Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

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THE TATTLER Qraduation U [iirnlxr 1935 WILLIAM LORD, editor-in-Chief JOHN PAULSON, Circulation aTflanager DENNIS LYNCH, cAdvertising aTttanager PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS CONNEAUT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONNEAUT, OHIO THE TATTLER Administration MR. C. M DICKEY. Superintendent A. B.'and A. M.. Allegheny College; Grove City College. University of Chicago ‘Board of Education MISS LOUISE KAHLER MR. CHARLES OTT MR. CARL B. MILLARD DR. CARL DEWEY MR. HARRY ROCKWELL THE TATTLER 3 Che Faculty V. K. Henry. 13. S.. Ed. M.. Principal Ava Ballou. A. M. Leonard J. Hoppes. B. S. Virginia Thorniley. A.B. Fredric J. Torrance A.B. Vera Bird. B. S. Bernice Forgey. B S. Charles E.DurkeeB. A. Mary Alice King . B. S. J. Wilcrt Sharp. Music Clara Leet. A. B.. A. M.. B. S. in L. S. 4 THE TATTLER ■hc Taculti{ Ruth R. Rossitcr. A. B. F. A. Sayre. Litt. B. Margaret Dibbern. B. S. Kline C. Loomis. A. B. W. R. Donovan. A. B. Gladys Bigler. A. B. Paul F. Sheehan. A. B. Ednah Johnson. A. B. Maurice D. Adams. Ed. M. D. Ferguson Macmillan. A.B. Courtney Jackson. Ph. B. Robert B. Auld. A. B. COM MENCEMEKT PROGRAH March ................................. High School Orchestra Oration, Memorial Day .............. Martha M. Hakkarainen Oration, Secondary Education 1635-1890”... .Virginia M. Stevens Oration, Secondary Education 1890-1935 ... .William B. Colson Oration, Education for Peace”................John M. Paulson Oration. Annihilation of War Profits ......Charles M. Suttles Oration, “The Attitude of the Young Peaple Toward the Movies ........................S. Mae Gruey Music ............................Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Club Serenade (F. Shubert) ...................High School Orchestra CLASS l) V l it •It A M Class Poet . . . Class Historian Class Lawyer Class Prophet ..Isabel Clark .Dennis Lynch .Fred Bartone William Lillie THE .TATTLER 5 'Ghe Seniors Thelma Dewey Arthur Twitchell Margaret Lengyel Arthur Plosila David Hamilton Sophia Harca John Czompoly Wynola Hollister Margaret Noilson Albert Johnson Lily an Ritari Charles Grow Kmerey Anderson Dorothy Paxton Ralph Reo Carl Wilbers 6 THE TATTLER Uhe Seniors Mac Gruey Robert Truclson Ann Putnickl Eugene Oooley Ida Gruey John Walker Mildred Thayer William Burr Elizabeth Parris Stuart Getz Marie Thayer Howard Wakeman Margaret Gallagher Arthur Gerren Martha Hakarrainen Fred Bartone THE TATTLER 7 T}he Seniors Evelyn Marshall John Quigley Genevieve Folger George Benedict John Porter Jean Murray Jennie Castrilla Paul Sehray Edward Marsowiez Mary Quinn Joy Douglas Julius Yesso Joseph Christopher Georgia Pittis Charles Von Osinski Helen Heard 8 THE TATTLER ”Ghe Seniors Rita Sands Frances Rath Kathryn Hawkins Wanetta Bates Sarah Mattes Tony Cl fell i Avonelle Beall Catherine Bitner Anna Mattes James Rapose Martha Mackey Esther Borowsky Keith Cochran Wilbur Boyer Mary Balyeat Eli Joslin THE TATTLER 9 Ghe Seniors Mabel Bennett William Br bender Elizabeth Dean William Colson Robert Rath Amanda Hall Ernest Sippola Anna Kovacevic Jane Pratt Raymond Kanninen Doris LaMont Toiva Antilla Raymond Blood Clara Esterhay Richard Norman Edith Tobin THE TATTLER 1 0 T}he Seniors Hetty Quinn Bruce Saylor Katherine Conway Robert Kultti Dennis Lynch Virginia Stevens Stanley Tyszkiewicz Sarah Landon June Sutties Erland Elonen Lorene Ring John Eiswelrth William Hubbard Mary Ann KotnFk Michael Palagyl Margaret Kuzma THE TATTLER 11 Uhe Seniors Mary Murphy Walter Howard Ardis Gilliland Robert Hoffman Maurice Bennett Esther Bellomo Alfrieda Kirkin burgr Reino Malli Ralph Brown Evelyn Hare Marcella Jenness Louis Bartone Howard Blayney Dorsie Snyder Stephen Karznia Janie Cool • £ 12 THE TATTLER TShe Seniors ■H William Lord June Halyday Dorothy Wylie John Paulson Isabell Clark Robert Laituri Alice McConnell Thomas Pestak Arvid K ngas Ruth Rhinehart Charles Suttles Lorena Pratt Winifred Dickey' Arthur Hirsimaki Clara Grice Lois Kremer I'lIE TATTLER 13 Ghe Seniors Joseph Lengyel Miriam Peterson Chester Foy Dora Monroe Madge Litwiler Wayne Blood Barbara Barnes Harold Bean Lawrence Barker Virginia Harrington Lillian Smith Robert Langley Kenneth Herb Genevieve Thompson Clara Jean Cunningham William Lillie 14 THE TATTLER he Seniors William Kennedy Helen Mackey Frank Kovach Martha Reeves Charlotte Smith William Rathbun (Jeraldine Hlake Margaret Shreve George Sauerwine Helen Wheeler Donald Payn Marguerite Shreve Ida Huston William Mallory Elizabeth Chapman Ernest Wheeler THE TATTLER 15 'Ghe Seniors Verna Saftick Cleo Smothers Dorothy Hogle Mary Wassie In fRrmo riant EUGENE KELLEY CALENDAR May 17—Senior Examinations. May 21—Field Day. May 23—Sophomore and Junior Examinations. May 26—Baccalaureate. May 27—Class Day and Class Dinner. May 28—Commencement Practice. May 29—Commencement. CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class—Arvid Kangas, President: Fred Bartone, Vice President: Thomas Pestak, Secretary: Charles St:tties. Treasurer: Advisors. Miss Rossiter. Mr. Sayre. Junior Class—Raymond Laine, President; Willard Makepeace. Vice President: Earl Brown, Secretary and Treasurer: Advisors. Miss Dibbern, Mr. Sheehan. Sophomore Class—Alicia Smith. President; Robert Rhodes, Vice President; Duam Robinson, Secretary; George McManus. Treasurer: Advisors, Miss Johnron, Mr. MacMillan. SENIOR PLAY The annual senior class play, “That Ferguson Family,” was presented in the high school auditorium, November 21 and 22, 1934. The play was a decided success and was under the direction of Mr. Paul Sheehan. The members of the cast were: Virginia Stevens, John Paulson, Mabel Bennett, William Billie, William Colson, Thomas Pestak. Charles Suttles, Lillian Smith. Ruth Pbi«ehart. ard Mary Quinn. HONOR SOCIETY. 193-4-35 Adviser: Mr. Auld. Members: Lorena Pratt, John Paulson, Avonelle Beall, William Lillie, Mabel Bennett, Isabell ('lark. Clara Grice. Ida Gruey. Mae Gruey, Winifred Dickey. Martha Hakkarainen. Wynola Hollister, Dorothy Paxton. Jane Pratt. Ann Putnicki. Martha Reeves. Ruth Rhlnehart, Rita Sands, Charlotte Smith. Virginia Stevens, Dorothy Wylie. Fred Bartone. Raymond Blood. William Colson, John Kisweirth, Arvid Kangas. William Lord. Dennis Lynch, Robert Rath, and Charles Suttles. HAMI.ET Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, “Hamlet,” was dramatically presented by the public speaking class In the high school auditorium, December 12. 1934. The play was directed by Miss Ava Ballou. The cast Included: William I ord, Dennis Lynch. Dorothy Wylie, Robert Rath, Fred Bartone. Lorena Pratt, June Suttles, Isabelle Trombley, Robert Kitson, Jack Cheney, Eugene Gooley, George Benedict, Robert Murray, Robert Scribner, Carl Wilberg, Paul Sanders, and Willis Dickson. 16 THE TATTLER JUNIORS Back Row—Left to Right: Morris Biller, Karl Brown, Robert Forster, Wilbur Bushey, Arthur Black, Jack Fuller, Charles Cox. Mike Colby. Joseph Christopher, Arthur Casey, Clyde Baugher, Willis Dickson, Thomas Frew. Robert Baldwin, Kmil Humalainen. Third Row: Ella Bremner, Marietta Ely, Marjorie Benton. Josephine Biscoff, Ellen Dalrymple, Leanor Floro, Beatrice Davis. Dolly Frazier. Margaret Curry, Marian Colerick Charlotte Burr. Christine Bricker, Virginia Adamson. Anne Blank. Second Row: Ruth Bynane, Irene Beregsazi, Lucille Dennings. Josephine Colby. Sylvia Bailey, Eleanor Driscoll, Alberta Dewey. Ruth Borowsky. Helen Anderson, Roselia Copple, Lillian Adams, Elsie Berta, Filomena Bartone. First Row: James Eagles. Jack. Cheney. Paul Dubois. Charles Bacon, Henrv Bartone Robert Denne, John Bromfield, William Dripan. Back Row—Left to Right: Paul Smile, Clifton Wood, Edward Sauerwine, Steve Toth, Gaylord Sabo, Charles Stanford. Kieth Roberts. Paul Saunders. Jack Richardson Obid Ruffin. Charles White. John Rlst. Third Row: Jacxie Reno. Mildred Rist. Mary Rossick, Rose Mary Rose. Margaret Tanner, May Wheattal, Arlene Thayer. Matilda Torak, Marian Strang, Jane Skinner Methyl Van Skolk, Marian Smith, Betty Smith. Tt . Sf,c L ]d Kow: laabel Trombley. Frances Townsend. Jennie Saftlck, Madeline Rislev Helen Robinson. Doris Schumake. Jessie Schmidt. Lydia Steele. Edna Uitto, Charlotte Steele. Pearl Samppi. Helen Saboda. First Row : Robert Williams. Edward Richardson. Jack Splan. Donald Wood. Robert Scribner. W illiam Blake, Bernard Shumake. Robert Wheeler, Sherman Whipple Edwin Rintanen. Harry Speer. ’ .11 MORS Hack Row—Left to Right: Martin Leppala. Max Morgan. Myles Massle, Robert Murray. Donald Rathbun. Robert Montgomery, Vincent O’Donnel. Edward Nimelli, Donald Mullen. Joseph Xowakowski. John Perkoskl. Berth ram Mickey. Third Row: Mary Morowski. Elsie Merila. Ann Markijohn. Julia Parkomaki, Ann Rankinen. Lula Laituri, Sarah Laslo, Norma Murray, Laura Newbold, Marian Piper, James McNutt. Second Row: Alberta Laughrey. Dorthea Onion. Marjorie Lawrence. Genevieve Rapose. Gladys Mast. Madeline Mathews, Olga Lemak, Alyce Likely, Joan Potter, Clara Osborne. Prances Lamos, Helen Neil. First Row: Charles McCrone. Willard Makepeace, Ernest Miller. William Lynch. William O'Brien. Donald McDonald. Francis Marvin. Stanley Perkoskl, Robert Mallory. Hack Row Left to Right: Robert Kitson. Raymond Laine. Thomas Jenkins. George Gleason. Aarne Laakso, Robert Hawke. Jack Fullerton, Raymond Jones. George Hirsi-maki. Henry Jasinski, Albert King. Third Row: Kenneth Kuhn. Elizabeth Hubbard. Ruth Jones, Isabel Graham. Jeanette Harrington. Agnes Kostura, Marie Kennedy. Vivian Furman, Eileen Jarvi, Helen Kozlinski. Josephine iuastaferro, Marilynne Jackson. Second Row: Ethel Getsey. Daisy Huckelb -rry. Mae Heath. Esther Johnson. Ruth Grow, Nina Hazeltine, Harriet Hazeltine, Saima Holkko, Edna Hewitt. Clara Kallstrom. Arlowin Isbell. Margaret Kerner. First Row: Walter Jackson. John Harden. Vincent Hicks. Joseph Guastaferro, Warren Gildone. Robert Goldsmith. Russel Goodiel, Howard Jones, Fred Gross. 18 THE TATTLER SOPHOMORES Hack Row—Left to Right: Maralee Gruey, Mary Gleason, Irwin Erb, Victor Grable, John Cowles. Conrad Fritz. Adolph Cifelli, Melvin Fullerton. Christine Getsey. Mary Bancroft. Third Row: Douglas Brace, Mike Guarino. Peter Dripan. Joseph Dezmond, Frank Draves. Bernard Cooper. Arthur Barringer, Charles Copek, Carleton Burr, Arnold Armany. Second Row: Elma Dalrymple, June Burr. Geraluine Drew, Margaret Gallagher, Lorraine Gaukel, Esther Dennis. Barbar Annis, Maryalice Chrisman. Kathleen Christo-phere, Eleanor Burns. Emma Diplacido. Margaret Bartone. F‘rst Kow: 1 aul Bishop, Bernard Brady. James Hall. Clarence DiPofi, Glenn Doran. Edgar Dennee, Albert Bess. Roy Burlingham, Richard Colson. Arthur Cline. Richard Davison. Back Row—Left to Right: Douglas Thayer. Lawrence Smith. Roland Sabo. Virgil Wylie, Clyde Seager, Robert Shearer, Raymond Wagoner, Gilbert Wilson. Emil Humalai-nen, John Jasinski. William Smith. Henry Williams. ... ,, Th‘r? Row: Edward Tyszkiewicz. Ruth Sherman. Florence Wheatall, Beatrice Walker, Mary Smith, Dorothy Tobin, Alice Shoemaker, Grace Warner, Alicia Smith v irginla Scott. Betty Tucker. Second Row: Pauline Tucker. Mercedes Shultz. Eileen Smith, Jacqueline Carev Gladys Voltman. Emma Zappitello, Kathryn Stearns. Mary Shank. Dorothv ZaDDitello’ Mary Whitney. Edith Watson, Catherine White. First Row: Leonard Schwer, John Silloway. John Wassie. Elmer Soltis, James Watson. Morris Smith. Mentor Snyder, Samuel Serena. THE TATTLER SOPHOMORES Hack Row—Left to Right: Dwayne Robinson, Robert Phelps, Paul Robinson, Stanley Putnicki, Alexander Reo, Roland McNutt. Robert Rhoades. John Megyesi, Anthony Pryately, Jack Ross. Third Row: George McManus. Dewey Parris, Imogene Miller. Anna Roettinger, Elva Parris, Emma Rindo, Grace Miller, Betty Mulcahy. Marion Now, Helvia Peterson, Minnie Ring. Second Row: Helen Luce, Mary Narducci, Mildred Rogers, Nelma Nlmelli, Margaret Rossick, Cecelia Perkoski. Ernie Pesola, Ingrid Parkomaki, Marjorie, Roberta, Julia Pape, Antlonette Ross. First Row: Jack Rath. Nathaniel Ruffin, Carl Rubenstein, Wesley Miller, William Mooney, Roland Newman, Ralph Potvln, Ned Mostello. Hack Row—Left to Right: Georgia Hubbard. Walter Keimer, Toivo Maenpaa, Emil Humalainen, John Jasinski, William Hawkins. Robert Hare. Raymond Harrington. Jack Higgins. Harold Brabender. Third Row: Mary Litchfield. Kathryn Hall. Hetty Long. Margaret Laughlin, Genevieve Kellogg, Florence Hotchkiss. Ruth Kellogg. Evelyn Kasto. Dorothy Kibler, Ina Jamison. Second Row: Elaine Hicks. Margaret Henson. Lucille Hazeltine, Helen Lower, Virginia Johnson, Ruth Herpy, Marjorie Hayford, Marjorie Jackson. Marjorie Hawley, Eva Hunter. Viola Jarvi. First Row: Raymond Howard. Gene Henderson. El win Hazeltine. Robert Johnson, Nicholas Kapsanis, Joseph Kovacevic, Robert Kennedy. Edward Kacso. Richard Jenks. 20 THE TATTLER 1934 Champions FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row—Left to Right: Erland Elonen, Manager: Mr. Hoppes, Coach; William Smith, Gaylord Sabo. Stanley Putnieki, Mike Guarino. Joe Lengyel, William Lillie. Martin Leppala, George Benedict, George Hirsimaki, James McNutt, Willis Dickson. Henry Ja-sinski. Thomas Frew, Charles White. Julius Yesso. Manager; Vincent O'Donnell. Manager. Middle Row; John Czompoly, James Rapose, Charles Williams, Steve Toth, Willard Makepeace, Steve Karznia. First Row: Richard Norman, Arthur Hirsimaki, Captain; John Quigley, Arvid Kan-gas, Ralph Reo, Chester Foy, Robert Truelson. FOOTBALL STM ARY Conneaut 31 Girard. Pennsylvania 0 Conneaut 25 Girard, Ohio 6 Conneaut 14 Cleveland Heights 0 Conneaut 48 Willoughby 0 I 'onneaut 22 Ashtabula 0 Conneaut 33 Cjeneva 6 Conneaut 16 Painesville 2 Conneaut 14 Ashtabula Harbor 0 Conneaut 0 Fair port 6 Conneaut 0 Meadville 0 Conneaut 7 Cleveland Glenville 0 BASKETBALL SEASON ENDS SUCCESSFULLY Although defeated in the Lake Shore League, the Blue and White cagers triumphed in the Sectional Tournament, thus showing, according to Coach Hoppes “if the boys make up their minds to do a thing they can do it.” The players on this year's squad were Captain Richard Norman, Mike Palagyi, Arvid Kangas, Robert Truelson, Steve Toth, Bud King, Robert Hoffman. Stanley Put-nicki. Robert Forster, Jack Richardson. Martin Leppella, Francis Marvin, Carlton Burr, Toivo Maenpaa, David Hamilton. Maurice Bittler, and Walter Keimer. The scores of the league games are as follows: Conneaut 25 Ashtabvla 27 Conneaut 20 Willoughby 26 Conneaut 25 Painesville 11 Conneaut 20 Fairport 27 Conneaut 18 Geneva 26 Conneaut 26 Harbor 22 Conneaut 20 Ashtabula 22 Conneaut 25 Willoughby 32 Conneaut 30 Painesville 12 Conneaut 17 Fairport 35 Conneaut 26 Geneva 24 Conneaut 19 Harbor 21 By taking three games straight. Conneaut won the Tournament held in Ashtabula. The scores were: Conneaut 37 Ashtabula 31 Conneaut 25 Fairport 24 Connenut 28 Warren 19 THE TATTLER 21 BOYS’ GLBE CM II Virgil Wylie, Robert Mallory. Junior Herb, Wesley Miller, Robert Langley. Roland Newman. Sherman Whipple, Walter Jackson, Paul Robinson, Robert Williams, Thomas Frew, Thomas Jenkins. Robert Shearer, Frank Capella, Obed Ruffin, Ned Mostello, Joe Desmond, William Mooney, Clarence Di Pofi, Dewey Last, William Colson, Thomas Pestak, Charles Suttles. William Mallory. William Hubbard, George Benedict, Willis Dickson. William Lillie, Edward Tobin. James Eagles. Paul Saunders, Robert Scribner, Arthur Klumph, Stuart Getz, Robert Wheeler, Robert Rhoades, Albert Johnson, Robert Hawke, Arthur Cline, George McManus, Adolph Cifelli, Duane Robinson. GIRLS GLBB Cl.I II Helen Anderson, Charlotte Burr, Clara J. Cunningham, Bette Dean, Leanor Floro, Peg Gallagher, Edna Hewitt, Saima Holkko, Marjorie Lawrence. Alice Likely, Muriel, Millison, Helen Mackey, Dora Monroe, Dorothea Onion, Clara Osborne, Julia Parko-maki, Miriam Peterson, Mary Quinn .Mildred Rist, Helen Saboda, Pearl Samppi, Edythe Tobin, Genevieve Thompson, Frances Townsend, Norma Murray, Isabel Trombley. Doris LaMont, Lois Torrence, Ann Rankinen. Sarah Landon, Margaret Kerner, Wanetta Bates, Beatrice Davis, Lorene Ring, Betty Chapman, Eleanor Driscoll. Clara Esterhay, June Halyday, Virginia Stevens, Betty Smith. Ann Putnicki, Catherine Bitner, Lillian Adams. Arlowin Isbell, Barbara Barnes. Josephine Colby, Clara Grice, Marion Colerick, Winifred Dickey. Jeanette Harrington, Frances Lamos, Alberta Laughrey, Betty Quinn, Madelaine Madelaine Rlsley, Lillian Smith. Rita Sands, Ellanora McQuaid, Georgia Pittis, Verna Saftick, Edna Uitto, Elizabeth Hubbard, Mary Balyeat, Filomena Bartone. Avonelle Beall, Elsie Berta, Lucille Denning, Thelma Dewey, Genevieve Folger, Ida Gruey, Helen Heard. Lois Kremer, Evelyn Marshall, Jean Murray, Joanne Potter, Ruth Rhinehart. Jennie Saftick. Mary Rossick, Margaret Shreve. Helen Neil, Virginia Adamson. OKCHESTKA 1WM-I 35 This year the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Carleton Davis was comprised of thirty-six members, including several ex-high students. The members were: Mae Gruey. Ida Gruey. Ruth Rhinehart. Martha Reeves. Lorene Ring. Mabel Bennett. Elsie Berta, Edna Uitto, Ruth Borowski, Pauline Tucker, Alberta Dewey, Georgea Hubbard, Maralee Gruey, Alicia Smith. Barbara Annes, Elaine Hicks, Bernard Schumake. Virgil Wylie. Robert Bushey, Wilbur Bushey, Wesley Miller, Richard Olmsted, William Lillie, Arthur Klumph, Mark Reffner, William Mallory, Robert Mallory. John Cowles. Thomas Pestak. Robert Miller, John McNutt, Raymond Howard. Sherman Whipple, Paul Saunders, Robert Wheeler, and Robert Phelps. BAND The Conneaut School Band was this year under the direction of Mr. Kaarlo Mackey. The Band won third place in a contest of high school bands at Berea. Ohio. April 20. The Conneaut Senior High members are as follows: Donald Payn, Maurice De Pofi. Ernest Sippola, Virgil Wylie, Maralee Gruey. Barbara Annis, Willis Dickson. Robert Shearer, Thomas Pestak. Robert Wheeler. Arthur Klumph, Robert Kennedy, William Mallory. Alicia Smith. Genevieve Kellogg, Robert Kultie. Sherman Whipple. Paul Sanders, Ruth Borowski, Robert Mallory. Frank Draves. Elaine Hicks. Jack Ross, Robert Phelps, Francis Marvin. Ruth Herpy. OPERETTA The annual operetta. And It Rained, was presented March twenty-first and twenty-second in the high school auditorium. Mr. J. W. Sharp had charge of the music; Mrs. Velma Shepherd, dances; Miss Vera Bird, costumes; Mr. W. R. Donovan, stage setting; and Mr. Paul Sheehan, speaking parts. The leading parts were taken by Willis Dickson. Jeanne Murray. Charles Suttles. Ruth Rhinehart, Lois Kremer, Alberta Laughrey, Arthur Klumph, Sherman Whipple, Thomas Jenkins, Stuart Getz, and Duane Robinson. The choruses were made up of members of the Girl's and Boy's Glee Clubs. KENT SlllOl. AK.HIIIl TESTS In the Kent State Scholarship Tests held at Kent. Ohio. May 4. the following Conneaut High Students scored: Physics—Raymond Blood, first place; John Paulson, second place. Chemistry________ Jack Cheney, first place; Robert Kitson. fifth place. English II—Esther Johnson, fourth place. The excellent ranking of the students served to give Conneaut High eighth place in the city classification in which thirty-one schools were represented. Compliments of J. RALPH McLAUGHLIN, Dependable Jeweler 22 THE TATTLER Compliments of The A. W. Pelton Company ♦ Conneaut’s Big — Department Store L. A. EATON SONS florists Main 1713 225 Broad Street MANEY’S FANCY GROCERIES Main 1169 16th and Broad Streets Compliments of TOM L. SMITH Insurance Compliments of LAUGHREY’S MEAT MARKET Neal Smith Building, Harbor Street Phone Main 1584 AGNES D. JAMES Insurance Best Wishes WEST END COAL CO. Phone Main 1951 CONNEAUT SUGAR BOWL Candies ♦ Lunches Try Our ECOMA Ice Cream In Brick or Bulk Dependable Drug Store Service CROMBIE’S PHARMACY With Compliments of HORTON STEVENS PICARD’S For Table Supplies State Street LAKE ROUTE OIL COMPANY SHUMAKE BROTHERS Distributors of Sunoco Products Phone Main 1117 Conneaut, Ohio Only One Gas Only One Price Only One Quality Compliments of THE ROYAL GRILL Clean Entertainment and Tasty Food THE TATTLER 23 Compliments of DR. C. E. RUSSELL, M. D. Compliments of MILTNER BAKERY BETTY LEE 446 State Street Main 2279 Compliments of L. A. PAYN, Photographer 212 State Street NASH-LAFAYETTE 1. H. BAXTER 31S State Street ELECTRIK MAID BAKE SHOP Fine Bread, Cakes, and Other Pastries Main 1031 222 Broad Street Compliments of RATH'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of FORTUNE-BYERS COMPANY Hardware The Conneaut Drug Co. Headquarters for Sporting Goods Compliments of DICK TYLER Compliments of The Citizens Banking Savings Company Conneaut, Ohio HOFKINS JOHNSON General Auto Repairing American Gas and Oil Quaker State Oil Corner Mill and State Wayne Feeds And Quality Ingredients SUNSHINE FEED STORE East Conneaut, Ohio Phone Main 2103 24 THE TATTLER Congratulations, Seniors We are happy to extend, at this time, our sincerest good wishes to this year's graduating class of Con- neaut Senior High School. . . . May the best of good fortune attend you during the years of a new life. Marshall Dry Cleaners DTOR SALES, INC. HAF East jE smith DE LUXE rotors and Philco Radios Iroad Street FRE' n a Friend Phone M THE PC Main K IRVING 3 and Heating FILLIN' WALRATH l_, ,, Butter Cottage Cheese 223 Broad Street Main 5171 THE M. C. ROBINSON CO. Coal, Builders' Supplies Seeds, Paints 310 Harbor Street Main 2440 DONNELLY’S BEAUTY SHOP Extend their congratulations to the Senior Class of 1935 We specialize in all lines of Beauty Work. Licensed and Experienced Operators. Over Brady Williams—Canal 1100 THE TATTLER ESCO INVITATIONS and DIPLOMAS School Supplies Printing and Engraving Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1935 THE MAGIC DOOR Gifts That Are Different 213 Broad Street touch with ment at the ese style de-for us. and whether or not you plan on going to College, you’ll be interested in knowing What’s What”. 4 We’ll be glad to show you. The G. M. Whitney Co. Printed by The Conneaut Printing Company, 182-184 Broad Street


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