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

 - Class of 1953

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naaawa, ear 1 l i Foreground-Nancy Dilling. V l Kneeling-Kenneth Wagner, John Detwiler, Charles Wareham, George Ritchey, Kenneth Keasey, Richard Keith. Standing-Marilyn Davis, Dorothy Whetstone, Mildred Rothwell, Mr. Lindsey, Doris Whitaker, Myrtle Thompson, Mabel Ebersole, Jennie Ebersole, Mary I-Iarstrom, Carolyn Bush, Anna Marie Wyant. THE PURPOSE of the Photography Club is to teach those eager to learn the art of photography, the many interesting and sometimes complicated processes necessary for the makings of a good, clear-cut picture. These points are being taught by the clubs adviser, Mr. Lindsey, who is quite a camera enthusiast. The adviser has shown the enthused mem- bers many of the operations necessary for efficient work in the dark room, such as print- ing pictures, developing them, and how to load a film pak. It was demonstrated how to load the school camera, and how to use a light meter in order to get a good picture every time. At the second meeting of the Photography Club it was agreed that the membership of the club be limited to sixteen members. This motion was made in order that the club could remain in one group and all members could meet at one time. The officers elected were: President, Jen- nie Ebersole, Vice-President, Carolyn Bush, Secretary-Treasurer, Myrtle Thompson. In order to collect some money for the the club would sell candy at the basketball treasury, it was agreed that the members of games and during the Activities Period for a period of about two weeks. At the end of this time it was agreed by all that the club trea- sury was in good financial condition. With the money brought into the trea- sury, some new supplies will be obtained for the club by the adviser. The Photography Club was formed in order to enlighten some of the camera en- thusiasts on the fine points of the art of photo- graphy, and to encourage some of them to be- come professional photographers after gradua- tion. The formation of the Photography Club took the place of the Snoopers Club of former years.

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Campaign of 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 Senior Sales 250.00 468.60 592.60 534.90 725.75 784.54 Junior Sales 405.00 526.45 619.00 679.80 872.25 1066.75 Sophomore Sales 605.00 457.45 523.70 847.60 595.25 906.68 Freshman Sales 525.25 411.05 435.35 Senior High Formed Extra Sales For Individual Credit 54.00 140.30 140.90 262.30 201.50 196.40 Total Sales 1839.00 2003.85 2311.55 2324.60 2394.75 2954.37 Curtis Commission 173.10 1259.80 1474.89 1490.81 1528.43 1925.16 School Commission 665.90 745.05 824.46 833.79 855.32 1029.21 Awards 108.77 124.84 144.73 143.25 228.68 316.09 Net School Earning 557.13 620.21 679.73 690.54 626.64 713.12 Total Sales Of High School 113.50 132.80 102.80 185.30 133.00 181.75 Robert Soph SAME Marlin Jr. SAME Jone Wayne High Salesmen Bridenbaugh Jr. Longenecker Sr. Bush Jr. Drake Jr. Certificates of Achievements 12 16 16 14 21 26 Opening Date Feb. 10 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 6 Feb. 4 Closing Date Feb. 19 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 Feb. 18 Extra Credit Days 3 3 4 3 3 3 Campaign Leader School Goal 100 Per cent Groups Betty Mae Merkel Imogene Evelyn Robert Frank Earl Shirley Detwiler Metzker Bush Pheasant Ritchey Beach 2200.00 2000.00 2500.00 2500.00 25180.00 2475.00 Junior Sr.-Jr. Sr.-Jr. All but 3 Class Class Class None None h-rooms After the seniors were under water for awhile they decided to float to shore. We knew we could win the magazine basketball games. And sure enough, we did. This year's campaign was the greatest Cove has ever had. The grand total was 82954.37. Out of this amount the school re- ceived 81029.21, which goes into the athletic fund. This fund is used to buy athletic equip- ment for the boys and girls both of Cove High. As in the past, we set up a goal to reach. Our goal was 82475, which we succeeded in reaching and going way beyond. During the magazine campaign, we have competition between the three classes. The class which comes out on top gets a large serving of ice creamg the other two classes get a small serving. The homeroom which 55 collects the most money gets a pint for each person. In addition to prizes for the fifteen high salesmen, everyone who turns in 830 or more gets a certificate of achievement. Twenty-six certificates were earned during the 1953 carn- paign. The two high sellers were Wayne Drake who turned in 818175, and Dorothy Whet- stone who turned in 8177.35 Rooms 1, 2, 4, 5, 21, and 22, were 10076. That is, everyone sold at least one magazine subscription. Rooms 3, 7, and 25 did not quite reach the 10075 goal. If you do not sell a magazine subscrip- tion, you must sit in study hall the day the magazine games are played. The crowd was very large this year. There were 5 students and two teachers.



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vmlza, em Seated-Helen Slick, Roberta Smith, Dorothy Longenecker, Helen, Feathers, Eileen Hoover, Patricia Maurer. Formation-Mabel Ebersole, Janet Summers, Doris White, Rhoda Wanca, Jone Bush, Nancy Kensinger, Shirley Keiper, Donna O'Donnell, Jean Weitzel, Mildred Rothwell. THIS YEAR WE ARE VERY happy and proud to have a Tumbling Club. It is the first year a Tumbling Club has been offered to the girls as an activity. There are twenty members. These girls must have skill as Well as poise, balance, and strength. They tumble and Work very hard every Monday and Thursday, Activity Period, and also spend several hours outside of school working very energetically on this to make it a success. The result was that they were asked to present an assembly for the whole student body. The Program was well organized and the decora- tion of the gym added a lot. We wish to thank Miss Davis, the instructor, as well as the tumblers for giving the Tumbling Club a good start this year. We hope that the Tumbling Club may be a success and still exist down through the years at Morrison Cove.

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