Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Of Senior Species Prominent People Nickname Discovered Talent Superlative Destination Ladner, Harold Hoppy Getting into trouble Boisterous The Capitol lamont, Joyce LuLu Dancing the Samba Suave Monte Carlo lasko, Edward Ed Being diplomatic Amorous San Quentin Laughlin, Omer Ozzie Imitating Iturbi Bold Palm Beach Maenpaa, Karina Rena Singing tenor Lovable Far away Mate, Gloria Joe Talking Beautiful Behind an information desk Mathews, Jean Lorna Discovering the inner-man Witty U. S. Senate Matson, Ruth Ruthie Observing silence Argumentative Teaching small-fry Miller, David Dave Behaving like a gentleman Friendly Slow boat to China Miller, John Juan Meatball Aggravating people Quiet Police Station Moran, Martha Jane Pleasing Jimmy Helpful Washington, D. C. Muchiarone, Rita Reefy Soothing ruffled feelings Carefree Citation's personal Vet. Mullen, Geraldine Moon Mullens Playing the field Laughing Four acres in the country Oakes, Richard Dick Discussing poetry Surprising Copyboy for News-Herald Page, Paul Mendal Satchel Carrying the torch Amiable Davy Jones' locker Patterson, Mary Jane Janie Being true to one man Diligent Auditor's office Peck, Doris Dutch Concealing her opinions Worldly Open road Pinkerton, William Pinky Playing real golf Agreeable Hollywood, California Priesel, Rose Marie Rosie Snapping scenic pictures Natural Brown Memorial Hospital-kitchen Rawlings, Richard Don Writing notes Tall Timkin's Garage Rood, Beatrice Red Singing in the bathtub Vivacious U. S. Poet Laureate Russo, Florence Flosy Airing her viewpoints Talented Hall of Fame Sharp, Richard Dick Searching for answers Temperamental Southwest Shirkman, James Jim Teaching driving Pensive Unlimited Slobodnjak, Lawrence Larry Wowing the girls Winsome Land of wee people Smith, Nancy Smitty Frying steaks Eugeneous Chicago Soares, Patricia Pat Exhibiting model behavior Practical Pier 57 Staley, William Willy Proposing marriage Attractive Antoinette's—Paris Taylor, Mary Mrs. Mike Capturing hearts Capricious Pavillion Vendetti, John Svengali Cutting up Unassuming Overseas Voelker, Richard Dickijo Having will-power Earnest New Jersey Von Osinski, Roland The Baron Attracting younger girls Athletic Undetermined Waid, Ernest Ernie Being aggressive Sincere Four corners of the world Waltz, Mary Louise Sis Wearing of the green Undecided Library—Kent, Ohio Weaver, Judith Fife Keeping things moving Cheerful Algebra instructor, Yale University Webb, Dale Spider Concocting prescriptions Ambitious Treasure Island Wise, Patricia Otherwise 8eing wise Thoughtful The Moon Woodworth, LaVerne Woodie Selling her ideas Independent No Man's land Wadley, John Johnny Roughing it Considerate Girls' football coach Wagner, Fred Lansing Managing sail-boats Sympathetic 'Sherman Street 21

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Our Student Sketches Prominent People Nickname Discovered Talent Superlative Destination Adams, Marcus Markie Portrayal of Romeo Impatient Model Agency Anthony, Donald Duke Skinning fox Petite Arthur Murray's Studio Armstrong, Carroll Tod Fixing “clunks Grave House of Representatives Barringer, Duane Skeeter Wolfing Innocent Conneaut Can Company Bidwell, Sarah Sallijo Vocalizing Progressive Hospital Laboratory Blevins, Nancy Nan Efficiency Conservative A Blue Heaven” Bogart, Gary Bogie Political ingenuity Musical A Mission in China Brown, Barbara Babs Scrubbing floors Loquacious A Quaker's Meeting Byron, Robert Rastus Harmonizing Radical Morris Flower Shop Bruce, Richard Harlow Singing bass Humorous Mental Hospital Superintendency Brundage, Virginia Ginny Pounding the ivories Industrious Publishing house Campbell, Charles Marie Being cooperative Comforting Social Welfare Bureau Capela, Mary Lou Dolly Green thumb Attentive Gerry's Tea Room Carle, Harold Sonny Tennis expertness Lyrical Real Estate Agency Castrilla, Phil Tubby Making “baskets Dashing President of a Bachelor's Club Conder, Dorothy Dotty Accounting skill Graceful Interior Decorating Shop Cool, James Ollie Jitterbugging Expressive School of Cosmetology Cox, Ruth Tib Artistic inclinations Audacious Road-side stand—His own Crombie, Joyce Jerce Telling jokes Affectionate Atlantic City Curtiss, Philip Kellogs Avoiding work Cheerful Editor of a newspaper Daggett, Marjorie Margie Writing poetry Giggling Happy Hank’s assistant Douglas, Martha Marty Making fudge Capable Floor-walker—Halle Brothers Dunnington, Marijo Fairy-shmoo Influencing people Unpredictable Sharpsville English, Barbara Barb Knitting beanies Determined Nearest taxi stand Ferrio, Margaret Maggie Playing bass viol Aquatic The beach Golaszewski, Helen Murph Making strikes Neat Bowling Green University Gray, Kathleen Kate Comforting people Acrobatic Fran's Gymnasium Gustaferro, Vivian Viv Thinking up coiffures Sleepy Maritime Service Hague, Phyllis Herman Corresponding regularly Irrepressible Mortician's assistant Hammond, Helen Toots Skating backwards Creative Baseman for Cleveland Indians Harlacher, Margaret Peggy Wrestling Versatile Tucson, Arizona Hietikko, James Tasha Being energetic Distinguished Professor of German Holden, Frances Muh Necking Muscular Elephant trainer Jerauld, Delores Dee Reciting poetry Conscientous A library—any library Julio, Geraldine Gerry Getting out of trouble Flippant A small sanatorium Kamppi, Joyce Butch Mending broken hearts Rugged Eagle's Nest Kauffield, Robert Kauf Solving equations Intellectual Cottage by the sea Kent, Evelyn Evie Reading Greek Willing Rockefeller's bookkeeper Kitinoja, Elmer Jiggs Inventing recipes Intriguing Coney Island Kraus, Lois Muh Being independent Purposeful The Seven Seas 20



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Senior Class The curtain is slowly coming down on the last act of our select drama entitled Conneaut Senior High School Days.” As we look back over the first act with its tragedy, comedy, and exciting new adventure, we can see our ”126 strong submissively yielding to the commandments and maltreatment of our Dear Seniors. Led by our officers (Elmer Kitinoja, president; Martha Douglas, vice-president; Vivian Gustaferro, treasurer; and Virginia Mackey, secretary), we managed to get into the swing of our new scene and on the way to a successful and thriving career in our first act within the halls of Conneaut Senior High School. All too soon, however, the curtain came down on this act of our drama. After an abrupt silence, the curtains rose again. This time I saw, upon the stage, my classmates who were void of either fear or horror; instead, I saw energetic faces and heard again their robust voices, full of greetings and excitement. It was then a group united in spirit and effort that made up the resolute characters for this act entitled Our Junior Year. It functioned under the direction of Mark Adams, president; Robert Byron, vice-president; Marjorie Daggett, secretary; Barbara Brown, treasurer. This scene was highlighted by a championship in football and a top-notch basketball squad, of which the class of '49 was a part. This class and the entire school didn't seem to have a moment of rest from the beginning to the end of this act. In the middle of the drama, they decided to participate in the Conneaut Capers, a masterpiece of student talent which will always be a part of pleasant and exciting memories associated with Our Junior Year.” In this act, too, our class certainly showed an almost superfluity of talents. What a tremendous amount of work, time, and fun was put into this production! Listen! I can still hear our first-rate band. Did you ever hear a more perfectly blended A Cappella choir, too? Don’t you recall the victorious trips to Kent and Columbus? These were unforgettable experiences for band and choir members. You say I'm bragging. No, we students can never be too proud. These are our school days; this is what we are a part of. These events, along with the Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Girls' Banquet, and Homecoming helped to make a perfect plot for act two. Then our hearts felt that sudden pang as the curtain closed, pushing back this fun into the memories of our past. We held our breath. Lights! Camera! Action! Would we make it through this final act of our drama? Graduation Day would tell, for this act was entitled Our Last Year in C. H. S.” As we looked at the actors, we noticed a new look of responsibility upon their faces. The reason for this was the huge task of initiating the timid little lambs that had been taken into the friendly folds of Se nior High School. We wanted to do this 22

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