Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 28 of 40
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Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 27
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Page 28 text:

Page Twenty-Six THE TATTLER After the game with Geneva, Friday evening, Feb. 1, a dance was enjoyed in the upper hall. Music was furnished on the piano by Dorothy Durkee and George Watson, while Mendell Jones played the drums. Over a hundred High School people stayed and an informal good time was enjoyed by all. BOOST THE TATTLER On Wednesday you heard Sawdey introduce the campaign for every member a subscriber to the May issue of The Tattler. Let’s all get busy and boost Our Tattler. BOOST THE TATTLER. L . SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have a clean, fresh line of the following school supplies: INKS PENCILS PENS and HOLDERS LOOSELEAF AND BOUND NOTE BOOKS TYPEWRITER PAPER CROSS SECTION TABLETS We have a typewriter paper especially adapted for students’ practicing. It comes in ream and 100 sheet packages verjr moderately priced at 75c and 20c, respectively. THE CONNEAUT PRINTING CO., Stationers Printers. —.... PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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THE TATTLER Page Twenty-Five For each one a star and each one a cheer As onward he goes with never a fear. The Conneaut High School may hold her head high To see in procession her sons marching by. Their country has called them and quickly they’ve gone To return to us when the victory’s won. Ruth Kelley, of the senior class, in behalf of the High School Council, and the student body, accepted the flag with a few well chosen words of sincere appreciation. Mr. Williamson sang “My Own United States,” which was much applauded, after which Mr. Thayer, of the class of 1897, read the honor roll. This consisted of the names of the men who have graduated from C. H. S. and are now in the service of their country. The exercises were closed by all singing “The Star Spangled Banner. ’ ’ The hearts of all were filled with pride when they looked at the flag and realized that for every star there was a man, who claimed C. H. S. as his Alma Mater, and who is now doing his bit for U. S. A. We cannot all don a uniform and march away to fight, suffer, and maybe die on the battle field of war, but we have a fight before us that perhaps is just as grim—fighting our way to success and victory on the battle field of life. Let us fight a good fight that, at the end we may give a good account, even as we know these first thirty-eight to leave for active service will fight a good fight “over there.” Twenty-eight basketball girls demonstrated that they could do some other things as well as they could play basketball when they had a regular “feed” Thursday, January 24. The dinner was enjoyed at six o’clock, after which the girls donned their gym suits and played a strenuous game of basketball. Miss Kahler and Miss Davy were guests of honor and both agreed that, the girls were some eaters as well as good players. A conglomerate assortment of Sophomores, Juniors and a few wise and lordly Seniors journeyed to the Loomis shack Jan. 26, on one of the most disagreeable nights of the season. None were reported frozen, but their youthfulness and unquenchable enthusiasm are doubtless responsible for thus avoiding what would otherwise have been a tragedy, had older and wiser (f) persons gone. The girls in the bunch took the “fixins” for a spread and all who lived through the experience said they had a great time. The rest of the student body will not dispute them. Miss Manning and Miss Merz acted as chaperones.



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DRESSES YOUNG MEN CORRECTLY Store, 218 Main Street. BILL LORD Everything in Lettering and Signs H. L. SMITH SONS Real Estate-Loans-Insurance Conneaut’s ground floor office, Conneaut, Ohio. MITCHELL HARDWARE CO. DR. C. F. RODGERS Hardware of All Kinds Dentist THE REPUTATION OF THIS STORE Stands behind every article we sell H. B. KURTZ The Hallmark Store Rensselaer Polytechnic and Science Institute Courses in Civil Engineering (C. E.), Mechanical Engineering (M. E.), Electrical Engineering (E. E.), Chemical Engineering (Ch. E.). and General Science (B. S. 1. Also Graduate and Special Courses. Unsurpassed new Chemical. Physical, Electrical, Mechanical and Materials Testing Laboratories. For catalogue and illustrated pamphlets showing work of graduates and students and views of buildings and campus, apply to JOHN W. NUGENT. Registrar. CONNEAUT ART SHOP Next door west of Ford Harvey’s If you are seeking good service and courtesy, go to ELECTRIC WAITING STATION Chas. Esterhay, Prop. THE JOSLIN STUDIO EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ART PICTURES PHOTOGRAPHS WOOLWORTH’S 5 10c STORE Easter Novelties of all kinds Compliments of THE ECONOMY CASH GROCERY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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