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Smlafie Seated-Mary Detwiler. Standing-Jane Butts, Mary Lou Keller, Ruth Greenleaf, Janice Miller, Rosalie Turner, Pauline Fisher. THE MOSOUITOES is the name of our boys, quar- tette. This being their first year of organization, they haven't had the opportunity to do much singing outside of school. They sang during Holy Week for some of our services at school. The members of the quar- tette are: Ronnie Leidy, first tenor, Charles Pote, tenor, George Ritchey, first bass, Jack Bonebreak, second bass. The accompanist at the base, Jack Bonebreak, second second Mrs. Peightel is our directress. .Q SKY LARK ECHOES come ringing from behind the curtain . . . voices blend clear and cheery . . . its our girls sextette. Singing together since ninth grade, they have perfect- ed their harmony and are found singing at school and throughout the community at many and varied programs. The original Girls' Ensemble had nine members: Doris Bech- tel, Jane Butts. Pauline Fisher, Sally Fouse, Nancy Hoover, Mary Lou Keller, Janice Mil- ler, Peggy Ormsby, and Rosalie Turner. Doris and Sally moved. Peg- gy got married. Nancy Hoover changed schools and was re- placed by Ruth Greenleaf. Seated-Mary Lou Keller. Standing-Charles Pote, Ronnie Leidy, George Ritchey, Jack Bonebreak. 53
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fzwclehaawl First Row-Mrs. Peightel, Doris White, Eileen Hoover, Betty Beach, Jean Smith, Linda Neir, Linda Stoudnour, Pauline Fisher, Jean Weitzel, Patricia Maurer, Jennie Eber- sole, Ruth Greenleaf. Second RowfMildred Corle, Marlene Baker, Yvonne Longenecker, La Donna Longe- necker, Marilyn Davis, Zelda Powell, Shirley Ketner, Nancy Kensinger, Anna Marie Wyant, Lois Ann Replogle, Shirley Keiper, Dorothy Longenecker, Jane Butts. Third Row-Carol Brumbaugh, Carol Teeter, Janice Miller, Mary Lou Keller, Coralie Whalen, Joyce Frederick, Mary Lou Ayers, Rhoda Wanca, Joyce Creps, Eva Stern, Helen Feathers, Lou Anna Shirk. Fourth Row-Carolyn Bush, Patricia Holsinger, Betty Lou Daughenbaugh, Helen Slick, Dorothy Whetstone, Marian Constance, Donna Detwiler, Rosalie Turner, Shirley Claar, Jone Bush, Romaine Detwiler. Fifth Row-Mary Detwiler, Robert Grace, George Ritchey, Ronald Leidy, Jim Glass, Dale Kensinger, Herbert Eraeigh, Charles Pote, Jane Brumbaugh. THIS YEAR EVERY second period Tuesday and third period Wed- nesday, room 31, became a place that gives the angelic choir good competition for within my walls the Mixed Chorus meets. With sixty members under the direction of Mrs. Peigh- tel, this chorus, one of which Cove High can be proud, gave their first performance at the Blair County Teachers Institute which was held in the auditorium of the Roaring Spring High School. Instead of presenting the annual operetta they presented a program entitled Show Business, a combination of an operetta and a musical variety show which was presented on the stage of the auditorium here at the school on the evening of May 15. Everyone present enjoyed the show. From this chorus two smaller groups, a girls' sextette and a boys' quartet, have been formed. The members of the girls' sextette are Ruth Greenleaf, Pauline Fisher, Mary Lou Keller, Jane Butts, Janice Miller, Rosalie Turner. Ronald Leidy, Charles Pote, George Ritchey, and Jack Bonebreak comprise the male quartet. Both the chorus and the school can be proud of these groups. Our chorus was represented in the South Central District Chorus by five members: Jone Bush, Shirley Keiper, Mary Lou Keller, Charles Pote, and Ronald Leidy, This event was held at Clearfield April 16, 17, and 13. Twenty-one members of our chorus also journeyed to Hollidaysburg for the Blair County Chorus Festival on May 1 and 2.
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Magayme 0 ' First Row-Mary Smith, Earl Beach. l Second Row-John Kenslnger, Mildred Rothwell, Dorothy Longenecker, Joann Ritchey, Jean Smith, Shirley Kennedy, Joyce Creps, Joyce Frederick, Peggy Querry, Kenneth Keasey Third Row-Linda Neir, Marilyn Davis, Rhoda Wanca, Nancy Dilling, Eva Stern, Dorothy Whetstone, Mary Detwiler, Paul Closson. Fourth Row-Gary Gartland, Gerald Frederick, Robert Leidy, Howard Treese, Charles Wareham, Wayne Drake, Walter Summers, George Ritchey, Ruth Barnard, Jone Bush FEBRUARY 4 TO FEBRUARY 18 were green-back days indeed. 234 children rose early in the morning and dressed. One does at times, you know. Then they supplied themselves with a stack of order blanks, and started out to serve the people of their com- munity by selling them magazines. Just be- fore the school bell would ring, in trooped the happy salesmen. After a day's rest at school, our salesmen were back at work again. They got a new supply of order blanks and were off on their journey to sell more magazines. After a few hours of Walking from door to door, each stu- dent was thinking of how good the ice cream would feel on their parched tongues thirstiug for victory. When the rush and roar of the inflovving flood of greenbacks began pouring in as a re- sult of the lucky salesmen, the captains had no time to waste till the tide went down. They were busy from the first sprinkle and till after the down-pour. The captains of each little outlet or homeroom, would receive their flow of money and then turn it into the head of the river Where Earl Beach, the big cap- tain, and his assistant, Mary Smith, were stationed. As the flood progressed, the sophomores, juniors, and seniors were wondering who would row to victory. Of course, the class with the best oars, the seniors, would be vic- torious. But alas, their oars bent and broke. It was chilly. A long quavering sigh escaped from the sad crew. They were sinking to the bottom. The sophomores were in the middle trying their best to keep rowing to safety. Then We looked on the opposite shore and 'there stood the victorious juniors.
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