East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

Page 118 of 248

 

East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 118 of 248
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East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 117
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Page 117 text:

r-' .EL i N THE Hi-Y Club We have one of these organizations whose Work is to a great extent not material but has more to do with the character building of the students. To one not acquainted with its functions in school life, the Hi-Y Club does not seem active to a very marked degree. Another might see that the habits and tendencies of some students have been changed by the influence of the Hi-Y Club. During this year, however, the club has helped in many material things connected with school life. Perhaps the most prominent of these is the lubrica- tion of the Wheels of the school's spirit. The Hi-Y Club is directly responsible for the pep sessions held in the auditorium at different times during the seasons of various athletics, The production of new yells, the appointment of the cheer leaders and the arrangement of the sessions were wholly the out- come of the Work of the Hi-Y Club. Although the Hi-Y Club has not made itself extremely conspicuous about the school, the school has felt its pressure and benefited by it. GEORGE R. HUNT, '21. 11131



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nvxiifnvui nm? tum Pl 'ETXIN TZ Men may live without poetry, music and art, Men may live without conscience, Men may live without heart, Men may live without friends, Men may live without books, But civilized man cannot live without cooks. HE Household Arts Club re-organized October 14, 1920. At first we sadly 'missed the girls of last year's class who gave us such a noble start, but after the election of officers, we soon became engrossed with the activities and plans for the coming year. The aim of our organization is to stimulate a greater and broader interest in our studies in Household Arts, that this interest may lead us to higher and finer standards of living. At our first meeting several committees were appointed and they imme- diately made plans for a Thanksgiving party. As our fine club rooms were finished, our November meeting was held in one of them. A very favorable report was given from the chair of the Thanksgiving Party committee, and we were all looking forward eagerly to the time when we should assemble in the lunch-room for a good time. Our party came the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and it was a big success, We were tagged with little brown turkeys, by the entertainment committee, who further surprised us with an excellent program. There was dancing, and games, those who did not care to dance played games, and, of course, there were good things to eat. The refreshment committee provided ice cream and little cakes. We all went home feeling that we had had a good time and had become better acquainted with each other. K In the future we hope to see this club the largest and finest girls, club in the school, because it is well for girls to show so deep an interest in a work which concerns their future welfare. AILEEN FALBUSH, '22. 11151

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