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F. F. A. The Morrison Cove Chapter of Future Farmers of America is glad to have part in making this year's Pine Crest a success. The '49ers have helped us considerably during the four years they were with us. They have held numerous chapter offices and one senior member, Keith Kensinger held the Blair, Bedford, Fulton County Sccretary's office and was delegate to state convention. They have won numerous awards that brought credit to our school. Donald Russell brought added recognition when he was awarded a place on the State Dairy judging Team to the Eastern States Ex- position. In the past year our chapter has carried out several activities. The first of these was our trip. At 5:30 a. m., -lune 2, 1948, a bus loid of Cove F. F. A. boys left for their annual trip. Vile went to Pitts- burgh, Pa. After seeing the zoo, Heinz Plant and Museum, we climaxed the day by attending a night base- ball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves. Later in the summer, we had a tractor rodeo to prepare our chapter members for the rodeos to be hed at local fairs. Our chapter conducted the Area Initiation for Blair, Bedford and Fulton County F. F. A. at their annual banquct. The bzsketball games were among the highlights of our '48-A49 activities. Vile are hoping this year's games will be a start toward an Area F. F. A. Baske.ball League. We wish to remember our advisor, Mr. Bechtel, for the way he has cooperated and faithfulfy helped us grow to the kind of chapter we have become. It is our hope and desire that the '49ers will continue to follow out the purposes of our organization. Good Luckl fellows while you: PRACTICE BROTHERHOOD! HONOR RVRAI. OPPORTUNITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES! DEVELOP THOSE QUALITIES OF LEADERSHIP WHICH THE FUTLRE FARMERS SHOULD POSSESSI
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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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School Calendar .Z .Z ' September 7-Opening of school: just how many Freshmen are there? September 17--Constitution Day: September 23--Paid Assembly-Montague Company: There's magic in the air. October 4-Institute: CVacationD A good chance to catch a little Shut-eye. October 5-Fire Prevention Week: Speaker-Mr. Barnard. October 22-First report cards due: Does anyone have a 65? October 25-Student Talent: This is killing! ' November 1-Institute: While the teachers are away, the students will hunt. Cdears?J November 11-Liberty Day Speaker: Rev. Ellsworth Creps. H November 16-Paid Assembly-Jack Rand Company: How many pair of pants did the man have? November 24-Thanksgiving program CVacati0nl-What happened to all the rabbits? December 17-Paid Assembly-Deep River Jubilee Quartet: 'Dem boys sho' can sing! December 23-Beginning of vacation: Time to make ready for Santa. January 5-Inter-Squad Basketball Game: Varsity all the Way. January 21--Student Talent: This show was produced by Cove High. 'February 11-Lincoln's Birthday Speaker: Rev. Wolfgang. February 22-Paid Assembly-Glenn C. Morris: Are there any extra seats? charge? hiarch 9-Paid Assembly-Bentley Trio. Who's griping about the admission March 17--Student Talent: Hollywood bound! April ll-14-Holy Week Services. April April May May May boredom. 15-Good Friday fVacationj-A day of fest for the weary. 26--Paid Assembly-Nelle' Marionettes: Wood and strings galore. 19-Senior Class Day: Say, who's running this place? 29--Baccalaureate Service. 31- Commencement: 4'We're on our own after twelve ears of hard work and lon hours of a 8
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