Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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“Hallmark”—means Quality H. B. KURTZ Kline Loomis, of Ohio Wesleyan and a graduate of C. II. S., came home for the Christmas vacation. Kent Wright, who is studying to he a dentist at Michigan, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his parents. The day after Kent arrived the following lost ad was found in a paper. Lost. One set of false teeth between State and Harbor street.” Could it be possible that Doc was plying his trade? We leave it to you. Ruth Kelley, '18, who is a student at the Oberlin conservatory of music, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Albert Masters, a student of Ann Arbor, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his father. Gary Wright (Doc III) spent the Christmas vacation here. Gary attends Ann Arbor. Marian Olmstead, ’20, who is attending Allegheny College, spent the Christmas vacation at her home. Clara Macbeth, of Syracuse University, spent a few days here. Carlton Ilicks, Ohio State, came home recently for the few days after examinations. The bleak north winds are blowing, The birds are southward going, And so am I. I hear the birds sing merrily, I'll follow them most cheerily, When winter’s nigh. They know the way. I’ll net get lost; I’ll find the south whate’er it costs, For winter’s so near. But memories take me back in dreams To the land where snowflakes gleam, For winter’s here. To me the North’s still clinging. But 1 hear the darkey singing, For summer’s nigh. The soft spring winds are blowing. The birds are northward going. THE CALL OF NATURE. And so am I. I. M. L., '22. No speculative values here. If pot satisfied—your money back. If you’re'j']lc Q WhitllCV Co —29—

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H.B.KURTZ, “Hallmark” Store, Quality Jewelry George Saville, who is attending Ohio Wesleyan, spent part of his vacation at home and part in Kansas City. George was chosen as a delegate from the Wesleyan Chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta to attend the convention. Charles Eades (Doc. II), who is studying medicine at Ann Arbor, Michigan, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his parents. Westana Baldwin, ’19, who studied art at Carnegie “Teck,” last year and who is continuing her studies at the Cleveland Art School, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of her parents. Myrtle Barber, who is attending Syracuse University, spent the Xmas vacation art her home here. George Ilubbard, of Wesleyan, played on the ex-hi team Christmas night. The C. H. S. rooters will tell you that Hubby is “some speedy lil feller.’’ Verda Dunn, ’20, returned to the Spencerian Business College in Cleveland after spending a few days at her home. Wilbur Stanley, ’19, spent the Christmas Holidays at his mother’s home. Wilbur returned to Ohio Wesleyan to continue his studies. George Kingdom, ’20, a student of Ohio State College, was seen at the playlet given during the vacation by the Broad Street School. George should be warned against such wild dissipation. Carlton Hicks, ’20, spent the vacation at home. We should think that Carlton would be cured of his shyness but he isn’t and he still crosses the street when a girl comes in sight. Wilbur Whitney, ’20, who is attending Amherst college, worked in his father’s store during the Christmas rush. Mr. Whitney probably noticed that the girls purchased handkerchiefs, neckties, and socks for fathers and brothers. Bertha Barsky, ’20, the girl who really liked latin, spent the vacation at the home of her parents. She has resumed the study of the dead (or dread) language at Syracuse University. Alice Breen, ’20, who is attending Syracuse University, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McGuire. LeQue Fox, ’20, spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his parents. He has returned to Bliss where he was studying. Miss Mabel Smith spent the Christmas vacation at the home of her mother. Miss Smith is attending Oberlin College. Doris Griffey, who is attending Oberlin College, spent the Christinas vacation here. We imagine Aunt Doris came home to see the twins’ Christmas tree. rIAV. H. M wn-iitnmr Cc Specialists in Clothes of the “Better 1 DC vl. iVl. llllllUV V-«U. Kind’’ for the Young Men. —28—



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