THE SENIOR TATTLER
1927

Conneaut, Ohio

Administration Classes Organizations Activities
Athletics Class Will Jokes & Ads Faculty

To
RUTH F. LONG
friend and advisor
We the Class of
Nineteen Hundred and Twenty Seven
respectfuly dedicate this
volume of
THE TATTLER

(PICTURE OF RUTH F. LONG)

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MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD

C. A. Risley, President
Louise E. Kahler
Charles A. Ott
O. L. Brewster
Carl B. Millard

SUPERINTENDENT OF CITY SCHOOLS

C. M. Dickey

(PICTURE OF C. M. DICKEY)

In order that pupils may receive the most out of life and give the best service, they must do their work well, learn lessons throughly, deal with others honestly, treat competitors fairly, accept defeat gracefully, and conduct themselves politely. - C. M. DICKEY

PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL

V. R. Henry

(PICTURE OF V. R. HENRY)

Many large high schools have discontinued the publishing of an annual owing to the heavy expense imposed upon the student body.  The effort formerly placed on these publications has expressed itself in a better weekly or other periodic school papers with much benefit to a great number of students.  It is only natural that any school publishing an annual desires it to rank with the best.  This especially increases the cost in the small high schools.  If the annual is to continue, it can only do so with the financial support of the entire student body of the high school. - V. R. HENRY

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