East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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RAYMOND JOHN DOLLENMAYER 611311113 A. A., Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Philologian Society. Roy is slzulious and very clever, The focully wilh him .End foul! never. As za. type of a true and industrious person, Ray ranks among the first. His brilliancy in the class- room and his work outside of school have obtained for him the same rank as his character. He also has been ii valued member of the Annual Stuff. EUGENE BARSTOW DUFFY A. A., Physics Club. H e's Il boy who has little lo soy, Bu! he's game for both -work and ploy, He stomls out well in his lessons, Ami lhol's one of his blessi1i's He gives Io his leachers each day. Eugene seems to be unusually quiet, but start :L conversation with him and you will be agreeably surprised. He is si. thoughtful lad, somewhat serious, but, nevertheless-, a, fine student and friend. HENRIETTA L. DUNN CI-Ieinej A. A., Dl'2llH2llilC Club. Merry and gay, She goes on her way. She's Ihe some peachy girl On any old day. Heiirietta. is ai regular good fellow, always ready for fun and ai good time. She is the kind of girl that everybody wants for ai friend. That is why she has so many. RUTH E. DURRELL Ciqlfy, Woofj A. A., Dramatic Club. Um' liulh. has loads of f ral pinsq She wears lhem. all in Il row. She's one of Ihe nicest, rlandirsl girls QI' all lhc girls we know. From the number of frat pins Ruth wears, wc can judge her popularity. Like Shakespeards immortal Rosowmond, she is tall and fair, commanding the love and respect of her associates. l 25 l

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DOROTHY DE ARMOND tDot, Dottiej A. A., Dramatic Club, Euterpean Choral Club, Girls' Glee Club. To a girl lhat's liked by everyone We stop a line Io jotg Winning ways and lots of pep All mirerl lo make our Dot. Why, Dot is a dear. We hear that often and say it just as often. She could make a friend out of the most confirmed misogymist that We have ever met. DOROTHY LINN DE BECK CDOt, Dottie, Tilliel A. A., Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Latin Club. As Tillie our Dol was a scream, W e'rc sure all agree as to that. H er cost mme was rare, And her stif-braided hair, But, Dol! where did you get that hat? Dot is the kind of girl who could coax a smile from the spinx during a sandstorm. She loves fun, :incl we love her g may success love her also. ETHEL S. DELL A. A., Astronomy Club. In .the halls you'll see E. Dell, The pretty girl we know so wellg Her books fall of notes look a mess, A nfl whom they are from you can guess. Ethel may not be so talkative, but she gets there nevertheless. It seems that her main object is to become Annette Kellerman II, for she can swim, dive, and do every known water stunt. ' LORENA CLARA DIMMERMANN A. A., Girls' Glee Club, Household Arts Club. Lovely yellow hair Pretty dark brown eyes, Is any combination So charming 'neath the skies? Lorena is one of our quiet, yet ever ready girls. We are all so glad she decided to come to East High this year. May she ever have as many friends as she-hasfmade at school. I2-ll



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.ly-,133 i- .Y J. ww-V , 1- ep... ,- , A Q ,,, .. ,hi V .. FRANCES MAY DYER A. A., Latin Club. H er person still is very young, But oh, my!-her opinions Are of such rare sagacity They might rule world dominions. If Frances told me all she knew, she would never stop talking. She never misses a question in class, and the rest of us look with wonder at her vast store of knowledge. ' FRED ELLIS A. A., Annual Staff, Dramatic Club. A highly intelligent lass Who always stands highest in class. Fred is not only one of the brightest girls in the class, but one of the finest in every way. Her clever, witty remarks cause roars of laughterg and her good disposition and friendly ways make lots of friends. SUE ELY A. A., Annual Staff, Chairman House Committee, Dramatic Club. A pretty girl with a pretty face, Whose every movement is full of grace. With her friendly smile and big, brown eyes, Sue is one of our nicest girls, and we all love her. She looks just like the French Doll which she imperson- ated so well in The Cricket on the Hearth. BENJAMIN DAVISON EVANS CBenj A. A., Astronomy Club, Manager Baseball Team, Euterpean Choral Club, HI-Y Club. Ben is handsome, gallant, sedate, He is a perfect fashion plate. Ben comes to us from Hughes. He is one of those small, clean-cut fellows who makes friends with everyone he meets, especially the girls. Why? Such a foolish question, just look at his picture and although he is looking stern, you will not ask why again. If ou but keep up the qualities you have shown at East High, Ben, success and happiness will always be yours. l26l

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