Morrison Cove High School - Pine Crest Yearbook (Martinsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1949

Page 67 of 92

 

Morrison Cove High School - Pine Crest Yearbook (Martinsburg, PA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 67 of 92
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Page 67 text:

Snoopers i 1 , The Snooper Club was organized December 9, 1047. hir. Lindsey, the science teacher, serves as ad- visor to the club. The club members are called the Snooper's because they devote their time to snoop- ing into scientific matters. There are thirty-one members in the club this year. The new members who were admitted to the club this year are: Helen Brumbaugh, hlary Jane Bridenbaugh, Nancy Ebersole. Donna Joyce Kensinger, Anna Lee Over, Flora ,lean Provins, Roger Smith, Gerald Robinettc and Victor Stoltzfus. This year's officers of the club are: President, John Ormsbyg Vice President, Darlene Metzlerg Sec- retary, Maryella Hoover, and Treasurer, Kathryn Russell. The first club meeting of this school year was held on lVednesday, September 22, 1948. At this meet- ing the new club officers were elected. The time scheduled for the c'ub meeting was during the activity period of the first and fourth Vlfednesdays of each month. All students must have an average of eighty- five or better in their science courses to be eligibe to become a member of the club. it was decided by the club of 1947 and 48 to paint the science laboratory. But it was not until this year that the paint could be secured for the project. The Snoopers did the work with the help of some of the freshman boys. The walls of the laboratory were painted sandstone color, the ceiling ivory and the tops of the desks were painted black. The painting of the laboratory greatly improved its ap- pearance and the environment for the students. Next year the Snooper Club expects to expand into larger and better club. than ever before.

Page 66 text:

Cafeteria , 1 i l l l Yes, we are speaking of Cove High's Cafeteria where we get the wonderful eats. VVe are very fortunate as students of Morrison Cove High School to have a good cafeteria with modern equipment. The cafeteria is always clean and orderly before the lunch is served and after the trays and cooking utensils are cleared away. The cooks in our cafeteria always serve a good variety of food and always have a well-balanced menu. They are always on the alert and serve our meals promptly. Now here We are for the cooks: Mrs. Virginia CFerryJ lwellott is a graduate of Morrison Cove High School, the class of 1945. Her ambition this summer is to keep a clean house, try to have a nice garden, but most of all sleep , She likes to bake pies and cakes, to let her house lights burn during the time she is at school. She says the 49'ers are good looking and eat a lot and she's afraid We will starve after We leave good old Cove High. lXTrs. Esther Grubb-her hobby is knitting and crocheting. Her summer ambition is to do the summer's normal activities. She says she likes to be feeding the hungry ones which she has been do- ing for 14 years. Her opinion of the Seniors- I think they are fine. She had charge of the entire Cafeteria program this year. Miss Ruth Brumbaugh, attended school at lkfillerstown and Martin. Her hobby is collecting flow- ers of all kinds, especially roses. She doesn't know, as yet, what she will do during her summer vacation. She likes candy, and cooks almost everything. Her opinion of the Seniors-- Ohl, they're al- right.



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The officers for this year are as fol'ows: President, Betty Pheasant Cseniorjg Vice President, Mil- dred Longenecker Cseniorlg Secretary, Mary Jane Keith Quniorjg Treasurer, Doris Jean Kensinger Csoph- omorelg Song Leader, Louise Clapper C seniorjg Historian, Pauline Keith Cseniorj. We, as students of Morrison Cove High School Home Economics Department, in order to make our club more active decided to have one meeting a month during the summer. There are 30 members in our club. We are planning to send two delegates to York, April 1-2 to represent our chapter at the P. F. H. A. convention. VVe have had a Christmas Project every year and this year we are planning to have an Easter Project. Our motto Toward New Horizons indicates that our purpose is to rise to better homes of tommor- row. Our new officers for next year are as follows: President, Jean Kauffman, Vice President, hlary Jane Keith, Secretary, Doris jean Kensinger, Treasurer, Ruth Evans, Song Leader, Margaret Dilling, Historian, Darlene Noland, Parliamentarian Louise Detwilerg Reporter, Gladys Mae Kagarise. The club was first started in 1946.

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