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 67 of 248
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RANDOLPH SCHMALHORST Latin Club, Annual Staff. Mirth, admit me of thy crew. Randolph is going to Princeton next year and it will, indeed, be lucky for Princeton, for he has made a good start already. He's always jolly and ready with a joke on his lips. He takes fourth- year Latin and what more can be said of anyone in the line of perseverance than that he should do this? FLORENCE ANNA SCHMIED Basketball, Centerball, Junior Orchestra. Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirthf-' Behold one of our best basketball forwards. But then, basketball isn't the only game Florence plays well. She is partial to none but excels in all. Somehow when you need someone for a team, very, very badly, Florence always turns up just at the right time. RUTH ESTELLE SCHMIT CBuddyj Secretary of Spanish Club, Commercial Club.. A sweet, attractive kind of grace. You can see how Ruth's classmates regard her when they elect her Secretary of the Spanish Club. Any one who can hold down a job like that is fit for anything in the executive line. And then, added to that, a little bird told us that she was a Wiz of a stenographer. We are hoping you may go through life, Ruth, as well as you have through East High. WILLIAM EDMUND SCORAH CWee Williej Hi-Y Club '20-'21 tPresident '21j, Dramatic Club '21, President Junior Class, Annual Staff. He is as fond as an Arab, of dates. Bill or Wee Willie, as he is sometimes called, is a great favorite of the class, especially among the ladies, with whom he is generally found. He was a very able class president and conducted the class last year very well in spite of all difficulties. As editor of jokes in the Annual, Bill has shown his original wit. l63l

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8 ELMER MILLER ROWALT Hi-Y Club. Men of few words are the best men. When it comes to farming, Elmer takes the cake. He is a real farmer 5 he puts his heart into it and is going to reap a big harvest. Elmer is not only good at farming but at almost any thing he attempts, and we know hefll uphold the name of East wherever he goes. CARLETON F. RUST Dramatic Club. Oh thou art too mild, loo mildg I pray thee swear. Carleton, unlike his capacity for mischief, is not very large, the greater part of his development taking place where the teachers desire it. He is an excellent speaker and possesses the elusive quality of being able to say something when he talks which is rather unusual among us. Carleton is sure to make a good lawyer and we know his clients will fare well. MARGARET CHARLOTTE SAUERLANDT fGi!1QSl Commercial Club CVice-President,j Spanish Club. She doeth well, who always does her best. Margaret is one of the girls who makes this world a pleasant place to live in. Bright, sunny, smiling, she exhausts our entire vocabulary of cheerful adjectives. Her motto, like that of our well known dry cleaning establishment is Cheep Up. DOROTHY ALLIS SCHMALHORST CC'h0pel Dramatic Club. Loved by ,all who know her. Chope, old faithful, you we could never forget. There was never a favor we wanted done that she wasn't ready and glad to do it.' Late or not her smile has greeted us every morning as we stepped in through those glass doors. Her talents are too many and varied to mention here because we just have to take space to say how much we love our Chopey. l6'2l



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JUANITA SUNSH1NE SEAVER Household Arts Club, Dramatic Club. Duty is above all consequences. Who is the pretty little girl with the light hair? Juanita Seaver, of course, our little Miss Sunshine. She is a lovely, cheerful person, and her smile would drive away the greatest care and melt the coldest heart. - KATHERINE GRACE SHAW CKatej Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Athletic Representative, Oratorical Contest, Red Cap Swimming Team. Angels listen when she speaks. One of the most promising aspirants for the oratorical contest, on the Annual Staff, perfect in elocution, composition, and lit, Kate is the sea- son's sensation in English. Nor is that her only claim to fame. We all know that she is going to be one of '21's most illustrious members. ARTHUR GADDIS SHAWHAN CBuckJ Baseball 1920-1921. All good work is done without boasting. Buck, although he lives out of town, found time last year to stay after school and practice for baseball. He made the team easily and was one of the hardest hitting men on the team. Buck will probably make a still better showing this year, and be one of the mainstays of the team. ALMA REBECCA SIEWERS Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Household Arts Club, Annual Staff. A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. Alma is that rare thing, a real blond. She has many charms. For one thing we love to hear her laugh and for another to watch her draw. Here's to Alma every time. l64l

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