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gepfembei Octolvefz November Helen Hamelly Autumn sat upon her throne, But football held full swayj With banquets, pep meets, and parades We kept our faces gay. We had our share in Carnivals, And tried to get acquainted, Of all the mutual fun We had A picture couldn't be painted! The Freshmen and the Sophomores Have illustrated merit, In proving the motto of our school Merit - - - Honor - - - Spirit. k9,.
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SEPTEMBER Scoops of the Months The High School flings its doors open to welcome its returning students and also to give a hearty greeting to the newcomers. Poor night for our first football game and although We lost by the measley score of 6-0, we put up a good fight. Formal dance at Country club-weren't the little pins clever? Senior pictures started- Now a great big smile for the boylfriendf' Star subscription campaign. Literary club gave a fond farewell party for Miss Boyce, who is joining the married ranks. First official meeting of the Pine Knot staff - - - new members welcomed. We really beat Oil City 31-7. The kids on the bus were a super rooting section - - M nice going fellows. First Grover Star - - - Okey!!! No school - - - makes a nice long week-end. Played Franklin - our first home game this year - - - We won! Two years ago today, the first Star was published. OCTOBER All votes tallied up and it is officially an- nounced that that charming red-head, Eva McNees, is chosen as the first G. C. H. S. Homecoming Queen. . The Eagles showed Titusville a right royal time - - - a beauteous queen, a sunny day and a victory for us. In the evening Queen Eva presided over the annual Homecoming Dance - - - all 1n all, it was the end of a perfect day. . New librarian and consequently the new ad- viser' of Lit Club arrived - - - Miss Ham- ilton should fill the bill. . Carnival in full swing - - - quite a success and everyone should be a little better ac- quainted now. We were certainly surprised at some of the new twosomes. Well, that's what the Carnival is for - - to get acquainted P. K. party - - - to celebrate the extrava- vaganzau staged the night before. .The cast for the super-duper Senior Play
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