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Chief Sin Being quiet Looking Dense Sleeping Studying Red Marks Looking Innocent Blushing Talking Acting Tough Always on the go Public Speaking Shocks Dean Red Mercury Visiting the dentist Over-working Combing her curls Missing -school bus Assemb7y sleeper Working Noisy Sun-bathing Kissing the playcast Ability to get into trouble Getting excited Wearing flowers Shrill shrieking Flirting Swing the gavel Doubting people Exactness Eating Olives Tickling Shirk Writing Notes Clarinet Good times Day dreaming Hooking celery Butchering Getting scared Man hater Eating bananas Borrowing car Skating rink Loafing Speeditis Sour notes p Need Recognition Heighth Hair net New front wheel Lasso Girl friend Driver's license Feminine voice More muscles A lace hankie A large hat A sunflower To grow Marriage license Horse and buggy Dictation Cook book A blonde A crate of apple: A chauffeur A bigger tractor Freckle cream A farm A kit of pills A farmer Streetcar to Bedford More new words Nurse's cap More money A pair of stilts Pair of skis Grand ribbon champion A quart of gas A life partner Taming T ruant officer An alarm clock More teachers to annoy Revised vocabulary More temper High heels More imitations To recite Tricycle New headlight Nerve pills A college education Pa time Swimming Eating Selling Magazines Fishing Telling stories Sports Radio fan Dating Reading Hiking Shaving turtles Running around Hospital waitress Making fudge Gums it Tug-o-war Driving a Plymouth Hillbilly musician Avoiding study hall Staying at home Over-sleeping Working in R. S. Arguing Roaming the halls Marketing Smiling Naming cats Dipping ice cream Flying an airplane Roller skating Shorthanding Tomato battles Shorthand fiend Washing dishes Cheating the judge Fumbling ball D Writing letters Crossing bridges Tales of Henrietta Riding bicycle Visiting neighbors Running for bus Debating Cleaning house NVriting poetry Harnrnering music Keeping time
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Name Favorite Expressions Ayers, Arlene B. Ayers, Robert E. Banks, Russell Baughrnan, Merle Bishop, Robert Brumbaugh, John Butler, John Clapper, Louise Criswell, Virginia Daughenbaugh, Lorraine Detwiler, Joseph Dick, Dorothy Dick, Jean Dodson, Patricia Edwards, John Evans, Llwellyn Hamilton, Shirley Hoover, Robert Imes, Paul Keith, Pauline Keithley, David Keithley, Janice Kensinger, Keith Kensinger, Kenneth Longenecker, Mildred Mellott, Ida Mentzer, Fleeta Metzker, Imogene Metzler, Richard lVIohr, Genevieve Nixon, Patricia Pheasant, Betty Pollard, Kenton Reneker, Lois Rhodes, Ruth Ritchey, John Royer, Virginia Russell, Donald Shirk, Joe Shriver, Mary Lois Smeltzer, Edna Snyder, Alice Sollenberger, Carmon Stonerook, hfiarjorie Tafbert, Dora VVhetstone, Charles Wilson, Kenneth You're crazy You shoat Don't know Pm going home -W!-E-f!f!?! Listen to me I beg you're pardon- You'll get a kick out of Fiddle-sticks Oh, you Yes, Sen-or-ita You dog Is it beautiful VVell, what if I do O. K. Brainless Rough For corn's sake Howdy partner Letis get on the ball Ah! Heck Catch-em- It's raining cats and dogs Just checkin' Good gravy Of all things You kill me Isn't that cute Heavenly days I'll be dad-blamed Holy cow Oh! You I don't know Don't Heavens W'ell, what do you Want How are you doing Oh, my gosh INIan, Oh! Man Oh! I don't know Good Morning Go jump in the lake It don't matter to me Chicken Oh, ain't that cute Jeepers I'm not kidding A five-cent nickel that
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Class History Vsff .sv A class of 63 cute Freshmen entered M. C. H. S. in September, 1945. We were a class of little strangers with smiling faces, but it was only a short time until we became acquainted with our 'classmates and the many activities ofthe school. We held two gala parties during the year. V September 1946 a class of 57 softies returned feeling full of pep and very industrious. We held tvvo-parties during the year. Our first party was a hay-ride , the real beginning of our class spirit in our high school career. Our boysedefeated the other classes in intra-mural basketball. September 1947, ai class of 55 'fstudiousv Juniors paraded to M. C. H. S. for another successful year. Two memorable parties were enjoyed. During the first semester the class received their rings. Our girls defeated the other classes in intra-mural basketball. The main event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet held April 30th. After having spent many hours of hard labor we were proud to boast the nicest banquet ever to be held in the school. September' 1948, 47 Seniors joyfully assembled to complete their final year of school.' On October 7 the inter-class track meet was held. True to the Senior tradition, the 49,ers were vic- torious. A V The Senior Class Play, ML justice Jimmy was held November 12 and 13 under the direction of Nlr. Sidney Eboch. Following in the footsteps of the class of ,48, we are proud to issue a bigger and better Pine Crest. This is the fourth' edition of a yearbook from Cove High. In May the Junior-Senior Banquet was held. It was enjoyed very much by everyone. The most important event of the Senior year was the 3 day educational trip to Washington. For each of the' Seniors, it was the most cherished and memorable three-day vacation of their lives.
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