East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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LOIS RUTH STEWART QLoD President of Latin Club, Dramatic Club. Thy heart is true as steel. If modesty is a virtue, Lois is certainly the most virtuous person we know. She is surely one person who doesn't value her own prettiness or excellence above that of everyone else. But we do, Lois, if you don't. KATHRYN FRANK STRUBLE CBillieJ All precious articles are done up in small packages' ' Anyone who has gone through school without knowing Billie is surely out of luck. Darling is the only word that describes her. We might clut- ter up pages with adjectives about her and words telling how much everyone loves her, and even then we couldn't express it. So we won't try to do more than wish the very best of everything from many hearts full of love. ELEANOR SURRAN Special Chorus, Dramatic Club, Household 4 Arts Club, Centerball Team. Studious of ease and fond of humble things. No matter how early you come to school in the morning, Elearnor's there before you. The old proverb, The early bird catches the worm, surely applies to Eleanor because when there's anything good to be had somehow it always drifts Eleanor's way. MYR6 ll ELIZABETH SWAN qeeayy ff eclal Chorus, Astronomy Club. e are born great, some achieve greatness, a fsome have greatness thrust upon them. 5' 'We nominate for the hall of fame Myron Swan, fbecause as everyone lcnows she has an extra- fordinarily beautiful voice, because she is a splendid worker, and always gets fine grades, and because she is always cheerful and friendly. I l67i uve' .7

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SUE ELIZABETH STANLEY Dramatic Club, Household Arts Club, Oratorical Contest. Better late than never. I believe Sue has all of us bluffed. She looks so sedate and prim. We've never seen her with one hair out of placee-but, oh, when you know her well, you'd be surprised. Sue is noted for her ability for quick work, especially in the morning, when she comes on the last car. Keep it up, Sue, you'll never be arrested for speeding. SUISSABEL STERLING QSuissD Age cannot wither Nor custom stale her infinite variety. Suissabel is a rather different type from most East High girls, but nevertheless very charming. All who know her realize her true worth and loveli- ness. Suissabel is very musical, quite artistic, and talented in many other ways. She always brings home some mighty good grades, too. We surely hope that in the future, success will be waiting for Suissabel with a big capital S. CHARLES A. STEVENS, Jr., CCharlieJ For 'tts always fair weather, when good fellows get together. We are all glad to have Charlie back with us again this year. Although he is not a very studious fellow he always has a good word for everybody. If he had not rejoined us this year we should have missed a live wire. Charlie's grgceful dancing makes him a favorite among the la ies. EDWIN R. STEVENS fEdJ Orchestra, Track '21. Oh Edwin is a worthy youth Who nobly plods along, For his name, we have too much regard, To dtshonor it in this song. Ed is an all-round student. He not only finds time to get his studies well, but also to be on the Track Team. Ed is a regular orator when it comes to giving speeches. We like him very well. , I l66l .1LMrm..4 '



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DOROTHY MARY TERRANY Household Arts Club. As sweet and musical as bright ApolIo's lute. We are not worrying about Dorothy's future- she has the kind of equipment that will make her liked and successful wherever she may go. We are glad indeed to claim her for a classmate. HELEN EILEEN TICE CTiceyJ 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Everybody knows Ticey. She outranks fire- works, the six best sellers, or the movies when it comes to entertaining a bunch of people. This means that she is clever, attractive, full of pep, and an indefinable, something besides. We know that she will win out in anything she does. HAROLD G. TURNAU Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Special Chorus, Glee Club. The pleasautest boy you e'er did see. Although Harold is not a Wiz at any particular thing, he is good at many things. Besides being one of our artists, he can play the piano and type- writer quite eliectively, and is sure to be useful wherever he goes. LAWRENCE M. USTICK CLarryJ Debating Club CPresidentJ, Dramatic Club, Physics Club, Special Chorus, A Grade Quartet, Lunch Room Staff. Pa, give me a cent. I want to be tough. Lawrence is the professional arguer of the class. If there's a minute left in class, he starts an argu- ment. Miss Stoehr vs. Ustick is the regular pro- gram of the first period. Larry generally loses but he hates to consider himself beaten. When it :fines to singing, Caruso is completely outclassed. i631

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