Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Sophomore Execution List Here are the “cookies”—oh, pardon me — the sophomores. What would we seniors do without them? A good - natured bunch. Name Convicted for Charlotte Anthony Liking school so well Violette Armeni Her well fitted figure Betty Arnett Passing too many notes in study hall Montez Bagnell Her silent attitude toward teachers Dorothy Barringer Being a jitterbug (without a license) Emil Bartone his intention of drawing pretty girls Bill Basen Burping in Latin class (without permission) Gay Bassa Talking too much in English class Bob Beard Cracking stale jokes (and still living) Jack Beers Knowing how to avoid girls Henry Bernatek Not having “growing pains” Henry Berus Wandering around in the halls William Bishop Killing the drum (and everybody else) Vera Bishop Her being different ( ?) Viola Bishop Her good sportsmanship Anna Bly Minding her own business Alfred Borosky Sleeping whle Biology flies over Shirley Burdick Always having a smile on her face Lloyd Burwell Taking a little trip to Florida in schooltime Delma Byers Fighting with her sister Mary Byers Beng caught reading “How to Lose Weight in a Jiffy” James Campbell Swinging a violin (in the wrong direction) Annabelle Carr Too much sex appeal Henry Castrilla Cutting his hair too short Marion Castrilla Getting too sentimental (it worries the boys) James Clancy Staying out of school for reasons we cannot mention Rose Colangelo Wearing dresses too tight for comfort (not only hers) Robert Clark Spending most of his time on shows Albert Coccitto Making too much noise with a dump truck Frank Colby Dreaming about Glen Miller Fred Collar Sticking to his lessons Doris Congas Waiting for her boy friend from the army Frank Copeck His attitude toward girls Randall Crabb His halbit of “killing the girls” Curtiss Crews Making eyes at the girls (especially a senior) May Denning For wearing her clothes so well pressed Virginia DePlacido For being too shy Richard Dewey Losing his wits in Biology class Robert Donor Doing the wrong thing at the wrong time June Douglas Wearing out “Olds” (we don’t mean the tires) Frank Dunn Arguing too much in English class Leo Eloranto Trving out his smiles on the girls Clyde Fazenbaker Pein ' around about woman killer Donna Mae Fields For outdoing her knickname (Dopey) Edward Ford His well fitting nickname (Bump on a log)

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Name Adele Gallett Jack Gebhardt Patricia Gourley Donald Gross Joe Guarino Walter Guest Mary Hahn Marjorie Hall Joyce Harlacher Marjorie Hawke Betty Hazeltine Florence Heard Jack Hennesy Wanda Henretta Kenneth Herrick Katherne Hews Janies Hill Ruth Hogle Doris Holcomb Bertha Horvath William Hoyt Tom Hundertmark Carolyn Iarocci Leah Jarvi Jean Jarvela Betty Johnston Alyce Jones Elaine Julio Benny Kaczorowski Viola Kallio Wayne Kauppila Richard Kellogg: Mary Kelly Ladislaus Kerekes Miles Klumph Dorothy Kovacs Lueflle King Robert Knox John Koontz Agnes Koval Marion Kuzma Tom Lamont Paul Laine Pearl Laslo Robert leach Sarah Leet John Lemak June Lesperance Julian Lewis Adeibert Lillie Elmer Literati Rolland Lockwood Convicted for Growing up so soon His schedule of sleep, rest, and relaxation Talking albout her “dream” boys His characterization of the better things of life His red hair (it’s attracting too many girls) Sitting on the back of his neck (when not sleeping) Not making enough noise to be noticed Her jet black hair Wearing too much “paint” Making eyes at the boys Fooling the teachers with her studious look. Being so quiet in home room His experience in “how to influence women” Getting home too early in the morning Making too many mistakes Her solemn way with things Trying to grow into a mountain Her hurried way in Geometry class Walking so slow at the wrong time Her artistic talent in banging the piano His happy-go-lucky attitude Being an ideal man of the future Her fresh appearance in every case Keeping her shoelaces untied Having a dejected attitude toward boys (?) Taking a day off here and there Attempting to lose her freckles Spending too much time with the better things of life Jumping the bells at noon hour Spending 20-minute period with the latest gossip Well, if we don’t the girls will Machine gunning everyone he speaks to Talking to her shadow in assembly plays Handing out information for nothing Being too friendly with the teachers Gambling in home room Keeping her curves in smooth condition Being an athletic superman His casual collection of “trash” Combing her hair in study hall Disliking public necking Spending his time choosing girls Doing plenty of nothing Using her study periods wisely His natural urge (hanging onto money) Keeping certain Harbor boys wondering Always getting stuck in the wrong place Receiving notes from unknown persons Being the “biggest” flirt this side of the border His smile (it has all the girls puzzled) Not knowing when to stop Making too much noise for his size

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