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L. A. EATON SONS Leading Florists Eats of Quality CARL R. BLOOD Grocer EASTMAN KODAKS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES— DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING Our Work is the QUICKEST and the BEST FRANK L. WHITMORE—REXALL STORE Young Men’s Suits made to Measure at Moderate Prices Go To BARSKY BROTHERS For the Best Shoe on Earth THE DOUGLAS SHOE Come to THE NEW AND GREATER BOSTON STORE Conneaut’s Fastest Growing Popular Price Store. CHARLES WONG CITY BARBER SHOP Laundry Brooks Marshall Ford Kallstrom MAIN STREET BAKERY R. S. WORK, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER Picture Framing Amateur Supplies Developing and Finishing Ground Floor Studio—283 Broad Street. CANDIES OF RENOWN CONNEAUT SUGAR BOWL Spero Treas BEST IN TOWN Main Street PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DR. D. C. DAVENNY Dentist Quinn Block JIM WAH LAUNDRY
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Page Thirty TIIP] TATTLER WANTED BY THE JUNIORS. More members in the class. More to stay for the meetings. A little excitement. WANTED TO KNOW. Who Raymond Connor is always dreaming of in English 11B? Why Dick Leet. seems so sad lately? Why the Junior class is so small? Why Helen Knee always comes in late? Why Dorothy Durkee and Margaret McKenzie do not tall: the last section in the afternoon? Why the Seniors seem so industrious? “FIFTY-TWO DEGREES.” The school room, it was very cold, But we were very brave and bold. While the thermometer registered 52 degrees We were told to leave before we freeze. We tittered and giggled and stumbled some As we left the room for a warmer one, For one of our schoolmates, did you know? Made the thermometer go down with a piece of snow. POPULAR SONGS OF C. H. S. Pete Carr—They Go Wild, Simply Over Me. Frank Freel—Missouri Waltz. Georgia Bixler—Next to Your Mother, Whom Do You Love? Mary Grant—Over There (Springfield). Dot Durkee—I’ve Lost You. So Why Should I Care? Gladys Jones—Then We’d Start the Victrola. Marjorie Grant—Nobody Loves Me. Mildred Rossiter—I’m Married Now. Kent Wright—I’m Going Crazy. Truey Sylvester—If You Love Me, Call Me Dearie. Liscom Cox—T’m Simply Crazy Over You. Miss Coleman—“What kind of a bell jar is this?” Charles Herrick—“A dumb bell jar.” Miss House—“Don’t try to be smart in here.” (It can’t be done.)
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THE TATTLER Page Thirty-Two Heard in Latin—“The centurions, who had been killed, came carrying their leader.” Margaret Rich—“Are you sure your mother knows I’m going home to dinner with you?” Kelley—“Knows! Well, rather! I argued with her about it this morning for nearly half an hour.” Perhaps these jokes are old, And should be on the shelf; If you can do it better Hand in a few yourself. Pupil giving principal parts of “to skate” in Latin— “Skato, slippere, falli, bumptus.” Teacher—“Failis, failure, flunki, suspendus, for yours.” Teacher—“I shall be tempted to give the class a test soon.” Pupil—“Do as I do and yield not to temptation.” Arthur Brown asked a girl if he could see her home, at the last party. She replied, “Certainly, I’ll send you a picture of it.” Mr. Henry in Smith—“We’re falling down, boys, let’s keep it up.” WHAT I AM PROUD OF. Mildred Herrick—My knowledge of Shorthand. H. Pinches—My glasses. “Doc” Eades—Myself. Polly Kurtz—My curls. Mr. Beery—Com. geography. Ray Connor—Erie ears. FORGET IT. If school is going wrong, Forget it. Sorrow lingers long, Forget it. If teacher bears ill will, And you find you can’t keep still When she says, “Stay after school,” Don’t look mad, but just keep cool, Forget it. —Ex.
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