East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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CO RA H. LAKAMP Debating Club Vice-President, Dramatic Club, Centerball Team, Basketball Team. Household Arts Club. Divinely tall and most divinely fair. We are sure no audience, no matter how large, could ever make Cora shake in her boots. She is one of our champion feminine orators and she could persuade anyone to any belief. And then, she is quite a fine athlete. Cora isn't a bit conceited. about her talents and we all certainly appreciate and enjoy them. VIRGINIA EMMA LANGE QJanieD Commercial Club Secretary. I n maiden meditation fancy free. Virginia was secretary of the Commercial Club. We all know what that means. Virginiafs just dandy when it comes to typewriting and stenog- raphy, and she's an all-round good sport. Mighty pretty too-and dance-she has Mrs. Vernon Castle beat all hollow. JOHN HOLLAND LEASE Uohnnyb Football '20-'21, Track '20, Hi-Y Club Treasurer, Annual Staff. He proved the best man i' the field. Johnny was one of the steadiest men that we had on the football squad, and did a great deal toward bringing about our many victories. He not only is athletic, but he also holds one of the highest aver- ages in the class, and has done his part in bringing this book out creditably. HAZEL CELIA LENZ . Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Centerball Team. Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Hazel is the other of the twins whom we all love. She is a quiet girl and very studiousg loved by all her classmates and all who come in contact with her. We are indeed fortunate to have the twins with us this year and wish them happiness and success with all our hearts. l51l 51

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PERCY KLAYER KLINE CSh0rtyj Free from envy, hatred and malice. Don't judge Shorty by his tirst name, because he is not a Percy at all. He has his own free and easy going way of doing things for which we all like him. Shorty's good nature and ability to play the piano have won him many admirers among the ladies. HELEN AUGUSTA KRAMER Household Arts Club. Eftsoo1ts they heard a meloclious sound. As she sews, so shall she rip. This does not apply to Helen for what she sews she never has to rip. In the domestic science line, Helen can't be beaten. She plays the violin, too, and altogether we are exceedingly glad she is a member of the Class of '21. JEAN KROGER Household Arts Club. A rosebud set with little, willful thorns. Lots of pep. That's Jean. If you ever find a time when she isn't right in the- center of the noise, just let us know. We are pretty sure she is going to have a personal pull with fate, and any- way we're wishing her all the luck in the world. FREDERICK T. LAFFEY CPatD Latin Club President, Philologian Literary Society, Home Room Treasurer. Beshrew me, bttt you have a quick wit. . Pat is an Irishman, and unlike most of them, he has little to say, but 'what he says means a whole lot. He must be Hguring on holding communica- tion with ghosts of the Romans for he is taking fourth-year Latin. Plat displays a ray of keen wit whenever he cares to. ISO1 l l 'i ' Q. . t 1 - V A



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MABEL ALICE LENZ CMabeJ Commercial Club, Centerball Team, Basketball Team. Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Mabel is one of the twins of our class, whom we are all proud to have with us this year. Everyone agrees that Mabel will be successful--she is so brainy. Many friends are hers because she considers everyone her friend. She has only to keep up the good work and a happy life will stretch before her, we are sure. ELIZABETH LINDSLEY QMultj I n every gesture, dignity. Mutt is true as steel and you can be sure that once your friend she is always your friend. She surely has a talent for art and we are sure she will make a success, at such work. NEIL HOSLER McELROY CMacJ Latin Club, Editor of Annual. Within the limit of becoming mirth A merrier man, I never spent an honr's talk withal. Of all the fellows in the senior class, Mac is one of the most popular, especially with the fairer sex. His ready smile and his good disposition have made for him a host of friends and the interest he has shown in the editing of the Annual, marks him as a hard, conscientious worker. With these qualities. Mac is bound to succeed in the future. ROBERT McINTOSH, Jr., CBobD President Class of '21, Debating Club, Com- mercial Club, Hamilton Debate. N one but himself can be his parallel. Bob is our A Class president. He's always on the go, and between running the book room and the class he had to rush a good deal. He is quite a speaker and has favored us several times with some of his oratory. Bob is getting at business foundation by taking the commercial course and is making fine grades. E l52l

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