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Here 'n There Eva McNees, our lovely, lov- able, red-headed Homecoming Queen. The first student of G. C. H. S. to receive this honor. - - - A lot of fellas that helped our team win victories: they de- serve a lot of credit. Can you spot Big Bill D'Amore, Norm Cheeks, jim Gahagan, Ted Cic- ero, Frank Dunn, George Harry, Ken Dickson, Ned Hamilton, and Rudi DeAugustine? - - - Pinkie watching the game in- tently through a pair of binocu- lars that she borrowed from Marianne Spearman!! Perhaps she is watching the bench. - - - Next, we see the band proudly displaying a CHAMP sign. Betty McCoy and George Par- ker are up there in the front, and just a few steps behind is Ethel Drennen. - - - Here's an uproar! By the grins on their faces it must be another touch- down. Look at Jean Montgom- ery and Dea jones sharinga joke with Ron Hay and Car- men Marguglio. In front of them is Walton Multer, and just behind them are Janie Ander- son, jean Evans, Bill Critch- field, Frannie Vincent, Ginny Fitzgerald, and oh! so many more that you're bound to re- cognize. - - - Lee and Edna leading the Al-a-ke-ne-ke-nac- ke-nac! cheer. Zowie! - - - Si Simmons and Jughaid are look- ing like innocent babes in the woods, have you ever seen black sox like those before? - - - At half-time Kenny Dickson and Jug are talking the plays over while Bing silently disagrees. - - - Red Mathieson, number 25 seems to be getting nowhere fast. - - - A characteristic pose of Ike Smiley, as he watches his own special second team prac- tice - - - Spot Slammin' Sam- my, Guy Labor, Cclue-hand on hipsj, Chuck Cicero and Bill King. If'n you do you'll win a big, black ceegar. - - - Gene Forker, with his tongue between known pose as he chuckles at his teeth, also strikes a well- the fellas' antics. M151
pw- l L., Fall and Football FIRST ROW, Kleft to rightlg Bill Millsop, Rudy DeAugustine, Bob Errington, Jack Brunner, Harold Mathieson, Guy Labor, Steve Delxugustine, Bob Coulter, Charles Cicero, Sam Puntureri, Bill Winger, Bill King, Ted Cicero, and James McMillan, manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Forker, Glenn Shawgo, Frank Dunn, George Harry, Ned Hamilton, Tony Caponi, Roland McDougall, Bill D'Amore, Ken Dickson, Bob Cornelius, Ed Hutchison, Ralph Martin, Norm Cheeks, Bud Knauff, Russ Post, Jim Gahagen, Assistant Coach Smiley, THIRD ROW: Marsden McBride, Earl Van Dyke, Merle Duffy, Mike Brunner, Dick Palmer, Tommy Place, Homer McDougall, Dick Filer, Bob Young, Allen Younkins, Dick Moon, Herman Butiste, Ken- neth Husband. In the foreground: Managers RayCornelius and Bill Hodge. 4 SEASON RESULTS For the second consecutive year Grove City has captured the District I0 Cham- pionship. In order to keep the trophy, pre- sented to the championship team, the Grovers must win the District I0 title again next year. The Eagles started out against New Castle this year and received their only de- feat. General Robert E. Lee, classy Hur- ricane halfback, culminated their drive for the only touchdown. Score: New Castle 6, Grove City o. The team traveled to Bradford and downed the tough Bradford aggregation, by a 6-o score. Oil City was next on the schedule. The Grovers played one of their best games of the season by defeating the Oilers 31 to 7. In the first home clash this year, the Eagles played Joe Hartman's team. Aside from Labor's touchdown run of 43 yards, the game was close all the way, Grove City edging Franklin, 6 to o. This year was the first year local fans have seen a night game at home. Helping to inaugurate this night game was Union Township offering the opposition. Playing on a rain-soaked field, the Grovers defeat- ed Union Township, I4 to 0. .
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