Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Remembrance We will always remember, dear Alma Mater, Happy days spent with good friends so true; We will stand and with pride sing our praises to thee; We will cherish the White and the Blue. Many times we'll recall thrilling moments of joy. As we cheered for our boys on the field; Of the spirit undying, no foe could defeat That brave spirit that never would yield. In our hearts we will cherish the courage and hope; The resolves our young hearts did possess; As we tried to achieve all our aims and our goals; Sincere thanks to thee oft we'll express. We will think many times of the debt that we owe To our teachers through whose patient care We've been guided, encouraged, and prepared for our pi In the world with its burdens to share. We can never express all our highest esteem; We can never begin to impart All our thanks for the years that we've pleasantly shared With friends who are dear to our hearts. As we leave the loved halls of Conneaut High, We feel sad—even shed a few tears— For we know nevermore will we all meet again As we did in these three happy years. In our thoughts we ll return to you, Alma Mater; One by one we'll come back to thy home. We’ll be loyal and true to the White and the Blue; Ne’er forget thee though far we may roam. —Richard Voelker

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Harold Ladner Bob Lopeman Joyce Lamont Doris Yates Ed Lasko Jerry Weddle Omer Laughlin Paul Green Karina Maenpaa Peggy Sharp Gloria Mate Elma Nastelin Ruth Matson Ruth Gee Jean Mathews Nancy Green Dave Miller Larry Kennedy Jane Moran Richard Ross Rita Muchiarone Pat DeNunzio Geraldine Mullen Richard Zorratti Richard Oakes Jack Lyons Mendal Page Sam Simone Mary Jane Patterson Gene Zappitelli Doris Peck Marilyn Shaffer William Pinkerton Marilyn Ralston Rosie Preisel Bill Dombroski Don Rawlings Chester Pazdziorko Beatrice Rood Susan Whitney Florence Russo Mary McDermott Dick Sharp Sally Buss Jim Shirkman Dick Colby Larry Slobodnjak Donald Fenton Nancy Smith Florine Taddeo Pat Soares Jim Miltner William Staley Maurice Hagerty Mary Klumph Carol Cantlin John Vendetti Anthony Madonna Richard Voelker Ed Pazdziorko Roland Von Osinski Bob Voelker Fred Wagner Anyone with gas Ernie Waid Bob Jarvi Mary Lou Waltz Estella Stofko Judy Weaver Martha Braun Dale Webb Roy Huston Pat Wise Evelyn Davison Laverne Woodworth Helen Lemak I, John Miller, as legal adviser to the class testament to our successors, the class of 1950. A soft heart nestling beneath a sinewy chest Spanish dances with more encores Powers of oratory and argumentative combats Dynamic speeches on the gridiron Appetizing loaf of Finn bread Expressed enjoyment of P. O. D. Continuous flow of chatter That famous voice that charms Unscheduled holidays and study hall absences That big Crosley carriage A good Irish name and humor Appreciation of good literature Unquestionable piety ‘‘Fire Engine” joke Adoration of Spanish teachers Friendly atmosphere Pink Magic” in English classes Homecoming Queen's crown Constant sense of humor A good car (when well-operated) Friendly manner and social graces Love of loafing on school time Knowledge of nuclear fission Anything he possesses of any value Hints on the Pursuit of Men” Proficiency in collecting Spanish dues Sleeping pills (for use only in study halls) Taylor’s Minuet” and other compositions Unrivaled artistic talents Tough luck in romantic life Successful “Girl-a-week” plan Early morning drive to west end Textbook knowledge of government Those terrifying sixth-period speeches Tenor prestige in the choir Crombie's drugstore and its pretty customers Zippy pep and energy Commercial genius and clerical charm of 1949, do hereby leave this last will and 27



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The Senior Daze September 7 Hurrah! We're in school again and actually glad! October 8 Oh, we're all wet . . . But we still beat Mentor in the rain. October 21 Parents' Night! Now they can understand what we live through daily—minus the refreshments. October 23 Our first report cards. One glance, and we realize it's time to settle down to work! November 2 Hear ye, hear ye! 'Tis election day at Conneaut High! November 12 A game to remember . . . Harbor. November 25, 26 Time out for turkey—and a much-deserved rest! December 1 Basketball season begins with a promise of excitement. December 9 A football banquet and congrats to Hoppy Ladner. December 1 2 The Christmas Kick-off. Our A Cappella performs brilliantly. December 23 Christmas holidays begin and we're in the mood for festivities. January 3 We meet our sleepy-eyed classmates doing the 8:00 o’clock stagger in the halls of C.H.S. January 13, 14 Midyear exams—Ugh!—Whoever instituted such an ordeal?? January 18 Time out for much listening pleasure and cultural experience. It’s a concert given by that wonderful Conneaut Band! February 9, 10 More fun! Well . . . Where There's a Will” there's the Senior Class Way. February 21 Hungry??—It’s TIME for the Senior Girls' Banquet. March 2 The Tournament begins—Good luck, team! March 24, 25 Not ALL good things come in small packages; here are the band and the choir, both! April 15 The arrival of spring is now authentic—our vacation starts. May 1 1 It's Mother’s Day at C.H.S. with the Senior Mothers’ Reception. May 16, 17 Finally! The last of our high school exams! May 1 8 The time draws nigh; we are now in possession of caps and gowns. May 20 That “little bit of Heaven” on earth—the Prom! May 22 Baccalaureate. Gosh ... it won't be long now . . . May 23 Poor, poor underclassmen—exams for them; lucky, lucky Seniors — Class Day. May 25 Commencement Practice . . . Let’s all be on time . . . May 26 Well—'tis finished—We have fought a good fight; we have run a good race; we have kept faith . . . Diplomas are our rewards. May 27 We take a lingering look at classrooms; it's our last high school day. (Tears and sighs.) Cookies! Juniors! Did you pass? 29

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