1953 was 7wc!a RECORDS FLEW out the window this year as the Seniors, true to tradition, clinched the Track Meet. There was something different this year from most years in the past. Every senior was wearing a green and white flower as well as casting Girls' Mr Mile Relay Girls' Baseball Throw Girls, Shot Put Football Throw Discus Girls' Softball Hitting Football Punt Girls' High Jump Triple Standing Jump Boys' Football Throw Winning the Track Meet has been the goal of the Senior Class since the founding of the school in 1919 by Edward E. Byers. The Track Meet in the early history of the school was held in the spring. It is now held in the fall during October's bright blue weath- er. This year it was held on Wednesday, Octo- ber 8. The day was ideal for classes to be on campus and boost their entrants along, Dur- ing the first few events the cheering was ex- cellent frorn all classes, but the senior spirit Med glances at our mascot, a white goat. The stu- dent body soon caught this spiritg as each boy or girl put all their might into their event, every eye was upon him. Maybe this accounts for the school records that were established by seniors. They are: lst Class of '53 lst Jone Bush lst Jone Bush 2nd Herb Emeigh 3rd Herb Emeigh lst Helen Imler lst Ted Treese lst Dot Longenecker Joann Ritchey lst Jone Bush 2nd Helen Imler lst Ted Treese 3rd Herb Emeigh soon took the victors cry, and led their en- trants to SUCCESS. In the early history of the school a large banner hung in assembly bearing the numer- als of the winning class. Now we have a large trophy in our display case which bears the engraved numerals of the winners. Class of engraved there this year. Even though the Seniors would like their names to remain permanently on the school records, they want to pass on their spirit to win to oncoming classes.
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Baafmfiall . . . JANUARY 9-Morrison Cove became en- gaged in a four-Way tie for first place by downing visiting Saxton 53-49, in the league opener. The game was close all the way, but a fourth quarter spurt by Cove of 12 points to 6 provided the margin of victory. JANUARY 13-Cove suffered its first de- feat at the hands of Williamsburg by a score of 61 to 48. Playing on its home floor Wil- liamsburg could not miss. Smith hooped 14 points in Cove's losing cause, JANUARY 16--Cove gained its second victory in league play by easily defeating Claysburg on their home floor 51-24. Cove took a first quarter margin of 13 to 6 and continued the pace throughout the game. JANUARY 20-Morrison Cove was re- versed by Bellwood-Antis 44-29 for their sec- ond loss in four games of league play. Bell- wood took a first quarter lead of 15 to 5 and this proved to be too much of a handicap for the visiting Bluejays to overcome. JANUARY 23-Morrison Cove gained its third league triumph by setting back visiting Everett 56-44. The Bluejays jumped off to a first quarter 13-8 lead. JANUARY 27--Cove toured to Smith and was edged by a margin of six points, 52-46 for their third loss. The game was a seesaw battle until the closing minutes of the final quarter when Smith forged ahead. JANUARY 30-Morrison Cove lost its first ball game of the season on its home floor, and, to its old rival, Roaring Spring. The final score was 51-28. This gave Cove a first cycle record of 3 wins and 4 losses. FEBRUARY 6-Cove began the second cycle with a flying start by whipping Saxton on their own floor, 49-30. Cove jumped off to a fast lead and maintained the pace through- out, playing steady and deliberate basketball, with the game under control at all times, FEBRUARY 10-Cove gained its second league victory in two attempts, by downing visiting Williamsburg, 55-52 in an overtime period. The game was tied 47 all at the end of the fourth quarter, but Cove racked up 8 points to 5 in the extra period for the win. FEBRUARY 13-Morrison Cove cagers remained tied for first place in the Juniata Valley League as they swamped visiting Claysburg 56-40. The score was deadlocked 21-21 at halftime but after that Cove began to click and outscored the Bulldogs 35 to 19 in the second half, Fred Brumbaugh spearheaded Cove's offense with 21 markers. FEBRUARY 17-Cove gained their fourth straight victory and pulled a mild upset as they brushed aside visiting Bellwood by a five point margin 42-37 in a key league game. Center Harold Smith netted 14 points to lead Cove's drive. FEBRUARY 20-Morrison Cove picked up their fifth win in 5 games of second cycle play at Everett as they edged the Warriors 51-47. The contest was nip and tuck all the way with both teams shooting especially well in the fourth quarters. Fred Brumbaugh rack- ed up 16 points to lead the Bluejays scoring as Cove remained tied for first place honors. FEBRUARY 24-Cove continued to play excellent basketball as they turned aside tough Smith on the home floor 58-51 for their sixth straight triumph. Cove was off to a fast start and was never in danger until the final quarter. FEBRUARY 27-Cove lost its chance for the Juniata Valley second cycle championship at Roaring Spring as they were set back by the Yellow Jackets 64-38. This was the final game for Cove and gave us a 7-1 second cycle record. TIME OUT
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