Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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THE SENIOR TATTLER TOP ROW Margaret Mooney When we come to the name of Margaret, And pause a moment in thought, We think of the brightness of her face And the joy to our class she’s brought. There’s a proud modesty in merit. Chorus (1, 2); Glee Club, Literary (3); Senior Girls’ Club. Elizabeth Rockwell Youth to me is one succession of fun. Life holds nothing but the glorious sun. Lakewood (2); Underwood Certificate, Bookkeeping Proficiency Certificate, Modem Problems Club (3); Senior Girls’ Club Claribel King A good student, a future nurse. Never sad, never terse. She has a lot of common sense. In past, present, and future tense. Vice Pres. Delphian (1); Erodelphian (2); Sophomore Tattler Staff; Senior Girls’ Club; Circulation Mgr. Senior Tattler (4). Eleanor Pendleton Eleanor’s rather quiet, Eleanor’s rather shy; But friends, she has a plenty. And her standard’s very high. Literary Society (1, 2, 3); Senior Girls’ Club. BOTTOM ROW Mary Chapin Still water always runs deep. Her heart a secret can keep. Literary (1, 2, 3); Senior Girls’ Club. Verne Harris If when we speak of folks Who are intellectual, We omit the name of Verne Our speech is ineffectual. Albion (1, 2); Literary (3); Senior Girls’ Club. William Kehoe Parties are his chief diversion. Of jokes he has the latest version. He likes, ’tis said, most every girl. But has his special twist and twirl. Chorus, Roosevelt Literary (1); T-Square and Triangle Club (2); Track (2, 3); Glee Club, O. Henry Club, Class Pres., Junior Farce (3); In-terclass Track (2, 3, 4); Operetta (3, 4); Football (4); Senior Boys’ Club Genevieve Anthony Her smiles will lighten every duty With hope’s own tinted show of beauty. Chorus, Literary (1); Chorus, Dramatic Club (2); Literary (3); Senior Girls’ Club. 21

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TIIE SENIOR TATTLER TOP ROW Anna Mascik Anna, quietly, day by day, Does her work in every way. Though she is bashfully inclined A truer friend you’ll never find. Literary (1, 3); Dramatic Club (2); Senior Girls’ Club. Edward Reeves Sometime in the future there’ll be A day when you'll hear of such as he. Roosevelt Club (1); T-Square and Triangle Club (2); Junior Boys’ Club (3); Senior Boys’ Club, Library Staff (4). Thelma Holt Thelma is an earnest lass. There’s little she can’t do. From making honor grades in class. To sealing friendships true. Literary (1, 3) Chorus (1, 2); Public Speaking (2); Glee Club, Operetta (3); Library Staff (4); Senior Girls’ Club, Senior Play. Arvine McElroy “Mac’’ is not at all unknown to fame. For himself he has won a name. As a student, a classmate, a friend. A President that’s good from beginning to end. Operetta, Glee Club, Clasps Pres. (4), Senior Play BOTTOM ROW Dorothy Wheeler There moves among the members of our class One who is a friendly studious lass. On success and fame she’s surely bent. Of the Senior girls she is the president. East Conneaut (1); Chorus (2); pperetta (2, 4); Debate Club (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Tattler Board, Library Staff (4); Pres. Senior Girls’ Club, Salutatorian. Floyd Struble We like him because he’s a likeable chap, The kind that gets through things without a mishap. Science Club (1, 2); Literary (3, 4); Operetta, Glee Club, Senior Boys’ Club (5). Elvi Kahkonen The honors that have come to her Were surely fairly earned. The praises that we give her show That learning she's not spurned. Lakota, N. D. (1); Girls’ Athletic Club, Glee Club, Operetta, Underwood Certificate, Palmer Diploma, Bookkeeping Diploma (3); Glee Club (4); Sec’y Senior Girls’ Club, Commencement Program. Otis Fuller Disliked by none. A jolly good fellow', Alw'ays full of fun. T-Square and Triangle Club (1); Literary (2, 3); Senior Boys’ Club. 20



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THE SENIOR TATTLER- TOP ROW Caroline Meinke She who is so tall and divinely fair, The poets say. Is a daughter of the gods, As bright as the day. Literary (1, 2, 3, 4); Senior Girls’ Club. Kenneth Rickard A student, a pal. a real good scout. A friend we couldn't do without. Oxford Literary Society (1); T-Square and Triangle Club (2); Sec.-Treas. Junior Boys’ Club (3) ; Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Senior Boys’ Club (4) . Geraldine Jones Oaiety, fun, and frivolity. Friends, study, and jollity. These and much more added too Make us like her as we do. Chorus (1, 2); Vice Pres. Class, Sigma Beta, Scribblers’ (2); Tattler Staff (2, 3); Junior Farce. Hiking Club, Dramatic Club, Sec.-Treas., Glee Club (3, 4); Operetta (2, 3, 4); Asst. Editor Tattler and Annual, Senior Girls’ Club (4). Raymond Millet- Man is the merriest of all creation, Ray is the gayest in our estimation. Football (4); Basketball, Baseball (3, 4); Operetta, Glee Club (5). BOTTOM ROW Nydia Strong A face more fair, a smile more sweet. Never has been our lot to meet. Her cheerful, graceful air. Shows her as wise as she is fair. Chorus (1); Class officer, Hiking Club (3); Senior Girls’ Club. John Wellman Kareestnes -. fun and greet ability in debates, You'll surely recognize John by these traits. Chorus (1, 2); Freshman Play (1); Dramatic Club (2); Operetta (2, 3, 4); Tattler Staff (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4); Vice-Pres. Debate Club (3); Debate Team (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Inter-Class Track (3); Sec’y Senior Boys’ Club, Mgr. Football (4). Vivian Kroterfield She’s a credit to our class. This persevering little lass, She’s always happy, always gay, We know ghe'll be great someday. Chorus (1. 2); Delphian (2); Witchita, Hiking Club (3); Library Staff (3, 4) Senior Girls’ Club. Aaro Hirsimaki Listen, my friends, and you shall hear, Not of the ride of Paul Revere; Rut of one to whom all honor is due As an athletic star of the White and Blue. East Conneaut (1); O’Henry Club, Basketball (3); Football (3, 4); Senior Boys’ Club. 22

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