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Page 63 text:
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ine Whispers At the beginning of the school year, our school paper, Pine VVhispers, was organized and plans for its publication were discussed. The staff consisted of: Editor in Chief, Kenneth Wil- song News Editor, Robert Bridenbaughg Business Manager, .lohn Ormsbyg Sports Editor, Shirley Urakeg and Feature Editor, Ruth Lingenfelter. The newspaper club decided to have the paper printed by the hlorrisons Cove Herald and the subscription rates were raised to Sl for ten issues. During the year Pine VVhispers served refreshments tothe Eastern States Co-op meeting on December lO, and to the hiartinsburg Klilling Company on hlarch 23. They also spon- sored a show put on by radio star, Big Slim on April 30. The income from these projects nent toward the financing of our paper. The achievements of our paper were recognized this year by receiving a second place rating in the contest division of senior high school newspapers printing less than 300 copies at the 25th annual convention of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
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Baseball 1948 l Cove High closed its '48 baseball season with a record of two wins and eight losses. It was the first time in seven years that an organized baseball league existed among the Cove schools. Teams repre- sented were -Hollidaysburg, Martinsburg, Claysburg, Cove, Williamsburg and Roaring Spring. Holli- daysburg won the pennant with a record of nine- wins and one loss. Cove finished in fifth place. Members of the team were: D. Tate, Brumbaugh, J. Hinish, D. Blattenberger, J. Frederick, P. Imes, D. Querry, R. Hinish, A. Hoover, R. Ayers, B Horton. Dale Tate our star pitcher recorded fifty strike-outs in the six games he pitched. Joe Hinish anon Paul Imes finished the season with the highest batting averages, .296 and .289 respectively. This year we hope to see the pennant at Cove High. Last Season's Results Cove Hollidaysburg 6 Cove Claysburg 9 Cove Williamsburg 3 Cove Roaring Spring 4 Cove Martinsburg 5 Cove Claysburg 2 Cove Hollidaysburg 14 Cove Williamsburg 5 Cove Martinsburg 12 Cove Roaring Spring 11 Girls' Mushball Team The spring 348 girls, mushball team came out on top. They had a good set-up and the Coach, Mr. Shaffer, really put them on the ball. Each warm day you would see all the athletic minded girfs on the ball.field. Mr. Shaffer was there, of course, calling balls and strikes. and you could usualy hear some ob- Jections. The schools With which they competed were Woodbury, and Replogle.
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