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Senioa Elma PAW, p fy, W. W6 First Row-John Fisher, Mildred Rothwell, Doris Nixon, Mrs. Martz, Miss Davis, Jennie Ebersole, Mabel Ebersole, Charles Pote. Second Row-Ruth Barnard, Ray Blayney, Charles Wareham, Gerald Frederick, Richard Beach, Grace Scott, June Bush. THE SENIORS PRESENTED their class play on November 21 and 22, 1952. The play, a mystery-comedy, was entitled Aunt Cathie'S Cat. The entire story takes place in the old Norfleet mansion in August. Two old maid sisters and their two attractive nieces decide to rent the old mansion. After moving in the excitement begins. The house is well inspected by Aunt Cathie and her magnifying glass and every- thing is put in order. Mysterious things hap- pen and two ghost-like people appear on the scene. Books disappear and all sorts of queer sounds are heard. Then a storm comes up and the main topic is the loss of Aunt Cathie's Cat. Finally the mystery of the strange people is solved when it is found out that they were Norf1eet's servants, and were looking for the money that Norfleets owed them. After they are cleared and the mystery is solved every- one is happy. Bill Pryor .................. .. Gerald Frederick Miss Jane Trimble ..... .... M abel Ebersole Miss Cathie Trimble ..... ,. Peggy Trimble ....,... Dorothy Trimble Maria Garcia ,.,.. .. Jose Garcia . A Gas Man .... , An officer Mr. David Brent Liz Pryor ........ ..... .... Tilly Pitts ....... Miss Walker ........ One extra .... . .... Aunt Cathie's Cat Directresses . .... .,.. . . Jennie Ebersole . Ruth Barnard Doris Nixon Jone Bush. . ...... Ray Blayney .. Richard Beach Charles Wareham Charles Pote Grace Scott Janet Hoover Mildred Rothwell John Fisher . 'tlnky Steele Mrs. Martz Miss Davis
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uniaaefcdfi First Row-Jennie Ebersole, Nancy Dilling, Peggy Replogle, Jone Bush, Doris Nixon. Second Row-Mabel Ebersole, Richard Beach, Charles Wareham, Calvin Fonner, Gerald Hoover, Harold Treese, Gerald Frederick, Ruth Barnard, Zelda Powell. THE PRESENT SENIOR CLASS presented as their Junior Class Play The Cannibal Queen which was a three-act farce comedy on April 1 and 2, 1952. The entire play took place in the Craig House, an old hotel. Bruce Clyde, a young newspaper editor, will go to any length to get a story to help build up the circulation of his newspaper. He finds out that his friend, Allen Kent, has promised his uncle that he will bring back a Cannibal Queen from the South Sea Islands where he has been stationed. Allen also wants to stay in his uncle's good graces by doing this. When he couldn't bring the Cannibal back, he divises a way to have Brenda Day to act as the Cannibal Queen. The real Cannibal Queen appears and then the complications begin. The truth is found out concerning the make-believe Can- nibal Queen and the real Cannibal Queen wishes to take the colored porter with her to the islands to be her next husband and the king. CAST Martha Craig ............................ Mabel Ebersole Daisy Mae Comfort s.,.,.,,,,,, ,,,, J anet Hoover Lucious Long ............. ...... . Charles Wareham Bruce Clyde ,,,,,,,.,..... ,s,.,..,,,,,, T ed Treese Eugenia Sherwood ,..,. ,,,.,,,,,.,,, J one Bush Peggy Replogle Julia Boyd ,,,,.......,,... Brenda Day ....................s .,iss, Z elda Powell Prof. Cornelius Kent ...... .... G erald Hoover Mildred Wade ,.,.,........., .,..,s,,.., D oris Nixon Allen Kent ............. ..., G erald Frederick Mary Fremont .........,.............. Ruth Barnard Robert Fremont .,....c.....rr.......... Calvin Fonner Ju-Ju, the Cannibal Queen ., Nancy Dilling Directress .................................... Miss Weaver Assistant Directress ..... Miss Miller Stage Director ......,... .... M r, Eboch
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44032.64 414' First Row-Dean Forshey, Gerald Frederick, Kenneth Wagner, Harold Leach, Eugene Smith, Paul Beach, Ronald Leidy, Robert Evans, Donald Hoover, Daniel Rock, Donald Stern, James Blattenberger. Second RowiGerald Kauffman, John Metzler, Richard Beach, Robert Burket, William Biddle, George Culp, William Eastep, Sam Detwiler, George Smith, Levi Dick, Jack Kennedy, Dean Hinish. Third Row-Wayne Stonerook, Ray Showaltfxr, Paul Closson, Kenneth Biddle, Donald Pheasant, Donald Burket, Joe Leach, George Smith, Jr., Willie Brown, Donald Brown, Clyde Smith, Donald Carper, Dale Hoover, Mr. Gerhart. Fourth Row-Richard Keith, Robert Brumbaugh, Rex Beach, Larry Ritchey, Raymond Corle, Richard Hoover, Melvin Shoenfelt, Harry Thompson, Tom Noland, Dale Ken- singer, William Collins, Harold Smith. THE MORRISON COVE CHAPTER of Future Farmers of America appreciate the privilege to be a part of this year's Pine Crest. During the school year the chapter had 53 in-school members and 17 associate mem- bers out of school. In addition to these, there are approximately 25 ninth-grade boys at the Junior High soon to become members of the chapter. The class of ,53 has made an enviable record in the history of the chapter by hav- ing five members receive the highest F.F.A. degree in the state, that of Keystone Farmer. These boys were Donald G. Hoover, James Blattenberger, Gerald K. Frederick, Donald E. Stern, and John W. Fisher pictured at up- per right. This is a record which projects a challenge to any class of the future. Another outstanding accomplishment of the chapter during the past school year was that of winning a third place plaque in the state project contest. This is the second con- secutive year for this honor. Over 300 chap- ters in the state compete in this contest which proves outstanding accomplishment on the part of all boys who entered the contest and made it possible to win. The year seemed full of awards for Cove High F.F.A, boys. This is proven by the fact that in addition to 29 metals won by members of the chapter, in the Area Project Contest, four boys, all members of the class of '53, won plaques by earning forty or more points
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