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 THE TATTLER Nineteen hundred Thirty-threes Graduation Number Published by THE TATTLER BOARD CONNEAUT HIGH SCHOOL CONNEAUT, OHIO 2 Ghe Gattler MR. C. M. DICKEY, Superintendent A. B. and A. M., Allegheny College, Grove City College, University of Chicago THE HIGH SCHOOL Che Cattler 3 t}he faculty V. R. Henry. B. S.. Ed. M.. Principal Fredric J. Torrance. A. B. Vera Bird. B. S. Frances Appleby Charles E. Durkee. A. B. 4 Che Cattler he Pacultij Ruth R. Rossiter. A. 13. W. R. Donovan. A. B. Gladys Bigler. A. B. Paul F. Sheehan. A. B. Ednah Johnson. A. B. Margaret Dibbern. B. S. D. Ferguson MacMillan. A. B. Nell Miller. A. B. Che Cattler 5 Ghe Seniors Bertha Simons Allan Sippola Clara Guastaferro Charles Justice Mabel Bagnall John Y6880 Madelyn Mohan Alice Clark Robert Cheney Ellsworth Marteeny Helen Baird Fanny Maenpaa Charles Collins Donald Meckley Margaret Kacso Richard Pratt Eva Antilla Charles Rich Ruth Merritt Luther Hamet 6 Che battler Che Seniors Beatrice Koons James Hamilton Helen Tyszkiewicz Donald Litchfield Margaret Butscher Anthony Colby Beatrice Zumpft Anthony Vespe Martha Shearer Harry Osborne Louise Gillespie Richard Groff Virginia Richardson Willis Walls Virginia Peden Andrew Peltonen N’aomi Bittler Robert Naylor Maizie Gross Oliver Sahl Che Cattler J Ghe Seniors sYl James Ruffin Margaret Casior Olive Isaacson Ada Smith Dorothy Eiswelrth Ivan Maenpna TOIma Crews Olga Sabo June Sawtelle Eleanor Kultti Cyril King Arlene I,lndgren Maryalice Annis Amey Smith Ellen Kennedy (Minton Hockey Pearl Seppi Hose Jones Puth Stevens Helen Burr s Che Cattler £:he Seniors Hetty Naylor Robert Mohr Margaret Ferguson Janies Curry Susie Rartone Richard Johnson Filamena Chicatelli Marvin Kennedy Ruth Kccleston Charles Lewis Vina (’lark John Heiberg Winifred Klabuhn Kenneth Kenn edy Val Jean Fuller George Kapsanis Virginia Davenny Krnest Reagle Dora Plosila William Tucker Che Cattler 9 Uhe Seniors Wilbur Owens Kleanor O’Connor Kathryn Stoneman Harry Katon William Laamanen Harold Zappitello Fileen Roach Alex Mi lac Dorotha Stillwell Helmer Puska Vaughn Hart Anna MacDowdl Charlotte Curtiss Karl Kultti Lloyd LaPointe Anton Watson  Mary Smith Jane Clark Richard Miller Raymond Whelpley 10 Che Cattler }he Seniors Oneita Kelley Homer Sanford Ruth Hall Charles Benedict Agatha Butts DeStewart Gruey Zelma Horne Richard Irving Marjorie O’Donnell Ernest South wick Malvina Compoly Arthur Collins Ruth Smith Cletus Shoemaker Ruth Akerley Frank Watson Ruth Ahlberg Gaylord Myers Zaida Titus Kenneth Giddings Che Cattler 11 Ghe Seniors Emily Harco Stanley Brace Vera Carlson Robert Hlisted Jeanette Caldwell Everett Kellogg: Mary Blank John Vendetti Geraldine Smock James Conway I,£nore Lillie Jerry Cowden Emma Sabo Clare Barkalow Helen Humalainen Anthony Kapella Elizabeth Kettell Albert Gildone Jane Olds Edgar Coates 12 Che Cattler Ghe Seniors Helen Wise Jane Titus Charlotte Campbell Elma Kananen Margaret Mullen Ann King John Gibson. Stanley Marsowicz Lee Laird Eleanor Rich Ruth Graham John Cunningham Cyrus Wheeler Alex McCall Ella Leppilahti Leah Paananen Sarah Berta Edythe Sandstrom Joan Crocker Jean Fox Uhe Dattlcr 13 Commencement ‘Program Selection: March HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Invocation .... Rev. J. H. Rankin Oration ..... Master Planning RICHARD PRATT Oration ...... Inflation ELLA E. LEPPILAHTI One Morning, Oh So Early . . .(?•©• fciuley By the Waters of Minnetonka . • • ILieurance With Violin Obligato by KARL KULTTI GIRLS’ CHORUS A Century of Progress DONALD F. MECKLEY Outstanding Women in the Political World JOAN C. CROCKER Bailey SENIOR GIRLS Calvin Coolidge the Man BERTHA E. SIMONS High School Orchestra Oration Oration Fleeting Days Oration Selection .... Address .... The House by the Side of the Road SENIOR BOYS Fantaisie Lyrique KARL KULTTI Presentation of Class Conferring of Diplomas Supt. C. M. Dickey . )(lrs. Qulesian rDe(!Berioh Principal V. R. Henry Miss Louise Kahler President, Board of Education Benedirtion Rev. F. A. Gilmore Senior Class Day ‘Program Opening Selection........High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Carlton Davis Vocal Selections........Sopohomore Girls' Chorus under the direction of Mr. J. W. Sharp Class History..................................................................Margaret Ferguson Clarinet Solo ....................................................................Clare Barkalow (Mass Will...............................................................Richard Irving ('lass Poem..........................................................John Cunningham Accordion Solo..............................................................Alex Milac Class Prophecy ........................................................DeStewart Gruey Old Conneaut .......................................................Sung by the School Closing Selection...............................................High School Orchestra Class Officers Senior Class: President, John Yesso; Vice-president, Willis Walls; Secretary, Donald Meckley; Treasurer, Gerald Cowden; Advisers, Miss Gladys Bigler and Mr. Charles Durkee. Junior Class: President. Edward Bud  Merrick; Vice-president, Joe White; Secre- tary, Raymond Watson; Treasurer. Ralph Hogle; Advisers, Miss Courtney Jackson, Miss Ava Ballou, and Mr. Leonard Hoppes. Sophomore Class: President, William Lillie; Vice-president, Ray Hirsimaki; Secre- tary. William Burr; Treasurer, Robert Truelson; Advisers, Miss Ruth Rossiter and Mr. F. F. Sayre. 14 Che Cattler £rhe Organizations THE CO IS’ NEAUT SCHOOL BAND The band for the year 1932-1933 was under the direction of Mr. Robert Auld. The members were: Robert Kultti, Sherman Whipple, DeStewart Gruey, Ashley Kroterfield, Harold Wolcott, Paul Schray, Ruth Borowski, Rollin McNutt. James Burnham, Louis Bartoo, William Mallory. John McNutt, John Ingram. Jack Fuller, Robert Bushey, Wilbur Bushey, Ernest Southwick, Clyde Baugher, William Lillie, Allan Slppola, William Hubbard, Herbert Taylor, LeRoy Moon, Clare Barkalow, Donald Payne, Wayne Jones, Ernest Sip-pola, William Colson. Richard Olmsted, Maurice di Pofi, Elma Crews, William Hines, Jane Malaney, Joan Crocker, Robert Mallory, and June Malaney. ORCHESTRA The orchestra was again under the capable direction of Mr. Carleton Davis. The member of the organization were: Helen Dickey, Ruth Rhinehart, Mabel Bennett, Ida Gruey, Graedon Whipple, Lorene Ring, Jane Malaney, Joan Crocker, Jane Olds. Clare Barkalow, Richard Olmsted, Ashley Kroterfield. Paul Schray, William ltisley, Robert Bushey, James Mooney, Robert Miller, William Colson, DeStewart Gruey, William Hubbard, William Mallory, Charles Suttles, Ted Kasto, and Ernest Southwick. GIRLS  GLEE CM 11 1932-1933 Director, Mr. J. W. Sharp. Members: Ruth Akerley. Mabel Ragnall. Evangeline Berlin, Sarah Berta, Eunice Blood, Josephine Bremner, Helen Burr, Jeanette Caldwell, Alice Clark. Vina (Mark. Malvina Compoly, Maxine Conway, Elma Crews. Joan ('rocker, Helen Dickey, Roberta Dudley. Margaret Ferguson. Jean Fox, Val Jean Fuller,, Mazie Gross, Margaret Hamilton, Helen Hicks, Helen Hinkle, Margaret Kaeso, Ann King, Winifred Klabuhn, Marian Kremer, Eleanor Laughrey, Ann McDowell, Irene Mooney, Virginia Peden. Sophia Putnicki. Sophia Raciborski, Eleanor Rich, Emma Sabo, Olga Sabo, Elizabeth Sanger, Anna Schmidt, Martha Shearer, Irene Smith, Mary Smith, Ruth Smith, Jane Torrance, Helen Tyszkiewicz, Mary Watson, Graedon Whipple, Helen Wise. Minnie Zappitello, and Beatrice Zumpft. IlOVS  GLEE CM n 1932-1933 Director. Mr. J. W. Sharp. Members: Jack Baugher, Merle C pela, William Hilde- brand. Walter Howard. Ray Huhta. Albert Johnson. (Maude Kobernick, Robert Langley. William Mallory, Ellsworth Marteeny, Chester McElhaney, Bud Merrick. Donald Metcalf. Richard Miller, Robert Miller. Milo Natto, Richard Olmsted, Harry Osborne, Donald Parko-maki. Ernest Reagle. Stanley Robertson, James Ruffin, Garold Shoemaker, Alan Sippola. Ernest Sippola. Ernest Southwick. William Stillwell, Edward Tobin. Arthur Twichel, John Vendetti. Carl Wilberg, and Harold Wolcott. THE HONOR SOCIETY 1932-1933 Adviser, Miss Margaret Dibbern. Members: Bertha Simons, Helen Tyszkiewicz. Madeline Mohan, Richard Pratt. Margaret Ferguson. Kathryn Stoneman, Helmer Puska, Stanley Marsowicz. Beatrice Koons, Sarah Berta, Martha Shearer, Charlotte Curtiss, Jane Clark, Ella Leppilahti, Karl Kultti. Margaret Mullen, Elma Crews, Joan Crocker. Mary-allce Annis, Wilbur Owens, DeStewart Gruey, John Cunningham, Helen Kapsanis, Marian Kremer, Caroline Gaukel, Irene Mooney, Maxine Mook, Robert Miner, Helen Dickey. Sophie Perkoski. KENT SCHOLARSHIP TEST MAI «. 1933 Physics—(.Mare Barkalow 1, Teacher, Mr. Adams. Chemistry—Charles Hawley 7, Teacher, Mr. Durkee. French 12—Margaret Ferguson 9, Teacher, Mr. Auld. English 11—Helen Dickey 8. Teacher, Miss DeBord. English 11—Helen Kapsanis 10, Teacher, Miss DeBord. SENIOR PL A The name of the Senior Play this year was Loose Ankles.  It was produced under the direction of Mr. Paul Sheehan, in the Auditorium on December 16. 1932. The members of the' cast were as follows: Margaret Ferguson, Elma Kananen, Olga Sabo, Jane Clark, Ruth Smith, Arlene Lindgren, Helen Tyszkiewicz. Virginia Davenny, Ellsworth Marteeny. Homer Sanford. Donald Meckley, Stanley Brace, Jerry Cowden, DeStewart Gruey, Harry Osborne, and Robert Husted. Ernest Reagle acted as stage manager. One battler 15 battler Staff 1932-1933 Advl«« r, Mr. Paul Sheehan. Staff members: Joan Crocker, Margaret Ferguson, Kathryn Stoneman. Winifred Klabuhn, Arlene Lindgren. Helen Tyszkiewicz, Klma Crews, James Hamilton, Beatrice Koons, Klla Leppilahtl, John Cunningham. Donald Litchfield, Eleanor Kultti, Olive Esslinger, Harry Osborne, Homer Sanford. Richard Pratt, Robert Miner, William Lord, and Vaughn Hart. Pootball Summary Conneaut 0..............Erie Academy 20 Conneaut II.................Wesleyville 0 Conneaut 13...................Painesville 0 Conneaut 48.....................Geneva 3 Conneaut 6..................Girard (Ohio) 6 Conneaut 19..................Ashtabula 0 Conneaut 18.................Willoughby 0 Conneaut 6....................Falrport 0 Conneaut 7...............Ashtabula Harbor 0 Conneaut total 158.... Opponents total 29 Average per game 21.........Opponents’ 2 Points in last three years 379. Opponents’ 46 LETTER M E N J. Yesso (Captain)—Q., R. Irving—R. H.. C. King—L. H., R. Johnson—L. T., J. Heiberg—R. E.t P. Orrenmaa—L. G„ I. Ma n-paa—R. G„ R. Truelson—L. E.. Hirsimaki — R. T., J. Quigley—C., F. Capela—L. H.. W. Walls—L. E.. R. Naylor—R. H.. M. Fenton—O., J. Ruffin—R. E., R. Reo—R. T., R. Mohr—L. T., J. White—F. B.. (Captain Elect) and R. Lyons (Manager). ‘Basketball Summary Conneaut 31 ...............Strong Vincent 38 Conneaut 34 ..............Wesley ville 27 Conneaut 30 ..................Ex-Highs 37 Conneaut 32 .................Ashtabula 34 Conneaut 30 ............Girard (Pa.) 26 Conneaut 27 .........Ashtabula Harbor 21 Conneaut 33 ...............Painesville 18 Conneaut 22 ........University School 11 Conneaut 34 ....................Geneva 25 Conneaut 29 ............Girard (Pa.) 21 Conneaut 25 ...............Strong Vincent 28 Conneaut 41 .................Ashtabula 16 Conneaut 29 ................Willoughby 36 Conneiwut 13 .................Fairport 20 Conneaut' total 410 Opponents’ total 360 •League games. TOt'R.% l.HK T Conneaut 46................Painesville 29 Conneaut 22...................Fairport 23 LETTER M E W. Walls—C. (Captain), C. King—L. F., M. K renter-—R. F., I. Maenpaa—R. G., R. Irving—R. G., P. Orrenmaa—L. G. (Captain Elect), and R. Pratt (Manager). The following were awarded cheer leaders' letters: Joan Crocker. Sarah Berta, Ernest Southwick, and Alan Sippola. Compliments of  HORTON  STEVENS  Phone Main 1819 233 Broad Street Compliments of  DR. H. C. MORDEN, D. D. S.  289y2 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of The Erie Daily Times The Pond Lumber Co. and Phone Main 1865 The Buffalo Courier Express Broad Street The Conneaut Grain fk Feed headquarters for School Students Company Ice Cream Sodas 10c flour feed COAL BRADY WILLIAMS FARM MACHINERY Cut Rate Drug Store 16 Che Gattler THE PELTON STORE |UST as the June Graduate represents the highest ideals of this J community and the flower of its human stalk, so does this store represent the highest type of merchandising service. Quality goods at fair prices has been the unvarying principle of this organization for more than a quarter of a century The A. W. Pelton Company (JT Exclusive handling of meats J prevents absorption from other commodities  Conneaut Meat Company K. E. GIBBS Young Men’s Wear  222 Main Street Compliments of  J. Ralph McLaughlin  Jeweler E. C. THAYER Shoes and Hosiery  216 Main Street WALRATH’S Meats and Groceries  Main 5171 227 Broad Street Conneaut Sugar Bowl  Candies - Lunches  Try our ECOMA Ice Cream In Brick or Bulk Congratulations from  The Lake Shore Gas Company  Conneaut, Ohio Arthur Hardware Company  Paint  Headquarters drugs SUNDRIES  The Conneaut Drug Co.  Everything a Good Drug Store Should Handle  KODAKS FILMS Gifts - Costume Jewelry - Books Stationery - Circulating Library  The Magic Door  176 Broad Street GRADUATE IN STYLE GRADUATE at the top of your class in studies or athletics is O an honor.... it is a distinction too, if you are singled out as one of the best dressed graduates. 5 We have the clothes that will graduate you in style. These graduation suits were selected by us as the outstanding young men’s styles. They are individual, smart, and cleverly modeled . . . and are wonderful values . . . $18.00 Two Trousers Other prices range $14.75 to $22.50 THE G. M. WHITNEY COMPANY Compliments of  White House Inn LINCO GAS  DICK TYLER L. A. EATON l SONS florists  Main 1713 225 Broad Street The Simonds Sc Bennett Company  Main 1823 221 Broad Street SANFORD-OLDS  COMPLETE Tire and Battery Service   Main 2270  Wheel Aligning Brake Service eTtCost 'Refreshing cAfter Studies or a S enuous Qame  And for the Party it will surely Please the Crowd FORD  HARVEY  Floor Covering and Curtains Smart Dress Shoppe  Popular Priced Dresses Smart but Not Expensive BLY’S CASH MARKET  eftCeats - Omits Qroceries  State Street Hilltop 2237 OHIO THEATRE  The “Theatre you Ti)ill Like  WITH PRICES FOR ALL THE FAMILY CONNEAUT PRINTING COMPANY 
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