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TATTLER BOARD Norman Hawn, Clarence Risley, Walter Shearer, Grant Eighmy, Mr. Bail. Paul Sheehan, Gertrude Lillie, Etta Clemens, Wilbur Robertson. Florence Davidson, Elizabeth Tinney, Reba MacFarland, Mae Whitmore. —20—
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H. B. KURTZ Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? After carefully tracing C. H. S. ’s athletic activities back to their beginning in the year 1895, we find that there are eleven championship banners which the High School has earned and which they have never received. Now the idea of this editorial is to try and devise some means of raising money so that we can buy these pennants, get them framed, and hang them on our walls. Wouldn’t this be a great addition to our trophies? Any suggestions will be gratefully received by any of the officers of the Athletic Association. Think Think Think Following is a list of the banners earned: Field Meet ..................... 1896 Basketball ......................1907 BasebaBll .......................1907 Basketball ......................1908 Baseball ........................1908 Basketball .....................1909. Baseball ........................1909 Basketball ......................1910 Football ........................1909 Football ........................1910 Basketball ......................1911 President Athletic Association. If a man were to give another a banana he would simply say, I give you this banana. But when the transaction is entrusted to a lawyer to put in writing he would adopt this form: I hereby give and convey to all and singular, my estate and interests, right, title, claim, and advantages of all in said banana together with all its peel, pulp, juice, and all rights and advantages therein, with full power to peel, bite, chew, and otherwise eat the same or give the same away with or without the pulp, peel, and juice hereinbefore or hereinafter or in any other deed or deeds instrument or instruments of whatever nature or kind whatsoever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. Hey! Whose Tattler are you reading ? Let’s go! Let’s have some Pep! Boost Basketball Better. Patronize our Advertisers. Say! What’s the matter with a wireless in C. H. S. ? The Sweetness of Low Price Never rrVif (j YT WhitllCV Go Equals the Bitterness of Low Quality. 1 11C W‘ U,Ult' —19—
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■ SOCIETY JOY NIGHT. On the evening of December 17th, a large number of the people of Conneaut gathered in the High School auditorium, filled with curiosity and, seemingly, in quest of knowledge on the subject of “The Hen.” The first part of the program was given over to the wonderful oration given by Mr. Keidel, “the funniest teacher in C. H. S. This oration, entitled “The Hen,” was given in a very precise and convincing manner, and it is hoped that tin “members of the Grange learned many valuable facts about this small feathered creature, for it was plain to be seen that the orator had delved deepliy into the annals of “Hen-ology.” Many interruptions were made in the oration, to the evident dismay of the speaker, who, out of politeness, had to tolerate them for a time, but in the end he was always forced to call on the aid of Policemen Puffer and Blackman. Those making the interruptions were Walter Shearer, a poet, who brought sympathetic tears to the eyes of the orator, George Wood, Lloyd Davis and Gordon Green, three “talented” musicians, Lucille Irish, a hysterical old maid, Lucille Morton, a singer, and Norman Hawn, the Bolshevist. After these had been duly arrested and taken from the platform, the last interruption was made by Clara Ilarvey, who astonished the orator by telling him that the audience had enjoyed his oration, but that she believed they had heard enough of it, and beckoning to the policemen who immediately arrived, they finally succeeded in banishing him from the stage. A Hart Schaffner Marx Suit is the bestHPUp (i. M. Whitnev Co. investment we know of. You can t lose. —21—
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