Dunmorean of the Month: Vivian Cooper

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600 fashion design students from around the country were in the running for the YMA Geoffrey Beene Scholarship. The highest honor, a $35,000 scholarship, was reserved for but one of them; that one designer turned out to be Dunmore’s own Vivian Cooper.

A 2013 graduate of Dunmore High School, Cooper is currently a senior fashion design major at Philadelphia University. Her interest in the arts, and more specifically designing, was sparked when she was young and surrounded by creative family members.

“My grandparents on my mom’s side were both artists and my mom is very artistic as well,” said Cooper. “So I grew up with tons of art supplies and creativity.”

Then when she was in 6th grade, she was given a Scholastic paper clothing craft book.

“I would design in it for hours,” said Cooper, “and eventually my parents got me sewing classes in 8th grade. I ended up sewing both of my prom dresses.

That love for creating and designing clothes brought Cooper to Philadelphia University. This year, the university was one of a number of schools chosen by the Fashion Scholarship Fund committee to apply for the annual Geoffrey Beene National Scholarship.

To take home the high honor, designers had to create a project that focused on the future of sustainability in the fashion industry, which one of Cooper’s major interests.

“I’m passionate about sustainable fashion and brands that support a mission instead of focusing totally on making the sale,” said Cooper. “Ultimately, fashion is a business, but it’s exciting to see the innovation that’s changing the market and helping companies sell product while also giving back to the community and environment.“

Cooper’s concept for the Geoffrey Beene Scholarship was called “Full Circle,  a junior’s swim and beachwear line sold at Target. Designs for the line would be made from recycled plastic bottles.

“The brand would get Target employees out into the communities and, in turn, invite communities to get involved in the bigger mission behind the line which is to reduce pollution in our oceans,” Cooper said.

A number of Cooper’s fellow PhilaU classmates also applied for the scholarship. Then out of that pool of students, the school would select one designer to represent the school in the next level of competition.

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On January 12, Vivian Cooper was honored as a recipient of the the YMA Geoffrey Beene National Scholarship at an awards dinner in New York. Shown is Cooper, center, accepting her award from Geoffrey Beene brand ambassador, Kellan Lutz, and EVP of business development at Macy’s, Marc Mastronardi. (Credit: Philadelphia University)

Cooper’s fun but elegant design style, combined with her clever project pitch, earned her a spot in the next round. And out of that pool of national winners, Cooper made it into the top 8.

The YMA Fashion Scholarship Fund’s 80th annual Geoffrey Beene National Scholarship Awards Dinner was held on Thursday, January 12 in Manhattan. On that night, Cooper found out her work paid off, She received the night’s top honor a moment she recalls fondly as a true honor.

Following her graduation from PhilaU, Cooper aspires to work for a company that has a mission bigger than itself preferably one that shares her passion for transparency, sustainability and innovation.

Dunmore volleyball player receives high honors

Athlete of the Month: Izzy Cooper

By Steve Svetovich

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Photo Credit: Rich Banick/Rich Banick Photography

Dunmore senior Izzy Cooper was named Times-Tribune volleyball player of the year and selected Class AA All-State by the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association.

Cooper also helped lead the Lady Bucks volleyball team to the Lackawanna League championship.

She joins Jillian Korgeski, a two-time Times-Tribune player of the year, and Kimberly Dempsey as the only players from the Dunmore Lady Bucks volleyball program who have achieved All-State honors.

She is a three-year starter and three-time All-Region selection. She dominated league play in her senior year and was also chosen by the coaches as the Lackawanna League Most Valuable Player.

The talented senior totaled 279 kills with a 54.5 kill percentage, 114 service points with 33 aces, 14 blocks and 217 assists.

For her career, she is second on the program’s kill list with 600. Korgeski is first with 847.

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She also had career totals of 328 serving points, 103 aces, 36 blocks, 81 digs and 812 assists.

In Cooper’s three seasons, Dunmore had a 75-6 overall record. She was a part of a District 2 Class A title in her sophomore season,

Her sister Vivian was an All-Region volleyball player in 2012.

She credited her teammates for all making key contributions to a championship season.

Lauren Slavoski, Amanda Curcio and Courtney Kijek of Holy Redeemer were also chosen Class AA All-State.