Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1936

Page 1 of 36

 

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1936 Edition, Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 36 of the 1936 volume:

he [a tt GRADUATION NUMBER 19 3 6 Frances Townsend, Editor in Chief Alberta Lauglirey, Associate Editor Robert Kitson, Business Manager Published by THE JOURNALISM CLASS CON NEAl'T SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Conneaut, Ohio ADMINISTRATION MR. V. R. HENRY B. S., Ed. M., Grove City Coll eye University of Pittsburgh PRINCIPAL MR. C. M. DICKEY A. B„ A. M., Allegheny College University of Chicago SUPERINTENDENT M iss Louise Kahler Mr. Ray Martin Board of Education Mr. Charles Ott Mr. Carleton Davis Mr. Ross Rhinehart Faculty Leonard J. Hoppes, B. S. Mount Union College Ancient History, Athletics Fredric J. Torrance, A. B. Ohio Wesltyan University History, English Maurice D. Adams, Ed. M. University of Pittsburgh Physics, Mathematics Kdnah Johnson, A. B. Lake Erie College Geography, History, Biology Clara B. Leet, M. A. B. S. in L. S. University of Minnesota Western Reserve University Librarian I). Ferguson MacMillan, A. B. Wooster College Biology Charles E. Durkee, A. B. Pefiance College Chemistry Fred F. Sayre, Litt. B. drove City College Mathematics Margaret Dihbern, B. S. N o rt Invest ern Un ive rsity Biology, English W. R. Donovan, B. S. R radley Polyt ech n ic Manual Training Kline C. Loomis, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University Bookkeeping Paul F. Sheehan, M. A. University of Pittsburgh History, Journalism A Robert B. Auld, A. B. Oberlin College F rench Ava Ballou, M. A. Columbia University Latin, English, Pub. Speaking Faculty) L. Virginia Thorniley, A. B. Marietta College Commercial Subjects Lottie E. Peck, A. B. Oberlin College Latin, English Harold Watson, A. B. Findley College Commercial Law Bernice Forgey, B. S. Ohio University Commercial Subjects Gladys Bigler, M. A. Ohio State University Latin, Spanish, English Kaarlo Mackey, B. M. New England Conservatory Music Mary Alice King, B. S. C. E. Indiana State University Commercial Subjects Vera M. Bird, B. S. Iowa Wesleyan Home Economics SENIORS Charlotte Steele .1. Bernard Shumake Eileen Jnrvi Arthur Black Elsie Merila Bussell Goodiel Daisy Huckelherry Robert Goldsmith Ruth Bynane Paul Sanders Clifton Wood Helen Robinson Alberta Dewey Raymond Lainc Robert Mallory Marian Smith Obed Ruffin Martin Leppala Jane Skinner Lois Torrence THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 five SENIORS THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 S Frances Lamos Robert Baldwin Evelyn Strickland Francis Marvin •loanne Potter William Lynch Elsie Berta Donald Kathhfin Virginia Langell Robert Wheeler Julia Parkomaki Maurice Bittler Edna Me wit Josephine Biscoff Ruth Jones •Stephen Toth Marjorie Lawrence Arthur Casey Valentine Kodelja Clyde Baugher six SENIORS Ella Bremner Wilbur Bushev Nina Hazel tine Olga Lemak A rue Laakso Stanley Pcrkoski Saima Ilolkko Ernest Miller Jessie Schmidt Marian Strang Jeanette Harrington Agnes Kostura Robert Kitson Clara Kallstroin I.ula Laituri Ruth Borowsky Elizabeth Hubbard Robert Forster James McNutt Dorothea Onion THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 seven SENIORS THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 senary Myles Massie Lillian Adams Robert Manniko Willard Makepeace Marie Kennedy Muriel Millison Lydia Steel Sherman Whipple Esther Johnson Virginia Adamson Christine Bricker Robert Dennee Ruth Grow Xorma Murray Joseph Christopher Vincent Hicks Allen Robertson Willis Dickson Jack Fullerton Arlowin Isbell eight SENIORS THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Kenneth Kuhn Methel Van Skoik Frances Townsend Robert Scribner Helen Soboda Helen Kozlinski Eugene Kan tola James Thornton Alyce Likely Joseph Guastaferro Robert Murray Arlene Thayer Matilda Torok Arthur Kluinph Marilynne Jackson Dorothy Morgan Thomas Jenkins Jack Cheney Alberta Laughrey George Hirsimaki nine SENIORS THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Edna Uitto Albert King Robert Montgomery Rosella Copple Keith Roberts Anne Blank Donald McDonald Marian Colerick Madelaine Risley Jack Fuller Genevieve Rapose George Gleason Pearl Samppi Donald Wood Doris Shumake Helen Xeil Ann Rankincn Gaylord Sabo Jackie Reno Leanor Floro ten SENIORS Edward Sauerwine Isabel Graham Robert Williams Irene Beregsazi •Edward Rintnncn Dolly Frazier Jack Richardson Sarah Laslo Margaret Tanner Mary Rossick Warren Gildonc Helen Anderson •Denver Bennett •Mildred Rist •Edward Richardson Josephine Guasta-ferro Clara Osborne Isabel Trombley Earl Brown •Ellen Dalrymple THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 eleven SENIORS THE TATTLER 19 3 6 Richard Thompson Fred Gross Paul Smile •Beatrice Davis •Betty Smith Mae Heath Harry Gibson Marian Piper Michael Colby Kllanora McQuaid Claude Kobernick Mae Wheattall John Brom field Harry S] eer Lucille Denning Jack Splan Thomas Frew William Dripan Charles White Jennie S ewczuk Name starred have indicated their intention of finishintj in summer school. twelve 31 n iHcmuriant JOSEPHINE COLBY GEORGE REFFNER CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS: Robert Forster, president; Thomas Frew, vice-president; Robert Williams, secretary; Joanne Potter, treasurer; Miss Dibbern, Mr. Sheehan, advisers. JUNIOR CLASS: Robert Kennedy, president; Beatrice Walker, vice-president; James Watson, secretary; Ruth Herpy, treasurer; Miss Johnson, Mr. Macmillan, advisers. SOPHOMORE CLASS: Durance Hewitt, president; Charles Ott, vice-president; Vincent Vespe, treasurer; Lee Buss, secretary; Miss Thorniley, Mr. Watson, advisers. THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Commencement Program March .................. . . ......... Invocation Oration, “Freedom in Society ’ Violin Solo Oration, “Advertising” Oration, “Shall Our Success Be Failure?” Music Oration, “The Books We Read Oration, “The Great Lakes, Our Heritage” Music ............. Address ................................ Music ............................ Boys' Glee Presentation of Class Conferring of Diplomas Benediction ................... High School Orchestra Reverend William Snowball A .ro Jack Cheney Elsie Helene Berta Willis Edward Dickson Isabel Ann Trombley .Girls’ Glee Club Esther Louise Johnson Robert Edward Kitson High School Orchestra Superintendent C. M. Dickey Club, Obed Ruffin Solo Part Principal V. R. Henry Miss Louise E. Kahler Reverend William Snowball Class Day Program Music . High School Orchestra Class Will........................................ Thomas C. Frew Vocal Selection—Sextette of Senior Girls: Alberta Laughrey, Julia Parko-maki, Dorothea Onion, Ruth Borowsky, Elsie Berta, and Edna Ilewit Piano Solo Clyde L. Rougher Class Prophecy Arthur Lee Klumph Vocal Selection Obed Edward Ruffin Class History . ... Arthur William Black SCHOOL CALENDAR April 30 Senior Girls' Banquet May 2 Kent Tests May 18 and If) Senior Exams May 20 Junior-Senior Prom M ay 23 Make-Up Day May 24....................................Baccalaureate May 25 Class Day May 27 . .....Commencement Rehearsal May 28 Commencement May 29 Report Card Distribution thirteen THE TATTLER 19 3 6 JUNIORS Hack row. left to right: Edward Kasco, Jack Higgins, Raymond Howard, Gene Henderson, Harland Johnson, Robert Kennedy, Joseph Kavocevic, John Kaczorowski Nick Kansan is. Third row. left to right: Margaret Laughlin, Genevieve Kellogg, Betty Mav Long-, Evelyn Kasto. Kirn a Holkko. Ruth Herpy. Viola Jarvl, Ina Jamsen, Mary Litchfield, Margaret Henson, Georgia Hubbard. Second row, left to right: Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Kibler. Eva Hunter, Marjorie Jack-son. Helen Luce. Kluinc Hicks. Kathryn Hall, Lucille Hazeltine, Marjorie Hawlev, Thelma Heath, Marjorie Rayford, Helen Lower. Front row. left to right: Walter Keimer, Raymond Harrington. 101 win Hazeltine, Richard Jenks, James Hall. John Harden, William Hawkins, Robert Hare. Rack row. left to right: John Sllloway. Mintcr S.vnder, Morris Smith, Virgil Wylie, Billi Smith. Lawrence Smith, Douglas Thayer. Thrd row, left to right: Mary Ellen Smith. Ruth Kellogg, Dorothy Tobin, Grace Warner, Beatrice Walker. Mary Whitney, Mary Shank. Margaret Wagoner. Alice Shoemaker. Second row, left to right: Ruth Sherman. Gladys Volkman, Dorothv Zapitello, Peggv Stevens, Catherine White, Pauline Tucker, Florence Wheatall. Alicia Smith, Eileen Smith. Emma Zappitello, Catherine Stearns. Front row, left to right: Robert Shearer. Clyde Seager, John Wassie, James Watson, Elmer Soltis, Edward Tyszkewicz, Raymond Wagoner. fourteen THE TATTLER JUNIORS Back row, left to right: Pete Dripan, Melvin Fullerton, Victor Grable. Charles Cox, Frank Draves, Bernard Cooper. Arthur Barrlgner, John Cowles, Thomas Beisty, Richard Davison. Richard Colson. w Third row. left to right: Carlton Burr. Mike Ciuarino, Dewey East, Joe Dezman, Edgar Denning, Christina Getsey, Maryalyce Chrisman, Mary Alice Gleason, Maralee Gruey, Kathleen Christopher. „ _ , _ _ , Second row. left to right: Maryhelen Bancroft, Eleanor Burns, June Burr. Alma Dal,-rymple, Jackqueline Carey, Edith Watson, Margaret Bartone, Emma Di Placido. Margaret Gallagher, Esther Dennis. EorrnineGaukell Front row left to right: Arnold Armany, Frederick Curtis, Douglas Brace. Paul Bishop, Clarence’ Di Pofi, James Eagles. Charles Copeck. Roy Burllngham, Albert Bess. Back row. left to right: Alex Reo, Nathaniel Ruffin, Holland Sabo, John Megyesl. Jack Ross, Stanley Putnickl, Charles Rath, William Mooney. ......... Third row, left to right: Marion Now, Toivo Maenpaa. Leonard Schwer. Rollin McNutt, James Sabados, Dewey Parris, Lawrence Ogren, Mercedes Schatz. Second row left to right: Helvi Peterson. AntionettC Ross, Mildred Rogers. Ennie Pesola. Ingrid Parkomaki. Cecelia Perkoski. Margaret Rossick, Mary Pearson, Elva Parris, Front Urow' eff 'to right: Wesley Miller. Carl Rubenstein. George McManus, Robert Rhodes. Dwayne Robinson. Ralph Potvin. Paul Robison, Robert Phelps. fifteen THE TATTLER SOPHS Back row, left to right: Alary Colangelo, Geulah Colyer, 1 me Id a Curry, Lucille Clough,. Jack Fazenbaker, Marla Crews, Jesse I’.lood, John Constantine, Dina Arcaro, Charlotte Cool, Gertrude Adamson. Alvira Castrilla. Third row. left to right: Mabel Collar. Alice Congos, Margaret Burr, Leona Bristol. Marian Burr, Helen Copeck, Dorothy Dailen, Gladys Bishop, Betty Benson. Elizabeth Cowles, Lee Buss, Ruth Colson. Second row, left to right: Alildred Cover, Eleanor Floro, Evelyn Bates, Dehn Frazier. Lula Blood, Dorothy Davison. Ruth Butcher, Betty Davis, Marian Brewster. Ruth Abbott. Ann Hreman, Winifred Davis. Front row, left to right: Robert Dickinson. Jeffrey Barrett. Tony Anthony, Costol DiBiase, William Ecklund, Tony Bartone, William Castrilla, Fred Butler. Back row, left to right: James Gurto, Gene Green, Charles Gerren. Eugene Laitinen, Charles Lamp, Quentin Hill. Clarence Harco, Merle Irving, Flavian Gaukel. Third row, left to right: Marcella Hare, Marian Harley, Bernice Harley. Rose Gurto. Anna Ferman, Ella Laakso, Mary Kathryn Lowery, Dorothy Gilliland. Lavern Ingram, Pauline Laird, Helen Jasinski, Wilma Juzma. Second row, left to right: Margaret Gloskye, Wilma Jean Hawkins, Marjorie Gordon, June Kibler. Frances Hamet, Evelyn Janos, Shirley Kimball, Betty Harrington. Carolyn Keidel, Catheryn Keidel. Jane Kelley, Amanda Litchfield. First row, left to right: Richard Gehr, John Hakkio, Matthew Kaczorowski, Raymond Hewitt, Carrol Gee, 'Robert Getchel. Donald Griffey, Dorrance Hewitt. sixteen THE TATTLER Hack row, left to right: Carl Sweet, Elmer Simon, LeRoy Seavy, Clyde Stuckey, '.lack Wheeler. Arne Soini. Robert Toomey, Francis Shannon. William I ‘pP non. Paul Zumpft. Third row. left to right: John Stasko, Roland Stewart. Virginia Smith, Bessie Thayer, Frances Wheeler, Alice Waid, Mary Yourchak. Josephine Zappitello. Walter Shirkman, Claire Spieldenner. Second row. left to right: Betty Stevens. Dorothy Saik. Barbara Williams. Doris Wagner, Charlotte Stine, Helen Wilberg, Helen Taylor, Alice Soine, Dorothy Soujanen, Marion Front''row. left to righ: Darrell Snyder, Vincent Vespe, George Smock, Arthur Speer, Francis Whitford. Richard Woods, Roger Sterling, Thomas Soltis. SOPHS Back row, left to right: Allan Orrenma. Alfred Osborne, Elmer Palagyi. Tom Perkoski. John Pryately, Robert Pearson, Charles Marcy, Robert Morris, Albert Pape, Kenneth Pounds. Robert Nimelli, Walter Perkoski. Third row, left to right: Evelyn Ross, Kathryn Perkoski, June Wilson. Helen Raciborski. Margaret Robertson. Lila Manniko, Margaret Rigo, Jane Russell, Jane Putnicki, Elvi Nvman. Margaret Narducci, Jean Muchiarone. Betty Poole. Second row left to right: Helen Michaloski, Xelma Mlmelli. Florence Mosher. Marian Miller Doris Naskale, Elma Purola. Betty Martin. Harriet Rhlnehart. Eugenia Press. Bettv Norton, Beatrice Monroe. Leah Mundy. Elizabeth Pierce. Mary Rindo. Front row. left to right—Jack Nelly. Charles Ott. Robert Miltner, Ora Marsh. Harvey McElhaney. Leonard Nowakowski, James Mix. Vincent Mucci, LeRoy Pratt. seventeen THE TATTLER Orchestra Back row, left to right: Lillian Adams, Mr. Kaarlo Mackey (director), Ruth Herpy,. Alicia Smith. Willis Dickson, Arthur Klumph, Francis Marvin, Wilbur Bushey, Paul Sanders, Sherman Whipple, Robert Kennedy. Front row. left to right: Robert Phelps. Raymond Howard, Jolm Cowles. Wesley Miller, Elizabeth Cowles, Georgia Hubbard, Edna Uitta, Elsie Berta, Robert Wheeler. Kent-MacDonald Scholarship Back row. left to right: Catherine White, Helen Robinson, Ennie Pesola, Mary Ellefi Smith, Clara Kallstrom, Sarah Laslo, MInter Snyder, Charles Rath, Dorothea Onion, Mary Whitney, Helvi Peterson, Margaret Rossick. Olga Lemak. Middle row. left to right: Jack Fazenbaker, Thomas Soltis, Jack Cheney, Arthur Black, Robert Kitson. Willis Dickson, Gene Henderson, John Cowles. Front row, left to rigtht: Alberta Laugh roy Eleanor Burns, Maralee Gruey, Elaine Hicks, Jennie Szewczuk. Barbara Williams. Harriet Rhinehart, Betty Martin, Esther Johnson. Alicia Smith. Jeanette Harrington—absent when picture was taken. Note: The back row are McDonald participants; the first two rows are Kent contestants eighteen THE TATTLER 19 3 6 Honor Society Back row, left to right: Elaine Hicks. Olga Lemak. Methel Van Skoik, Josephine Guasta-ferro, Doris Shumake, Dorothea Onion. Eleanor Burns, Alicia Smith, Ruth Kerpy. Mary Whitney, Maralee Gruey. Middle row, left to right: Joanne Potter, Ruth Grow. Isabel Trombley, Esther Johnson'. Jackie Reno. Helen Neil. Frances Townsend. Sarah I islo, Edna Hewit, Alberta Laughrey, Margaret Tanner, Mr. Torrance. Front row, left to right: Minter Snyder, Harlan Johnson, Robert Scribner. Robert Kitson, Willis Dickson. Joseph Guastaferro, Azro Jack Cheney, John Bromfleld. Jeanette Harrington. Madelaine Risley, Jessie Schmidt. Charlotte Steele and Donald Wood were absent when picture was taken. Tattler Staff Bark row. left to right: Betty Norton, Isabel Trombley, Alberta Laughrey, Bessie Thayer. Joseph Guastaferro, Clyde Seager, Ruth Sherman. Lois Torrence, Francis Townsend, Mr. Sheelmn. Middle row. left to right: Robert Phelps, Richard Colson. Robert Kitson, Stanley Perkoski, Francis Shannon. Robert Dickinson. Minter Snyder, Melvin Fullerton. Front row, left to right: Ruth Colson. Marian Now, Marjorie Hawley, Mary Gleason. Maryalyce Christman, Kathryn Hall, Elsie Berta, Lillian Adams. Edith Watson. Margaret Bartone. nineteen Standing , left to right: Maurice liittler. Harry Spoor, Arlowin Isbell, Arthur Klumph, Edna Hewit, Robert Forster, Arthur Black, Dorothea Onion. Seated, left to right: Frances Lam os, Robert Mallory. Joanne Potter, Jane Skinner, Paul Sheehan, Alberta Dewey, Leanor Floro, Sarah Laslo, and Clyde Baugher. o 3 Senior Pla}) The annual Senior Play, “New Fires,” was presented by permission of Row Peterson and Company, Evanston, Illinois, in the high school auditorium on November 20 and 21. The play was directed by Mr. Sheehan. 5 n 6 s « Hack row: Dewey Parris. Robert Shearer, and Irwin Krb. Second row: Owayii© Robinson, Gaylord Sabo, Georgia Hubbard. Walter Kaimer, Isabel Trombley. Charles Rath. Frederick Curtis. Robert Scribner, Richard Thompson, and Willis Dickson. Seated: Melvin Fullerton, Murjorle Hayford, Ava liallou, and Roland Newman. Twelfth Night” Shakespeare’s memorable “twin comedy’', “Twelfth Night,’’ was colorfully presented by the Public Speaking Class, in the high school auditorium, Thursday evening, December 5. The production was directed by Miss Ballou. r 3 3 r - I r 5 O The Annual Operetta, ''Jewels of the Desert” The annual High School Operetta “Jewels of the Desert” was presented March IS, 19, 20, the three nights’ presentation being to accommodate those who were unable to attend either of the first two presentations due to bad weather. The costumes were designed by Miss Vera Bird and corresponded appropriately with the Arabic setting. The dancing was directed by Mrs. Velma Shepherd, the musical department, including orchestra and glee clubs, by Mr. Kaarlo Mackey, and Mr. Paul Sheehan supervised the speaking parts. The principals were as follows: Nana, the Jewel of the Desert, Marv Shank; her lover, Benarulah, Maurice Di Pofi; Caesar, the colored gentleman from the United States, Ohed Ruffin; his pal, Cheeko, irgil Wylie; Nana’s father, Abdullah, Maurice Bittler; Professor Lythe, Robert Scribner; his captivating daughter, Betty, Dorothea Onion; Lieut. Andrews, Willis Dickson; Lady Grady, Alberta Laugh-rev; Miss Lythe, Ruth Borowsky; Carrieail, Nana’s nurse, Jackie Reno. Lillian Adams was the accompanist, assisted by Saima Holkko and Eleanor Burns. Stage Managers were Harry Speer, Robert Kitson, and Robert Manniko. Girls’ Glee Club Lillium Adams, Virginia Adamson, Helen Anderson, Mary Helen Bancroft, Margaret Bar tone, Elsie Berta, Hath Borowsky, Christine Bricker, Eleanore Burns, Hosella Copple, Jackie Carey, Mary Alice Christman, Kathleen Christopher, Elina Dalrymple, Beatrice Davis, Carmelita Dc Marco, Lucille Denning, Emma De Placido, Lea nor Floro, Margaret Gallagher, Lorraine Gaukel, Christina Getsey, Mary Alice Gleason, Katherine Hall, Lucille Hazel tine, Edna Hewit, Elina Holkko, Saima Holkko, Marjorie Hawley, Elizabeth Hubbard, Eva Hunter, Esther Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Genevieve Kellogg, Helen Kozlinski, Alberta Laugh-rey, Marjorie Lawrence, Alice Likely, Betty May Long, Helen Lower, Helen Luce, Ellanora McQuaid, Muriel Millison, Pauline Morgan, Violet Mucci, Norma Murray. Helen Neil, Marion Now, Ingrid Parkamaki, Julia Parkomakl, Cecelia Perkoski, Mary Pearson, Joanne Potter, Genevieve Rapose, Jackie Reno, Mildred Rist, Annav Hettinger, Mildred Rogers, Antoinette Ross, Marjorie Rossick, Helen Soboda, Pearl Samppi, Mary Shank, Mercedes Schatz, Ruth Sherman, Jane Skinner, Eileen Smith, Catherine Stearns, Marjorie Stevens, Marion Strang, Lois Torrence, Frances Townsend, Edna Uitto, Meihel Van Skoik, Gladys Volkman, Margaret Wagner, Beatrice Walker, Edith Watson, Katherine White, Mary Whitney, Dorothy Zappitello, Emma Znppitello. THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 5 Bo})’s Glee Club Richard Davison, Roland Newman, Kenneth Pounds, Robert Mallory, Robert Toomey, Willis Dickson, Sherman Whipple, LeRoy Scavey, Ohed Ruffin, Jack Fullerton, Irvin Erb. Robert Williams, Robert Montgomery, Charles Marcy, Thomas Jenkins, Virgil Wylie, Paul Robinson, Maurice Dipofi, Francis Shannon, Ernest Miller, Charles Stanford, Joe Dezman, Arnold Armany, Richard Woods, Dewey East, Robert Scribner, Arthur Klumph, Dwayne Robison, James Hall, Robert Rhoades, Clarence Dipofi, Jack Richardson, Merle Irving, Myles Massie. Kent and McDonald Winners In the Kent State Scholarship tests held at Kent, Ohio, May 2, the following Conneaut High students scored: English—Esther Johnson, first place; Physics—Robert Kitson, second place; Jack Cheney, third place. Chemistry—John Cowles, second place; Eleanor Burns, Honorable Mention. Plane Geometry—Thomas Soltis, Honorable Mention. The excellent ranking of the students gave Conneaut High tenth place in the city classification in which thirty schools were represented. On April 22 a group of commercial students competed in a contest held at McDonald, Ohio. Sarah Laslo was the only one that placed, which was first in Shorthand. This made her eligible to compete in the Bowling Green State Contest. tw’enty-three « I935'3 ) Football Team Back row, left to right: Robert Forster, manager; Arthur klumph, cheer leader; Harlan Johnson, George Ilirsimaki, Jack Wheeler, Charles Marcy, Charles Copeck, Roland McNutt, Robert Kennedy, John Stasko, Elmer Soltis. Kenneth Pounds, Mike Guarino, Clarence DiPofi, Thomas Frew, Edgar Denning, Dewey Paris, Laurence Ogren, George Smock, Harold Watson, assistant coach; Leonard Hoppes, coach. Second row: Douglas Brace and Jack Higgins, assistant managers; Charles Williams, Jack Richardson, Albert Pape, Albert King, Martin Leppala, Steve Toth, Willard Makepeace. Front row: Gaylord Sabo, Stanley Putnicki, Robert Smith, William Smith, Robert Rhodes, Charles White, captain, Willis Dickson. The 1935 Football Season Although Conncaut failed to continue its habit of winning the Lake Shore League Football Championship, they did, nevertheless, display a superior brand of football. In league competition the team lost but one game and tied one; the remaining games were won by substantial margins. In non-league competition the boys defeated three much larger and stronger schools. “Dutch” and “Watty” need have no regrets over the 1935 season. Following is a summary of the games played and their respective scores: FOOTBALL SUMMARY Academy 7 Conneaut 10 Erie Tech 0 Conneaut 2i Ashtabula 0 Conneaut 29 Painesville 6 Conneaut 0 Fairport 0 Conneaut 0 Harbor 13 ............ Conneaut 23 Geneva 6 Conneaut 24 Willoughby 6 Conneaut 35 St. Benedictine () Conneaut 20 The 1935-36 Basket Ball Season A perusal of the summary of the 1986 basketball season will indicate better than can be described the brand of playing which the team produced. At times they were unbeatable, while at other times—oh, well, the scores tell the story. The fact that the team went to the finals in the district tournament proves, however, that the boys could play ball on occasions. Letters were awarded to the following players: Steve Toth, Albert King, Stanley Putnicki, Toivo Maenpaa, Robert Forster, Maurice Bit-tier, Jack Richardson, Martin Lcppala, and Gaylord Sabo, manager. BASKETBALL SUMMARY Academy 21 Conneaut 20 Ashtabula 27 Conneaut 16 Willoughby 38 Conneaut 36 Painesville 51 Conneaut 33 Fairport 13 Conneaut 11 Geneva 83. . Conneaut 36 Academy 31 Conneaut 22 Harbor 20 Conneaut 18 Ashtabula 20 . . Conneaut 19 Willoughby 11 Conneaut 42 Painesville 21 Conneaut 25 Fairport 35 Conneaut 18 Geneva 33 Conneaut 11 Harbor 18 Conneaut 20 TOURNAMENT Harbor 23 Conneaut 25 Warren 29 Conneaut 26 THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 twenty-five Hack row, left to right: Ilobert Phelps, Robert Kennedy, Robert Itm hey. Jack Ross, Julian Lewis. Francis Marvin. Raymond Hewitt, Genevieve Kellogg. Keith Roberts, Robert Shearer, Junior Rood. Third row, left to right Jack Gruey, John Crabe, Kdna Hewitt, Herman Carnegie, William Thompson. Earl Crews, Robert Wheeler. Robert Toomey, Ruth Rauha. Alicia Smith, Hetty Stevens. Ellen Spear. Second row, left to right: Pauline Tucker, Karl Perola, Ruth Bowowsky, Mary Thompson. Margaret Howson, Paul Sanders, Roland McNutt. Robert Mallory, Cora Mae McKee. Sherman Whipple, Robert Miller. Lorin Burns. Dick Fortune, Marion Burr, Kaarlo Mackey Front row. left to right: Eva Draves, Robert Getchel, Ruth Herpy, Aurora Airo, Minerva Perola. Frank Draves. Willis Dickson, Maurice De Poll, Maralee Gruey, Opal Smith, Hetty Norton. Elaine Hicks, John Hollko. The Conneaut School Band s- 0 1 i£. x The Band, under the direction of Mr. Kaarlo Mackey, in addition to appearing in a number of excellent concerts thi •oughout the year succeeded in winning second place in the district band contest at Ashland, Ohio, April IS. Lack of funds prevented the band from making the trip to Columbus for the State contest. Patrons THE TATTLER • 1 9 3 G Cowden In airnnce Agency George 11. McCoulf H. Noble Crandall, M. 1). Dr. H. C. Morden Kingdom Insurance Agency I)r. M. H. Keets I)o-it Insure with Sort Agnes 1). James, Insurance Tom L. Smith, Insurance Dr. I). E. Kerr It. E. My gat t T. C Herrick Dr. Koval H. Johnson J. E. Ilelinan Lloyd G. Davis G. W. Britton A Friend Peerless Mineral Products Company G. F. Bell, 1). 1). S. E. L. Miller Mrs. J. C. Hathaway John M. Pauli and Son M. K. Smith Donnelly Beauty Shoppe Paul S. Kershner Dt an H. Booth. D. I). S. Kobei t J. Grant, 1). (). Rev. M. M. Brown twenty-seven THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Dependable Drug Store Service CROMBIE’S PHARMACY PICARD’S For Table Supplies State Street HEATH’S FOOD SHOP “Good Things To Eat” Phone Eddy 1427 427 State Street j. ralph McLaughlin DEPENDABLE JEWELER Compliments of HUGHES PROVISION CO. EMHOFF MOTOR SALES INC. E. Main Rd. CHEVROLET BUICK Graduates Want Authentic UNIVERSITY STYLES Style scouts keep us in touch with every new style development at the leading: Universities. These style details are put into clothes for us, and whether or not you plan on going to college, you’ll be interested in knowing ‘ What’s What.” We’ll be glad to show you. THE G. M. WHITNEY CO. Compliments of De Luxe Dry Cleaning Co. Main 2316 ROGERS PAUL CASH STORE East Conneaut Compliments of RATH BEAUTY SHOPPE East Conneaut LAKE ROUTE OIL COMPANY Shumake Brothers Distributors of Sunoco Products Only One Gas Only One Price Only One Quality Phone Main 1117 Conneaut, Ohio SANFORD OLDS Goodyear Tires Welding Exide Batteries Road Service MAIN 2170 Osborne Home Restaurant Route 20 We specialize in Chicken Dinners 50c K. E. GIBBS The Style Store For YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING Main St. • Conneaut WAYNE FEEDS And Quality Ingredients SUNSHINE FEED STORE Phone Main 2103 East Conneaut, Ohio i twenty-eight With Compliments of HORTON STEVENS C. A. WALRATH MEATS AND GROCERIES 223 Broad Street Main 5171 Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1936 THE MAGIC DOOR Gifts That Are Different 213 Broad Street CLYDE SMITH Kelvinator Refrigerators and Philco Radios Westinghouse Ranges and Washing Machines 215 Broad Street COMPLIMENTS OF THE A. W. PELTON COMPANY Conneaut’s Big Department Store CONNEAUT SUGAR BOWL CANDIES LUNCHES Try Our ECOMA Ice Cream In Brick or Bulk When you think of Paint Think of Monad Paint at BRISTOL’S 193 Park Avenue Compliments of A P TEA CO. STORES “Where Economy Rules Compliments of THE CONNEAUT DRUG CO. E. C. THAYER SHOES AND HOSIERY 216 Main Street Use Your Building and Loan Company A place to save money A place to borrow money THE CONNEAUT BUILDING LOAN CO. 219 Washington St. ‘The oldest business institution in Conneaut’ L. A. EATON SONS FLORISTS Main 1713 225 Broad Street THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Before you buy FURNITURE, RUGS, OR LAMPS Let us show you SIMONDS AND BENNETT 221 Broad St. twenty-nine THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 THE M. C. ROBINSON CO. Coal, Builders' Supplies Seeds, Paints 310 Harbor Street Main 2440 Compliments of DICK TYLER Compliments of MAIN GARAGE Roy Kibler, Prop. MILTNER BAKERY 446 State Street Main 2279 Compliments of CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. Broad and State W. R. Hewitt, Mgr. Compliments of ARTHUR HARDWARE CO. Compliments of NICK PATTO SHOE SHOP FORTUNE-BYERS CO. HARDWARE Headquarters for Sporting Goods Class of 1936 We wish to congratulate you and extend our good wishes for your future happiness and prosperity. L.A. PAYN YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS We are happy to extend, at this time, our sincerest good wishes to this year’s graduating class of Conneaut Senior High School . . . May the best of good fortune attend you during the years of a new life. MARSHALL DRY CLEANERS thirty CITY MARKET HOUSE Famous for Fine Foods Joe Calderone, Prop. MEN’S AND BOYS’ Furnishings and Shoes THE PEOPLES STORE MORRIS FLORAL SHOP 184 Washington Street Phone Main 1900 THE SYNDICATE Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Main and Mill Sts. Electric Colon Examinations Irrigation Russell Clinic RUSSELL CLINIC OUR SYSTEM P TREATMENT R FOOD o ELIMINATION P REST E EXERCISE R THINKING Russell Clinic Electrical Treatments Spinal Corrections ESCO Invitations and Diplomas School Supplies PRINTING AND ENGRAVING The Educational Supply Co. THE TATTLER • 19 3 6 Painesville, Ohio thirty-one Autographs THE TATTLER 19 3 6 CONNEAUT RECREATION CENTRE Legion Building, Broad Street Dancing, Floor Show — Bowling and Billiards Beer, Ale, and Wine—Fish Sandwiches and Fish Lunches our Specialty We are pleased to place on the market Our New Improved 11 CE CREAM It has the same old-time richness and fine flavor, and in addition, it is the smoothest ice cream made, because of the new process of freezing. The Conneaut Creamery Co. Open a Savings account in THE CONNEAUT BANKING TRUST CO. Deposits insured by THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. Washington, D. C. You will enjoy dealing with the Citizens Bank Conneaut THE CONNEAUT PRINTING CO. thirty-two V-- r.'j • jymrf 4 j s kVk J? - w J . «. ic% v . 3 ; ? . C. v , • a: Jr - 4 f I _ -' t . '., ' V, • H-Z + W V L-Mr ' V 40 V H A‘ 79 «-_ ■ r V Y VI « - £ ' r' jf zr vj .‘ r ) • c y-•fV ' ? J - 4v ‘Hr-Hi 'V ’ T , f'- t A ', •■! 3 vW-«. . Sr - ' ni- j o . _ _ « - - a ? • I —- - I r . jgsSC! i v- - ' Vv •' ' «rlj 2L ... !


Suggestions in the Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) collection:

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.