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

 - Class of 1959

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PLAQUE WINNERS KEYSTONE FARMER NN Dennis Smith, William Leidy. Joe Steele. Dale W. Hoover William Leidy A. I. C. WINNER CORN GROWERS ----mu-qgq M,-vw QW., W xx mxwwww Wayne Sollenberger Dale Longenecker, Max Longenecker. Dale W. Hoover Page Seventy w-eu

Page 71 text:

Future Farmers of America STATE PROJECT WINNERS year that a boy from the Cove Chapter won this award. In October the senior class went to Fulton County to see the benefits that a county re- ceives when they become a soil conservation district. They saw instances in which coopera- tion between the Department of Highways. De- partment of Forest and Water, Game Commis- sion, Extension Service and Soil Conservation Service had been carried out to benefit the farmers. Interest in soil and water conserva- tion expanded from this trip and the members were wondering when Blair County would be- come a soil conservation district and receive these benefits. Bill Leidy, the F.F.A. president, was the only member to receive the Keystone Farmer Degree. Competition this year was Very keen. Most of the Cove's 13 applicants were rejected for only having had completed 2 years of Vo- cational Agricultural. The State Farming Program evaluation was again conducted and the Morrison Cove Chapter received many medals. Bill Leidy's program received the highest number of points in the state but when the top 3 boy's programs were re-considered, Bill placed second to a boy with a more extensive program. He won the Hollidaysburg 6 County Production Credit As- soeiation Award. Dennis Smith won the Blair County P.C.A. Award, and Joe Steele won the Bedford County P.C.A, Award. Other boys that won state farming program awards were Dale Hoover, Wayne Sollenberger, Gary Smith, Tom Detwiler, Max and Dale Long- enekcr, Paul Longenecker, Harold Bailey, Galen Miller, Wayne Burket, and Robert Weyant. Last September at the Morrison Cove Community Fair our chapter placed 2nd with our window exhibit. We placed 3rd at the Hollidaysburg Community Fair. The awards that our members received denote a lot of hard work. It truly indicates that we are earnestly striving to live up to our motto of Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live. Living to serve. Page Sixty-Nine



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Camera Club Row I. M lf1lllkl 'i. K' Dilllng, S Detwller, ll !Velm4-rt, ll Hamm, ll Fislu-r, A lluughmam, M Nh-r. Row 2. E Lehnmn, ll Pollard, C YvlllfPl'!4, N Shoneronk, D Steele, ll Summers, -I Merkel, M lfflllllllhllgh, ll Bruhuker. Row 3. D Hoover, G llnrton, N Detwlle-r, S Constance. ll llumm. ll Snyder, G xvll 'llHlll, .I I-'haha-r. Row 4. Mrs. Mxllllll, NV In-q-sv, .l Que-rry, S Furry, R Turner, M G1-rhurt, I. Carle, .I Mouse-. On October 10, 1958 the Camera Club held its first formal meeting of the 1958-59 school year. Mrs. Magill, club advisor, super- vised the meeting in which the following of- ficers were elected: President Stanley Furry Vice President Bernard Summers Secretary Bonnie Hamm Treasurer Gary Horton Club activities were hampered this year by the set-up of floating periods. However, all members gained much knowledge in the photo- graphing and development of a picture. A special privilege to club members only was the use of the darkroom. Films were de- veloped for any person of the student body who desired so and was willing to pay the small fee of 30e or 350. A special exhibit was prepared by the members and presented to the student body on February 24. The display consisted of prize winning photos of the Kodak Photographic High School Contest, sponsored by the East- man Kodak Company. A short story with each photo told why it had been picked as a prize- winnerg the angle of the main character with the background, the feeling displayed in the picture, the lighting effects, etc. Several films and several demonstrations regarding photography were shown during the sehool year. Although the club is rather new, it is a very worth-while one and can prove beneficial to all members as they learn to develop films, print and enlarge pictures. Page Seventy-One

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