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Tri-Hi-Y Row l. ll Miller. J Clapper, K Brumbaugh, J Merkel. ll Dllling, D Fluke. Row 2. L Hluttvnberger, N Rhodes, C Closson, J Stone-rook, B Claar. Y Merrltts, Miss Park, .I Nicodmnus Ruw 3. 1' Dllling, 1' Paul, B Merrltts, J Smith, B Frye. K Beach. N Ds-twller, L Corle. Row 4. D llurket, H Creighton. J Furry, J llinlsh. K' lllte, I. Meri-ltts, A English. The Tri-Hi-Y is in its third year at Cove High as a National Christian Organization in affiliation with the State Young Men's Chris- tian Association. At an impressive Candle Lighting Service on October 7, 1958, the new officers welcomed thirty-four new members into the club. The officers for this year were as follows: President Betty Claar Vice President Carol Closson Secretary Bonnie Hall Treasurer Jean Stonerook Chaplain Virginia Merritts Advisor . Miss Park Various speakers led the members in dis- cussion from the Tri-Hi-Y Manual Teen Talk. At these discussions the girls presented some of their teenage problems. In order to carry out their charitable pro- jects, the Tri-Hi-Y must have money. They obtained some of this money by selling candy at basketball games and wrestling meets. On July 27-31, 1958 Bonnie Hall, Jean Stonerook and Betty Claar represented the club at the State Tri-Hi-Y Convention at Grove City, Pennsylvania. The girls attended work shop where they obtained many new ideas to benefit the club. The girls also attended a very impressive Candle Light Service and talent show. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. Page Sixty-Three
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Pine Whispers Row I. 'l' Reese, H Fry, V Hampton, C Knuppenburg, I! Repluglr-, J Guyer, B Metzger, M Stern, J Eber- solv, A Bc-: :tel. llow 2. Miss Smith. L Leldy, L Blattenberger. L Corlm-, M Bankert, B Replogle, J Lehman, J Hlnish. J Mc-rkvl, M Smith, Mrs. Stayduhar. Row 3. J Quarry. S Detwiler, P Wineland, B Claar, M Nier. T Ormsby. D Hamm, J Mcllunahy. J Mani- fold. D Stuard. B Wlneland, S England, S Ritchey, L Boor- Rnw 4. J Furry, K Beach, J Smith, J Greenleaf. D Fluke, I. Stoudnnur, C Hite, S Constance, M Honsaker, J Ba-acll, 1' Metzger, R Negley, J Bigelow, D Greenleaf, G Myers. With the firing of questions and the throw- ing of eggs, the 1958-59 Pine Whispers staff started the subscription campaign with a bang. I've Got a Secret was the theme of the as- sembly presented to the student body by the staff. An edition of the paper, full of news, sports, features and other choice items, was published each month of the school year. This year a 'tfirst for the newspaper was the com- plete typing and dittoing by the staff and others. Many times it seemed as if the reporter could not dig up enough news to fill the pages but in the end, the staff always came through. Pine Whispers reporters and staff attend- ed the spring and fall conventions of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association which they are a member. The fall convention was at Altoona and the spring convention at Claysburg. Students returned from these meetings full of ideas and plans for the better- ment of our publication. Through thick and thin the advisors, Miss Smith and Mrs. Stayduhar, were always ready to help the staff. The members of the staff which kept the paper moving this year were: Editor-in-chief Janet Guyer Co-Editor . Bonnie Metzger News Editor .. Miriam Stern Assistant , Janice Ebersole Feature Editor Harry Fry Assistant . , Tom Reese Sports Editor ,, .. .. .. Dick Replogle Assistant ,. ,... Ginger Hampton Business Cynthia Knuppenburg Assistant .. Ann Bechtel Typists Senior Commercial Class Page Sixty-Two
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Our Band Row I. B lirulmker, D Hamm, J Ebersole, B Hall, J Fisher, S Ilngland, C Dilling, J Furry, H Fisher. Row 2. S Roblnette, H Brubaker, S Dllllng, N Detwiler, C Biddle, G Rothwell, K Stern. C Ritchey, N Rep- Ingle, F Leldy, D Burket. R Metz, M Nier, WV Replogle, J Bush, B Hamm. Row 3. K Iirumlmugh, J Ritchey, L Frederick, C Geist. ll Snyder, G Baker, WV Rhodes, G VVelrman, J Guyer, I' Grubb, L Leldy, I' Metzger, J Bush. W' Gahagnn, D Aletzler, J Nicndemus, J Beau-h, I. Green- leaf, S SVlnelnnd, S Furry, H Callihan, L Ritchey, J Hlnish, I. Blattenherger. Row 4. It Ne-gley, B Replogle, J Lehman, P W'lneluurl, M Hnnsaka-r, D Bowman. R Replogle, G Myers, C Plleusnllt. Mr. Fisher, R Carper, J Steele. R Smith, L Dilling, M Stern, L Sboudnour, J Manifold. I! Sheluxn, T Knisely, S Park, J Moose. One of the busiest organizations in the school this year was the band. Under the direction of Mr. Paul J. Fisher, the band met during the fourth period each Monday and Wednesday. This organization participated in many parades including: the Bedford Fair, Halloween Parades, Santa Claus Parades, var- ious Firemen's Parades, and the annual Band Day at Penn State. It provided the special music for the school Christmas program. Cove High was well represented at Dis- trict Band in Hollidaysburg on January 15, 16, and 17. Guest conductor for this festival was Mr. Richard Bowles, assistant director of bands at the University of Miami, who had visited Cove in 1952 to direct that year's Blair County Chorus. Those who attended this year's band festival were: George Baker-third cor- netg Donna Mae Burket-second horng Betsy Brubaker-third clarinet, Hillegarde Fisher- second fluteg and Janice Fisher-first oboe. Eighteen members of the band attended County Band at Roaring Spring High School on March 13 and 14. They were a part of the mass band which rehearsed Friday and Satur- day afternoon climaxed by the grand concert on Saturday night. Page Sixty- Four
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