Grove City Area High School - Pine Knot Yearbook (Grove City, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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Miss Elena Johnston Evhiraiinn We, the staff, gratefully dedicate this book to Miss Johnston, Whose untiring efforts, ever- ready criticisms, and never-failing enthusiasm, brought it into existence, perfected it, and proved that there should be, could be, and was Such an Animal. 2 1924 PINE KNOT ,f..,- ,--,,-g..-- ...g,...,,-V -I - -, -,,,-,,-:,,..,,-,: ..:,,-, .... -1 -,,.,-1..,-1...-,..-4...- ,.-,,,-m..,,,..., Glhv Ellarulig You cut away our festered ignorance, Keen conscientious Surgeons of the Mind, The operation hurts our prideg We criticize and deem you blind, But when the healing time is o'er We call you then with honor and respect Most Excellent Surgeons of the Mind. PINE KNOT 1924 ,- .. - --,..-,,--',.-.,-1,.-..,-1... ,,...,,- ,1-3-,,-A.,-, -H,-,H-A .,, ..., -: - i-1,.,-,,1,- ...-,..,-...5. PROF. H. M. B. LEHN Supervising Principal 1924 PINE KNOT aio:--nu-un-mf-nn-.un....uu-nn-:ul-nn-un-un-un1nu11m11m-nu-nu1:np-un-lun-un-nninniun-nn1nn1nn-l:n1unio PINE KNOT .yi-1...-....-....-....-....-1...-,...-in... ... ,.-.. -.r -1 - - -1 -A -.--- .1 .-,y--- -,...- 4. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY H. M. B. Lehn - Supervising Principal Miss Mary Hanna - Secretary to Principal G. H. Crowther - Principal of High School Margaret Washabaugh - Latin Rebekah Washabaugh - Latin Elena Johnston - English Nancy Frew - Mathematics Eugenie Coulter - Mathematics Bess Campbell - English Margaret Houston - English and History Mrs.Edith Houston - Business Sarah Conrad - Mathematics H. S. Manson - Science Lee McCandless - History Rollin Filer - Science and Coach Mable Buchanan - History and Engli Mary Hazlett - Biology sh Dorothy Horrell - Domestic Science Ruth Foltz - French and Latin Eleanor Barnes - History Mary Barber - English and Latin Lois Campbell - Music Lois Burnham - Business Genevieve Davis - Mathematics and Girls' G Selkirk Burgess - Music Genevieve McMullen - French F. D. Craft - Gymnasium QBoys'J Orpha Schollard - Nurse BOARD OF EDUCATION R. E. English - President M. W. Graham - Vice President Mrs. Loretta Monroe C. A. Atwell C. G. Harshaw H. M. B. Lehn - Secretary 6 ymnasium 1924 PINE KNOT ofuu1lm1m:1r:::1 :1 11 L1 :1 .1 :1 1 :1 1 1: 1 :1 111:11:.1m:1nu1uu1nn1nu1lm1ma1nu1uu,1n.1noi1 7 PINE KNOT 1924 ,iliran:-.gm...m...lm-.gm..gnl-.1N.1,n.i,,,,-g...1 ..i 1' 1-I it 13 ...I 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 ..:,1in.1iinn1,,,,-.il j gil: e - HIGH seHooL nzxys F The taper ,s lit, the hoolc as yet unread, ll The heart is young, all hoped-for lies ahead. ,l The Hame that glows so red and clear, hurns steadiest' ln FFeshman Year. y L The light llames high, ilitense the story grows, Q The contest-time! when utah! rahln spirit shows. No high school time is half so dear ,- Cx ,,. ..- g - i S S0pl'l0ITlOl'C YCHY. 'J The candle llic 4s, the tale is at its best, And Cla mates, friendships prove sincere'-'R ln junior Year. A A The light is dimmed, the hook is closed r Year. --- F M K ix N gg, A L. H ,gf-A 8 OFFICERS CLASS OF 1924 Victor Pearson ------ President Everett Blythe - - - Vice President Dorothy Allen - - - Secretary Charles Simmons - - Treasurer CLASS COLORS Purple and Gold CLASS MOTTO Facta non Verba 1924 PINE INO X 4 N W v 0 N-w Hx b,U - W g f w . f X of, N mmmQQmQQm IEE 5 -'Q' 'f 1 ,, 3 aff 9 PINE KNOT I 1924 .gf..-1...-,...-....-,...-.i..-,..,-,...-E.:-..H-.H-J..-m...:...-.....-....-...i-....-....-..H-....-,.....i...-.....- - -....-....-....-.mp Nina Rodawalt Bob f Ambition-Vassarj Nina of the sky blue eyes is very fond of attending picture shows with one. In public she is so quiet she seems ten years behind the rest, but still we think in private she is the Cardinal's Vest. Lyda Buchanan HLiddyf' Ambition- Toe-dancer:' Lyda came to Grove City for her sen- ior year from Lima, Ohio. Her every tone is music's own, Like those oi morning birosfroosiersb And something more than melody Dwells ever in her words. QSlangj Raymond Hosack Farmer Ambition-200 pounds Avoirdupois and wife to match. In getting high grades Ray took the swelled head, and was quarantined out for a spell. From what other young thing he took the disease, it is not our business to tell. Ross Glasgow Rosie Behold Ross! Is he a flirt? Is he a vamp? A shiek? Well, yes! Does he get 'em? Well, I guess! Do we like him? You bet! Genevieve Matthews Gene Ambition-Domestic Science Genevieve is conscientious, full of fun and a true friend. Her loving nature indicates success in matrrmony. Thelma Ray Fat Ambition-Prima Donna Fat is a maiden fair, a maiden jolly, Opposed to all that's meloncholy. Howard Gills Gillie Ambition-Ladies' Man A good fellow, dandy friend, fine ath- lete, G1llie will bag big game some day. Football-'23 Basketball-Class Captain '23 Wilbert Hovis Cap Ambition-Road-Boss He who once with milk cans rode, Now springs a pen surprise, Was It by brains or just by Change, He won that essay prize? 1924 PINE IXNOT ew- --lz - lfl: - --,: -m:-mf- - 31 '- --li --n---1-1-- Sv Helen Galloway Dimples Ambition-To Graduate. First she broke the Window panes, Looking back to Leesburg. Now she worships even the lanes, Leading here from Leesburg. Elizabeth Smith Betsey Ambition-To talk without being interrupted Quiet to those who know her not, But jolly to those who olo, One whose friendship is ever sought, Especially by one-Now Who? V erner Weber Webfoot Ambition-Millionaire Said Webfoot Weber, No girl iorrmef But Leap Year caught him napping, Now thrice a week at George's door The neighbors hear him rapping. Roughneck '22 William Miller Dusty Ambition-Holy Roller Preacher. William Miller, that's his name, But he d0es't grind the grain. Whiriing wheels are in his head Hence the golden thoughts are sped, And in time's deep harvest bin Will that wealth be gathered in. Eleanor Allison Pete Ambition-Coaching A pretty lass of some class, With cadets she has a pass. Her beautiful bob is the duck's quack, And her favorite flower,-Lyle-ac. Martina Lytle Teeny Ambition'-To cut a dash Sincere, earnest, loyal and true No better friend the whole world thru. Clair Frits F1'itzie Ambition-To know it all. Frits is always ready for a little fun and to enter into an argument on whatever subject happens to be under discussion. Better to have studied and flunked than never to have studied at all. Harold Thomas Dad Ambition-Gray Matter in Cranium A knock-out on the piano. A try-out on Football. A tear-out on The Pine Knot. A caught-out at 'Green's. A blow-out at the Banquet. A cyclone among the girls and teaghers. v PINE KNOT 1924 4...-..,.-..,,.....,-...r-....-.i..-..f.-..r-.,.-...:..,,.......,,-...-....-..,,...,.,-,,,:- -,.,-....-...,.......- 2- - .....i.........-.....-..5. Harold White Whitie Ambition-To find the missing link Here he comes: 'tWhitie himselfg With a smile from ear' to ear, But we all wonder Why, he acts so shy Just look et that comb thays On h's dome And then you wonder' why, 'tOh, Harold, please be minef, Nina Abernathy Pinta Ambition- Lecturer Pleasant, kind and full of sport, Just the sort you like to court. Martha Rockwood Slim Ambitionm-Pitt-Erie Chef lllaithafs popularity is not measured by height. Winning ways quite make up for her lack of stature. May she long be remembered for her cheery srnile and We should worry air. Charles P. Simmons 'Chuck Ambition-3l'o be an Indian CQru.ks mighty hanffsonie, and far ahead of the rest, to his iriends' way of thinking he's the Alligator's vest. Boy's Band Orchestra Orpheus Radio Club Glee Club John' Brandon Johnny Ambition-The Ghost in Hamlet John likes G. C. Hi so well he has stayed five years. He is yery fond of books-when they are closed-and has U. soft spot in his heart for the ladies. Margaret Montgomery Peg Anrbition-Engagement Rigg. Margaret is talented both in music and literary lines. Although her lessons are always prepared, yet we find her a lover of fun and athletics, to say noth- of boys. Florence Pettit Flo Ambition-Footlights. Shels a peach, she's a pearl, For she's a G. C. Hi school girl. shes ro bolobie, no coquette, But the fads may get her yet. Cecil Adams Cicero Ambition-Manager of Pickle Factory Cecil Adams is a typical boyg Serious at times, at times full of joy. In his class he might have shone If he had left the girls alone. 1924 .g...-..,:-...i-.,,.-..,.-.... ----- ...i..-....- is Dorothy Miles Ambition- Someb0dy's St Dot's strong on work and strong Her witty tongue wags all the nDOt77 6I'lOg. On play day. Clinton Coulter Napoleon Ambition-A Pretty Wi fe With serious look coined from a bool A future doctor' here appears, His great, big bills to match his pills Will make him rich in future years. Kenneth Kinder Ambition-Horse Doeto dBi 1'. Kenneth Kinder is a very industrious student and makes the teachers think he knows everything. His famou wave is known thruout the 521100 When he has reached midfle h will be a Big Gun in his hotne towi Nora Belle Perry Nony Ambition-Movie Actor Always kind and true, Always smiling, too, But she will never tell How she caught CBeauJ Bruin This charming Nora Belle. niell, Frances McKay Fan Ambition-To write Gr:1nt's llenioii Frances is blessed with an UHUSLV sense of humor and a true spirit o friendship. She clfliiiis that he re hor: scope reads Old Maid but it is sus pected she will master her destiny. Albert Glessner Ambition-D ucle. Shiek He is so exceedingly neat, When he gets out of bed He stands on his head, To keep from soiling' his f Paul Nemo 'Pon eet. King-3 A lTlbitlOH-P1'6Slfl91'lt Standard Oil Paul, the giant member cf the clas of '24 is soon to blossom into a mighty inaiiufactuiei ani' capitalist. His 1112111 friends will rejoice in his rise. Edith iviehnei- ffeobbiei' l Ambition--Beauty Parlo Attractive, pleasing, studiozzs. A lady fair with golden,hair, 'Tis truly worth asserting She's always square at court And never given to Hirting. 1. or fair ll' u PINE KNOT 1954 ,d,....,,1-1-.mln,-.gg,,..5g,,1gm1--1, '1 1 '1 H 1 ::i..gg,..-g ..g 1 11 1: 1 1, 1: 1: ...g,1,m..1ui13,,,1.y.fq Donald Callen Callie Ambition-Mine-Boss Airived this year from Sligo, Pa., L'kes to chew gum, smile at the girls, and draw pictures. Look at his sketches elsewhere in this book. Leola Vincent Dutohy Ambition-To Take in Sceneryw especially Cliffs. This charming girls gets everything, Will even take a fellow's ring Then laugh at him and take his heart, And never cry when they must part. Margaret Miller '3Peg Ambition-Piano Tuner Here's to this '24 star, ia toastb Her hair is brown falmostb Her eyes are blue Ctruej All love Peggy Qthey do! they dolb Joseph Husband Big TlD'1b91',, Ambition-Mgr. of a Florance Shoppe Every one knows when Joe's around For thatbooming bass begins to sound. Out for Athletics every year. Things in his head too, never fear. Clair Seth Tardy Ambition-To Be on Time This quiet Seth oft played with death When he drove his Chevy car. But now, of late, his motto is Hitch your Wagon to a stall. Hazel Seaton Nazimova,' Ambition-To Soar. Hazel has a smile A As sweet as it can he. And everywlieie that Hazel is An answering smille you'll see. ildna Hoffman Eddie,' Ambition-Greenhouse A giggle, a sinile, A beau every mile, Whv not share your fun With some languishing one ? falph Stowe Stowaway Ambition-StreetCleaner G. C. iH. S. put one over on her old rival when she got this dashing young gentleman Qwhose mother looks as young as hej for a Senior, after he had spent three years in Sharon High. Ralph slings hash in the College Inn with the same ease that he recites. 1924 V PINE KNOT Q , i- ::-:n-:lu-:uu1ini-nu111111 - u-mi-nlu-uu-wi-nn-un--im-:nu1nn-:inizuu--:in-uniml1zin.-nu-iuu-.lu-,::i-i Mary Elizabeth Dye Betty Ambition- Purser M'ary, Mary quite contrary. There's less inside your dome. A There's less inside your dome. But still-altho there's nothing there, He needs you in his home. Victor Pearson View Ambition-Director Smithsonian Institute This is our President, nice and trim, He's an athlete full of vim, Loves the girls, espeziallv one, Blushes and powders, too: like some. Football, '21, '22, '23, '24. Basketball, f22, '23. Pine Knot Staff Cass President. Roughneck, 722. Clarence Donaldson LouieW Ambition-Fashion Model Little Louie is a good student. esnec- ially of feiminity. H?e has a nice bright twinkle in his big blue eyes, but he is not yet ready to mount to the skies. Helen Perrirte Honey Ambition-Umbrella Mender Soft was iher Voice, as a mourning' dove' HF-'eu is ore of our quiet girls, She hasnit been heard to speak louder than thunder yet. ti Frances Sfdley Frank Ambition-Hairdresser In the morning she smiles a welcoineg In the eiening she smiles adieug You'll always remember Frances If ever she smiles on you. Clifford Babcock Cliff Ambition-Patent Medicine Fakir. Honor student, athlete. His passing will be a Ceasiiig of exquisite muscf fJew's Harpy- On a Chinese Horev Moonv will no longer ring out in the dressing room. Wallaee McDougall Mac Ambition-Town Dog Catcher Works all day, studies all night, I 'Tain't any wonder he's such a sight. Esther Tait f'Tater'7 Ambition-Red Hot Mamma The inner side of every cloud Is bright and shining, I therefore turn mv clouds about And always wear them inside out, To show the silver lining. PlNE KNOT +I.,nl'llll:,ul:1nl:illuillu.-llllillll 1 9 2 4 .i-. .... ,- -,- ... ..., .. ...1 -,,,...,,g. William Kelly Horney Bill Ambition-Ladies Man An all round good fellow. Not easily vamped. A ready smile for all his friends and a hearty laugh with the boys. Hazel Hodge Hogie Ambition-Dish Washer Flaxen hair with turned-up nose, Such snap and pep is seldom met, Back in the days of Sir Lapincelot, She would have been Lynette. Erma Vinton Erniy7' Ambition-Old Man's Darling Always happy, always gayg Making everything seein day, Never absent, never late- Oh! To boast of such a slate. Elton Martin 4'Marty Ambition-Love Cot. He told a shy maid of his love, The color left her cheeksg But on the shoulder of his coat It showed for several weeks. John Hart B1'et?' Ambition-Poet. Quiet and dvealny, gli en to buildfnr air castles. ,He'll come down to earth one of these days and make a ine al round citizen. Effie Mong Ein Ambition-To be on Tifne A girl of splendid character and sane judgment, she will undouffitedly fOllOft' the lines of least resistance. Eleanor Sterret 'fPet'f Ambition-Bird's Nest Eleanor is a gill light hearted and gay, Whether at work or whether at play, Of her some day good people will sly If only all girls had her cheerful v:i2.y. Robert Buchanan Bucl:W Ambition-Clothes-hanffer. t'Robust Buck is a nice young man, He is a sport, and a Dapper Dan, Rated a poet, an orator, too, But the ones that know it-are few. , , 111111.un..nn::ul1-un-nu-lu PINE KNOT 1 9 2 4 qw, ,,,i 1 ,,,- 1 ,,,: .. ,,,, ,Hui ,,,, iiii v ul: nnnn --nn-nu-nu Lawrence Steckler Bud Ambition-Morman Bishop Girls to the right of him, Girls to the left of him, Into the midst of them, Into Stenography, Rushed this brave lad. Frances Heasley Frenchy Ambition-Dean at Memorial Hall Frances is independentg A. very good way to beg She'll be very capable, When she puts out to sea. Margaret Williams Peggy Antbition-M1 s. Somebody. Margaret, our good story teller, is one of the many Shorties of our class. She says, Good goods are put up in small packages. So is poison, Peg. Glenn Coulter Bags Ambition-Spectacular Appearance He's witty and handsome And fit to be tied, 'But he blushes rose-red When a girl's by his side. Elwood Temple Cana1-yi' Ambition-To be a Tabernacle Quiet and retiring, ' But absorbing much, While the world exploring, He'll not need a crutch. Nellie Daugherty Nell Ambition-'Fiilfilled She -comes from Butler County But that doesn't hurt, For she's a first rate student And a happy little flirt. Faye McDougall Flip Ambition-To Play Mah Jongg Her modest looks the cottage Might adorn, Sweet as the primrose which Peeps beneath the thorn. Clarence Wardle Tarzan Ambition-To succeed Prof. Crowther This bright smiling face will always recall the days when Wardle would enter Crowthei's class singing, Ag- graviting Crowther, Don't you try to joke with me. 17 .-un-ml-un-lnxinniuu-mg...n PINE KNOT 1924 ,,... ...,,-H.--M.......i......-....-...-....-H...-1...-....--H.-...,-,.,.-....-..- -....-...- -....-.- -....-1...-,...-...g. Alice Whitesell Smiles Ambition-President's Cabinet. Our Alice is short of stature, Her eyes are like the sky. She's a quiet little typist, On whom her friends rely. Winifred Armour '5Freddie'i Ambition-Chiropodist. Winifred came to us in her senior year from Greenville, Pa. Winsome in ways and winner in oratory. Robert Hill Hilly Ambition-Pearl Diver. Robert Hill of High School fame, His car burned up, he's getting lame, Up Lewis way this Hill is seen, The same craze, the same phrase, HW'here is Aline'? Edward A'hearn Piper Ambition-To succeed Charlie Chaplin One of the jolliest members of our class of '24. We all know him by his ever present smile and the illumina- tion of his tete-rouge. Elizabeth Mclntosh Scotchy Ambition-Star Gazing Elizabeth was boin in Leith, Scotland. She is a gill wo1'th knowing, With laughing eyes and golden hair, As sweet and good as she is fair. Marguerite Tobin Gr eet Ambition-Cartoonist Marguerite Tobin from Greenville came Greenville's the loser in that little game, A good mixer, a fine friend, Laughing eyes with an A'hearn bend. Maurice Hershberber Red Ambition-Explosions Red is a chemist of great repute. His little recipe, who can refute, To a quart of fair looks, Add a pint of good bluff, The result is a grade 'That looks good enough 165921 Charles D. Sisley Slew-foot Ambition-A Flat. Here comes Seedy Sisley, On ,his phiz he Wears a smile, He's wondering now it's Leap Year How the girls will like his style. 1924 PINE KNOT .g...-i..i-..i-....--.1.- 1- 1- 1- ---ii-.iii-.ii-. Grace Bolobitt Gracie Ambition-Basketweaving An A No. 1, 1924 six cylinder flapper. Everyone who looks through her' spot- less snecks immediately yells, Dim those lamps. She studies like a de- mon and her out-of-school-ways would make Cleopatra turn pale. Bertha McWilliams 'iBert Ambition-Mgr. of Broom Factory. Bertha's neither small nor light, Nor is She a shining light, She powders some and rouges more, A cheerful girl 3ou'd just adore. Donald Drennen ' Dutch Ambition--Tree Doctor This Quiet fellow is a fine student. He expects to train for forestry service. fSrnall wonder that two clinging vines in Room 12 wished they were trees.J Harold Bovard UToddy Ambition-A Still Bovard isnlt a letter man but if there is anyone who through technicalities missed the golden G, it is this hai rl hit- ting and persistant grid-man. His fav- orite pasttime is Sleeping in. Gladys Tui ner Ma Ambition-SweitzeiuCheese Pack up your troubles and let's go That is Gladys as we know her. Even the charms of Grove City's street lights cannot make her forget the al- lurments of the metropolitan foot- lights. Ask Horney. Hazel McDowell 'fBobbie Ambition-Peanut Roaster Hazel McDowell is winsome, happy, and a goof citizen. She attends all community meetings probably with a View of seeking office. William Bruner Baby Bruno Ambition-Preacher Famous for his musical Hee-haw. gives lair mom se to be a man of great weight in his community. Watch Bill's career. Cecil Vincent Cease Amlcition-Patrol Wagon. Cease is quiet-most of the timc,--- always ready to favor his friends, works hard on the gas iine such as plays, monologues and rhymes. PINE KNOT qw- :........-....-....-l...............-l.. 1924 l-w.,n-'in-.un--:m-:un-:nninn-nn1:lu1nninn,nn-.nn1lnl1nu1lln- 1nn1un...nn..asfc Theodore Husband Tedl' Ambition-Wedding trip. Curly is the- despair of the teazhers, the delight of the football fans, a puz- zle to the girls and an all round good fellow. Phyllis McQuist0n Phihy Ambition-Black Diamonds How sweet a maiden here we see, Still though she is so wonderous Coy, For nothing can annoy her. Still though she is so wonderous coy, Cora Neyman Bill Ambition-Model Wife. Blessings on thee, maiden fair, With your short fgobbed boyish hair. Blessings on thee, youfre just great, Flapper maid so up to date. William Fresh Apie Ambition-Painting Barn fe J Fullback Bill of Biooklyn Hill, The name of Fresh can sure fulfill, Hovvever, Bill's not a bad kid Flirting is the worst thing he did. Clair Wolford Nipperf' Ambition-Wearever Salesman. Here he is! KKNiDDG1',,7 the same! He's good in snott and strife. The old mainstay of our '24 team, A long life, and a handsome wife- t'Nipper. Helen Nordstrom f'Nord Ambition-A viator Helen is a brilliant student full of fun and a loyal Senior. May she ever be the same happy ray cf sunshine. Louella Rivhardson Weller Ambition-Miss Fatima. How brilliant and mfrthful The light of her eyes, Like the star dancing out From the blue of the skies. And lightly and freely Her dark tresses play, Where the nowder and rouge Dernurely hold sway. Charles McCarl Skinnay Ambition--A Virginia Home. Ready to cover the town for some ads Busy and hapny with never a sgarl, Dopey and dumb as most any bumg This is our Skinnay McCarl. Editor of The Pine Knot 1924 PINE KNOT .f.u1null1unn1N....- 1 1 1 .... .... 1 1 1M1ml,nn-.mg1.m.-Mullin1,m..,m....,,.41mg1im-.m..-lm,nu1,,,,1ln:....,4. James Griffith Pardoe Jim Ambition-To Grow Up. Cross-eyed and simple, In love with Kate's' climpleg A 'cheer-leader' so neat, He just can't be beat. Mary White f'Firpo', Ambition-To Explore the World. Full of life, why should she care, If the wind's contrary? There's not a parrot anywhere Talks more than our good Mary. Fred Moon Cal Ambition-Pies. Cork Screw Co. This human Moon shines every night And shows the Way to many, From his house of glass He throws no stones. But rakes in many a Penny. Zilla Griffin Xylophone Ambition-Plumber. Here we glimpse a maiden fair, Eyes of blue and light brown hair, Full of pep, and full of fun, Bound to win some mother's son. 21 PINE KNOT Qu-:au-:in-nu-nu1nu-mu-un1fm1mp1H.,1,,,,1im1-H,-.,,n... 11:1-3,1 1924 ,.i-: -i 1 -1 --1-1 :unix-1uu1nn!o Frances Graham Sweetie Ambition-A 1925 Flapper. Quiet, gentle and meek is she, No dilference what conditions beg Regardless how the teachers scold She's never angry, never bold. Reed Lewis Lewie Ambition-Dancing Master. The ir re stistble, liappj-go-iucky shiek. His jolly manner and friendly ways have made him. quite the Elephant's Sideburns in G. C. and Clarion. George Porter Snorter Ambition-To be a Lounge-Lizard George is a shiek and singer, too, He chases away our midnight blues, He sure is handsome and full of pep, E veryone stops to watch his step. Lula Sidley Honey-Lulu Ambition-Mermaid. Her eyes are blue, Her friends most true, She's never too busy To greet all of you. Susan Green Sut1e Ambition-To Play Moore. Susan first presented her smiling coun- tenance to G. C. H. S. in her senior year, coming to us from Wilkinsburg Hi. She is a goori palg a capable de- bateig and an all round flirt. Edward Thomas Eddie Ambition-A few Ideas Eddie is one of the most popular boys in our class. A general iavorite with the teaxheis and the girls. Wlth those good looks and broad shoulders he is quite the Duck's Quack. John Clelland Jun'9 Ambition-Editor Snappy Stories If silence signiiies knowledge then Jolrnfs brilliancy is easilv aciounted for. He is always nrimp and neat. As a friend he's hard to beat. Alice Schaeffer Schaef Ambition-Light-House Keeper Its quality, not quantitv, that counts, Alice is an expert in playing tricks on her classmates or in solving commer- cial problems. 1924 PINE KD-O1 Ifuw- lull -nn-nu- 11.-::- :- :- - 1 -ur Richard von Ende Dick Ambition-None. Reached the Limit An all round good fellow, Well up iii his marks. A member of the Boyle Band, Radio Club and the Orchestra. Football letter man and winner of vo- cal solo in contest with Greenville. Mary Horseman Hortense Ambition-Tonsorial Artist Eve1'yone'sl3ud1ly with a turned-up nose Happy-go-lucky wherever she goes. When the sun shines, curly head- But in stormy weather-nuf sed! Edith Young Edie7' Ambition-Weather Prophet Says this dashing young lady, Who attracts many boys, I will never grow old, Or abandon youthls joys. Harold Johnson AlofH Ambition-Road Boss This ladies' man has a great big car, Which attracts his friends by Hooks, He has a girl in every town, For with his car he talks. Grant Filer Dummy7' A1'1'IlCltl0ll4-LSlllllS Circus. We call him Goofy Filer, But a fine old p Ll he. He was a good old Roughnesk In the year of '23, Dorothy Stubbs t'Ditt07' Ambition4Botile Blower. This lively young' athlete, Has made good hex time, lHer name spells sufcess Without this little rhyme. Sara Elizabeth Jack Sara Lib' Ambition-Taxi Driver 'tSara Lib is a true sport. She love' hikes, picnics and basket ball, studio by the hour and never fails in Vergf Everett Blythe Penn State' Ambitionh-To get a joke. Ev is an athlete, a versatile athlete a renowned athlete, in fact an athletic athlete, and yes girls, he's oh! so handsome. PINE KNOT l 4....-.,.,....,.:.....i......-....-....-....-.... 1924 inn-lm-un--nn-un--nn-nn-fmiinu-me-uu-ni:--ul:-mx- z- 1 1-ni:-ui:-ni:1ln51 Dorothy Allen Dot Ambition-Wilson's 14 Points A charming girl in everv way, This lovelv little Dot, That all can't love and win her hand Is one heart :breaking thought. Orchestra and Orpheus, f21 '22 '23 '24 Class History David Shelley Squeely Ambition--Editor Ladies Home Journal Here is Daveg orator, artist, all round athlete, droll entertainer and good fellow. Que voulez-vous encore! We prophesy great success in all your fut- ure undertakings. fSten on the gas.J Football, '21 '22 '23 '24 ' Basketball '21 '22 '23 '24 Harold Cozad Cozy Ambition-To repeat Perrfs Victory. Arrived this year from Parnassus Hi, Tall and handsome the flappers say, One little Rosebud caught his eye, And so he was bound to stay. Virginia Jamison Double Chinn Ambition-Ziegfierld Follies. Here's a sweet girl To whom all the boys cater, A good violinist and A great defzater. Janette Nicklin Nick Ambition-Missionary Oh, don't you remember Sweet Janette with merry brown eyes. Who blushed with delight, When you rnentionezl one name But that name you are left to surmise. William Rainey Bill Ambition--Anything Emerald Here's Rainey, very brainy. As a Senior Cught to be But of late, deteriorate Often seen, shading Green. Robert Butler Bert Ambition-A Living Skeleton. Here's a guy of great renown, deeds are known thruout the town. As captain of our football team, We know he sure has got some steam. Gertrude Bowden 'STOHIHIYH Ambition-Match Making. This pestiferous tease is a jolly laSS, Whose fat eschews a Skinnay class. The Pine Knot Staff. t A HE RAZZBURG GAZE1'TE CHIMES NO SENSE A COPY APRIL FIRST I7 A. P35 SENIIIUIIHRAINEY IIIMIESIIEY IN--IIUEEEE CAII RUIUNIIAMSCANIIAI ANOTHER HAT WITHDRAWN FROM POLITICAL RING BRIIIIAIII WER SHAKEN Washing-out, D. C.-Sen- ator William Rainey is to appear as witness in the Coffee Can Rotundal' scan- dal. It is hoped that the Senator's brilliant career and flashing testimonies will throw some light on the af- fair. Rainey is connected only in as much that he has 163 9-16 shares fPreparedJ in the Duplex Lubricating Company owned and oper- ated by Secretary of the Exterior, I. M. Dumb and Secretary of the Bank Roll, I. Will Steele. NEWLY EEIFFJFIWIYUR in IIQUNIE nunfs Crimson Gulch, Nev.-Mr. Grant Filer has assumed the reins of government, as newly elected mayor, late tomorrow afternoon. He will deliver his inaugural address yesterday and it was very good. Immediately on the grad- uation of the class of '35 Gertrude Harshaw and Dick von Ende expect to open a class teaching the fine art of rolling eyes and dice. Adjoining this establishment will be found Sara E. Jack and Grace Bobbitt-Beauty Shoppe. Bony Airs, S.A.- Flght- ing Bill Bruner walks off with th e Paper-Weight championship bout, handing Fade Away Fannegan in- to the arms of Morpheus in the fifth round. 53 A. P.iAIter Prohibition I iuulvms WEUUII RAGE Poke-it-sky, N. Y.-Hon. D. A. D. Thomas, Esq., So- cialist candidate for munici- pal garbage collector with- draws from the political race on the grounds that a wheel in his wagon is dam- aged beyond repair and one horse died. Mr. Thomas did rot state what he expected Lo do but it is remarked that he has heavy holdings in J. L. Penny's series of :hain stores. mvlHunAN mumsi EEK Hmm HIP UE EIEEEI mwfn Paree, 'France - James Griffith, an American tour- ist, tumbled from the peak of Eiffel Tower last Friday P. M. He sustained several severe injuries among the worst of which were a dis- located brain and a sprained finger-nail. Madandagasedcow, Ilndigo Ocean-Hon. Dickson von Ende is opening a combined soda-fountain and livery stable in King Eatemrawis village. He states that this mighty project is entirely philanthropic and for the express benefit of the na- tives. IHis success depends largely on whether he keeps his head or not. Honk Honk, China-Chas. Sisley files a suit against the government of China for alleged injuries. He charges that he found a portion of the royal fleet in his breakfast-food. 25 ELECTRIC EAN NIAGNAIE REIIRES ERUNI BUSINESS North Pole-The electric fan agency run by Charles McCarl has changed hands. After completing negotia- tions with the National Fruit GYCVVSIIS Assogration which is taking over this business, Mr. McCarl says he expects to retire from business and end his days in an igloo with an oczas- ional inter-stellar Hight to break the monotony. INote, McCarl was always a little Hightyj Razzburgh - Local lady wins first honors in county- wide essay contest. Mary White, the young hopeful of one of our best townsmen acquits herself admirably in the last of a series of essay contests. We regret very much that this paper is un- able to print the winning essay on Eye Winkersf' and wish to commend the labors of our youthful citi- zen along literary lines. It is really remarkable at her age. VVest Librarian, Minn.- Ray Hosack is awarded the Congressioniall medial fleath- erj of valor after' saving Don Drennon from a fear- ful hydrophobic bumble-bee with extreme danger to himself. The dread monster was about to pounce on its prey Cpoor Dcnj when brave and fearless Ray shot it through the tail with his ltrusty bow and arrow. , .. AY , .... sh. Page Two THE RAZZBURG GAZETTE CHIMES April 1 s eg g v v xzbdgxym H l me .,.swe,i.1g',1.'fof ..s','a, '71 ' -was-1 - EDITORIAL The Whichness of the What The whichness of the what! An extremely broad subject. One that requires much consideration and forethought. Archemedes gave his opinion back in 1776. This brilliant work was soon followed by a ser- ies of le-:tur-es, bearing di- rectly or indirectly on this most momentous question, prepared by Columbus, Pla- to and H. M. B. Lehn. Ein- stein propounded a reason- able thesis dealing unintel- ligently and ineffectually with the grave problem which has always caused so much controversy. The whichness of the what. In those few words lie unlimited possibilities, a veritable gold mine of op- portunities for all scientists, theologians, physicians and philosophers. After centur- ies of expounding, pro- pounding, compounding and hardpcunding the ancient object of discussion is still alive and kicking. Here is your chance -Graduates oi '24. Be famous!! All nuts that failed to phone to our reporter their names and deeds will have to sleep on. We wanted to touch up everybody with our latest bottle of mufilage. ,OT The Chimes is a ni St re- putable sheet in e-.ery ies- pect. Subscribe early and avoid the rush. Subscrip- tions should be addressed G. Matthews, Sucker Depart- ment. 101 Ye editor and all associ- ates have gone througn the medical course in Whackem School of Journalists, and are thoroughly equipped to blow up anybody. TOT Our linotype writer, Rev. Cecil Adams is never known to make mistakes except on obituaries of maiden ladies of uncertain age. 101 Reporter Wardle is most painstaking i n n o sin g around after all the delicate tidbits of latest scandal. SENATOR HAROLD JOHNSON STILL FIGHT HIGH WAGES fDissociated Press.J Washing-out - Senator Johnson, the Labor repre- sentative from the Pardoe district declares that an impossible economic condi- tion exists and that the very foundation of the cap- italists power is crumbling. The farmers and workmen are deiiberately swamped in financial affairs. They are receiving more money than they are sole to spend and they go without sleep for many days getting rid of it. There are no more bogus stocks or bonds in which to sink it, everything turns to money in their hands. What :an the poor workmen do? If they quit farming they quit eating and if they keep on farming the money iloozl still pours in. An unfair condition exists as the bank ers and brokers are now paupei s. This is outrageous and deplorablef' says John- son, who sees nc hope for the submerged farmer. Orations and Lectures on any subject written to orde: for One Dollar each. Would- be orators may make pay- ment for same on the in- Address: Professor Freddie Armour, at G. C. H. S. 26 RADIO PROGRAM fSusan Gfreen Announcing.J The Dumb-Bell Broadcast- ing Station will at 6:00 p.m. Monday, broadcast the fol- lowing program on a wave-- length of 1,000,000 Comets. If bugs at distant points fail' to hear some of these selections they should throw their sets awayg they canft be any good. 6:30-We will be favored by a talk, subject, Burnt Gases, by Exhaust Pipe. 7:00-The United Broth- ers of the Gas men's Asso- ciation will render a gas- house explosion. This num- ber will require no loud speaker. If operators at a distance cf 5,000 miles do not hear this selection let us know and we will call the city powder plant and have the explosion repeated. 7:40--Shooting of noise- less fire crackers for the benefit of the Deaf and Dumb institutions at Var- ious points. 9:00-There will be a reading by Millie Ameter. 10:00--Market reports by Bull Durham. Legal actions were brot against Elwood Temple, the wealthy young egg-broker, by the blushing young de- butante, Sara Libbie Jack, in a very debatable Ffattery Case. Elwood is deepfy grieved that such a thing had to be made public ss early in his career. Dame Rumor has it that he has quit spearing hearts and is ,drowning his remorse by recklessly shooting pool. What is puzzling the publi: is: Does his mother know he's out ? Miss Leola Vincent, the noted scientist, who has been trying to put two and two together for a long time no-w, has discovered the reason that a crab walks backward is because it wants to keep the dust out of its eyes. April 1 THE RAZZBURG GAZETTE CHIMES Page Three LOCAL Miss Janette Nicklin while driving out College avenue in her Tin Lizzie at a high rate of speed was suddenly confronted by a hugh white hen belonging to Miss Pettit. To avoid die- molishing the feathery ap- parition Miss Nicklin turned her car into the curb. She was unable to find the clutch and drove directly through a south window of the Jas. McKay home. The fenders ripped a few pictures off the walls and the engine struck the parlor sofa amid- 5 ships, separating temporar- ily the occupants. Besides collecting damages for yar- nish scratches off the mov- ables it is understood Miss McKay will Filer suit against Lizzie for alienat- ing affections. Prof. Clarence Donaldson QZ-Z-ZJ noted archaeologist, a graduate of Fredonia In- stitute, Military Division, has recently unearthed the jaw-bone and three eggs of a prehistoric five leggef Whiff-in-Roofer along the pleasant banks of Wolf Creek near Cow Belly Bend, Pa. Prof. Donaldson was strolling along aimlessly searching for green striped what-nots as is his custom when his eagle eye espied a peculiar shrub growing up- side down from a rock, sus- pended in mid air. Return- ing the next day he un- earthed the remains of a former inhabitant of this fair orb here-to-fore entire- ly unknown to science. It is estimated that the discovery will cast much light on several puzzling questions now confronting such worthy men as Prof. Clair Wolford, David Shelly, and Harold White, who have made exhausting ex- Deriments with an incuba- tor for worms. tAt least they were exhausting to the profs.J These men have devoted their lives to research work in t-eha'f of humanity. Prof. Donaldson is a member of the General Gonglomera- tion of Goofs, whose head- quarters is in Harrrmerfest, Norway. Officers Nemo and Bran- don CChas. Ray sulasj made a raid in the Chinatown dis- trict of lower Broad yester- day evening. Tlgy found a hooch establishment in fuli swing under the manage- ment of Li Hung McChes- ney. Among those taken in the raid were Peg Leg Vin- cent and One Lamp Louis Miller. Vin-cent was remand- ed to the coop on failure to secure 5c bail, but Milfer succeeded in persuading a lady friend, E. Vinton, to fork over 5c in his behalf. Trials will come up at next session of court under Jud- ges Coyer and McQuiston. Dorothy Allen, the your Prima Donna, has brought suit for 251005000 damages against Harrold iWhite for ruining her possibilities as a Public Idol. The jury has it that Harold invited her to occupy the same single chair that he was occupying and then boldly slipped his arm about her waist before the whole nc-ol room. In de- Ifense Harold says that it was absolutely necessary and was not meant as ser- gious. Dc-rothv has disproven -this statement by several witnesses testifying that it 'was done with malice afore- thought. Southhamvptc-n, Australia -Terrific cyclone plays ha- voc with band of Americans seeking their fortunes. While touring Deacefuily along in a Boils Rice Twin 1 1-2. Glen-n Coulter, Elton Martin, Ralph Stowe and William Fresh were forcibly struck by a combination blizzard, cyclone and ty- phoon which lifted the,pow- erful car sever-al feet from the ground and took the less hefty occupants along, - 27 save Apie Fresh, who felt the gravity of the situation when he was suddenly drop- ped frozn its clutches to the hard Terra Firma below. Several days later a pig- tailed chink found Ralph half submerged in his after- noon repast of rice, Elton landed safely on top of Mt. Everest and is returning to civilization on a gla-zierg Couiter had a merry ride to the North Pole, where he is waiting for the U. S. naval expedition to bring him a ladder that he may climb down. These four daring adventurers arranged to meet again as soon as pos- sible in Siberia that they may study the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, situated in Ireland. SOlCIETY On the evening of May 1, at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Elizabeth McIntosh, daugh- ter of her father and moth- er, and Mr. Don Callen were united in holy patri- mony. T-he Rev. Horny Kel- ly, officiating, using the ring ceremony. The groom was given away by Dave Shelly, who was gowned in white chintilly lace over a silver tissue, built with a full court train of white satin, to match the bride's veil of white lace, arranged in coronet effect. The brfde's attendants, Victor PearsC-n, William Rainey, Robert Buchanan, and 'Fred Moon were g-owned in bas- kets of rose petals. After a wedding break- fast at Dad Thomas's the bride and groom left for an extensive honey:-moon in the suburbs of Barkeyville. They will be at home after August 1, at their apart- ment on the 16th floor of the Atwell Building, Broad street. Take the dumb waiter up or phone 50-0-5-E fRoman Numer-als.J Page Four, THE RAZZBURG GAZETTE CHIMES April 1 ADVICE TO THE LOVE- LORN Questions answered and advice given by Grandmoth- er Angefica Patricia. Ad- dress all letters to Box 000, Rickety Rocker, Dear Grandmother Angelica Patricia: I am young man in the Senior class of Grove City Insti'ute for Feeble Minded. I am tall, fair, and, if mir- rors tell no liesr have gon' features with the exception of my long nose, green eyes and crooked mouth. I am in love with a girl,who re- cently turned me down. I look as sweet as I can at, her hundreds of times dur- ing the day. What more can I do? Do you think I am destined to be a bachelor? Respectively, Piper A. A love-sick simpleton. Dear Love-sick Simpleton: I do not think the Fates intended that YOU should sew your vest buttons on the wrong side of your over- coat. Some girl who hasn't quite so much sense as the one you spoke of will be sure to fall for you. Run down the alphabet, three below the last. Your, Grandmother Angelica Patricia. Dear Grandmother A. P.: I am a young man attend- ing dental school. I am very much in love with a girl. I would like to write to her but I do not know how to express my thots. Can you advise me? ' GILLIE. Dear Lovelorn Gillie: I am so glad to be able to help my boys. The fol- lowing model letter was broadcasted from G.C.H.S. and will be just about what you want. Note the spel- ling, punctuation and gram mar, which indicate sup- pressed emotion. It is ne- ol? cessary to have some rival, real or supposed, to attract your young lady iriend's attention. Wishing you great success, Grandmother Angelica Patricia. Mar. 21, 2:30 P. M. My dearest Iddie: Am not going to write much because this is in Lit- erary. Well, Dear, I'd ike to be with you tonight and tc- in7oi1'ow night to. Why canyt C Miss P--- won't be there tomorrow night and she will not know about me being with you then and can't say that I've been with you two nights in succes- sion. Oh, heck, why weren't we born real lucky and allowed to be together every night, Just think, Dear, if we had went away when we pfanned we would be to- gether all the time. Well that kissing business has got me worried - but listen you don't need to letl him kiss you. If you do why you are doing something against my will and I'll feel bad enough and then Iill feel rather' mad. You shouldn't let him and please please d01i't-Ch, Id- die dearest don't let him do it. Nothing could hurt me much more to see you let him do it. I'll get the rash-berry and every thing else if you let him do it. Yes I want to wait on you after school and am going too. Well literary is about over. All my love, Clarence. And Dear I love you- oh ever so awful much. But for,G--'s sake don't let that Brick Mc. kiss you or I'll-oh I don't know what. C. they are trying to pull something over on you 28 l and I and don't let them do it or let him. I don't like Brick any way. MEXICO WARS ON HAWAII fDissociated Pressl Apr. 1, 1944-His Royal Excellency, Emperor Blythe of Mexico, has severed all friendly relations which might have existed with The People's Choicej' President Husband of Ha- waii, at three o'clock this morning. The invitation to .do battle was sent fromthe llmperal Chateau at 'Vera lCruz to the Executive Man- sion in Monotula. Pres. Husband gratefully re- ceived the invitation and immediately cabled a wire of thanks for the practical joke he was trying to play. Blythe declared that Hus- band's marines sailing the high sands in their whippet tanks refused to recognize ghis thirteenth wedding day by the usual courtesy of hauling in the anchors and stepping on the alcohol. Several quarts of water lie between Mexico and Hawaii and as neither country em- ploys a navy nothing serious is predicted. It is prophe- sied that the outcome will be a pen duel between the local editors, but as yet, no ink casualities are reported. President Pearson, of the United States is very much interested because the pop- ular heiress Mlrs. Eleanor Allison Lysle, who is view- ing the spring fashions at the Brick Walk reports that the little Lyllie Jr, has dis- appeared. It is feared that her private bootlegger is holding him for ransom. Pearson says this is a ser- ious case. 1 Music lessons S12 a quart. We sing the melody in three keys, Ikey, .Iakey and Whis- key. The last key is where you get the spirit of the song. Red uHlershberger. April 1 THE RAZZBURG GAZETTE CHIMES Page Five SPORTING on the way past the bench. Rolo Gilliland, General Nui- ,,C0ck,,, Clenl d K ku, The oflicial records 'show sance. - out ,lm htindff F .gmt k' that there was Only one Ben Turpln, Scout and wat- T Rg di, ,rf Z in entry for the dash. er boy. en- ouni hriler. f Calvin Coolidge, War Cor- . T' Ro ert But er, tr am- res on ent. fS,geC121l,f1?,fs1rgtCh from ous gxtemporaneousespeak, p p L--i QW ' O! K ' elahm er, will address the next Sikindervicken, Norway- New Pork, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1934--After taking a sev- ere lacing at the hands oi 'fFighting Fritz for nine rounds Cooley let one of his famous f'?J jabs to thc face loose and Fritz got in its way. Fighting hit the canvas for the count ol' ten and was only revived after being worked over for two hours and thirty-three and 2-5 seconds by Doc McDou- gall. It is reported that Fritz has a bruise in the shape of a horseshoe on his handsome NJ physiognomy and rumor hath it Cocky is sEnging, I foundahorse- shoe. Joe Husband Helps Second Team Beat First CSpecial wire to this office from Fredonia. Training Camp.l Chile-con-carn, Mex., Feb. 31, 1934-Joe Husband, bril- liant Tidioute star, helped win yesterdays practice game for the second teain bv knocking a touchdown in the basket in the last few seconds of the fifth quarter of the Tiddledewink game. Grove C'ty's Representative in Annual Athletic Clan- test for Feeble-Minded Wins 100'-Yd. Dash As we gallon off to press the last report from the Athletic Contest for Feebie Minded held at Branchton University states that Lyda Buchanan won the hundred yard dash after a hard hat- tle. The race was nip and tuck all of the way. Coac.. Beckman states, 1 was afraid that Lyda would stop and ask me for a cigarette l . i meeting of the Know No- thing Club for five minutes on The Onion Shortage in Pardoef' g Shiek G-lessner will give a fifteen minute talk on, The Advantages of a Per- manent Wave to anyone who will listen to him. Hon. Ralph Stowe is pre- paring to debate against Bryan 'on the Theory of Evolution. Lhassa, Two-Bits Q'1'h1-I beth - Clinton Napoleon Coulter, it is rumored, is leading a bloodthirsty band of cut-throats, spreading terror throughout aH Pata- gonia. Last week this des- perate gang of 0ut.awS, imounted on their kiddie- cars, swooped down on the little village of.. Bumchow, nestling ainong the piles of egg crates, and played ha- voc with the storm clouds gathered there at their an- .nual convention and picnic. Emperor 'fHi-Le-Lo, alias, Effel Sun Meng, viewing the terrible slaughter from the royal rickshaw decided to dine immediately at Peekin, 10,0-00 jeehongs C573 milesj away. An exciting chase followed but the powerful team of walruses graduafy drew away from Napoleon sind hfs bfnditti, armed to the teeth with Packer's Tar Soap, thus saving the aun- chient and mc-st honored High Mogul from a severe attack Cof murnpsj. The heroic walruses that did the dirty work were: Nina Abernathy, Zilla Grif- Lin and Haze' llodgie. Below is a list Qabridgedj of the gang: Fred Moon, lst Lieutenant, Margaret Montgomery, Aide to- Fred. Fay McDougall, Gunbearer. 29 Don Drennen of Poik, ar- rived here i.n full glory in his quest forthe pot of gold, which he says, is at the foot of the rainbow. The question arises, Who told him? Our brave explorer says: Miss Johnston. Miss Johnston shall quaff The Hemlock for corrupt- ing the youth of G. C. H. S. ADVERTISEMENTS Shaving-without pain or whiskers refunded. Steckfer Barber Shop. Wanted-Capable battery man for rebuilding, repair- ing .and recharging b1'ains. Inquire of Wilbert Hovis. Wanted-Three first-class felines. Tomcats preferred. Send C. O. D. to Bovard's Pure Food Product Co. Hi- grade Cat-sup our specialty. For Sale-'Fu ll bl o 0 d Rhode Island Reds' mahog- any eggs for mastlcatio-n. Inquire of Martha Rock- wood, Pardoe, Ohio. For Sale-Bv mail! In- structions in iisticuffs and boxing bv the noted master, Robert Buchanan. Inquire at his ciiice on Popular St. For Sale-One slightly used, self-o'ling, double-act- ing, fur-lined cheese knife. Terms reasonable. Address all inquiries to Robert Hill. Mr. Hill adds free of charge a six-infh lead rope if sold before July 4th. Lost-One garter buckle, set with sixty sparkling minutes. Finder please keep uniil he has a dozen. then kindly return to Robert Butler and receive reward. PINE KNOT 1924 vias:-:ni :zx -::n- .::x -::u1:1u-: :xn -:m-- vuxn -:u--1 --:xn1:-.:-' 1:1 -1:-.:.1.mu-:un-1 1 - -:ln-nn-:lu1:ui1unI1 Senior Speakers Ar Commencement Exercises June 3 President's Address .,,...,e.,. eeeeee,.......,...,...,,.........,.........e.,..,.ee,A V ictor Pearson Poem s..es..,..,.............eoeeee......... ,..e,,,,,.eeeoooss...s..... oee,oe S a ra E. Jack .N S Elizabeth McIntosh Down ss'sssssssss ss ' s ' 1 G1-ace Bobbitt Declamation ,,ve.oo,,e ,e,oes,sA,,e,ssee lV Iarguerite Tobin Oration ...ss,..,..,..,e,, ..,.Vo..,ee. W inifred Armour Recitation .ss..,.,oee .eoos,ss G ertrude Bowden A It. t -S Harold White 1 IS S '4 ' 'A 'ssA l S Donald Callen Essay ,,..,oe,eoo.,.eeeeoo..ooeeeee oeos, C eeoee es..,.oo,eoo eeooo C C , , Zella Griffin Double Quartet Orchestra l Margaret Montgomery Duet i'iAiiA 'ii iiiiii'iii' I Helen Nordstrom Oration ,oeee... ..i..,...ooeeo .................. C l inton Coulter Cast Of Class Play, M Seventeen 7, The Class Play, Booth Tarkington s 'Seventeenf' was presented in an excellent manner by a capable cast on Thursday, May 29th. in the High School auditorium. The cast included the following: Ralph Stowe Paul Nemo Mary White Elton Martin Dorothy Allen Dorothy Stubbs Raymond Hosack Thelma Ray Margaret Miller Robert Buchanan Frances Graham Clarence Wardle Clarence Donaldson Charles Sisley 1---anqcgq--ik A maiden entered a Mercer bus And firmly grasped a strap, And every time they hit a hole She sat in a different lap. The holes grew deeper, the jerking worse, Till at last she gasped with a smile, Will someone kindly tell me, please, How many laps to a mile ? Life When you're in love, it's hearts, When your're engaged, it's diamonds, When you're married, it's clubs, When you're dead, it's spades. 30 1924 PINE KNOT .g...-...-....-....- -5 -4, -, -.-- .. -, - - -I -1 -- - ......-....-....-m..-....-....-....-m.-1...-.q. 31 PINE KNOT 1924 ,!..,...gu--m.-fm-:n.- rnul -nn-nn-nu- -z -1 --- -' --------- 2 1 1 -H-:III-:ul-:ln-H121 CLASS HISTORY N 1919 the class of '24 first entered the hall of Grove City High School to take up their studies in the eighth grade under the direction of Miss Neyman, Miss Conrad and Miss Washabaugh. High School life had hitherto been a mystery to them and they were eager to learn. After the hrst few weeks, theii shyness wore off and as a class they showed themselves loyal supporters of the High School. As it Was customary for each class to entertain the rest of the school at literary once each year, when their turn came around they decided to give a play. Through the resourcefulness of Eddie Thomas they procured some very elaborate cos- tumes and under the capable direction of their teachers succeeded in presenting a very interesting and entertaining production. The other events of the year 1919 are scarcely noteworthy. In 1920 the same class returned to G. C. H. S., Freshmen. The fortunate UD teachers were Miss Johnston, Miss Jessie Christy, Miss Houston and Miss Coulter. No spectacular program was attempted until the year was Well under way and all had become accustomed to their new studies. However, about Christmas time Joe Husband started plans for a party and after securing the consent of Professors Lehn and Crowther, committees were appointed and definite arrangements made. In spite of the fact that the evening of the affair turned out to be very disagreeable, there was a line attendance, every one had a good time and the eats were great. This same year the Inter-Class Cup was offered to the Champion Class Basketball team and the energetic Freshmen' set out to win it. They loyally supported their team, and although the Sophs Hnally succeeded in gaining the coveted prize they were not at all down-hearted. As to their literary pursuits--another play was decided upon. This time they chose A Trip to the Land of X, an algebraic allegory. Again their success may be largely attributed to the tireless efforts of their teachers and the boys who spent many hours constructing trellises and platforms and painting placards. The Sophomore year of the class of '24 was uneventful, however, their J unior year was crowded with activities. A friendly rivalry grew up between the rooms. Miss Johnston's boys were dubbed the Rough Necks by Miss Christy's room and in' return christened the latter the Angel Faces, challenging them to contest in athletics and scholastics. Mr. Manson's and Miss Burnham's rooms, determined not to be left out, 32 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T ofun-':n1:nn- ulll 111111 Illv 11nl-nn1lul-lul- rllx tnuinu- xun: -uu- xnuu - uuuu - xuuu -un-nu1lul-nu- usnu 1 xunu - uuuu -- xunu -uuuinu-nn-mf. Took- the names The Test Tubes and The Rose Buds respectively and got into the game. Later in the year the class was organized and the annual Junior- Senior Banquet celebrated, it was held in the College gymnasium followed by a program and games in the High School auditorium. It was pro- nounced one of the most successful in the history of the school. Socially the banquet was a huge success but financially--not so good. The Trysting Place was given by a cast of Juniors at London Grange Hall. Those taking part were Si Emery, Phyllis McQuiston, Louis Donaldson, Virginia Jamison, Louella Richardson, Chuch Simmons, and Ed Thomas, assisted by Gladys Turner and Ed A'Hearn who helped with the music, Miss Johnston director. The receipts of this performance and one given at Millbrook by the same people with the addition of another group Who presnted Molly's Aunt made up the deficit and left a pretty little surplus in the coffers. - The Senior year was enlivened with business affairs, rings, pins, dresses, programs, and photos for the year book. The class is justly proud of the fact that in their Senior year they edited the school's first Year Book. Of course the credit can not be entirely theirs, for the Juniors enthusiastically gave much time and effort to the book and without their support and that of the rest of the school nothing could have been accom- plished. The class owes most, however, to Miss Johnston Whose sugges- tions and efforts were invaluable. And now as the class of '24 approaches the end of its High School career, may each member resolve that in that larger school of life which he will enter, he will live up to the motto chosen in G. C. H. S.- Facta non Verbaf' --li0?-f Sweet Genevieve The sentinel on our stairs, From morn 'till evensong, In shine or rain, repeats the strain: Come now, DO step along! Her tones, when first she starts her lay, Are pure an' honey-sweet. The hours Wear by, her throat gets dry- An' then, it's- Move, Tres, Vite l l ! ! I -S. B. 33 PINE KNOT 1924 4,,,1ml1mi.-ml1111:1nu..ml1m.1,,,,1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -im.-51-,H-.info CLASS WILL E the Class of '24 of Grove City High School, County of Mercer, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking 'and making null and void any and all wills, testaments, and writings in the nature thereof, by us at any time heretofore made. This, our last will and testament is as follows: C15 To the Class of 1925, we order and direct the payment of all our just debts, and funeral expenses, as soon as may be convenient after our decease. C25 We do hereby give and bequeath Susan Green's gift of gab to her sister, Eleanor. C35 We leave Dick Von Ende's example as a vocal star to Billy Kennedy, who is an aspiring starlet g also the paper clips he used in block- ing his hat, to Otis Sibley. C45 George Porter leaves the management of the football squad to Bill Allen. C55 Buck Buchanan leaves Elizabeth Turner-to whom? We don't know yet! C65 Phyllis and Eleanoi leave their comb and doreen to Gert Har- shaw and Lucile VanHorn. C75 Robert Butler and Joe Husband leave their noise in English class to the auditorium radiators. C85 Dad Thomas leaves his horse-laugh to any one who may be able to duplicate it. C95 Grant Filer leaves, which is very thoughtful of him. C105 Bert Butler gives his illustrious captaincy of the football team to Johnny Milsop. C115 Piper A'Hearn leaves his newest jazz-bow to Prof Crow- ther and Prof. Lehn to be worn by each alternately. C125 We will to the School some real school spirit and pep for all school activities. C135 To the Junior Class we leave the following: Prof Crowther's kindly advice, we hope it will be taken but not swallowed. Our most valu- able possession, the highly honored and most dignified title of Seniors. To the Scientists of the Junior Class all our old Lab. manuals and the pins with which we pinned our experiments. All the text books we haven't worn out with our great amount of study. 34 1 9 2 4 . P I N E K N O T -1'--------:H-- 1--- - - - 1'-- 1145 We leave all the old Lab. equipment to the junk dealer. 1155 Joe Husband's mouth to be proportionally divided among the Juniors. There's enough for all. 1165 We bequeath Harold Cozad's side-burns to Ski Simmons until he gets big enough to raise some of his own. 1175 The vocal talent of several members of our class we bequeath to next year's Glee Club. 1195 To all whom it may concern, we leave Prof. H. M. B. Lehnrs sweet and melodious band music. 1195 Pardoe leaves the Gold and White megaphone to Bob Boll- man, Alice Cornelius and Katchy Trout. 1215 Toddy Bovard leaves the key of his well filled cellar to Dean Boundy. j 1225 To all who follow us, we leave the High School, its directors, teachers, and janitors, likewise the activities of the school. 1235 To the teachers we give and bequeath all the under-classmen, to be treated in strict accordance to judgment of said teachers. 1245 To Miss Johnston we bequeath a vacation to rest her tired nerves after the strain to which they have been subjected by the Ruff Necksf' 1255 We leave our old class rooms to any who may wish to take them, provided of course, that they are well cared for. 1265 To the Freshies: Take the Class of '24 as your model, in order that you may be glorified even as we. 1275 1235 1295 1305 1315 1325 Grace Bobbitt leaves her intelligence for the use of Delos. Scotchy's good marks we leave to Anna Louise Montgomery Bill Rainey leaves his oratorical powers to John McDowell. Appie Fresh leaves his good looks to Otto Seiplien. We bequeath Harold Cozad's axle-grease to Kenneth Smith. Phyllis McQuiston leaves her ability to slide through recita- tions to Glenn McChesney. . 1335 Thelma Ray leaves her excess avoirdupois to Lucile Uber. 1345 Effie Mong's hair pins we leave to Norma Styers. 1355 Ed Thomas leaves his clod-hoppers to Chuck Gilmore. 1365 We leave the privilege of having a Girl's Varsity B. B- team to Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen girls. 1375 The Senior Band Boys leave their trousers to next year's Band 1335 Don Callen and Ralph Stowe leave a few spare inches of height to James Forker and Frances Graham. We do hereby make, constitute, and appoint the classes of 1925 and 1926 to be executors of this, our last will and testament. 35 'I' PINE KNOT 1924 36 ' 1924 PINE KNOT ,i,,,1,,,,.. ,,,, 1,,,,1,,,,1-H131 1311 -.gg -g -ig 1: -1 1 1 --: -: 1: 1 xznl - ::1 lim- :rl 111111-:nl-:nn-:lu11:u1nhfo The GRAND BANQUET Of The ROUGH-NECKS Tow Modern Versions of Retaliation fwith Apologies to Golclsmithj The Rough Necks will hold their annual banquet in the near future. If each fellow is to represent a dish of food I would say it would be a rot- ten event, according to my fastidious appetite. Grant Filer would be the roasted hot-dog with a stale bun. Butler nothing else than a slice of fat pork. Robert Hill would be sour vinegar pickles. Pearson, the dashing young Cavalier, would come in strong as a cut of sirloin. Bovard is the hard cider. Seth a fair dish of gravy. Hosack is a string of smoked sausages. Weber a piece of peach pie. Pussyfoot is the celery. Dren- nen a delicate sweet cabbage. A bottle of evaporated, sterilized, condensed milk is Martin. Pardoe the pepper to put the pep in the crowd. Honest Bill Kelly and Sleepy Beresford are two bottles of -- ? As for my self I prefer not to attend such a feed as my delicate stomach craves better nourishment. Still, if Miss Johnston would make out the menu I would sure be there. Joe Husband Pk :IC Pls 5:1 252 Of old when Johnston the Roughnecks invited, Each guest brought his dish and the feast was united. If Johnston supplies us with coffee and fish, Let each guest bring himself and he brings the best dish. Our Bull is the onions because he's so strong, And Martin as pickles we readily greet. Now Bert is the honey because he's so sweet, And Martin as Pickles we readily greet. Our Ray is the bread because he's so stale, And Seth comes along as a pint of good ale. Surely Sleepy is butter because he's so soft, And Pardoe the pepper, he's spicy so oft. Then Johnson's ice cream because he's so cold, And Hilly the cheese with flavoring old, Weber is lettuce because he's so green And Drennen the grape fruit so juicy is seen. The writer is always a hunk of tough meat, And this makes a banquet very complete. H. B. 37 PINE KNOT , 192 ,,..,,,,1 L1,..1,,,,1,m1.m1,u,...u,...,,,...,, .. J. ,141 ... ,,-fi-q1..q..g,1 -... ,.. 11wn.1,ln-.:n:.-,,,,- ilu i1Hv1nnriz1m KENNETH PEARSON 38 1924 PINE KNOT 'Y '-'1 '-1 - - --'- f 1: 'i-' '-' -2 '- -f -- -1-- - -f '- lllv - Ifll - IIII -HH-HI'-III'-fu-rw--wie GDM Grihute MPONYM How tenderly we say his name! - What cherished memories arise: - Pony -- ---- Our friend and companion, -- Our laughing, cheering fellow --- 'tPony -- Pony ---- The life of the party, -' Pony -d----- Our chuni. ---- And Then! 1-1- Struggling, ---- suffering --- Pony - Pale, --- lifeless, --- Pony -- Midst tears, 1- lillies and roses, --- Still Pony ----- Our Chuni. --Cecil Vincent 39 PINE KNOT 192 ofau-:nl-:nn...nu--ul:--nn-1m11nn1un-nllinninn111:11un-nu-nn-ml-mains:inn-nu1nn-nu-un-nn,.un....un..nu-lm- sfo 19 24 PINE KNOT ,,1nu:,nn:1nn1 1 .... ... .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H1nn1n.n-ml....m...,m1.,..1m,...H., , If if f-i -Q ff FN K' 'XXL Nfxx 'xx 7 - S , ff-,wi ' j ,il f 42X VN C r :kYw J X 41 w X 2 m PINE KNOT 1924 4...-..K.-...K.....l-....-....-....-....-....-....-H..-....-...........-....-...l-....-....-....-....-...K-,...-...,-....-...I-...I-...I-...I-...I-.. 42 T 1924 PINE KNOT qw- llli -mlgnui, :T-I,-rd-:,1:!1: -I 1 4,1 ..,, 1.,-.,.-M-.-. 1. 1 it ,,,, -:,,,1,,,,-,,,,,+,,,,1.,,,,:,,,1,,,,1,,,i, Marian Fritz Fritzy Sweet Patoote. Gertrude Harshaw 4'Gertie Ha! Ha! Ha! Anne Louise Montgomery Louisiana!' O my grief! Eleanor Green 'KCap Ain't he cute! Helen Smith Bebe He has the nicest eyes. Eunice Smith Smithy O, Boy! Lucille Van Horn Lucy Darn You! Norma Styers L'Norm I think youire nice. Anna Smith Annie I'll be darned. Louise Hoffman llluflieu Aw, pipe down. Lois Gillan ':Sis O my goodness! Grace Nelson Gracie Peep, Peep. Belva Williams 'iWillie Gee! Geraldine McCurdy Jerry What d'you think your doin'! Helen Gregory Calamity Jane O me! O my! Jean McCoy Jean O go on! Katherine Nelson t'Katz I don't know. Helen Wright Shorty Gee Mininy! Ruth Ford Flivver You quit! Florence McCamant Flore Good night, dear. Alma Thompson Miken Whatis the answer to No. 1? Charlotte Thompson Chuck O, John! Doris Patton Pat Beat it! William Allen Bill Come on, Snyder. R0be1't 13011111-211 Bob Give this Ito Alice. Catllel' Boundy Honest and Intelligent Hee! Hee! Joseph Craig Joe Miss Campbell? Emerson Campbell Farmer Shoot! Haywood Daugherty Judge Hey, Ossie! Oswald DOW Demon Ah-h-E R21ym01'1Cl DUHT1 Prof, Peppf' Oh! Roll, come up and- Albert George Al No matter how tough the steak-- Arthur Hepler Art Hey! - Hey! Andrew Isacco f'Andy HO, Hum. Glenn MCCl1SSHeY Brie Oi Yoi, they cheat. Theodore Melcher Joli Coeurl' Miss Burgess says--r lll31'V111 0l'1'. Iron Goofy's not afraid of- llff11'0lfl P91'1'11'19 Ladies' Man That was Wilson! James Folkel' Squee-Dunk Imbecile! Plant! Alfred Sllyflel' Jo-jol' Wait a minute. Park Tl101T13S Bud', I don't know. Raymond Ward Carroll Wilson Floyd Wilson Duane Murray Lela Stoops CK llway WO!! The Shiek 41 I fixed my wireless. Nobody loves me. The Wreck of the Hesperusu Clear as mud. Chick Squeekien 43 Huh 'Z What ? PINE KNOT 4...-H...-....-.-,...-H..-...i-....-.,...-,... Elizabeth Filer Harold Winger Helen Adamson Robert Thorp Roberta Osborne Leown Reynolds Elizabeth Turner Leroy Nutt Genevieve Daniels Paul Paxton Alice Coleman William I Grohs Bertha Nicklin Carl Walters Lucille Cornelius Marian Bowie George Hodgson Isabel Bashline Edith Montgomery Helen Nelson Mildred Long Lela Bovard Ethel Fleming Reed Lewis Edna Kaltenbaugh Dorothy Ellenberger Arthur Armour Genevieve Blair Fred Monroe Otis Sibley Lester Johnson Rebecca Millsop Dean Boundy Clarence Beresford John Daugherty Paul Campbell Kenneth Dunn John Millsop Clifford Filer Gilmore Martin Raymond Vinton Kenneth Smith Edward Horseman William Montgomery Mabon Smith Leonard Hodgson Howard Uber Martina Shaffer Ellen Schultz Mary Sidley Alma Uber if 65 K4 66 Cl li ,.,1m,1m,1g 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lib Feitzie Midg Bob Biddy7J Bolognav Lizzee McNutt Jean PaX'7 Al Bill Friday Bert Lucy Mary Ann Stoney Izzie EU Grinny Fanny Dottyu 1 9 2 4 1 -- 1l--ml-lln-xlll-llu-Info Oh, Gosh? What? Golly! Yep 'Z Aw! Shucks! Aw! Fergit it! Oh, Shut up- Smoly Hoke. Oh, Godirey. You tell 'em. Good nite! Hey! George. Nur Sed. Oh, Pickles. Fur the love o' Mike. Fur Cot's sake. Raspberries! Oh Lordy! My gracious! I should worry. Good Heavens! Sweet Papa. ':Curly Gosh O' Neds! Lewie Yes it is-! Eddie Uh! Huh! Dot Sufferin' cats! Art Hot Dog- Gen My Heart! Ted Has anybody here seen Flora '? Oats Oh, Anlueze! t'Les Love me, Love my dog. Becky,' Ye Gods, and little Fishes. Doug Ya wanta look on! Sleepy Well I l1 bet you. Jack Watch that stuff. Mighty Sleem I'll put one on' ya. !'Trainer Hun! Jack Hey! Tippy Look out. Marty Well. Raym Holy Mackerel- Sheik By Gosh. Eddie I don't know. Bill By Golly. Electricity Aw G'wan. Lenny Ask Lee. Howdy AW Punk. Mack Oh, gee kid! Shoe Huh, I don't know- Sid', Wha'd you say? Al I tliink so. 44 1 9 2 4 W- iz, -, - ,. -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-.,,,- Hester Williams Hessie Florence Long Flo Dorothy Miller Dot Dorothy Morrow Speeder Rosella Peters Bunny Angeline Emanuele An'gi Frances George Georgia Lyda Graden Bubs Elizabeth Hassel Betty Freda Holsapfel Freigie!' Ruth Klink t'Klinker Gladys Bowser Bow Wow Hilda Carlson Singer Mary Cicero Ceo Delight Covert Cooy Dorothy Dick Dick Beulah Miles Mose Viola McDowell Vi Gail Lynch Tot Mae Hindman 5'Heinie Howard Filer Howdy Vincent Sanartoro Visente Arthur Kelly Art James McCrae Locks Earl Myers Merry William Rainey Le Petit Raine William Berry Bill Forrest Tinker c'Tinkle Charles Christy Clair Smith Paul Miller John McDowell Francis Graham Otto Seiplein Ruth Bryant Alice Cornelius Flora Harmon Jessie Hassel Sallie Holland Ruth Lynch Kathryn Traut Marguerite Wimer Genevieve Blair -I Chuck Smitty Peter Spud Snake Dog!! Tombstone Bob Dusty KI 7! Jess Hollywood CKROOty7, Ketchie Peg!! Ginny 45 Y i PINE KNOT -1uv..nu-nu1nu-nu-nuinn-in--nn--mfs O, heck! Oh, Good Nite. Darn it. That's all. Gimme your vanity case. Which 'Z Let me see. I'll do it.. Gee, Whiz! O, for heaven's sake! Now, lemme see. Oh, Pshaw! You big boob. I guess so. Oh, Shoot. For the love of Pete. Gosh, I'm tired- Ain't that funny 'Z I'rn blushing! I'm too noisy. My Goodness. Now, listen. Had a date last night. I'll tell you. Sweet Daddy! Aw, go chase yourself! Two for a Nickle. Hey! Listen! Do I look Green? That's what I said. Holy Smokes! Zowie! What's that? Aw, shut up! Cemetery, Rah! Say, Bob! Honorable Judges! Git Goin'. I'll have it tomorrow. Oh, Mr. Manson! Fight, Grove City, Fight! That's one for our side. Oh, Gee Whiz! 'i' PINE KNOT 1924 46 24 PINE I OSP UPe9 ? 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Cleeland, Charlotte Graham, Beatrice Hebblethwaite, Betty Hoffman, Genevieve McDonald, Daisy McGill, Winifred Patterson, Helen Smith, Anna Belle Corbett, Donald Fithian, Robert Ford, William ' Kennedy, William VanDyke, Ray Winger, Ernest Bruner, Josephine Cookson, Edna i Cubbison, Margaret Gorsuch, Helen Griffith, Mildred King, Gertrude McConkey, Marian VanEman, Irene VanEman, Viola Anderson, Jack Hoffman, John Hunter, Paul McFeaters, Charles Patterson, Lester Perrine, Clinton Smith, Carlyle Sutherland, Lester Winsberg, Lester Arnberson, Murillo Fresh, Edward Howe, Melvin Kelly, Arthur McCurdy, Joe Mulqueen, Tom Baker, Eleanor Griffith, Freda 1924 PINE KNO'I SOPHOMORES Shorts, Dorothy Gilmore, Glenda Osborne, Twyla Lamb, Darwin White, Frank Fryman, Mary Findley, David Smith, Carl McCrea, James Gilson, John Myers, Janet Heffern, Doris Guinn, Merle Mills, Robert Uber, Lucille Walter, Virgie Monroe, Mac Uber, Teddy Eakin, Allen Davis, Ruth Black. Helen King, Freda Albin, Sara Kolb, John Snyder, Joe Wall, Mary Ford, Viola Uber, Ruth Sarnataro, Vincent Shealy, Ruth Myers, Stuart 49 Montgomery, Mabel Perkins, Dorothy Thompson, Romaine Shay, Katherine Campbell, Robert Clelland, J ames Davidson, Carl Gilmore, Charles McConnell, Clair Shawgo, Loyal Campbell, Esther Deniker, Gertrude Glenn, Dorothy McFerrin, Mae Ross, Lillian Westlake, Velma White, Frances Berrisford, John Buchanan, Clyde McAninch, Harvey Sarnataro, Domenico McGinty, Donald Rossiter, Joseph Birnley, Genevieve Breckenridge, Ruth Cameron, Ruth Crowell, Hazel Filer, Daisy Giles, Gertrude Hodil, Alverda Keck, Ethel Lewis, Aline Mclntire, Callie Marguglio, Anzula Montgomery, Grace Seth, Mildred Smith Helen Whitesell, Florence Williams, Violet Harshaw, Evelyn aw- .:-. - x--- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - .--- - f-.- -H--- :--- - l,-- - 1'-- - 1--- - 1--- -:---- :--- - 11-- - 1--- -1---- 1.-- -:---- K1-' - 1-- l-m---1---in--1--I---+ 4 PINE KNOT 1924 AMATEUR COOKS qw.-... ---.- 1 .., ... -W.-....-1...-,...-in-..,...i...-i..-,.,.....i-,.......u --.-.-. ........-..g. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT c N the first page of every Domestic Science Notebook one may find this statement- The Aim of Home Economics is to make better homes in a better World. We, in our Domestic Science Classes in our small way are endeavoring to bring this about. E j The Domestic Science Department of our High School was founded last year. At present it consists of two courses, namely: Domestic Science I and Domestic Science II. These courses include fundamental cookery, meal planning and sewing, some invalid and fancy cookery, besides gen- eral housewifery. 1 i is Thef classes meet once each week for at double period. The cost per capita per day averages around two andone-half cents. It is our endeavor, of coursegto prepare 'the best food. in the most economical manner, econ- omical in money, time and work. And So, although we have really only one phase of Home Economics in our H. S. we are earnestly working to- ward the realization of our aim. However, cookery holds no insignificant place in the maintenance of a home. And after all it is the homes that Qmake the world. So it is these girls on whom we are counting to make the future better homes in a better world. 50 1924 PINE KNOT .g..,....,-1.,..,..-.,..- -W -, - -., --.- V 1-1--,i- -- -.l- -.....-,....-....-....-....-1...-....-....-.... 4. lg: , lwyigwlmw M , - 62' I 'S Q ,1 A li ig E 9 I -,-8' 5, I 41.-. 4-l-I., E :Ei ,'..'. . :gf-. ',.?',r.5alg,:'iig -' I sf V .. ' ae.--1. ff Al-I-I-L1 3: q.l'y L I .4 'l-I-l.l-i I. I 25:3 I -I HIV ' I I I I if 21' I I I I H -:L X' Q ' I, I I I g I ':gi'l . g-. I -s1!!!!l7 . 1,l, IIIIII mi., , I. ..-qffg. ,:g::::ga- IIII imp- ,-Ei 'I I - ' J-Tf 7.2 fl ' 'ff::,aii!a:efgff3'-liiieii Q '---- I I I-l.l- I I W' 53,-. 'liiiiiizzz W llif- 5 I U' . I I I .i:f': 2 I I l 3.-:':::::::: ' I l I I -' I I I W 'EEi: :a 1' ' fn I I I I I Qi 'Wx 1 -7 I I I I I l I 1111, I-. - I 'J I I I I I I l qi: aim- llll I AJ I' - 333tV,, l,g!!!!!9 .. 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M .,,. -. .... .-....-Hi..-,..1-............ ,,.. ,,.. -,,..-4.....,,,.-...z. 54 4 PINE KNOT 14 1: 1, 1: 1-311 1g 1, 11 1- 1, 14 ,1- 11 11.1m1,m1,l..1,.,,1'..,11,,,1,1..i1.....r EIGHTH GRADE Adams, Clyde Anderson, Frank Atwell, Charles Allen, Hallie Allen, Katheiyn Adams, Edna Bobbitt, Marie Butler, Freda Beatty, Janice Brown, Elizabeth B.ack, Virginia Bolton, Blanche Bowden, Charles Bruner, Earl Buchanan, Lillian Carnahan, Thomas Clark, Orville Christy, Lucille Cornelius, Doris Coulter, Jay Christy, Karl Cicero, Margaret Cicero, Tony ' Cannon, Clifford Clark, Vera Dunn, William Dickson, Alice Dickson, Lucille Drake, Clark Duncan, Marian Ende-von, Lillian Evans, Thomas Fresh, Donald Forker, Eugene Gibbs, Dorothy Gregory, Clifton George, Mervin Graham, Charlotte George, Marqarie Gilfiland. Lois Hassel. Edward Hay, Evelyn Heasley, Morgan Harshaw, Jane Jones, Joseph Klink, Esther Kelly, James King, Mabel King, Cecil Korona, Rachel McGarr, Cuvier McNeish, Earl McBride, Lawrence McDowell, Myrna M2Carl, Cfara Mliller, Ruby Montgomery, Paul Moore, Helen Nordstrom, 'Fredric Patterson, Mildred Phipps, Ethel Post, Frances Paganilli, Waldo Pizor, Grace Pinner, Alberta Reynolds, Davis Rogers, Katheryn Shillito, Wallace Simmons, Horace Smathers, Wiley Stinedurf, George Stubbs, George Snyder, Esther Smith, Margaret Spence, Frederic Stevenson, Leo Sproull, Helen Thorn, James Tinker, Raymond VanEman, Margaret Wliite, Mary Williamson, Sarah Williamson, Terzah Walters, Rose Wingard, Bernard Wingard. Pauline Zehrer, Isabel PINE KNOT .9.-,..,-.m-,..........-....-..,.....n-.m.. - ,.......-..........-,.,.-...............,-.,..... - V... -.. ... V- A-ml-, 'CHOOCHN fDedicated to Miss Rebecca Washabaughl It was a nice day in October, Last September, in July, The moon lay thick upon the ground, The mud shone in the sky. The flowers were singing sweetly, The birds were in full bloom, Then I went into the basement, To sweep an' upstairs room. The time was Tuesday morning, On Wednesday, just at night, I saw a thousand miles away A house just out of sight. The walls projected backward, The front was around the back. It stood alone with others, The fence was whitewashed black. It was evening and the rising sun Was setting in the night, And everywhere that I could see Was hidden out of sight. The Latin Satz begins behind And Caesar rushes slow. We find the lessons up-to-date Two thousand years ago. The rules are all as clear as mud. We conjugate the nouns. The Verbs are in a pretty case When we compare the towns. In Caesar class the silence talks, And what we know is nil, The ponies we intend to ride Ride us in Latinqdrill. 56 1924 ns-:nl-ul:-uni: 1924 PINE KNOT emi :,, ,i:,,,1,,,,1m illiii Him..-lm-.. llpq -. llql -. lllq --una lnnu 1 nunu 1 nnll - lwlu -nl:-In-lull-llllilln1:1u1xln-:lu--mio THE ORPHEUS HY does the High School Chorus call itself Orpheus? Have you ever heard the story of the youth named Orpheus who sang, and played the lute so beautifully that even trees and the mountain tops that freeze bowed themselves when he did singn? This pretty little legend suggested the name to us and although we do not pretend to sing as he sang-yet we have heard it said that we are not hard to listen to. We came into being about 1913 and have said something for our- selves each succeeding year, either by way of an operetta or a cantata. We recall winsome Laura Kelly, one time secretary of Orpheus and Francis Acher, a former pianist. These are gone but they still live in the memories of those with whom they sang in chorus. AS for our traditions-we look back with pride to the performan like the cantatas, Joseph and His Bi'ethern and Ruthf' Then the1'e H-Such was was the delightful pastoral play, The Polished Pebbles, the charming, oriental Al- Wreck mond Eyes, and the of the rollicking Gypsy Queen jp ,, We think, however, Hespems' that we excelled these earlier per- formances when we presented the French Operetta, Swords and Scis- sors, the plot of which centered around the court of Napoleon-and here, alas, we remember our late la- mented classmate, Kenneth, who so realistically impersonated the gallant little Emperor. This year we expect to give a pro- gram of a little different type. It will X include the cantata, The Wreck 'Q' K ff! f-f4,QX i of the Hesperusj' followed by a- ,ggi ff 2 If Y, K number of sketches -f' 4159- ZZ! A - in which the dancesfg fy and costumes of the? -.Liv A ' I T Z4 Q iii! nations will be presented. J-'- f mi As a society we are proud of our past but, being truly American, we continue to look forward rather than backward, and to endeavor to advance each year a little farther than the last. 57 PINE KNOT 1924 .fu-nm-nn1uu1un1un-nu-nu-un-nn-nn11m11m-nn-nu-nn--un-m1nuinninn1lminn-nn-mn1nn-nn-nu-zmimfq 58 4 1924 PINE KNOT 0!4I11uI:-n1r-ln:- '- 1 1 -1- --ua-lu:-mulnu-nn--nn:um-ln,-nn:-un-unz-nn:nn-ul:-n::1.1:.-:::-x...-... -.. -nap THE BOYS BAND HE Boys' Band of the Grove City High School was organized in June 1917. There were so many applications for admission to the High School Orchestra, organized several years earlier, by boys playing, or desiring to play brass instruments, of whom only a few could be admitted. To satisfy the desire of these boys and others like'- minded in years to come, the principal secured the consent and the good will of the Board of Education for a School Band. Weekly practices began in late May or early June, 1917. A motely assortment of instruments were used at Hrst. Through the kindly assist' ance of several members of the Board of Education and the Grove City National Bank a set of standard, silver plated instruments were bought from the Buescher Company by July, 1917. -Many members of the band bought instruments of their own, many of which were ordered by the principal and paid for in installments to suit the convenience of the boys. The band as organized at present owns twenty-two instruments, mostly the larger horns and drumsg Through the kindness of the Grove City Commercial Club uniforms were purchased for the band in the spring of 1918. , Up to the present school year the Boys' Band had one or two prac- tices weekly in the evening, wholly voluntary and without school credit. At present practice is held every day from 8 :OO to 9 :OO at m. with custom- ary schoolcredit for such work. The Boys' Band made its first public appearance sometime in June, 1917 after a few weeks practice. The boys thought they had mastered a simple march and were anxious to let others know. They gathered under the light at the entrance of the College 'Administration Building and let 'er go! One can easily imagine the result. Whether the neighbors or the boys were scared the most is hard to tell. On July 4, 1917 with their new instruments, proud as peacocks the boys strutted out the Mercer road and-well-were heard at the George Junior Annual Reunion. Since then the Boys' Band has been on duty at all times and for every occasion in the home town. They took part in all nearby towns and cities in the patriotic parades during the War. They have lilled many engagements at fairs, reunions, and picnics. The Boys' Band of the Grove City High School was probably the iirst school band in Western Pennsylvania. Since the organization in 1917 more than a hundred boys have been members of the band at one time or another, the older boys on graduating, making place for younger boys. Many of these older boys help the band out at various times when needed. Even though no longer belonging they feel kindly towards their band. At present the band has 37 members. The highest number at any time was 49. 59 li Scholo Orchestra ,-1 Grove City Hig l 60 Leader S Miss Selkirk Burges 52 E52 -.-1 GJ F: E32 F Q ,l C5 ' SEP? O 553 CEP' E3 52 Q e ECSS 125 QC E4 Q 523 551.15 SWG m2w E Su? F55 r-4 502 EEN APE z M vim 23a UDP PINE KNOT 1924 nina-um-ml-W1nn-nn1nu..nn1uu1.nu1nm-lni-un-mn-nu-un--nn1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu-nu-nn--nnfo :Ee :-45 3 01329 Emma? ,-Ci 52.2463 egwi :-455: N wif: EULT-llrl QED OQSQ ficugo E355 wfmi fD 55rn 5522 :gmail f5 c:s,qo Emo! EE 2:1352 2555 2404 r-4 3SEN I-Tioani' QCQCCIH h Reynolds E' cs an Rainey Q w E E o mi QE oh Wil J 3.11311 Buch C6 'U M ,J 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T 'iw-l f-'H'-'II'-'lv-' 1 1' 1-111 ' 1' - - -' - 1'1r-ml-11:11 llnl - -lnl 1 .nuv -:mi uunu 1unauQ.--011 THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA N the year 1913 was seen the organization of a Junior orchestra, which was the foundation of the Senior orchestra. When the Junior orches- tra's first concert was announced many of their relatives and friends attended and were held spellbound C?J by the weird and mysterious sounds which emerged from this group. Nevertheless, through the clouds were seen a ray of hope and the Senior-a more advanced orchestra-was produced- As has been the custom, the orchestra has given annual perform- ances for the purpose of entertaining and buying new material for the advancement of the orchestra. Through proceeds for the 1923 Concert, a trip to Pittsburgh to hear the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, was enjoyed by all. ' As each member of the orchestra has developed at least two ways :for entertaining, the programs are not lacking in diversion. This year a double-bass is being purchased with the entertainment money. We are proud of many of our at-one-time orchestra members but we still look to a brighter future. We believe in Unotpushing backwards but always ahead. 4' MEMBERS OF BOYS' BAND A'Hearn, Edward Anderson, Frank Atwell, Charles Bollman, Robert Butler, Robert Crowther, Dean Carnahan, Thomas von Ende, Richard Fritz, Clair Gwynn, Merle Gilliland, Carl Griffith, James Glasgow, Ross Hill, Robert Kennedy, William Lamb, Darwin Melcher, Theodore Matthews, Rollin McChesney, Glenn McMillen, Deloss Marquand, Harold Reynolds, Ralph Shillito, Wallace 61 Simmons, Horace Simmons, Charles Sibley, Otis Sweitzer, Russell Smith, Glendon. Thorne, James i Thomas, Gaylord Vincent, Dean Vogan, Victor Wagner, Harold Ward, Raymond 1 . .. 'B .. Q PINE KNOT 'f 1924 .iqN1ni:1my1ni11M-nn1,m1n.l1inlp1 gi.n1..H1in1,-.Hfi,ng1 .- gi ilu, 11 111111-.y14 11' 1nr1ur1,,,1...!. '4 u 'v I' , THE HIGH SCHOOL TWELVE NE of the new and most appreciated organizations of this year is the High School Glee Club. They are a peppy bunch and liven up the dry places in nearly all of the school programs and contests. We can hand it to Miss Burgess to get the right material and develop a real entertaining group. The club has been formally organized with Chas- Simmons as President and Eddie A'Hearn as Tardy Fine Collector. It is expected and hoped that the club will discover some very fine material in future years and a large increase in membership is predicted. William Rainey Edward A'Hearn John Daugherty Charles Simmons Robert Hill James McCrae Clifford Babcock Donald Corbett Glenn McChesney Richard von Ende Harold Thomas George Porter 62 1924 PINE KNOT o!en1nn1nu- nun: --u ---1-1:v1- z- - :- :1:.- .:v' in.-uv-I -1'- vlr, 1 I111 T l1'1l'f?,' The INTER-SCHOLASTIC MUSIC-LITERARY CONTEST 1 OR several years Grove City High School had been trying to get lit- erary contests between our high school and other high schools but had not succeeded. In the spring of 1922 we organized a debating society and challenged .Grove City College Freshmen to a debate. They accepted the challenge and Grove City High School won the decision of the judges. The members of the debating team were: Elizabeth Camp- bell, Craig McConkey, Joe Pringle and Gertrude VanEman. We celebrated our victory with chee1's and a few short talks. Mr. H. E. McConnell, County Superintendent of Schools, overheard the cheer- ing while he was in the high school office. On our return to the office he asked what the cheering was about. He seemed surprised when he heard that it was on account of a victory in debate. After talking about the enthusiasm stirred up in our contest in debate he agreed with us that interest might be aroused in literary contests throughout Mercer County. A meeting of representatives of the high schools in Mercer County was called. The question was discussed and a committee appointed to go into the matter further and report at Mercer the week of Mercer County Institute. The matter was favorably acted on, and a program committee appointed. 4 Our first contest was with Sharon, Grove City winning 715 points to 3. Our events and contestants Awere-Essay, Sara Jack, recitation, Louella Richardson, oration, Ralph Sweitzer, declaniation, CliffordfBab- cock, and debate, Naomi Patton, Mary Hosack and Don Shiek. In February 1923, we lost our contest with Farrell by 315 points to 7. The events and contestants were: declamation, Howard Gills, reci- tation, Emilyn Erb, essay, Loretta J ackson, oration, Bernice Monroe, de- bate, afiirmative, Dorothy Bowmer, Lois Bone, and Don Shiek, negative, William Thompson, Clifford Babcock and Mary Hosack. A May 4, 1923 all the high schools of Mercer County took part in 1 music-literary round-up. Although Grove City took second place in the round-up, she w-on a place in more different events than any other school in the county. We were repersented by Julian Purvis in oration, Ruth Bryant in essay, Rebecca McKay in recitation, Paul Campbell in declama- tion, Gladys Turner in plano, Virginia Jamison in violin, Dorothy Allen in vocal, Lawrence Steckler, Alice Whitesell and Janette Nicklin in spelling, Belle McNish in letter writing, and Frances McCann in history. We won first place in essay, violin and letter writing, and second place in declama- tion, piano and vocal. 63 PINE KNOT 1924 OIGII1 l1ll 1ml-un-- nuuu 1 nnu: --nn-nu-mn-un-nu1 :nna -nu1nu1 nlll 11.41-M111 llll QM... I... 1 ...K 1 ..,, .-W1 lll, ... ..,. 1 ,.., 1 ,.., 1..,,1m....+ Grove City had her first contest this school year with Greenville, 'In this contest Grove City High won all but the recitation making the points 15 to 1. In declamation we were represented by Robert Buchanan, in extemporaneous speaking by Otis Sibley, in debate, on the affirmative by Sara Jack, Frances Heasley, and Grace Bobbittg and on the negative by Howard Gills, Charles Simmons and John Clelland, in vocal by Richard von Ende, in piano by Eleanor Green, in oration by Winnifred Armour, in essay by Anna Louise Montgomery, in reciation by Frances George and in violin by Beatrice Graham. We were unfortunate in having to contend with bad roads in our next contest which was with Sharon, February 21, 1924. A new feature, a contest of orchestras, was looked forward to by our patrons with great interest. But Sharon was unable to bring the members of her orchestra to Grove City on account of road conditions. Sharon's contestant in violin failed to appear. The debate was won by Sharon at Sharon, but we con- sider the debate at Grove City undecided because of the failure of Sharon to limit the question for debate as the Grove City team understood the question was to be limited. Sharon won the piano solo, vocal solo, declam- ation and oration. Grove City won the recitation, essay and extemporan- eous speaking events. The points of this unfinished contest were Sharon 8 and Grove City lik. We expect to finish this contest at the time of the county round-up. Our events and entries w-ere: piano, Margaret Mont- gomery, violin, Alice Coleman, vocal, Richard von Endeg declamation, Dave Shelley, recitation, Beatrice Graham 3 essay, Flora Harmon, oration, D-orothy Miles, extemporaneous speaking, James Forkerg debate, affir- mative, Robert Buchanan, Marguerite Tobin and Susan Green, negative, Dorothy Allen, Virginia Jamison and George Porte1'. We are very much pleased with the response which we have re- ceived both from the students of our high school and from our patrons. On behalf of the teachers and students we wish to express our appreciation of the support of the community has given us in this worth-while enter- prise. May we not count on your continued support? 64 1924 PINE KNOT 'I' PINE KNOT 1924 66 1924 PINE KNOT .g...-,.,1-.,..-,,'-..1- i-:ff-,:-:-- ,-- V- i--H-- -- -- -if -2 -.x-- f- ,1....-....,.-,.f-..,f-ii.--...i-...K-H.-34. RADIO CLUB N 1921, on the eve of the broadcasting era, Mr. H. S. Manson organized a Radio Club composed of students in G. C. H. S. The object of this club was to study the principles underlying communication and to develop an appreciation of the same. The members of the club of the first year were: Ralph Harmon, Horace Montgomery, Donald Sheik, H. S. Manson, Leroy Brooks, Walter Ormsby, James DeWoody, Homer Lehn, Russel Bobbitt, Craig McConkey, and James Emery. , Again in 1922, the club was organized with the following answer- ing the call: William Thompson, Herman von Ende, Nevin Nicholson. William Rainey, Otis Sibley, Robert Fithian, Charles Christy, Paul Nemo, Otto Sieplein, Richard von Ende, Edward Thomas, Carroll Wilson, Fred Monroe, William Miller, and Ray Ward. lDuring the year each member gave a talk or demonstration on radio apparatus. At the close of the school term came the gala event of the season-The Grand and Glorious Banquet held in the High School Building to which each member was entitled to escort one girl, no more, no less. This ended the Radio Club of 1922-23. This year the club of 1924 was not organized until the middle of January in order that it might not conflict with other organizations of the High School. The following fellows respond to the roll call: Edward A'hearn, Charles Christy, Robert Campbell, Robert Fithian, James Forker, Glenn McChesney, William Miller, H. S. Manson, Fred Monroe, Charles McCarl, Paul Nemo, William Rainey, Charles Simmons, Otis Sibley, Otto Sieplein, Ed Thomas, Elwood Timple, Richard von Ende, Ray Ward, Car- roll Wilson, and Harold Winger. Ed Thomas is president, Otis Sibley, vice president, William Rainey, secretary, and Robert Fithian, treasurer. As usual each member gives a talk or demonstration at some time during the year. Meetings are held every Thursday at 3:15. Radio Sparks from the club, Glenn McChesney, editor, are published each week in the Grove City Herald. Instead of the customary banquet at the close of the year a trip through some large electrical plant has been proposed. In either case the money taken from the members as fines will be used to a good purpose- This club is no longer an experiment but a permanent organization of the school. 67 PINE KNOT 1924 .5-..-....-....-.ng-....-...K-.W...vm-...K-H.:-nn......-...........-.....-...1......-m.-....-..........,......-...K-...1....1-.H-.-...:.....:-.,:-..,3. 68 1924 PINE KNOT 4...-...:-...f-..,-..A-..,.u-.,.,.....v.. -.. V.. V- V- V...,,--..,-.,.....v-...!-..,-...-N..........,,.,-,,.,-..,.-.,.i-,,.-..,.-,...-,..g. ATHLETICS i x WQBBYKEEPJ 7715 UN ,mf 0 THE QHMES I. TEAVI6 APPEAR ON FUOOR V 71 fl' U ll , 771 05 X 2 0PP0NEN T0 5c0RE gan? f A J 4 TWO FOUL 1 1 N f qt ' . ,, 3 THEY NH E . 5' ' ge 9 6600125 AT HALF 10:0 zz s VI' WI f r QV' 0PP0mENT W - gr? L. .SSHELLY DOWITFLO ' 0 ' 5. I , f X f wrm BALL i I 'lf- 15 44 f X I9 ff,Q 0 .SCORE may 3 - QUARTER 12-10 GC Q, V P 1' ' , 45: 0 pi: I K I Mlnx 0 'HHE0000 OLD TEHIYI kj!! ww 0 4 BRIHQ H01412 THE Baci. 5 69 ffl? PINE KNOT 1924 .170 .-,,g1:lln11lnTllll,nni.ni.nl1:n.-:L- 2-1 1:1211 ,-1zu,uni-qu--:gy-.gnliglgyi mi 11113311.3311 J.. 1, -. 1 17.44 2 Q 70 September 22 September 29 October 6 October 20 October 27 November 3 November 10 November 17 Date Opponents G. C. H. S. Opp. Place New Wilmington 33 7 Home Kittanning 41 0 Home Sharpsville 0 14 Abroad Oil City 33 0 Home Greenville 13 0 Home Farrell 66 0 Abroad Ellwood City 6 2 Abroad Sharon 7 6 Home New Castle 0 20 Abroad November 29 1924 PINE KNOT 4...-...,-.,-. -V ----4 - .- - .. - - -- -V -. -- ..-- ..- -V-.-.,.-1, -i.,-....-.i--.,--,. -H -, -ng. TEAM or 1923 Robert Butler George Porter Rolin Filer Kirby Gould - Captain - Manager - - - Coach - - Assistant Coach Gills .000c0.i..,.....i.i....i c.,,0 00..ie..ii........,... roororrr 0 0 R ight End Butler ..i....eeesessssee.eeese ..,...,, R ight Tackle Joe Husband ......cccccc c00,,,,,,, R ight Guard Pearson rrr00rrrrrr00Y,,,0 ,,,,,,,,r0,AAA,rrr,r C enter Smith 0,,,cccccc.eeccececeecce. .0iii,,, L eft Guard Ted Husband 0......... 00,0,,,,i,,i L eft Tackle Blythe ..,...,.....,..,,.,..,. .cccieero 0 is Left End Dunn ...,..,.,, Millsop iir,,i,ii,,i Daugherty ,,,,,,r Shelley ..c...0..,. George ,,,,.,r Kelly i,,,Y,,Y,,,,,r, Richards .riiir.. Quarterback , iiirr, Right Half Left Half Fullback Tackle Halfback PINE KNOT 1924. oI4n1ur:-ul:-nu- uuu- - unnx --11111 I11: -im.-M.. 1 .. f.. 1 1.. ,L1 1 ,, V... .,, ,, ,. ,,-,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,+ FOOTBALL SEASON I 923 HE football team of '23 surely was a credit to Grove City High. Much was expected of the squad because they were practically all experi- enced men, having eight letter men back. But to say the least the team came through in fine style. On the 26th of August, a large squad greeted Coach Filer ready for work, and most of the squad kept fighting for positions until the curtain was rung down for the season. The first game was played on' College field at Grove City with New Wilmington as our opponents. This game was more of a practice than anything else and many substitutes had a chance to strut their stuff. But after an intercepted forward pass and a short kick by Grove City, Rose scored a touchdown through a substitute section of our line. Final score 33-7. The next game was played at home, with Kittanning. There was a lot of interest stirred up about this game, on account of their coach being a former football star of Grove City High. Grove City was victor- ious. Score 41-0. The Sharpsville game played at Sharpsville was the one big black spot on the entire schedule. Some of the new men on the squad who, here- tofore, had been playing a bang-up game, suffered stage fright, from playing on a foreign field. Score 0-14. On October 20, we played Oil City. Oil City brought a veteran team, confident of victory, but Grove City was one better and won in an easy manner. The high spot of this game came when Gillie intercepted a forward pass and made a 95 yard run for a touchdown. Score 33-0. The fifth game of the season was played at Packard Park, Green- ville. We encountered stiffer opposition, than was expected, and the game was fairly close, until Daugherty was injected into the fray, during the last quarter. Greenville just simply could not stop .him and in two runs he carried the ball for a touchdown. Score 13-0. On November 3rd, we played Farrell High School at Masury. All that we need to say of this game is that it was--- Ducky , Score 66-0. The squad played their fourth game abroad on November 10th, at Ellwood City. In this game, the team showed the kind of football they are capable of playing. Shelley played the best game of his football career. Score 6-2. The last home game of the season was with Sharon and a record breaking crowd was on hand. Sharon ruled the favorites and held up their reputation by scoring in the second quarter, but missed the goal after the touchdown. Grove City kept fighting and during the third quarter, Daugherty picked up a fumble and ran 70 yards for a touchdown. When '72 1924 PINE IINOT oiu-n:1ui:-- lxx: 1m:-m:- l1x: 1m.1nu11m'--m::m:-nu1- uxl: 1nn--uu1nn:-nl1w-n-1M-n:.1m:un-uul1ur::1m.1n,-n.111124 the game ended Grove City had the ball on the 2-yard line, ready to score again. Score 7-6- The last and most looked-forward-to game of the season was played at New Castle. The team put up a good game, but were playing against a better team and lost, fighting. Score 0-20. The success of the season was due more to the work of the entire squad. Each position was well and capably filled and there were no weak- nesses in any one place. The playing of Butler, Gills, Pearson, Shelley, and Husband stood out in all games. With eight letter rn-en graduating this year the Coach will have a tough proposition before him next year. We're wishing for the team of '24 as successful a season as that of the team of '23. CLDOPE77 P b V LEFT END-Blythe was a fine tackler and could keep pace with any of them. LEFT TACKLE-T. Husband and George were both fine tackles and always opened a hole for the backfield to tear through. LEFT GUARD-Smith was a big man and the opposing team never gained much through him. C CENTER-Pearson was awful husky and his passes were always goodg he also backed up the line and made many good tackles. RIGHT GUARD-J. Husband always made his tackle on the other side of the line, when he hit a man he always came down, a touchdown was never put over on him. .g RIGHT TACKLE-Butler fCaptainlJ was always putting fight into his teammates and he never knew what it was to play poor football himself. A touchdown was never put over on him. RIGHT END--Gills, beside making every tackle he went for, also caught most of the forward passes thrown himg he will be missed on the team. LEFT HALF-Milsop, besides being an excellent carrier of the ball, could throw passes that went like a bullet to its mark. RIGHT HALF-Daugherty could run like a fool when carrying the ball and his hands were always itching to pick up a fumble, which he sometimes did. FULL BACK-Shelley was a hard hitter while running with the ball and tackling also, he made many a touchdown' when needed. QUARTER BACK-Dunn and Kelly barked out their signals like bull dogs and always came through with the stuff when needed. lEND-Richards in his work this year has shown that he will prove fl ' valuable man in next year's squad. 73 PINE KNOT 1924 qw- ... ...H-..V...,.:-.,.,..f....,...-..,:-,,.v-..,.-,,.'-..i,-..,...,,.1-,.,1....,,-N-,,.'-,.,--W--,v..,,.:- .. ,-,,!.....,-.,,'..,,,5, 74 1924 PINE KNOT Q- a--u--r---1- 4- n -..n-un Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove ...ml- BASKET BALL TEAM. Haywood Daugherty David Shelley ,,,,,,, ..... . William Kelly ...v...... John Millsop l,ll,l.. Albert George ...ll,. Duane Murray ,,,,,,eelee John Brandon oooooo.. Raymond Dunn .,.....,...,oooooo....,,,ooo l..ol....,., ,ooooolo Robert Butler ,o,,,.ooooo . Rollin Filer - Coach Prof. H. M. B. Lehn ,, Center Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward Forward Guard Guard -v'iOl'--- RECORD, 1923-24 At Home City-45 Knox-28 Grove City-19 Kittanning- City-23 Brookville 18 Grove City-31 New Castle- City-24 Farrell-18 Grove City-33 Greenville- City-21 Sharon -20 Grove City-24 Oil City- City-29 Mercer-12 Grove City-29 Sharpsville Abroad City--31 Sharpsville-31 Grove City-23 Oil City- City-39 New Castle-33 Grove City-21 Farrell- City-16 Kittanning-35 Grove City-26 Greenville- '15 PINE KNOT 1924 nipu1nu1:na1un:nu-xnx1nnn-nu1un 1111111111111 -- - -1 if -lulilln-wimrunfo THE SEASON 1923-24 One of the most impressive records ever made by a Grove City High School Basket Ball team was completed this year by our squad. Tue squad lost only six games out of sixteen and took over some of the .strongest quintets in this section. At home they were defeated by Kittanning, Oil City, and Sharps- ville, and away they lost to Oil City, Kittanning and Farrell. Two victories were scored against Greenville and New Castle. Coach Filer is to be co gratulated on the success of the season. -w-1-lo1-'- MERCER COUNTY TOURNAMENT The Mercer County Tournament was held at Grove City on March 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1924. Grove City was a heavy favorite. They played their old 1'ival, Sharpsville, the second night of the tournament, both Sharps- ville and Grove City being idle the first night. Grove City won easily with a score of 24-16. Then, on the third night the Goldy and White tossers encountered Farrell. Farrell was in better condition than the Grove City boys and won the game. Score 28-16. The last night, Farrell played Greenville in the final game and Greenville won the game by one point. This gave Greenville the cup for the year. 76 1924 PINE KNOT '9 '1 ' 1 'Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 -2 111 11 1 11 1u-vu-un-nu--nu1uu1uu1nnl1nniu,!. GIRLS' VARSITY HE year 1924 was the first in the history of Grove City Hi gh School to see a lively group of girls bloom into a team., which was to show Grove City how to carry honors. The girls began and ended a very successful season, winning three games out of eight. The first game was scheduled with Sandy Lake. Even if they are good swimmers they could not beat Grove City in basketball and the final whistle showed Grove City winners of their first game onga score of lo-14. The next game was played January 18 with Sharpsville. It was the first game away and they lost. Beaten by twelve points. The score was 24-12, but the girls came out with a grim smxile and more determined than ever to win. They had had their metal tried. The next game played January 22 with Farrell, here. The l-ares were against them and stole the score again. The game ended 9-30 in favor of the visitors. By this time the G. C. H. S. was beginning to think that the Girls' Team was in the Well and that there was no Ladder for them to crawl out. On March 7 they made their second trip--this time to Greenville. Here the G. C. H. S. was shown how deep the Well was-the score was 62-4. 9 - Next Greenville played here. The good luck ring was broken just as the first whistle blew so of cou1'se the game was lost. During the game it seemed that the forwards did not seem to realize that the idea of the game is to put the ball through the basket, as they were told later by the coach. The score was 45-3. Then they visited Farrell. 4 All set for victory some of the girls, to be more certain, seized a fellow in order that he might ahunting go to kill a rabbit and cut off his feet to offer the team for good luck, because up to this time they had needed something of the sort. The game was sched- uled February 22. Everything went fine the first half which ended with the score 8-6 Farrell. The team was sure that they would win, but to the disappointment of all it was discovered that the rabbit was not killed in the cemetery and therefore would not bring the expected good luck. Again Grove City lost, 9-291 Just two more games and they simply must be won. A kind friend of the team presented it with a charm, known as the Monkey of Good Luck, just before the Sharpsville game. This game played February 26 and, thanks to the dear old Monkey, was won by six points, 21-15. The last game was played at Sandy Lake and still under the charm of the talisman, the Girls' Varsity of Grove City High School won 16-8. 77 PINE KNOT 19,24 H- ,,,, - ,,,, -1,,,- ,,,, , ,,,, - A,,, -,,,- .,,, ,, i,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - .,,, -,nh 4?,, - ,A:, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -tn, ,,,, - :,,, -,,,,-:,,,- .,,, -,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-H+ 78 ,5f1:ff'f-S-fu :- ,...,i af-.,e1,..e. Q, , 1924 PINE KlwO'1 GIRLS' VARSITY ---- Continued GIRLS' VARSITY LINE-UP. Dorothy Stubbs ooooo or SoI,,,,o..,Ao.......,.,,,,,,,oo,o....,...,,,,oAo,,oo.IAo,A,, Forward Louella Richardson ...,...,... ,.o.A,,,, F orward Eleanor Green ,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,I ,,,,,,,,,,,,v, C enter Susan Green ,,e......,,..,.... ,,,,,o,,,,ot S . Center Genevieve Blair ,,,,,,ee,. ,,,..,.,,,,,,., G uard Gertrude Bowden .,,,,.,,.rr,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, G uard Subs. Marian Bowie ,,,,,,,,..,r.,,r,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, F orward Gertrude Harshaw rr.,....... ,,,,,r,,, G uard Louise Hoffman ,.,,,,,, Y,,.,.......,,,. .rr.,,,,,, G u ard Margaret Montgomery .G,,.,......,,.........................,r,,, ,,,,,, F orward Flora Harmon ...,.,.,....,r,.l,...,.........r,,,,,,,.Y,,,..,,r,,,,,,r.r.,,,,,rr,,,,,, S. Center Coach - Genevieve Davis. Assistant Coach-Mary Hazlett Manager-Rebecca Millsop Captain-Eleanor Green 79 Ti ' ' - . A-, NE KNOT K' 1924 4. -,...-,....,...-....-....- 4. Q :II11 'zu1---I-'ulQwniuuixlu--zuiris:-:ln1uu1nu1111:--un11m--nn-:an-.zniuu-.::r-.uni 11111 80 'AZ.:gg:f1i:w ffl, 3 up ,g 'rfl -g1l-'jg1gVf,f- L1 -g',i.j' 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T +,,-,,,,- l,,, -.,,-,,-,-y,.-M,-,-,-y,,.,,-.,- , ., -,- -, ,I -, -,,:,,A,-m-:,,-1,K-,,,-,,,-J,-,,i-mi, INTER-CLASS BASKET BALL LEAGUE The four teams played six games each with the following record: Won Lost Freshmen ,Y,oYll,ll, ,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Sophomore ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,l, 2 4 Junior ,l.,.r.oir,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 2 Senior ,.,,,,,,,e,e.,....,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 The final game of the series was played between the Juniors and the Seniors, the Seniors Winning the game and incidentlly the Hamilton cup. Thus keeping it in the Senior Class another year. The interclass basketball among the girls was not well organized, being one of this year's inovations. The Senior and Junior girls gave of their strength to the High School varsity. The Freshmen and Sophomore teams played and lost and Won respectively. Better luck next year girls! .L 1 3.-H1111-.fn1:y1m-.,N- M1gn.-vm,,H14...-3,31-mlgm..-nu-:,1-.,1.1:u-.,m.- ,1,m..nlu1.4ul-.5,,,...l.!. 81 ' PINE KNOT 1924 im..1,,,-,,,,-H..-H..-...,......-,,..-,..,..N.-- -A -A -1-' -H -4 -- - ... - - - - ir-, -J..-1...,...-., A 2 ..x'--, f ' , ' x 1 , Q ' V' Q, I V I ..-v ,- l ' f i ' i B E 5 1,, ' x. . K V. ' ' 5 3 : rx 5 ' Z 9 Q Q I F xyy 5 5 1, A I K . , A , K 4 9 - . I 4 ,V V K. wg. I , .Q Qtll In F , Q 3 in. . E - ' E 4 A, A ' - K 3 Q E S , if: K 2 k k : 5 V .Q N A . ' ix ' m wi x ' ' E Z , I ' E k 'lil will .k. I I 4 ' 3 K A - . ,f Q ' 5 ' 1k mf, was ' , Y 5 , . g ,N a 3 A K n 5 V 4 Q l I ,,5:. i s 3 A - -. fig: , A im -. Q . if , - 'M V 3 Q 'I fi Q 2 N Q i by KN in I ,,4,Q. N .L-4 IA. Q Q i f , fkf' 'T f l , ,,-' ,fr i up L-Qf 3553, . ' .- ZEZ ., A , 1- . ,,, Ai.. , . dm, X J' ,. AL ,, , M , ,.,. Ag' C Q ? M 82 1924 PINE KNOT of:-:ru-u-nil-.1111 ::: -, 1:4 -, 1 -e -1 11 1 1 11 11 -. 1, .-u..1gn.1,,..1H.-.,,u1,gH1,,..1,,,.1,...1.,.i, CLASS OF 1923 Horace M. Montgomery ,A,,A Grove City College, Sara Esther Montgomery .,..r............... Grove City College, BS1'HiCe Alberta Monroe ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G rove City College, Lucille Adalaide McCoy ..... Merle D. McBride ,,,,,,,ll,,rrrrrrr,,, Robert C. McCandless lrrrrrrrrr Frances Eudora McCann lrlr Dorothy Patricia McGinty Ella Mae McDonald rrlllr,rrrrr,,lllr,,,, Rebecca Hays McKay ll,...r,r. Mabel Leora McNeish ,.,....rl. Mary Mildred McCurdy ,.,,,,lll Lois Belle McNe1sh .,,,,,lrr,rr,,,,, Grace Alberta McWilliams NGVIHAG. Nicholson l,,,,,,r,,,,r,r,,,l,,l,r,, Edwin Nordstrom ,.,ll,.,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,r, Naomi Alice Patton ,r.r,rr,rrlr,, Emma Josephine Paxton ,,,,vr,,,,,,lr Samuel Patterson ..,llo...,.l,..,,,,.,,,,,,r,., Lena Blanche Peter-man ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r Homer Oldham Peterson - Mary Katheryn Porter rl.l., . Julian Findley Purvis ..t.rl.,...,..,r Thelma Beatrice Rarer .....r. Mildred Jane Rhodes .,,,,r,rirrr Francis LeRoy Rodgers ..,. Ruth Emily Robinson rr,rlillil Twilla Alma Rumbaugh ,rrrlr,.,,rr,rrl, Hulda Shay ....,r.llrir............,.,,.r. Donald P. Schiek .....r..... Adda Mae Sidley ,,,,,,......,r Training School for Nurses, At Home, Grove City College, . Grove City National Bank, Bessemer Gas Engine Co. Grove City College: Grove City, Pa Grove City, Pa Grove City, Pa Cleveland, Ohio Pa Grove City Grove City Grove Cityi Grove City, Grove City Beechwood College, Philadelphiai Grove City College, Grove City Dr. Jamison's Office, Grove City College, ,,.,,,,,,,,, Grove City College, Pinch-a-long, Y Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City: Grove City, Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa At Horne, Pardoe, Florida Grove City, Grove City, Deachiitg, Pardoe, Grove City, Mooni Brothers' Garage, G1'ove City, Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa School in Delaware, Ohio Pa Grove City College, Grove City College, Ideal Bakery, Grove City College, Working at home, Grove City College, . Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City Grove Cityi Grove City, Grove City Grove City: Grove City, Grove City, Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Teaching in New Lebanon Grove City College, Grove City: At Home, Grove City, Pa. R. D Pa Ralph L. Sweitzer .,...,.,,,,.,,.,.,... ,.......,.,,,. M otor Truck Co., G1'ove City, Pa Mary Thompson .,,.,,..,,.,......,.,....... .............. A t Home, Grove City, Pa., R. D Carolyn Frances Thomas . . ....... Grove City College, Grove City, Pa William Henry Thompson ,.... ......,..,.......,....,,.,.............,,. T eaching in Inez, Ky Elizabeth Carolyn VanEman .,,....,.....,,,,, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grace A. Vanderlin .,.., ..,,....,,....,,,,...,......,....... G rove City College, G1'0Ve City, Pa Herman Laughner von Ende .,.,.,,.,,,.......,..,,. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Hirum Vinton ..,,,,......,.,,,,..,...,.,,,,, ,,...,..,,,,.,,, W orking at home, Grove City, Pa., R. D Edward Young ..,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,...,......,....... G 1 'ove City College, Grove City, Pa Leona Elesta Wareham ,,,......,,,..... ...............,,,.,,.,, T eaching Crill School, Mercer, Pa Wesley E. Winger ,.,,..,.,.,..,..l ,.,,rl..,.. , Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa Olive Westlake .,....,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,..,,.,,. Teaching Perrine School, Jackson Center, Pa Mary Annice Akers .,.., ,.,.,,..... .,....,........l...,,... G 1 cove City College, Grove City, Pa Mary Elizabeth Amberson ....,....,. ,,... .....,,..... G r 'ove City College, Grove City, Pa Harvey Byerly Anderson .,l.....,.. ....,,.,,,,,.. G rove City College, Grove City, Pa Bernice I. Atwell .,,,,,..,,,,.....,.,,.,,l... .......,,.........,., G rove City College, Grove City, Pa Pa Joseph Francis A'hearn ,.,,,...,,....,... Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, 83 - . PINE KNOT 1924 qw- .... -. .... -. .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... .. .... .-....- ..--- , ,- - - ,- ,-H., ,,,. ,,,,,,,,.-E+ CLASS OF I923 Continued D01'0thy BOWIUGI' ....Y.,,,........ .,,,.,,. .,.,,.. G 1 cove City College, Grove City, Pa. George Hosack Bohlender .....,..o,. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Harry Berrisford .....,.........,,.........., ......,,e....,........ . I ones 8z Laufman, Pittsburgh Pa. Edward Bohlender .,....,...,Wi,r., .......... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. J21T1eS LHIr10nt BOWie ,..,,,.,. ..,........,,..,....... B owie Coal Co., Grove City, Pa. James Robert Bowser ......,,, ,...,.,......,......,,,,,, W orking in Pittsburgh, Pa. Blanche Olive Bowden' ,,....,, .,.,...,, T aylor Sz Welker, Grove City, Pa. Alice Dorothea Brannon .....,... .......,..,,.e,r,,i,,,..,.ii,,ioo,iiiii ,,,,,, A t Hoine, Grove City, Pa. Dorothy Mae Briggs ...,,......... ,o,o .........,,...,...... B e ll Telephone Co., Grove City, Pa. Audene Agnes Brown ...,....... ........ B essemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa. Rita Pauline Christy o.oo.,.o.o... o,.o,.. . , oo.oro,,eee Ed. F. O'N eil Co., Grove City, Pa. Helen Viola Carlson .,,.........,o.o,,,..,,,,ii,,i Mrs. Spears-Teaching in Hillsville, Pa. Florence Agatha Christy ......,...... ....,.,.,,..o...... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa Charylene M. Coulter ..,,.,,.. .,,...,.., G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Mildred May Coulter ............. ,.,,,,,...,..,.,,,., , , ,,,,..,,,,....,,. At Home, Grove City, Pa. Donald Edward Coulter .,...,,.. ................,.........,................. A t Home, Grove City, Pa. Florence Elma Davidson ........ ....,....,. F rew's Dry Goods Co., Grove City, Pa. Henry Austin Davis .,.......... .,,..........,,.........,.............,......... T eaching in Erico, Pa. James LeRoy DeW0ody ,,,.,,.... ........... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Dora Marguerite Dean . ..,......,. .........,. G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Clara Genevieve Dillon ..., ,...,,..., G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Jessie Alberta Donaldson ..,..,,,.. ....,......,,.. G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Doris May Dow ..,,.,...., ,,,,.,......,,,..., ...,,.,,,,......... G 1 'ove City Coll-ege, Grove City, Pa. Eunice Gertrude Dye ............. ............ T eaching Jones School, Jackson Twp., Pa. Leary Emanuele ,,.........,............ ............... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Leona Kathrine Engle ........ .,....., G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Mabel Frances Evans ,,,...,,,,, ,.,.......,......,..... M ilner's Store, Grove City, Pa. Marian Hazel Filer .........,,,.. ......... T eaching at London, Grove City, Pa. Elizabeth Ellen Fritz ,....... ..... .....,,.....,.,.,,.. G 1 'ove City College, Grove City, Pa. Eugene Isaac Galloway ,.............,.............,....... Grove City College ,Grove City, Pa. Marie Hortense George ....,,......,..... Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa. J , Lloyd Grace ,..,,,.,...,,.,,,,,..,,,..,,. .........., ,,,,,,,...,. X 7V orking at home, Grove City, Pa. Florence Glasgow ..,,,,..,...... ,....,. T eaching, Enterprise, Grove City, Pa. Gladys Eletha Gills S .,,,,., ......,, B ell Telephone Co., Grove City, Pa. Anna Carol Harmon ..., .......,. ...,.,.,... G 1 'ove City College, Grove Citv, Pa. Ralph Newton Harmon ..,,.,.,,,,,..., ................,,,.,. C arnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fred M, Holstein ,,,,, ,,.,,,,.,,.. ,,,....,, .,.. ,,.,.,.. ...,... , , , C a rnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mary Blanche Hosack ,,,,,,.., ,.,,..., . ..,..,....,...... ......,..,., ' l' eaching in Branchton, Pa. Mary Pauline Hosack ,,..,. ,... ......... ll E oon Brothers' Garage, Grave Citv, Pa. Nellie Doi-iq Hines ...,.,, ,,,,,,....,,,.,...,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,,... A t Home. Grove City, Pa. Philip Isafco ...,., ,,,,..,,.,..,.., ,,,,........,... P e nn State College, State College, Pa. Loretta .Tane J aekson ..,..,,,.,,,......,.. ,, Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa. Lillian Maude Jamison .....,,..,.,.,., .... ....,,........ G r ove City College, Grove City, Pa. Paul J, Kolb ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,..,..,,,,...,,,...,, ...., , . Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa. Pearl Irene Manning ,..,..... Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. S4 1924 .i.H1.n,1,, -.q1v1v1--...---- V1 ..,--1 V1 pi I..-H1 11 4iv-I1,,,,..,,,.-m,1ux,11g,,..,, -..,,... PINE KNOT ODE TO NANCY If you boys don't quit your fooling, And find something else to do, I will send you to the cooler, Surely as my name is Frew. All you've done this live long day, Is to fool away your time And the way you pest your neighbor Is nothing less than crime. Nipper quit that hitting Whity Let him one time get his work, Have respect for others lessons, Tho' your own you wish to shirk. Do not read that ten-cent novel When you should be getting French Sometime in the game of life You'll be sitting on the Bench Pay attention in your classes, Never turn to look around, Listen what the teacher's saying, Do not even make a sound. 85 Think of all our men of honor, How they worked for what they learned, D Do not make a great disturbance, When the teacher's back is turned. Do not look out of the window. Hold your mind from going far, Then in that great game of life You will be a shining star. Do not look around the class room, Do not talk or even smile, Thinking, That old lesson's easy I can put it off awhile. Shall you be a common laborer, Who can only dig a ditch? And shall you be getting blisters While yourfriends are getting rich When you start out in the world To begin its weary fight, Think again of these sound words Maybe then you'll think them rfght. -D. A. D ...wg PINE KNOT 1924 'Pu-uu1uu1m1uu1m-lm1w1un1 - 1111111- 1-11 -- - -n-muiuu-uu1nnfe 86 1924 PINE KNOT 01411 IIII 1uL1luu1u1 1 :- :-.z-' -nu.--me--ua:-min: 11i11 miwimimimi--qi1ux1ul1uu1nu-asia CLASS OF 1922 Isabell MCCOy Briggs , ,..... .,.... Y,,,,,, Y w,,, T e aching at No. 5, Grove City, Pa, Edna Le01'a Ifft , ,..V. V.v,.....A , A . Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa Edwin Arthur Ifft i,.ii................... iiii,i....,. P enn State College, State College, Pa Mary McKay Montgomery lolool... ....,,,.,,,,,,,, G 1'OV6 City College, Grove City, Pa. Milo N. Uber ,.,,,.,.....,,,,, .,..,,.,,......,,.... .,..........,...,,...... W e stinghouse, Pittsburgh, Pa Jay J. Uber ..S,...,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,..,, ,.,,. ...,.......... G 1 'ove City College, Grove City, Pa. Virgil A. Barnes ............,,.,,. ,......... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Vincent Caroll Parks lil,.,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,i,,,i, K etler's Store, Grove City, Pa. Homer Lehn .........,....... ..., ,,.....,..,..l.,., .,,.,..... G 1 ' ove City College, Grove City, Pa. Park Leland DeWoody ......... Walter Blackstone Ormsby David Clarance Rodgers ,........., . Winsome Nancy Robinson James W. Emery ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,s,,,.....,..i.. Martha Ruth Hosack .,....,,..., Ruth Allison ,,,,,,......,,,,.,,.,,..,,s,,, Alexander Dow ..,,,..,ss,.,,,,,,ts,s Mortimer Shuklansky .,,.ll..,ll Charles McClure Mills s,sss,.., Samuel T. Niece ,ss.l.......,....,..,..., Gerald Houston Hogue ...,,,,.. Arthur D. Briggs .,..,...,,,.,,,, Clare H. Harshaw ........,,., Clara Juniata Dean ,...,..... Charles LeRoy Brooks .,....,... Henry H. Ford ,..,,,s,,l,,,.....,..,,...... Elmina Louise Shillito ......,,.l. Esther Adilla Stalker .,,...ss.. ,.,..,,,,,,. . ,. Opal Lenora McDougall ,,s,,,. Eleanor Mabel Dillon s...,....,,,s, Ada Blanche Wilson ,sl,s,, Marsden M. Clark ,tt,st......,.., Mary Lenora Powell ,.,,,,..,,,.s. Wayne D. Daugherty s.ss..i... Frances Joy Kingan .,,.... Frences Pauline Craig .,,,,,ltsst Elizabeth Anna Miles ...,,,,,,st Thomas LeRoy Barnes .,..,,s,, Charles William Sparks .....,,Y,s Margaret Ruth Kifer ............,.,.. Martha Elizabeth Sisley ....,, Nancy Addaline Brandon ,,sli,,s, Lee Alexander Bolender s,sl.. Helen Leona Fisher .,....,.,....... Harriett May McCune ,s,s.,..lll Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grove City' College, Grove City, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Working in Sharon, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City Pa. Grove City College, Grove City: Pa Gasoline Station, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City.College, Grove City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa ' Pittsburgh, Pa Robinson Print Shop, Grove City, Pa Teaching Ryebread School, Butler Co Westinghouse, Westinghouse, Teaching in Eau Clare, Pa Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa Gordon School, Grove City, Pa. R. D Teaching near Prospect, Pa. Ed. F. O'Neil Co., Grove City, Pa ' ' Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Going to school in Hollywood, Cal Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Teaching Albin, Grove City, Pa Rainey Bros. Tool Co., Grove City, Pa ' ' Pa Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa ' Pa Grove City College, Grove City, Pa Teaching at Kiester, Pa Teaching in Wesley, Working in Farrell, Odd Jobs, Grove City, 87 ' PINE KNOT v 51:1 rx-m--.m--:ul-:un1fmimi- u-zz.-,::: 1924 3 ...n-1 -. .Q--Q:-,L -.i-.4 --: - 1-by - 1,-.g - --f.,-1f.-...-in-.H-.,.3. CLASS OF I 922 Mary Gertrude VanEman Dorothy Armina Williams r rancis P. Purvis . ....... ... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alfred Hunter Uber rrrr . Leo Simon Duffy rr,,,,,..rl Mary Louise Duffy ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.w Hertha Belle Henderson ...err,... Ralph Christie rrr...ir.rr,..,.r..,....,.... LaVina Ruth Graden .......,,l.i..i Elizabeth Evelyn Yard rrrr Roberta Johanna Melcher irr..i, . Paul Edgar Melcher ,.........,i.. . Lee Griffen ,,,,,,rrrrvr,,,,,,.ii.i.,rwrrw,. Elizabeth Campbell rrrrr,w,w.,, Albert Hamilton ....,.r.i,rr. Lorenzo Hoffman rrrr, .i,,. Craig McConkey ,,,,,,,,,,w,,rr Russell P. Bobbitt ,.,...ie,e David S. Tinker ......eeeee,eei,iee Bertha Marie Tinker .,,...s William A. Young ,,,,,,.... Donald J. Cornelius ,,.,,...... Haskel E. Winsberg ......,........ ........... G. Forrester Reynolds ,,.,,,......... Joseph Everett Pringle ......,,,, Marian Reed Harshaw .........,... Brass Foundry Co., Grove City, Pa. Samuel Alexander Kelly .. Truman Albert Lawrence Continued Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. .........,.,,...G1'ove City College, Grove City, Pa. Penn State College, State College, Pa. Working at home, Grove City, Pa., R. D. .,...,,.,,,. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. ,,.,,,,,,,. .,.,,,..,,,, T eachmg in Polk, Pa., R. D. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Children's Home, Pittsburgh, Pa. Teaching in Curtisville, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. .. ...,...................... .,.................. T eaching in Wesley, Pa. Teaching in McCoytown, Grove City, Pa. ...... Guthrie's Shoe Store, Grove City, Pa. Teaching in Wesley, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Perdue University, Wisconsin Going to school in Pittsburgh Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia Bobbitt's Grocery, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Working In Fredonia, Pa. Irma Cady Spears ...,,..........,,.......,..,,, Teaching Whitaker School, Grove City, Pa. Lilliace Etalka Russell ,..,,,.. .....,...,,,...,,....,.,...,.,.,.,,. M rs. Double, Plainfield, N. J. Lillian K. Mulque-en ........., .................,..,......................,..... A t Home, Grove City, Pa. Edith Lettie Uber .,.,.,.... ..............,,.....,,,......................... M rs. Alsworth, Butler Co., Pa. Sara Lois Weber ..,,,,,.,...,.,.,...,.,.,..,,.,.,,,. Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa. Theressa Holtzinger Neyman ....,...,,.,..,,.,...,,. Mrs. McCracken, Grove City, Pa. Ella M. Williams ......,......,..........,............,,............... J. C. Penny Sz Co., Margaret R. Ray ,,.,,,..,,.............................................................,... At Home, Grove City, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Geneva Pearl Williams .,..,,,..,,,....,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,., Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Arthur LeRoy Williams ................,. Laderer's Dry Cleaning Co., Grove City, Pa. Mae Brannon ..........,......,.,.....,.....,,.,, Bashlme Sz Rossmarfs Office, Dorthea B. Rodgers ......,.. ...,............,. . . .......... Children's Home, Grove City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mildred N. Birnley .... ..... .. - ., Bessemer Gas Engine, Grove City, Pa. 88 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T qw- l..' - .xzv - K.1. .-- -1-f- .- - 1- i- -. i.. i.. f- -... .-i--.. ,:- - .--- - ..,1 .-...-.H-if-ii.-...-i.,-..-Wg. CLASS OF 1921 Elbert Gail Carpenter ,,,,,,A,..Ae. Aee,Ae.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,A,.A..,,,,,, W ooster College, Wooster, Ohio Russell W. Purvis ,,Ye,,.,,,ve...,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,Aee,,,,e,,,eeA,,,,,eA,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,eeeeee,,,,,e,,v,el,,,A,,.eelee,,,,A, D eceased Jessie Ethelwyn George ...,,...,,,,,,.., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, W. Va. Howard N. Kelly ...................... ,....,,.,........,...,.....,.,.., C arnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin A. Anderson ...,.............,.....................,.,.,...,.,,..,,.,,,,,,.......,..... Store, Punxsutowny, Pa. Russell Leeland Bastress .,,,,.,,,,,. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Esther Marie Barber ,..................,,,,,...........,......,,.,.. Teaching Coudersport, New York Ruth Ellen Biteman .,,...,..,...,......,..,, ,,...,,......,s,., M rs. Faull, Grove City, Pa. Raymond Roosevelt Bowie ,,,...,..o .....,,..o,....., C arnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa. Beaula Emma Double ,...,...,.,,...... ..,...,,,..,.............,..,..,, T eaching in Butler County Edith Frances Blair .......,,..,,,, .....,......................i.......... M rs. Simpson, Volant, Pa. David W. Bollman ....,.....,.. Howard Arthur Coyer ........ . Bruce Crawford ,.,....,......,,.... Leroy V. Clark ,..,..l.........,,.,,.. Ralph Edgar Cannon .....,.., Donald H. Campbell ,,...,,.... Oscar W. Dillon ..,....,,,..... Esther May Dunlap ...l.,...,,. Janette Ellenberger ..,.,,.. John M. Forrest ................ Nellie Laoma Faull ..,.............. Eleanor Blanche Glenn ,.,..,... Lois Eleanor Glasgow ..,......... J. Paul Harmon .....................,. Gilbert Ardent Hoyt ........,...... Grove City College, Grove City, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Grove City Creamery, Grove City, Pa. ,..,....,,,,.. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio Steel Tubing Mills, Ellwood City, Pa. Restaurant, Franklin, Pa. Married, Masury Pa. Dr. P. W. Allen's Office, Grove Cityi Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. State Bank, Grove City, Pa. Philadelphia Art School Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Radio, Grove City, Pa. Pa. William Lewis Harmon ..,,.........,... ..,,...,.....,.... G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Mary Albrta Jack ...........,,..,.,,......,,.,, Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa. Hubert H. Jack ........,....,.......,,.........,.. Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa. William Dale Jamison .,,,..,..,,,.,......l.,,.....,....,.......... Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Walter Ferdinand Knauff ..,..,...,...,...,................,...,... . ........... Seminary, Columibus, Ohic Paul Cecil Marquand ....,......,.....,...,. .,,....,,,,, S chool of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. William Harland Montgomery ,,,............,,, Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Allen L. Mil-es ..,........,......,,,,,. Proprietor of Dad's Restaurant, Grove City Thomas B. Mathieson ......,..,,.....,,.,.., ,......,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,., N o. 5 Mine, Pa. Alfred S. Jackson .,...................,...,,.., Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Grove City, Pa. Martha Lucille McDougall ,,,,,,,.. ,,..,..,.,,,,..,,,,,...........,,.,,.,i,,,,,..,..,...............,.. Verna Leola McFarland .,,..,.... Harriett Nellie McDowell ,..,,,.,,,..,,,,,, Taching Rural School, Stewart Wilson McClelland ......... Helen Lucille McCurdy ...,,........ Grove Cityj Pa. G1'ove City, Pa. Mrs. James Cooper, Grove City, Pa Grove City, Pa. Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Mrs. Gibson, Grove City, Pa. Clara Ethel McCamey .,l......, ....,..,..................... T eachmg at Butler, Pa. Anna Nicholson .....,............... .,.......,..... K indergarten, Grove City, Pa. Bertha Irene Nelson .....,............. ..............................................,..........,.... G rove City, Pa. Vera Belle Rossman .....................,... ......,.,......................,....,,,,.. T eaching Kittanning, Pa. Lila Elizabeth Reznor . ,.,.,...,..,.........,. ............ G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Dorothy Magdalene Steckler ...... ..................................... T eaching. at Pardoe, Pa. Sara Florence Schultz .................... .....,.. Mrs. Harry N-elson, Grove City, Pa. 89 P I N E K N O T 1 9 2 4 W qu-....-......-...l....H-....-....-........... ---- .- - H- i- ,-- 1 .... .- ,- - 1- :-...I-...I-.Q-...Q f..7,' . K , K V1 '- K V, My S .. V E A , A ' ., aff A Q, T. ffz E ., - 4.,i I I E Iir E K'Qg5EM . ' VV A fl 1 ,:,- Tw? -.'l- Q 5 if X g Qf3g,q.h1,.f, E I G ,,,. H-L, f 5 My -:,, Q 2 VVKV i , f, 1 . 4 l x q J ,,., A':' 1 i gr ' , 7' V ' 1 x A if ,,- ff'- : ii H -51 3 i ' ..w K 2 ' V - ---' W' aw- if z. Q 'f-, 2 'f aw L2 , 'M ' '14 l U .A , f Ax .b in 5 M , . E ' f Ai., 12- . , Ti .,, ,gf . ., ,' V, ' ' 1 I L Q ,..1 ' N Hgh V V S g k il , t - . ,, L 'KA' ? , s W 2 Q ' l ' Q'- - r A ily I 92 :E : ET 5' I ' V E is f a 1' E , fi , Q I v '15 2 I W E if E Q f : 4-E f ' '22 if Q .1 P- f 'f 3 'I . ' rf'-1, 3 5 W . v 1 ' f Q if f W :.,, U: , T .-It I , .-Lv 5 i., t , Q Q A B k ' gl 'Q : - . Q 3 , ' VLVL g ,,,VLV, ' VV . A , if as V V. . , l ,, A , A,-- L, sa , i V l , ff Z ' . ' , ' L1 ' ? ' K M '54 A ' ' W' '13 A' Z ,V:?V if ' y ci gsm -N 4 f ' 54 ,, V 4 2 ' ,4 90 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T .SWT H1-,ul-Tmllnll llll .-.mx-,MTH-Q - 5-16.7, -111-. - ,,I: T llli T ,EII T.m1,,m,1 ,l', T:II,,,Iml'n,nnT,uIT,n,,ululIl.4' Wayne Smith Styres ...,.,......w.....,.,, AA.,,,,,,, U niversity of Pittsburgh, Pharmacy. Leonard F. Surrena ..,aaaaa,a.,,,,,,t,Yaaa ,,,,,,,A,,,, G rove City College, Grove City, Pa. Clarence William Steingrade e,,.., School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Louisa W. Temple ,Yeell,l,,,,Yll,.llelllllell,l,,Y,e, West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilbur L. Thompson l.,,elll ....,.,.,,.., S helley's Furniture Store, Grove City, Pa. Agnes Claire Uber lellrl,,,.,,e,.ell,,,,lll.l .,r.l.,rlrlr,,,,,, W est Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ida Margaret Wilson .,..,.,,....,,r... Training School for Nurses, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Donald C. White .....,.,,......,,.., . lllssl.. ,,l,,,,, l.,..,.sssl VK I . J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allen B. White ,..,.,..... ..,........,... . ..., Bessemer Gas Engine Co., Tulsa, Okla. Harriett Elizabeth White ...............,.. Slippery Rock Normal, Slippery Rock, Pa. Phoebe Othella Ward ,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,, M urphy's 5 8: 10c Store, Grove City, Pa. Mary Ruth Allen ,,,,,,...,...,.... .......,,...,.,...,...... ....,.. ..,...,,....,.,,,,,....,.,. T e a ching in Ohio -i-gqUgg-i- THINGS DREAMED OF BUT NEVER SEEN IN FACULTY CIRCLES Mrs. Houston and Miss Bess Campbell matching pennies. Miss Johnson in the calaboose for speeding. Miss Coulter Without affection for the boys. Mr. Manson Without his Wrist watch. Rollin Filer cracking a smile instead of apparatus. 95W in Effort. Lee McCandless Without Miss Davis on time. Prof. Crowther smoking. his dignity. Prof Harold Bovard in school five consecutive days. Miss Margaret Washabaugh with bobbed hair. CID buying hair tonic. Miss Conrad in tears. Miss Hazlett without her Zoo. THINGS DREAMED OF BUT NEVER SEEN IN OTHER CIRCLES Teddy Husband with straight hair. Tarzan Wardle crying or mad. Cliff Babcock lonesome. Clair Wolford's hair mussed. Dick Von Ende concealing his strength. Elizabeth McIntosh without h-er lessons. Buck Buchanan frowning. 91 I P I N E K N O T 1 9 2 4 .g,...-H.-xi.. ,... - ..i. -.,-...1,..,.,-.,,- ..::..:.. I- -...,,-,,,-1- -,.,-..,. -,,.- :-,,,,-,,,,-,,,.-,,:.-,ff THE PINE KNOT STAFF Charles B. McCarl .A,,,A,A,A Editor-in-Chief Gertrude Bowden ......,..,. ,A,,,,,,,A A ssistant Editor Ha1'0ld Thomas ....,....... .,........ A ssistant Editor Phyllis McQuiston Victor Pearson Advertising Manager ..,..i.,...wAthletic Editors Reed Lewis ....,,.......... Charles Sisley Elizabeth McIntosh 'i Business Managers Grace Bobbitt ,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,, ,.....,.,c,. A lumni Editor Kenneth Smith .....,,,, ,..,,cii,, K odak Editor Otis Sibley ,,,,,.....,..i.,.., ,i.....,. J unior Editor Elena Johnston .....,.. .,,,,,4 F aculty Advisor The Staff is especially indebted to Donald Callen, Cecil Vincent and Arthur Armour, Artistsg to Paul Paxton, Arthur Kelly, James McCrae, James Forker, Frank Anderson, Beatrice Graham and Mary Christie for the sale of The Pine Knotg and a host of loyal supporters and contributors. 92 1924 PINE KNOT Joni Ill. -T Ilz: -- xll, 1, XT 1-1 .i l.-Tu,-1 'll. -K ::v -1 III. -Tn,-1:71. .-- 5.7 ,?m:l,l lI': -ilL-TnI-- Ixgv lIInTu,TnTu:Tu'!' iihitnrial Pine not for a year book, as each class in the past. For here in your hand is The Pine Knot at last. The Staff of the Pine Knot have tried to portray faithfully the drama of '23-'24 at Grove City Hi and Your humble patience pray, gently to hear, kindly to judge our play. We wish to thank our advertisers, subscribers and contributors for their loyal support in this, the first edition of a regular year book, by Grove City Hi. One of the important duties of this staff was the choosing of a name. It was thought the name should be characteristic of the town. Allusion to Wolf Creek had been pre-empted by a College publication, so the former name of Grove City, Pine Grove suggested to .us Pine Cone, Pine Nut, Pine Needle, Pine Stump, f'Pine Log, Piney, and Pine Knot as appropriate to come from a Grove. The first we feared our friends might say we had gone to seed, the s-econd suggested a dumbbell, the third is even sharper than we wish to be, the Stumpand the Log are quite unpoetic, The Knot although almost tough has a beauti-' ful grain CLook for this in the Senior Writeups! A Pine Knot contains so much rezin that no kindling other than a match is needed to start a good fire. Readers will notice we have struck several matches. We expect the fire to burn brightly at least until the next issue of The Pine Knot. Think, too, how historical rich the word Knot is-the Gordon Knot, Matrimonial Knot, Hangman's Knot, etc. . 0i.l- Take, notice sweet peeved ones, that all sallies herein recorded are for pure fun, no slams on character intended. Don't forget what Dad said, I would rather be remembered as a dumbell than not remembered at all. The Arab lives largely on dates which explains why they call a certain spefie of the genus Homo a Shiek. -01- If any one happens to sit down on a few needles sticking to the Pine Knot they are requested to recall the old saying Laugh and grow fat. Look for someone else who has been stabbed by other needles. TO ALL JUNIORS-Start now to prepare next year's Pine Knot -Make it snappy! ..1..0l. ANNOUNCEMENT-Miss Charlotte Thompson wishes to announce her candidacy for the Most Continual Talker in next year's Pine Knot. Subject to the vote of the class of '25. V 93 94 .lf PINE KNOT 1--1, 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- -:un1nn.1:m1:m1-zu1:11.1:m1:gy.1g.,,1,...1,. Ei gif hw 575.5553 W - . f' '-5 HH X-f gy iz myxwml gi ymu ZW flea. VFW 1? f fy W, QW X 5 fif 5317 A ' , 4 I Z - a QQ liyt 5? lnfw WWW M W 'X my W ' X f f wa I Z, ' 41 hWW'QJz 95 PINE KNOT 1924 ,- ,--H- .-- ... --... - ,-,,,-V, - -1, -, - -V -. - -1 -: -1 -I ....1...-,...-,...-...f. JOKES AN APOLOGY-If you recognize any of these as being of an ancient vintage, kindly remove your hat and remain uncovered while passing. Whatever trouble Adam had, No man in days of yore Could say when he had told a joke, I've heard that one before. Trainer: Do you notice any change in me ? Gilmore: No, Why ? Trainer: I just swallowed a nickel! Prof. Crowther: Can any of you tell me what makes the Tower of Pisa lean '? Fat Ray: I don't-know. or I would take some myself. Cop Sisley: Hey! where are you going? Don't you know this is a one way sidewalk ? Bill Bruner: Well, what's the matter with you-Ain't I only going one way ? Miss Conrad overslept last Sunday morning and arrived at church after the hims Qhymnsh had been given out. She has passed up her last opportunity for a He-donation and has taken the desperate step of Matri- monial Advertising. It reads something like this: Would like to correspond with any shiek who might have matrimonial tendencies. Would prefer no side burns as I am ticklish. I simply adore bell bottoms and clever moustaches. Financial excess no objection. Address S. C. care of E. J. We are meeting difficulties in trying to convince Horny Kelly, 'and Vainp Turner that there is a luxury tax on notes. Prof. Manson fafter handing back an experiment to Dad Thomaslz Harold, you should write your Experiments so that even the most ignorant may understand them. ' Dad: Yes sir, Mr. Manson, What part is it that you don't get ? Freshie: What makes Otis Sibley so happy this morning? He's whistling like a bird. Al George: It's reported, Freshie, that the maid got the packages mixed and cooked him bird seed instead of oatmeal for breakfast. 96 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T Qui--.ln1uu1 xlll -1l1'::11'm--:m1 :iu u-1m- xlun 111111 :lxu 1 xlnn - llns 1:m1 xnnu 1 xxnu 1:m1 urnl 1 rlll 1 xllr 1 xluu 11m11m1-11111-xlu1un1nu1nnfo H. I: I sure do miss the cuspidor since it has gone. H. II: Gosh all fish hooks! You did that before, that's why its gone. Ray Hosack: What is your idea of laziness ? Seth: The man who gets up at 5 o'clock in the morning so he'll have more time to loaf. Mr. Buchanan to his son, Buck: W hat do you expect to be when you get out of High School? Buck: AU old man, father. Twins My brother and I are twins. Our mother can't tell us apart. When we went to school and my brother threw paper wads the teacher Spanked me. Of course she didn't know any better but I did. One day my brother was arrested for fighting and the judge fined me 9510. Of course he didn't know any better but I did. I was to be married but my brother went to the church and married my girl. Of course she didn't know any better but I did. However I fooled my brother. I died last Monday and they buried him. Of course they didn't know any better, but I did. I call that dress a crime, said Hupp. Replied his storm and strife, Stop jawing now and hook me up I So he fasten-ed the crime on his wife. Otto had an auto, but Otto's auto didn't auto just as Otto thought an auto ought to auto. At Four A. M. It was pitch black in the parlor. Three hours ago Chlorine, the naughty vamp turned out the light. The clock on the mantel struck, One, two, three, four. It was strange, hollow sound echoing through the si- lence. A milk wagon rattled by. Again all was still. Then from the di- van corner of the room came a few faint noises, Smack-smack-ummm- gulp-gurgle-gulp-ummm-smack-sh-sh,'' then a soft sighing sound. The water in the radiator had begun to boil. Prof. Lehn at band practice: Where is Glasgow and Butler? Simmons: Why, Professor, Glasgow is in Scotland and Butler is down the line about thirty miles. Guess you surely know where Pardoe is. Little Willie tired of play, Q Pushed Sister in the well one day. Said mother as she drew the water, 'Tis difficult to raise a daughter. Following this announcement on-e day by Prof. Crowther. The good looking pupils may pass to the board today, the gentlemen made such a rush for the front that certain small girls were in danger of being crushed, or squeezed for the first time. 97 PINE KNOT 1924 2' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I I I I l I I I I Q Q Q Q I Q Q Q Q 4' BUILDING OOL SCH HIGH THE ' 0 S use SE ki Xma- - 1- M AL P 2 l ' iii mrmii Q- is-ff fri? 'iii I 4 V L .T Dfw it ii- - ,, f. e r Every banking service is obtainable at this in- stitution, and with the prompt and dependable handling of every matter entrusted to us goes a certain personal and individual interest in the cus- tomer and his business. Directors JOH'N A. BE'LL C. G. HARSHAW E. J. FITHIAN JOHN MQCUNE, Jr. IRA C. BLACK MORGAN BARNES Officers JOHN A. BELL, President E. J. FITHiIA'N, Vice President E.B. HARSHAW, Cashier S. C. BARBER, AssistantCash:er H. E. KIRK, Assistant Cashier Grove City ational Bank THE MODERN BANK -,-.,-,,.-, -, ... ... ---. .-5 -. .... -.- .. .. .- .. - - - .. .. - P I N E K N O T 1 9 2 4 l21Il1II -- -III 1 IIII 1 IIII 1 IIII -:III-nm1.1n1.:n--.in- 'avl -::i1..:i-:.:i-m1. zz' 1111.ii-.miriam-:in1..n-qui -I1,4-:iii-:lil1g,..1.,.!. Heard in Senior English. Elton Martin fquotes hesitatinglyj : My heart's in the Highlands, My heart is not here - - Pardoe fpromptingj: And Bovard's in the Lowlands, Looking for beer. After the Exam. Clair Wolford: Did you Write out Hamlet's So- liloquyf' George Porter: No, I flunked. I had vaseline on my hair and my mind slipped. Clair Smith and Hilda Carlson practising the Junior Play. Clair, fholding her handsj : Now will you say it ? Hilda Cbreaking awayh 1 Oh, let's do that over again. Carroll Wilson and Harold Perrine, leaving Lab at first gong. Mr. Manson: Boys, don't leave, only first gong. Boys: We're traffic cops. Miss Barnes1EconomicsJ: What is a boycott '? Cec. Vincent: That's what happened when I snuck out early yester- day. A ' ' Q A. Montgomery: Do you believe in Evolution ? Genevieve Blair: No, I believe Adam was made out of Eve's rib. Results of Dr. Miles' Nervine fTestimonials slopped over from the Gazettel Grove City, Pa., One Day in June, 1935 Dear Sir: After having suffered many attacks of Epilepsy Without relief, I decided to try Dr. Miles' Nervine, After the first dose my fits stopped. I continued taking the medium until I had taken 18 bottles. I am now free from Epilepsy and have felt no sign of the return of the fits for the last six years. I am very grateful for what Dr. Miles' Nervine has done for people who suffer from Epilepsey. 9 Gertrude Bowden Grove City, Pa. Dear Sir: For years I have suffered from fits, convulsions, spasms, and erratic disturbances, especially prevalent While in High School. One day I tried a bottle of Dr. Miles combined Nervine, shoe polish, harness oil and scouring powder and immediately felt in better health than I had ever before experienced. I attribute all this to your Wonderful tonic. You may publish this. Best of luck. James Pardoe Ephrim Griffith 929 Hog's Alley, Tidoute, Pa. fThese and many other testimonials are on file at our home officel Otis Sibley, Scoutmaster, to old lady: May I accompany you across the street. Madam ? . Old Lady: Certainly, sonny. How long you been Watin' here for somebody to take you across ? 100 1 9 2 4 P I N E K N O T sion-:Inu-11:11 xlll -Hui llrl -- Ilnl -nu-uu- wunl -nu- lunn - vull -:lui xluu -lm-nn- luul -uni xlll -nu- l11n - lxnl 1 xnlx 1 xlnu -lun-nuixlu-:nv--:sofa Do you think you can manage on my salary of twenty dollars a week, darling? Elwood asked, after she had accepted him. I think I can, she replied, but what will you do ? We'll beat their swords into plowshares, said orator Lewis. Yes, and straighten their sock screws into bill files, said F. Grah- am in the ,rear of the hall. Berrisford: Sh--, Miss Campbell has her eyes on you fellows. John Millsop: Of course, it's Leap Year. Cora: The garbage man is here, Glen. Crowther Cfrom deep thoughtjz My, My, tell him we don't want any today. Miss Hazlett: Now, boys, Name some of the lower animals, begin- ning with James Griffith. Famous Sayings of Famous People- Clarence Berrisford Cdistussing advertisingbz When a man ans- wers a matrimonial ad he sends one dollar down and the intended arrives on thirty days trial. s Erma Vinton Qin English Historyl : In the French Revolution Lord Byron took the ,side of the French. F Ed Thomas in a talk on Social Problems states: Any person who works many years in a T. N. T. factory is bound to rise. Leola Vincent Cholding communion with N aturej : Oh, I could View life from this Cliff forever. Howard Gills: What a wonderful song Seeing Nellie Home is. The Yanks are coming hummed a dentist as he was about to re- move a molar. .f-..-- 1- ,..-.1..-ei.-....-Af..-f...-in...1...-.,.....-.H--.,,-'...-1...-,.....,...-1.........-:,.....,,,-W..-H....,...-....-,...-,...-f...--i..-...5. The Blue Lantern Tea House 126 W. Main St. Bell Phone ,!,..-...,- ,....m-,..,-,..,-..,1.. -- ,1-,,.. 11- -,,... ,-.. ..... N... 1- ..1 - ,1...,,.-.,,1-,.,'...,,,...Tu ,3..,-,...., -V -- ... --:..1-H-,,.,..-,,,-,.,...1...-i..-,,.,...1,,.-:...-,...-,.,.-- ...,,,---.-, ,... -- ,..,,... --1,--,..-.. 'I- ! L CURRY'S l . I For the Bei? Things to Eat The Old Store in a New Dress 1--H--F -... -2 -i - -- -1 .-- -2----i----:-.-1--i- ...- - zf- -- 4-.- - 1--, -.---- i.,. -i- f-.- -..--. -. -2.-. ... -...-....-...Q 101 ' YYNX,ll-:l0fafSaAL 51 MiS.Iu..m.A..ZfqLiLxQII .... Q29 fa 43.3 ,... - ..,. - ,... - .... - X... -, .... - 1... - 1... -,..-u.-,n.- ig Johnston's Eastman M 0 N T G 0 M E R Y I Chocolates Kodaks I CENTRAL PHARMACY B R O O M M F G' C O' Q THE DRUG STORE WHERE YOU Q MAKERS OF I GET SERVICE AIND COURTESY I I BROOMS OF QUALITY 243 South Broad street Since 1370 T QUALITY SERVICE T GPOVQ City, Pa- -i- , --,L ---I - '-,- -In -f-. - ---I - .I-: - ---I -In-I--+ +I- ---- - - - I - '--- - --II - ---I -- - f - -I-- --m-'-I- :--f- II.. -,.-I.M Z?1:.:.4?3A:fT.,j2 Q.- III. - I.II - -l-.l- I.I. --l-W-1.l-.l-..-l- . , 1 I IELLENBERGER S f T FLOWERS J. WINSBERG T can so-R, Bell Phone CLUTHING i Orders for Banquets Solicited 7 7 And Gents Furnishings Corsages Made to your order 9i4ll'Tlll:l lll! 1 llll 1 llll i llll i llll -'l'lllillll D llll it Ill. Tull lll' viii il-12111 l' 1 IIII illlllllll-1 - 1 -1 l -1 illlv DIARY CLASS '24 1923 April 5-Election of Class Officers. April 10-Date for Junior Senior Banquet announced. April 11-Begin Preparations for Junior and Senior Banquet. A ril 2:6-Th t d t l .t p e grea ay a as , May 14-Mourning loss of Senior Class of '23. May 21-Begin review for finals. q...-m.- I... - I... - I... -....-....-....-.N-..... .... -....- ,... - I... - .... .. .... ... .... -. ,... -. .... - .... - .... - .... - ,... .. .... ........ .- - ........ B U Y D I R E C T Purchase Your School Supplies From the Manufacturer MONEY SAVED-PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED I KURTZ BROS. Q CLEARFIELD, PA. IF IT IS USED IN THE SCHOOL ROOM WE CAN SUPPLY IT 4...-...I-...I-...,-..I-.m-,...-....-....-..........,.......-....-....-....-....-...........-.......:...-....-....-...,-...I..-....-.,....,...-M-W- 4. 102 T ...,-...,....n-.i,.......-........m.-..n-..,.-...H-....-.nz-mg. -5---if------------m--I--I-H-I-If-I-In--:I-r : L ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED - ' Glasses Fitted Accurately BUILDERS e SUPPLY Q 803 West Main Street D Electro-Therapeutics v .5....-mr.. .llx -m-m-m-m-M llll -nu- -lvr -ml-lm-I-v ' inn1 lxrg 1 Q1 -.1u1.q-5.-W l1n1 -1 nnn. 1 1 1 unnz -nr B U 1 L D E R S j l S U P P L I E S l I Compliments of A r 2 h G. C. MURPHY oo. Ben phone 227 E 5c and 10c Store Ililillll-1-llllillllilllinllclrmltlllluvldninhtnilyli ll:Y -1021 Uillllii-llllHl'lllllTll1 19 'T' ii, Tlilllllii May 22-Teachers think we're bright. May 24-Prof. Shockley talks to History Class. May 25-Miss Christy wears her diamoiid. u May 28-All's blue but the sky. May 28-What a relief. Examinations announced. May 30-Students attend Memorial Services June 1-Torture continues. June 4-And still we cram. Grove City, Pa. On Improved Sandy Lake Road PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Light Truck Delivery M. W. Bowie, Mgr. -1- 4- 1'g..m1g1..g 11 1.1. 1 - 1: 1 llrl 1115131 1, 1111i111 1 .1:m11n 0 hisn1nu1un-mu1nn1nu- 1-:1:'1r::1 :1 .1 1m:1nvIo ion1mx--nn1nn1m:--nl:1nn-v-nn1nn- - - x--ns:- l l I T Grove City- T For All Occasions Students, Teachers, Parents, Say It With Flowers i alld SCl100l BOa1'd i T S. Buy Your Books From F L O R I S T I THE MACMILLAN Co. I Grove Cn, P, Tl Ulll0n Arcade . Ave K , T J- Buell Snyder, District Mg1 i E We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere .Qm--m1':l-:Iu-- Illl - IIII '- IIII -'-1111:HI-111111111-:m1::u1naiQ .E,,,1:.,,1: ...JIH1 g,. ,1 ,... 1,m,,-m.1...-.,.1,,,....g,1f,,... viw-vr-vH- 11 -Hr2- lllr -'H-'H Illr - III1 1111- lrz. -2'-2 -via .gi.m.-,n1m1 1... 11.1.1 llll 1111.-5.m.1m.1:m-,m1.m--..n1 Grove City Herald Co. BONNET SHOP Q PUBLISHERS OF i 142 Broad street I THE GROVE CITY HERALD JOB AND CATALOGUE CORRECT MILLINERY PRINTING A SPECIALITY and D I READY-TO-WEAR i Grove Clty, Pa. 4.1-1 ITI1 1111..- .,., .. .... 1 ..,. -......1 ..,. -.N-W1 ..:: -..,-,.,3. Q..- ..,, - .... - .,,, - ,.,, .. ..., .. ,... ..- ..., -,,.,..,...-...,-..,--.,,:- June 5-Commencement for Class of '23. September 4-School opens. We pity the Freshmen. September 5-Classes begin and many strange faces are seen September 7-1Foot1uall squad out in full force. September 10-Indigo Monday. September 11-Everybody studying with thoughts of the Fair. September 12-No School. Winston takes Eleanor to Mercer Fair. sion--:.:1 .::1 11n11m1m.1 ylfl 1 :III 1 lyll -..gm11m1gm- :lll 13.11 III, 1 xll. 1 ll., 1 gfl I.. ,.,. .... ll., 1 1.., 1fm111.11gm..m...ml--nn-11111.11 I I The PENNZOIL Sign on service station, garage, or gaso- I line pump, is evidence of good practice within. It is easy for a dealer to find an oil which will give him far larger profits per quart, but PENNZOIL is 100 per cent pure L Pennsylvania, and, by every test in laboratory or engine, - is proving its superiority and efficiency. 5 Less O11 With Pennzoll I - The PENNZOIL trail leads to satisfaction, economy and pleasure l . . Supreme Pennsylvania Quality l Made in our refineries at Oil City and sold by the PENNZ- I OIL Company, and the better garages and dealers T 5' y1:m1 1 1111 lnll 11m1mm1:ln1:nu1:ln-11:11 llll 1 lllu xlml 1:m-- xnuv 1 lnxx 1 xunn -1 :nnu 1nn11m1nn-1:111g1fm1 -- zxll 1 :III iilllilllf'-' llll - IIII - irvl - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII - IIII -Iwi' F. G. PATTERSON T. J. HART inn-vnvvzlu--21111-:I -nl:inna-nu.-u:.-nz 5 New York Life Il1Sll1'al1C8 C0. l n--:un-::n1:xn-:un-:en1.nu-.zu--n ,'Z,.,-,,, -1 -1 -1...-H.. ..,m-Iii.-ui.-fn.-3,-. I-:m....!, I C E GENERAL STORE .- ATX: -...-.-:,j '- - ' - - f--' - 1-'- - -'-' - 'f'- - f--' - - - - -'-' -'-'-W-A--'-ui .5...-...,-.,,,..,..,-,..'..... -.,, -.........,...,,'-....,-... .. . L Respectively DRY I K. MADA FOLTZ I ...g3,-,if-1:1 ...:g,1n vlan,--1...-111.1-ntllll T 128 E. Poplar Street ,1-.,,.-,..:-.........i-....-....-....-I vie 3..1-....-....-,..,-....-..........-i...-....-,...-i...-,...-.....-.5. .1ln.-:miluzvllz.-m.1lu.1n.111554 inun-nn-unimn1nu-mn1nn-mn-unim:-m:--un-uni: fp COVERT8zUBERi L H. E. MCMILLAN CO. I MEATS OF QUALITY G1-Oceries, Icandy, Fruit 1'-7T'm'imlmiilllim'Tim1'I7llllUl'iilll1-'llli:HIT 'i' gi'Jlull?-ZIII'-vlllliJAITIIIITYIII1- llll -illllllIlllllli1lIII1lllliIllfO -nn-um-:nl-fm-:m-:ln-:zu-:mi:xn1-:ne-:un--:nu-no? vein-iu1:nu1muinn-uninn-nan-nu-:lu--lun-lun-uuiing Where do We go to get our P Cut of Town itlis Folest H Shoes Repair-ed ?1T0 I lt is Flour called Our Best I JOHN MARGUGLI0,S 2 Just ask for that bland -. It's the Best in the Land. : Becausehedoesthebestwork I GROVE CITY MILLSI September September September September September September September September -ii..-Zi..-,...-I..-im-:...-i...-H..-ii..-H..-H..-....-1, tg.. 1-ui-.A-m.-m:-m:-lm-m1--4 I. Q. A-H.,...,-...:-m1-.,,,..,,, -,, -iii..-H,-.31-,,,,-,,,,-...2. 13-Mr. Cooler entertains. 14-Chaud Chien! Brief periods. 17-Gym and dumb science classes begin. 18-Orchestra or anized. g 20-First Oration. 21-Yea team, Wreck 'emi 22-We did. What? Beat New Wilmington 37-7 24-Dave compliments the girls as being the only Supporters of G. C. H. ..-i...-,i..-....-.,..-....-....-....-,...- -,...-....-.........5. : 'E' , I I 2 JOHN BOYLES 81 SON f EAT AT l CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS I. in : L n,ii - ini, - ,- ,ii , nn.. , ..i - .iii L ni,i ,nr ..,. -.-..,iig, '-ff- --ii - iff -- '- - i'-- - 1-l- -1- - '- - fI'- TUFFIE and AL I YOUNG Sz CAMPBELL I 7 . L FINE FOOTWEART PF0P1n19t0Y'S Q 117 South R1-Gad Street F q H I V W- -h - -mp' IffiT l'I '2i'T': 'i7'f7TT'f :Zf'f'-'fo W-A -it-I A A 1 it ' ' T bg. tm,iv,1 III, - llj. 1 l1:: -M1 IIZ. - I',. 1,1 1, :-,,,:.-Info T U R K sr O U G A N f L 4 1 - Compliments of 7 GROCERIES T I 2 n::-ux:-nu:-mu-nu-zu:-una'-ue -new : l W. J. 'Z' l FORKER BLAIR I i A N D 7 DRUGGIST 1 HOLSTEIN 119 Broad Street Grove City, Pa. ll ? l -1- -nn-:I --'m-m-nl-in-.H--.m-ml-nn-: -:nl-.I Qu--:m- :-::p.- f- i- :- 1- - - 1- 1-m:-1 1 105 1 U' Q M111111111111:-.11,1111111111 LAWRE CE FOU DRY CO. Manufacturers of High-Grade GRAY IRON CASTINGS Bell hone 235 Grove City, Pa. September 26-A lecture Keep Off The Grass by Prof. Crowther, September 27--Seniors take up sale of lyceum course tickets. Several Days Later- Harmonica Concert by the noted musician, Prof. 8-Who threw the chestnut hulls? 9-Lecture on Immigration by Frederick A. Wallace. 11-Fine weather for ducks. 12-Say! What? 'Cheers in Chapel. 15-Some Park we have at school. October October October October October 5,151 1 1 1 1 1m,.-,IH1 1 1.nn1.m1 1 1M1nu..un-.m......m...m,1m1 111 1 Cl0oAlL WJ ANYK1 . Delivered Anywhere I. E. CBob COYER Grove City, Pa. Blacktown Phone 4-L 4:1 1,u,1n,,1,:.,1m,1.1.11mf1IIn-.m.1.ml--lm1w..ml-.m,1m,1. 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 106 Schnell 1 t1ml.-.1 1 1nu1, m1uu1nul1uu m1.gm..,,,,1p,.,1m,1,,,1v,,.1g,..11,,1- 1: 1, 1-m1 1 1, 1gy,l1v...1-,,.1,,,.1.,,,1um1,,....ml1m,1m,1 Arrow Shirts True Shape Hosiery Michael-Stern Value - First - Clothes FIRM BROTHERS 139 Broad Street Bradley Sweaters Munsing Underwear lu-nu-nnlnn-nn-uninniuninn-vv-1--nn--nu1nu--nn-nn-- I11m-nn-nn-nnxml-nu-lul-uu1lnu-nu- October 16-First selections for the Music .Memory Contest. October 17-A selection by the noted Band of Grove City High School. Oectober 18-First Senior Debate in chapel. October 19- Ain't nature grand. October 24-Gillie got an inspiration. October 26+Crow'ther gives an English quiz. October 29-Nothing Doing. H. F. BUCHANAN TINNING - ROOFING - FURNACES PLUMBING When Buchanan Does The Job It is Done Right 441 North Broad Street Grove City, Pa. ,m1lm1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.w1m.1m1m.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m14.1 107 1,,,,1W1nm1.m1m...,m1,m1nu-.m.1ml1ml-n1 1 1 1 1 1 1131 1 1 ,1 I F Of ents Comp im N ny PCI Com Q9 -E on C LU vs U G 67' CSSCITI B Q9 i Class of 1924 GJ .f: F O P' 1,.1,,u1u..1,,..1m,1n,...- 1:m1 in.,..,n,1g,,.i. Out of the Way-Less to Pay Home of Simmons Beds Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Furniture Stoves Rugs at E. W. CLARKSON'S LOWEST PRICES n1:xu::un--nu-nu-up -nu-zminn-un1nu-unix an w-zawzff my ., 4. q...-1...-,.--.-1...-....-....-.A...-....-....-......-im-.......q. -zu-: 1:1uu-ull-un--lun-wnn-nu-nu-un-.e 1111:-u I STOP, LOOK AND LISTEIN is a railroad sign T LOOK, LISTEN, STOP AND BUY L O F F U T T ' S BREAD, PIES and CAKES q..,1-m1nu:u-ua-1ln-llu--M1 uune 1 nnnn -g Lgl 1:-H1g151,,,f, n-:m-uu--nu:1ux- nuuu 1 uuuu -vun1 unnu - urmn - xaun -un-maine? B L A C K ' S 7 Where You Buy Everything in our line at the Right Price J. R. Black, Mgr. -1' .' --.. .1-1 ..-- -J.,-.............-W-A--....- -A--fi.--...p GO TO SLATER BROS. For Flour, Feed, Grass Seed H..ing-.lm..-mp.-un...uu..mi1 -un--nn.-nuinm1m:..u:,..i.i October 30-Senior Hallovve'en party fell. Where? Nov. 1--Phyllis has a load of coal delivered. November 2-Everybody ready for the big game. November 5-Celebrate defeat of Farrell by a score 60-0. November 6-4Br-r-r-r-r It's cold. November 8-Filer's dimples have captured College avenue by storm. ' November' 12--No school. November 13-Little Bear, we-e-e, Ellwood-2 Big Bear W-O-W! Grove City-6 HO! THERE! HO! THERE! HAVE' YOU ANY THIRST? YES SIR! YES SIR! JUST THE VERY WORST Here's the thing ior cooling Before vou've time to think Delicious at all times COME HAVE A DRINK! P O P Nemo Bottling Works in1mi1nu-nu1uu.-nu.-un-nn1...n-.lu-.xnu1mm-u u1:iu-mi.-u1mu-nu1uu. 1-pm1nn-uu1uu1uu-inn-unfs I Designed By Educators g Edited by Scholars Produced By Craftsmen l GEOGRAPHY 7 MAPS HISTORY i Denoyer-Geppert Co. 7 5235 Ravenswood Avenue Chicago, 111. l Represented by 1 W. G. GREEN T Box 845 Columbus, O. .,. A .,. ....,-:...-1..f..i....- -A . -.M--....-H..-I...-I...-uq. ' 109 4. .. ....-1...-1...-....-1...-....-.f1--fi.-4..-.-n- ,............i.!. .5...-....-..,.-....-,...- - 1 I I GEO. W. DeFRANCE D R U G G I S T Whiteman's Candies Edison Phonografs and Records Kodaks-Photograph Supplies ..nu...nn1nn1 iuu1nu1mi1m1m,1,,,:..,,,-1,5-.U 1111:-nninn-nninn-:miami-uninn-nn-nu-nu-nu D. S. PEDEN GIFTS THAT LAST A name that standg for fine workmanship and a slogan that signifies Good Jewelry 117 N. Broad Street Grove City 1..H...,,,,1,m.....,,..ini-nu: -mink-mg-m::n:'--u 1 J-1,,1m,-::xi,im-uniran-minima-ininn-:in-nl W. M. HARRISON SALES AND SERVICE Prest-O-Light Batteries Radio Supplies STARTERS GENERATONRS MAGNETOS MOTOR HORNS IGNITION AND OTHER ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES 140 S. Center St. Grove City .-,..,.-.,,,.-,,,,1nn..m:-no-nu: -lu1nx:vlll:-11:11am 1n::,in:1nn1mi-ui:--nu-m.-um-m-:nl-uu-im.-an A. R. ANDERSON HUPMOBILE Kelly-Springfield Tires Accessories 135 South Center Street 1W1lm.-lm..miinn-uw-u-1:11-m1m1im-.I DIAMONDS WATCHES W. W. PALMER JEWELRY OF THE BETTER CLASS SILVERWARE JEWELRY :r...:nl1.ilu1:1n.-nn1:ul1nn1nuTn1lT,,,,,vxln1g,,,lg,N1 u,m:..uniim1a.1g...im-un-nu-unx-un-vu.:-nn-ru:1 C.C.COVERT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Grove City, Pa- .-M1 .- 1,...1,,,,.-,,,,11u.1nn1g,,.1 twig., np-nu-nu-un1nu-nn1nm-nn--nun-un-nu-nun-lm1 ALWAYS GOOD EATS DIAMOND CAFE Up-to-Date Soda Fountain MERCER, PA. l...,m.. 1 ,nu-nu1,,,,1uu1uu1uu1 1,.1,m.1 ,,-:m.- 1 .. .. 1 -. 1 1 -.g1,,,1:uu- WATERMAN LUMBER CO. Grove City, Pa. mimi 1 ... .. .. 1lm1m.-m1m1m..-,ngi 1 -1 -1lnl1.m..,m1ml.. 'E' l-uu1m-nn-nu-nn1m.1nu-nn1un..uu1uu-nu-nm-.nn1uu-uu1nn-num -if I P I 1 A. E. HOSACK Sz SON 3 ' Clothing - Shoes - Furnishings 135 BROAD STREET GROVE CITY, PA. Q T 2 .5........-H.,-...-..m-.....-....-.i...-....-.....-....-.....-.....-....-....-....-......,...-....-....-1...-....-....-.....-....-.....-....-....-....-mg. November 14-Vic keeps seventy-fifth date on North Center street. November 15-Mr. Manson says, Take arsenic for Friday. Looks bad. November 20-We sing a song in chapel. Marvelous. November 22-Orations in chapel. November 24-We won the scholastic football championship of Mercer County. .gf..- .-,...-A-....-....-1...-....-1...-....-.....-....-1...-....-....-....-....-....-....-.m-.....-....-.A-....-....-....-....-....-....-....i. i C. A. BLACK 8: SONS . 2 FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 235 Broad Street Grove City, Pa. T 4...-.....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-,..,-....-....-....-...K-.H -1.1. November 26-Cliff didn't win Miss Championship today, but who can foretell the future. November 27-Nobody knows nothing, nobody cares except Mr. Cooler. November 28- Turkey Massacre. Lewie D. escapes the clutches of the H. S. with a marriage license. '! '- - - --'I - '-'I - Illf - I-vI - -III - f:-l -uu- vlll - flfl - .--I - ..f- - ..-. - ..-f - .i.. - .-.I - ill- - .1-. - --li - If-n - l-1i - l'-- - '--I - fll: - Iivi - fll- - III' -H+ T GROVE CITY BRASS AND BRONZE COMPANY ' Manufacturers BRASS, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS - Phone 185 3--- '--' - -- - '--' - 1--' - III- - --II - ---- - '1-- - -lll - ---l --ff-'- '--- - 1'-I - ---' - '--- - ---' - ---- - -- - -1-- - - - - -f-- - ---- - -' ---- -' - - -5 November 29-Thanksgiving. Buch and Petty dine at the Ritz. December l 3-Everybody back to rest up. 5-Rule 1. No reading or whispering in chapel. 6-Girls develop serious cases on Al. 7-4Friday, any fish today? 1ggg.1.,,-1 ,.1,,,1 1,1 ,,... 111 ,,..,,,1.,l1-m1-U...H11 1 ,,....,g-- 11 1,31 1: 11 1:41. -.HH1::-:xn-nu1.:n--:nu-zu-:m-:m-:un-:nn1:mu-nuiluu-:m-un1lnl1un-nu-'x1 1 -:lu W. H. BOBBITT CASH AND CARRY 10-Seniors order rings from Elliott Co., of Philadelphia. 11-Begin preparations for contest with Greenville. -Football team awarded their letters. 13-Everything set for big contest. 14-The night of victory. Grove City 14, Greenville 2, u1..n1.:n11141-nn1nun-un-nn--um-nn-nu-nn1:un1mn1nu--nu-uu1mn-un.1mn-n-1nu1nu1nn-nu- 1 1 inn December December December I l 3...- December December December 12 December December 'Z' 1 -i G. G. FORQUER HABERDASHER ,,,1,:.1,g 1- 1, 1- 1 1 1 1,.,1m,1.,,.1,m1m,-.fm1nn1.nq1m.1,u.1,.,,1,,,.1g 1- 1: 1 11 1 1- 111.111, 111 '53 I 'I' 'if 1 I I 1 'I' +11--m-1111-1111-1111Q111111111-11:1-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-11.fa WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR SHARON AND MERCER COUNTY FOR Irene Castle Fashions Knox and Vogue Hats Everything For the College Girl In Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Mrs. Mark Cohen Sz Sons 11111111111111111111111111--1111.-11111nm..1111-111:11111-111.-II 1-..-in1111,11111111111111111111.-...lim.- .. ..1-1111.-1: Compliments of EDW. F. O'NEIL CO. PLUMBING and HEATING 122 South Broad Street Phone 147 11111-111v-21111111111111-1111-1111-1111-1111-1111-:11111111-11 L -1- 'L' -Z- 3.11-,n11,:111.11-:11pm--:111-:z-11:11-111111n1111n11 RAINEY BROTHERS TOOL COMPANY Manufacturers QUALITY TOOLS GROVE CITY, PA. 1111111:.. .-1111-111111111-1111-11111111111m11111-1:11 'Lani 1 1 fi 11 .. ..1-11:1 11 1.1.1, Compliments of DR. P. W. ALLEN 11-11111111111111111.11.m1,..1-11111 111111-1111-11111:11 December 17-Everybody happy. You bet! December 19-Guess the teachers were out late last night. All in a GOOD humoi December 20 Ora+'o ' - ti ns again. December 21-Gooclby, till next year. 1924 January 1-All good seniors make resolutions to study harder. January 2-Most of the resolutions broken. January 3-Students of G. C. H. S. never complain. That's a privilege. 11111.-111111111-1111-W11111-111111111-1111-1111-:111-1:11111 MooN BROTHERS GARAGE THE PIONEER GARAGE CHEVROLET Sales and Service also BUICK AND DODGE SERVICE STORAGE GAS OIL 44 nic11-111111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111--1111-111111111-1111--111 L L L L L L Qu:-su-1m1111111111-1 -11- 1.-.-111:1111.--11g--11 in CONSOLIDATED BODY COMPANY 4. .g. . BUILDERS OF CUSTOM BODIES 'Q' 'S' 'Q' Established 1867 111111- -1111:111111111111111s111..1111.-111111111-: 1..,: -nu:nu--un-nu-nn1nu-nnzuu1un1un.-me-nn--nu...nn1nu1nu--nn--ml-nn:mi-unzun-mx1un-uu1ml.-m:-In W. H. HARMON Sz SONS COMPANY -RADIO ENGINEERS- 1:,,-H1 .. -. --ln.1uu,m.1m...,,,.1H,,1ln.1lm1lm1,,.....,m1,.,4..,,,,-Hu1m,..nu..,,,.-.uu..m,1uu1,,,,1m.1:,.,1 lmli. .. 1 .....lim1lm1n.,1m4-.,m...l....m1qu1m...m1mlm..-,,,,1m..-nn-.nlg1un.1,q11ul,1 1 -1 im- WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE ELMER MACOM, Prescription Pharmacist Odd Fellows' Temple Grove City, Pennsylvania -:nn-:lu-nu-nu-nn--nu1nu.-un-uu-nu--nu-nm-nm.-un-nu-an-:un-mlinn-nuiuu-nu-un-nu-un-un.-:u January January January Jail uary J anuary January -an-:un-nn.-nm..unizm-nn...-m-.ln-,un11mim-nn1:nl-:uninn--:nn-:nu-.un-uu1nu-.ln-1 -: -p ... 11 7-Dr. Pollancl lectures on Tobacc0.,' 8-Another wind storm by Profs Band. 9-Girl's Basketball practice starts in eainest. 10-Lyceum number: Estelle Gray-Lhevinne. 11 N' A t l' Juni entleman -ma .gesameona org . 14-Prof. Crowther pulls another joke on Wardle. GILMORE 8z SMITH Q lu X ! its Eg f L ' Walk-Over Dorothy Dodd My lil al it Gym shoes january 15-Medals awarded to contestants against Greenville. u 16-R h! f ' .l t' '. Jgllugiily 17-W2-blf Ojzieeqlfahalsga lot of skaters. The ice is fine. January 18-We played the game and We won. Huh? Sharpsville. J 4 21-W lb t tl t G' . Jghilgl-by 23-Soingepeeorglee dol?'tlhceeJqlysle4ls to slide dow: hill. ,,--,.n-.m--pm- llll --m--:m1.nl-:m- nlin 1 nuln -- unnu -ni, gn- IIII - illl Till! vll I1.HI1--w-- -'?1i1- -rw-r1-1'1H- L L Q I . S Ut M t figrilfk L Homer C. McWilliams CII l 08. dS GI' E l 2' L ' I LADERER L TRANSFER CLEANING COMPANY : Local and Long H. R. LADERER, Proprietor Distance FRENCH L L HAULING DRY CLEANING - AND 'I' PRESSING L 116 GRANT STREET NORTH BROAD STREET 2 ' Bell Phone 253-J Bell Phone 137-R L L 1,m1m1 1 L1 li, 1 51 1-. .. 1.-,g1,.,g..u ,1gg1g..mg.-11-7- 1 ... .-. L1 L1 1 -1 1. 'P vp +L 'I' 113 ITU., ml rn- '- - -- - -' - -- - -' -2---- --'X - -'-- - '-'- -H'-- l ' - '- ---+ er- - - I1' '- 1 ' - '- - - '- - - : '- -r-H - + l GET THE WORTH or pl YQUR MONBZY ilv GLENN Sz CLELLAND BUY Hardware Slating IDEAL BREAD Tinning I D EBZA:iE EYATIEEE R Y T Furnaces-Both Pipe and T Broad Street - Grove City me e 'LHT-ii-' T331'-f'l ' ' llll T llll T 'lll 1 llll llll 303' hgtllv llli 1II3v il 'Y ii lll- 'QIUTWIT 1 T lllil- '.i. fu- -- - -- - 1--' - ---' - -- -:f--- '-'- - !'-- -m- 1'-' -1'-I-fi'--me -i--:---- 1--' - ---- -l--1- Iif- -f---- :-- -- Ef- --1'--------2------H--1, GROVE CITY Two Good Places to Eeat HARDWARE Co. AT HOME l -and- Q EV6I'ythiIlg' In COLLEGE INN H A R D W A R E T RESTAURANT T i 4...-ml-.,.1-..,:-...1-...f-...I-...f-...f-...T-.W-M..-....-.1 3. 4...-....-..,.-...,.-...1-...1-....-mf-..i-.w-.l..-....-...T-ni February 13-Staff elected. February 14-Prof. Lehn wins fourth prize given by Forbes Magazine Co. February 18-Beat New Castle! February 19-The one night this winter that Ray Hosack stayed at home fthe snow was too deep he couldn't make it into townj. February 20-Lecture on Teamwork, February 21-Sharon wins Literary Contest. February 22- 'Cotter's Saturday Night. Lyceum number. ini'-::z:1:w1:nn1:m1nu115111nm1nu--nun-unirm-m41nn1uu-nu-un-u11m1nnn1..u1nun-. - 11--- m--qs Q l Q I Q l L E take great pride in our High School-in l I its Athletics and various other activities- l l We take pride in our Community and its Q progressive development-We take pride in the Q T Service that we can render to our citizens in the L T various lines of Real Estate and Insurance we Q T handle-We hope you will allow us to serve you. - I 9 I-IARSI-IAW In Our New Home 150 Broad Street E L giant-in 1---1 . 1 -: 1-111 ml-Im-ml-IMI-1 111------1 'lI1'II'-Hi' 116 3 I I T P I S L i I l 1 l l 1 I I l I l I l Q! if Compliments of GROVE CITY MUSIC Co. South Broad Street 111111.-.11 1 1 1 1 1 1m,1,11.m nfs -m:1nn- ri :- :- 1 .1 ,1::- 1-nn-un-mf' .lan-nn 1 .-un1m.1.n.,14m1m,...,,,,1,.ll1,,,,1 1 J. VV. FREW Made To Measure Clothes 527.50 to 570.00 See the New Spring Samples and Spring Styles and be measured today for Your Spring Suit - l 4- 3- --------- .... -,,-------A-A,,.,------------ February 22-At noon, near United Presbyterian Church, Pony Pearson is crushed between a truck and a Hudson Sedan. February 23-Kenneth Pearson dies at 8:30 p. m. February 26-School dismissed in the afternoon for the funeral of Kenneth Pearson. --v---vv----vv--v-o--v-v--1--oo--v1----ooo----ooo---ov- BEST PLACE TO BUYW KING PLANIN G MILL AND SUPPLY CO. OHAS. H. WILSON, Manager LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS Sun-Proof Paints and Varnishes QUALITY AND SERVICE GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA 11.f,1..1111-.1111 Bell Phone 328 ' lI7? 'i 51' .g.,,-.,.,-....- .. - - - - ,-.,.,-....-....-,.,,-,.4. ' F .. V..- ...... ,.....,.-.,..- W- .,.......- V..- M... -X.- ..-...g. L l I Wm. A. REDMCND l 1 DO YOU PREFER l I l CQMPANY i T FAIRNESS i ALWAYS? i 1 il I I iWe prefer to treat our customers T Ellld with the same absolute fairness evexry dayfoi the year. ' i PLUMBING E e ore ei to fix a price so as , il, to give a reasonable nroiit on the Q HEATING original cost. We prefer to feel L and T that in doing this we are entitled to - TINNING the confidence of the uublic. You Drefer us to do this! 241 Broad Street QI Grove City, Pa. it Grove City, Pa. U-:nl-.ml-1...-1...-....-m.-,...-.---....-m.-....-...I-ni' .lun-..,l-,,n1,,v-Q.,-1 ur-nivin:-sl::,1n::-1lvi' March 12-End of snaps and sittings for year book. March 21-Senior Literary in auditorium. Good Friday. Vacation. April 4-Junior'-Seni April 25-Round-up or Banquet. at Mercer. Lutheran April 30, 11 p. m.-Cozad makes error in dark and hangs May basket on Church door knob. May 21, 22, 23-Senior Examinations. May 28, 29-Exams for Irregulars and Lower Classmen. May 29-Senior Play. June 1-Baccaulaurate Sermon. 'Eu--un-uu1nn-nn-un1un-nu-nu-nu-un-nu1un1u 1 1n-nu1nn-nn-nu-1nu-nu1nu-uni -11 1 1 WATCH OUR WINDOWS i C.. A. ATWELI. CO . A good place to shop-because I - we carry only the best quality j of merchandise at the lowest QX f H 6giERY market price. ' ilu W z Our Stock is composed of well f3Hl:f m. h 0 I known, tested brands all the ,,l.,V,fdl l l way through. - iii i ' Y Come in and see our especially ,,ljlfg'MUWT I - . nice crepes and Silks,--our beau- li i I -0- tiful materials for summer all - ' dresses, and for clever lingerie. 2 A nifty assortment of novelties, notions, and X I house furnishings. 2 Be sure to inspect our Pigeon Under-gargqjnls - Hose-Silk at S1-50 ' E Form the Good Habit of Shopping Here I q...-...r- -.m-mi-..n...,.1.-.m-..1 1-n::-un:-une: ull: 1 llvi uusu -W1 lllx 1 uxuz 1 unl: 1.-1.-1,---::11:,.1 -1,1 IH1111111111111f1111g1,111g1.,1 31,1..: 1 U1,,,1.n1m1m1,,,1-f..u,1 1,1M1L.,--g,,,1:,,1'::11,,1 11 1, 1' 1 1- 1,,,,1i,, I..-AI 1924 IA FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF 0 s T E OPAT HY FOUNDER : : DR. A. T. STILL mi 11 z-nz:-nr:--nn.-nn1411:--m,11,1 '- .1 1-ing.-ln.-n:.1u:--an.-:'::1u.. Guthriek Shoe Store 152 BROAD G0 oD GROVE CITY 5 T RE E T SHOES PENNSYLVANIA John Quthrie m1m11mn--,i,...gm--:m1.,-1 1:m1:m1JH.-Im1ml1m,1.m- 1 1 1,1 June 2-Some more exams for Irregulars. June 3-Commencement. June 4-Freshies get their reports. --11 .1:,,,1,,.,1 1ml..g ,1.,,.1,r.,1:ii1gm1-'m1lm1m14 1 ,14 1 1 1 -u:,--u:.-m,1nu.-uu.- .-nu.-Q 14 1 1 1.q1.m..-,..-54.1.1 N O W O R N E V E R! You Must Master Money Matters or They Will Master You. How can l be sure of an income at age 65 for myself and yet provide a suitable income for those dependent on me if I die be- fore? IN JUST ONE WAY: Deposit regularly a part of each Week's or each month's salary or income in LIFE INSURANCE. YOU WILL BE AN OLD MAN OR A DEAD MAN. A PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE POLICY TAKES CARE OF BOTH. DO IT NOW-TOMORROW WILL NEVER COME. J. F. MULLEN, L. W. GILMORE, ,- -... 1- ... V- .. .. -.. ..- AGENTS 1.1un:-uu.1nu1un--m:1m:1m 1 4- ------ f ------ ---- ----- -1- I The Spirit of Service This institution is guided by a fundamen- tal purposeg to be a constructive factor in the economic life of this community, and to de- velop its resources to the highest degree of usefulness to every depositor. Service, as we interpret it, means some- thing more than the ordinary' routine of banking. It means a cordial spirit of accom- modation-the willing desire to be helpful in every Way possible. Whether your banking requirements are large or small, our facilities are at your command. 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