1 V ' ,fv xl V, Jw, L. Y, JJ, -r IQ fm' ' fl 1 KN 4 'ii' T fff f C J ' il Aff ., U4 1 1 In V' V my if' XMIM X, v if M ,jqfuf rx A yu, .1 . nw, 6, '- n 'fl n , '- V ,I 1 Q,'UJ1'n i- if .W-J f-,f ,'if,w f , Grassflat Bummy it A favorite around the town, he never lets worry get him down. Ambition: Mechanic Band lg Chorus 2, 3. Football 1.2, 3 County Chorus 25 Class Officer 1, 3g Stage Manager 2.3. - fum,
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