East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 183 of 248
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I V - Y , C 'sir 'DW , YJ , I O 195 1 9 8 f P s 1 is li! i 5 ,M 5. x 6 I n N ,x ,X zrmugly , HE gym is in gala attire, the girls are all looking their best and the boys have just a little more shine to their hair. What does it all mean, any- way? Something must be going to happenuand it did. i On Thursday afternoon, April seventh, the B's entertained the A's with a dan-no, a party. School was dismissed at two o'clock and about two-thirty things began to happen. The first thing on the program was a stunt The A and B boys were in a contest, known in athletics as shot put. At the call Bring on the shot, a number of inflated paper bags were brought on. It was funny to see the boys work so hard to throw the bags and get such poor results. After another stunt several dances followed. Then at intervals through the afternoon stunts were staged. 0ne of the funniest was to see the girls try to hammer nails into blocks of wood. ' The most popular things at the party were the punch bowls and they certainly deserved their popularity. Two of the school bands furnished the music, and although it wasn't jazz music, Fm sure we shall all agree that it was peppy dance music. A broom dance and grand march were held late in the afternoon. Shortly before the strains of Home Sweet Home floated gently out in the late afternoon breeze, the Seniors were presented with a silver cup Creally aluminumj by the Junior President for winning the stunts which had been arranged like an indoor athletic meet. The Juniors want this cup to be used in future years on similar occasions. Did we all have a good time? Y-E-S, the Juniors did, and we hope the Seniors did, too. - CAROLYN BRYANT, '22. 11791 V J ,

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H' ef' 'A 4 - UQ C E Aww.. N FRIDAY afternoon, December 10, in the girls' gymnasium, the A grade dance began with the music of a very good orchestra. The floor was in splendid condition as it had been waxed for the teachers' party, a few days ago. Every one had come expecting to have a good time, and it surely seems that the enjoyment was even greater than had been anticipated. Punch was served throughout the afternoon and was almost as popular as the dancing itself. In fact, some of the boys found it even more popular. We each saw to it that the tags of orange printed in black did not get lost because they had to adorn the Senior memory books. On leaving, a girl exclaimed, 'KI Wish we could have another dance soon, as I had such a dandy time. Everyone who was there Will surely agree with her. MARGARET HECKLE, '21. D-A PARTY NE morning, before class Work began, the A grade girls decided that they would give the D grade girls a party in order that they might become better acquainted. A committee was appointed, and Friday, October 31, was the date set. A short account of the entertainment Written by Virginia Strauss of the D grade follows: The A-D dance given to us Freshies by our matronly sisters was a great success-so We thought. In the morning of the day of the party, a tall sister came into each of our home-rooms, presenting each one of us with a large green 'D which Was undoubtedly meant as a reminder of our Hgreennessf' Quite mean, We thought. That afternoon, the lunch room was a gay sight to behold, with tall Seniors dancing with wee Freshmen. In secluded corners were six famous fortune-tellers. Continuous music was heard, and delightful selections were sung by Myron Swan. As the party advanced, a grand procession was formed which ended when We received delicious ice cream and cake. Following this, more games, more dancing, more fun in every possible manner took place, leaving us Freshies with a fine impression of the Seniors. MARGARET HECKLE, '21. 11781

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