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 46 of 248
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SARAH GOLDBERG Wise and sparing of both time and words. Can you imagine Sarah in detention or without her lessons? Perish the thought! Sarah is one of the A grade girls who is an example to all aspiring Freshmen. MARY ELIZABETH GRANT Glee Club. The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. Elizabeth is always busy and always happy and always on time. In fact, she seems to have a monopoly of good qualities. b GLADYS GRIMME Household Arts Club, Dramatic Club. Silence is more musical than any song. The most precious things come done up in the smallest packages and Gladys is no exception to the rule. She is quiet and industrious: and the smallest girl in the A gradeg but from the things she does you'd think she was a giant. WILLIAM E. GROSSE CBilll Track '20-'21, Basketball '21, A student, an athlete, and a worthy man. Bill is probably the tallest and yet one of the youngest members of the class. His fine basket- ball playing along with his good sportsmanship has earned him many friends. Bill is an ardent Span- ish student and will tell you almost anything you want to know about his favorite study. l42l

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MARY CAMILLA FRY fMotj Dramatic Club CTreasurerj, Swimming Team, Centerball Team, Basketball Team. Motley's the only wear. Hi, Mot! That's Camilla all day long. She can always giggle and always dance, and always eat, and'the party is always peppy when the chief of the Mots is there. Everybody just adores Camilla. But did you ever see her fall? We bet she had her mouth shut. RUTH H. GARVER Radio Club, Oratorical Contest. A sunny disposition is lhe very soul of success. Ruth is in the oratorical contest. Nuff said. You know what that means. High scholarship and the ability to speak well. Ruth has both qualifications together with a sunny disposition and lots of other things we might mention. Here's luck to you, Ruth. MARION GATES CMaeJ Household Arts Club, Dramatic Club, Center- ball Team, Basketball Team, Annual Staff. Speaking in deeds and deedless is her tongue. You would have a hard time finding a sweeter or more representative girl than Mae. She is a splendid athlete and a fine student and a great many more things that we haven't time to name. Anyone can see that life is going to be full of fine things for Marion. MARGARET CAROLYN GLASER QPadge7 Glee Club, Special Chorus, Latin Club, Centerball Team. There was music in her finger tips. Whenever you call on Margaret she's ready to help you with anything. She is one of our faithful and loyal centerball players and certainly does her share in winning the game. And when Mr. Surdo calls on her to play the piano, she goes up and strikes a tune worthy of Paderewski. l41l



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MARIE BARBARA GROSSMANN CTootsj Commercial Club, Treasurer of Spanish Club. For if she will, she will, you may depend on 't. And if she won't she won't, so the1'e's an end on 't. Marie is one of the jolliest girls in our class. She always has a witty remark to offer to chase away the blues. Besides being a source of wit she is very good at her studies. We all wish Marie a very bright future. HAZEL IDA GROTE CHazej Commercial Club. 'fWisdom is better than rabies. Hazel is a sweet, quiet girl who is ever ready to lend a helping hand. We have always admired her for her neat appearance and modesty, and we are proud to call her our friend, because she has been a good student and loyal classmate. CHARLES J. GRUNRNTHAL CCharlieb Never was there a man who knew more and said less. ' Charlie just came to us this year from New Yawkf' We all like his eastern accent very much, but New York made a great mistake in letting him go. Since Charlie came to us, he has shown him- self to be astudent and an all around good fellow. JOHN D. GUTHRIE Radio Club. He was a student and a good man. John is going to be a farmer and we know he'll be a good one if his grades in farming have anything to do with it. He is also a good man at other thingsg for instance, watch him sling ice cream in the lunch room. l43l

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