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THE TATTLER Russel Jones, ‘17, now studying at Carnegie Technical School, Pittsburg, has arrived home and will not return to school until Sept. Kenneth Dean 09, was the first Conneaut boy to return from Prance. Capt. Ara Pitcher, T2, visited at home during a part of the holidays. He is now in the service. Captain Ralph H. Stone, ‘13, now attached to the Depot Brigacie Camp Sherman, spent a furlough with his relatives here recently. Miss Miriam Blackburn, ‘18, who teaches at Pierpont, recently spent some time at home due to the epidemic of “flu.” Misses Frances Green, ‘16, and Marguerite Diefenderfer, ‘16, who attend Alleghany College, Meadville, spent Christmas at home. Marion Dusenbury, ’17, also a student at Allegheny, visited at home during the vacation period. Robert Richardson. ‘15, came home from Yale for the holidays. John Mvlymaki, ‘ 17, who now works in Columbus, spent Christmas with his parents here. Wed. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Mon. SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 11—Foot-ball Rally-speakers. ” 23—Girl’s glee club organized. 24— Literary society begins. 25— First chapel. ” 26—Public speaking class meets. ” 27—Debate club begins. Senior-Junior party. German Helmet. 28—Football game with Willoughby postponed. Conneaut goes over top in Loan. ” 30- Nothing of importance. Oct. 1—Literary societies begin in earnest. Tues Eve. Naval band from Cleveland and speaker from Ashtabula. 2—Raise Hospital supply fund and special meeting of Literary societies amounting to about $85 or $90. Requested to save peach pits and tin-foil. Decide to help other schools in fund. ” 3—Nothing of importance. 4—Geneva vs. Conneaut. Conneaut defeats Geneva 27-0. Trophy train in the interest of Loan. 7—Nothing of importance. Page Twenty-eight
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THE TATTLER ALUMNI NOTES F. Lorell Hoskins. Kathleen Salisbury, ‘ 16, is now teaching in Gageville, Ohio. Captain Ruel Nottingham, ’10, recently arrived home from duty overseas and visited his parents here for a brief time. Bert Osborne, ‘18. now a Freshman at the University of Michigan, spent the holidays with his relatives here. Lillian Perkins, ‘ 18, who has been ill with the influenza, is now able to be out again. Rockford Dewey, ex-‘18. now a student at Glenville High, Cleveland. visited Chester Curtiss, recently. Richard Wyman, ‘16, and Robert Wyman, ex-‘17, who attend Ohio University and Ohio Northern University respectively, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wayman. Miss Emily Armstrong, ex-‘10, became the bride of Howard Pogne Turpin in Washington, October 3rd. They have recently moved to Galesburg, 111. Helen Murray, ex-’18, spent the holidays with her relatives here. Helen now works in Cleveland. Miss Elizabeth Smith, ‘17. who is taking a Normal Art course at Ohio University, Athens, spent seven weeks at her home here during the “Hu” epidemic and suffered from the disease herself during her visit. We join together in sympathizing with Ruth Kelley, ’18, she having been recently bereaved by the death of her father. Frances Rankin, who attends Wells College, Aurora, N. Y., spent the holidays at home. George Loomis, ex-‘09, was recently reported as missing in action, but his parents have heard from him twice lately and his safety is now assured. Constance Reid, ‘18, now employed in Cleveland, spent Thanksgiving with her parents here. Edwin Zack, 18, now a Michigan man, spent the holidays at home. Among other U. of M. boys at home during the vacation were Charles Eades, ‘18, Kent Wright, ‘18, Bert Osborn, ‘18, and John Hanlon, ‘18. A number of friends of the latter gave him a very pleasant surprise one evening. Calvin Rankin, ‘18, has returned to his studies at Amherst College after a visit at home. “Gabe” is on the board of “The Amherst Student.” Page Twenty-seven
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THE TATTLER Tues. 8—$33 pledged for service flag of all C. H. S. boys. Wed y J 9—Chapel. Solo by Miss Taylor, Seven weeks of Influenza. (No School) Mon. Dec. 2—School begins after seven weeks Flu Ban. Word received that Miss Clum died at her home in Cleveland. Tues. J y 3—Literary societies again meet. Harold Pinches substitutes in Miss Clum’s place. Tues 9 9 11—Victory Girl’s and Boy’s campaign begins. Wed. y y 4—Chapel. Miss Johnson, geometry. Thurs. 9 y g Fri. y y 6—Four minute speeches in chapel on Victory Girl’s and Boy’s campaign. Marjorie Grant and Lorell Hoskins victims. Miss Kahler read two letters from Prof. Williamson, one of which was to students of C. H. S. Mon. y y 9—Mr. Gruey, former East Conneaut teacher, became a member of C. H. S. Faculty. Takes Miss Clum’s place as geometry teacher. Tues. ' 9 10—Victory Girl’s and Boy’s campaign begins. Taken up in detail in Literary. Wed. y y 11—Letter of thanks to Faculty and students from Mr. and Mrs. Clum. Thurs. y y 12 Fri. y y 13 Sat. y y 14—Eve. Basket Ball game. Conneaut vs. Kingsville. Score 61-1 in favor Conneaut. Mon. 16—. Tues. 9 9 17 - Wed. y y 18—Hazel C. out of school. Thurs. y y 19 Fri. 20—Xmas program given by Public Speaking class and Miss Taylor. Mon. y y 23 Tues. y y 24—. Wed. 9 9 25—Xmas. Vacation Wed. to Mon. Fri. 9 9 27—Conneaut vs. Conneautville. Score in favor of Conneautville. Mon. y y 30—. Tues. 31—Conneaut C. H. S. vs Ex-highs. Score in favor of present team. Page Twenty-nine
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