East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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GEORGE ROBINSON HUNT ' Football '21, Track '21, Hail to the chief who in triumph advances. Bob is another one of our great football players. He made a place on the team the first year he came out and nobody could take it away from him. Bob has a great deal of determination in his make- up, and it is sure to win him success. CARRIE LUELLA IRVINE CCarrie Louj Household Arts Club. The girl worth knowing is the girl with the smile, When everything goes dead wrong. Carrie is a model to all of us. She is so splendid, so generous, so sincere always, that there is not a girl in '21 who does not love and admire her. FRANK JENNINGS Would there were more like him. Frank is a quiet fellow who doesn't make much noise but always puts across whatever he starts. Quite often in the morning before school a little group gathers around Frank's desk Now, how do you translate this, Frank? ' And Frank is always a willing helper. WINTHROP JONES He would make some speed. Whenever we mention Winthrop's name we usually connect it with something humorous and full of fun. He goes around looking for the bright side of life and casting aside all pessimistic feelings. We should certainly be lost without Winthrop among us. i471 Qi 'ii S fzi 12, 5512 TW! sg' its . 59 4. , W NL tt .Q ,K . f a 'fl le 44 A 3 xii 1 1, if 'a

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SARAH HOLZBERG Household Arts Club. Her air, her marmers, all who saw, admired. One has only to know Sarah to agree with many people that she is one of the prettiest and finest girls of the class. And well does she merit her popularity. She has a very wide range of charms and virtues and we know that the future holds many fine things hidden for Sarah. CLEO JEANETTE HOSBROOK Latin Club, Special Chorus. O, learned she was in mathematical lore. Let me introduce our celebrated math shark, Miss Cleo Hosbrook. When Cleo attacks a prob- lem it is so ashamed of itself for being so easy that it runs away and hides its face. We are greatly indebted to her for her assistance in advertising the Annual. ALICE HUBBELL CHubbyJ Household Arts Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Special Chorus, Centerball Team. ' i'To see her is to love her. Is there anyone that doesn't know and love Hubby? We can't think of words strong enough to express how much of a peach we think she is. Everywhere she goes people are going to be happy and she is going to be popular. We hope you may have everything you desire, Hubby, and as far as human beings can get it for you, we're sure you'll have it. JOHN WESLEY HUDSON A quiet youth with sober phiz, Who eats his grub and minds his biz. Johnny seems a quiet fellow to an outsider, but he has lots of wit and his jokes are always enjoyed, especially those given in his elocution speeches. He has collected the Senior class dues among the boys this yearg that shows him a man of great patience. Besides this, he helped give out the rings and pins, and deserves much credit for their speedy distribution. l46l



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DAN BOTTENUS KAIPER Philologian Society. A rolling stone gathers rto moss. Dan is one of the funniest fellows in the class, and he surely lives up to his last name. He is always pulling some stunt in class, or outsideg but just the same he is a good student for this reason. We feel that if Dan keeps it up through life he'll have few rainy days to look back on. OLIVE EDWARDS KAISER Special Chorus, Dramatic Club. There is music wherever she goes. Dear little Olive. That is the way we always think of her. How we miss her when she is not with us, and how we envy Florida. Isn't it appropriate that with her sunny, happy nature she can say it all in song? Lucky will be the man who has Olive to serenade him through life. HERSCHEL WM. KAUTZ Senior Orchestra, Band, Football '20, Radio Club, Track, Pep Generators, Astronomy Club. H is music hath charms to soothe a savage, To rertd a rock, artd split a cabbage. Herschel is one of our most ardent musicians. He was one of the originators of the Pep Generators, to whom we give a world of credit for the pep that they generated. If Herschel puts as much pep into business as he did into playing for the games, he'll be a success. HUGH EDWARDXKEATING CEdJ Football '20-'21, Track '20-'21, Hi-Y Club. A lion amortg ladies is a most dreadful thing. Ed is probably the most popular fellow at school this year. It's not only because of his football ability but his social ability as well. His friendli- ness and good nature have' made him a friend of all. And when it comes to the ladies, well, he just naturally carries them off their feet with his good looks and graceful dancing. l43l

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