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 95 of 248
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CALENII Il 'A p ., QA? a EZ?-it Q GD O 912 ff i lk I- if- . 1 ,-J x ,, - ' - 49' g ll y wl n lffl' x 5752. Q 'Lg A ' K sv SEPTEMBER 13-School opens to-day. Horror of horrors our pro U A grams are ready for us, and we go to our classes , at once. I 14-The enrollment for the first day last year was 1155 L N K while this year it is 1340. , W 15--Football practice is in full swing an early start having been obtained this year i 16-Our first assembly. It's some crowd when We xx Xi X get together, almost filling the auditorium We mxb'1,,.,,,, QE inaugurate the lunch-room to day 20-First Week of school completed Things are much different this year from last as the buildings are practically finished. Many children have been seen Wandering aimlessly through the halls Yes, they are Freshies. How did you guess it? Nothing much happened to-day. QThat's what all diaries sayb Some are counting the days between now and next June. The detention room opened with the beginning of school and even now in so short a time, is very popular. Mr. C. O. Rose explains to us the proposed East High Community Center The stadium is still unfinished. We had hoped that lt would be ready for football, but our hopes are shattered. l91l

Page 94 text:

WHO'S WHO IN EAST HIGH Most Popular Girl Jane Becker P Betty Roe Marna Brady Most Popular Boy Ed. Keating Jack Richardson Bill Scorah Class Beauty Betty Roe Suissabel Sterling Jane Becker H aiidsofmest Bog Ed. Keating Jack Richardson Howard Wilson Tlllle Bise Maisie Davis Charles Stevens Best Artist Rosslyn Doyle William Kennedy Elizabeth Lindsle Cutest Betty Roe ,Kathryn Struble Dotty Douglas Best Dancer Y Biggest Tease Camilla Fry Dorothy Mehlhope Toby Mathis 1921 Best M atherrtaticiart Cleo Hosbrook John Lease Arthur Shawhan Biggest Giggler Marcella Pinney - Jean Kroger Alice Hubbell Biggest Talker Jean Kroger Marcella Pinney Lester Francis Champ Blitjfer Rachel Sparling Ed. Menzel Paul Davies Griimbler Sue Stanley Lester Francis Carl Roos N oisiest Marcella Pinney ' Jean Kroger Bob Hunt Hustler Bob Mclntosh Bob Rekart Marg Heckle Class Dade Klayer Kline Ed. Menzel Howard Wilson Most Dignified Girl Nell Atkins Sue Stanley Ida Bainum Most Digrtijied Boy Dick Atkinson Lee Welsh Bob Mclntosh M att and J ef Bill Grosse and Willard Weise Biggest Krtocker Marg Bachelor Paul Davies Marg Heckle J olliest Camilla Fry Neil Bauer Edythe Buerkle Most Sarcastic Bob Mclntosh June Boyd Ruth Wortman Wittiest Bill Scorah Marshall Drake Jo McNeil Most Self-Satisfied - Helen Asbury Biggest Feet Best M usiciari' Bob McIntosh Chester Destler Herschel Kautz Rachel Sparling Bill Grosse Herbert Dieckman Elmer Bittman Janet Zumvorde D. CROSSET l90l



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1 We Win our first football game of the season, the victim being Norwood. P J OCTOBER 0 4-Mr. Dilley leaves us, having accepted the princi- 2 palship of the John Hancock High. We're sorry to ,, -5 see him go but Wish him the best of luck. cgi! il 5-Locker keys are being given out. This is just one X gi more thing for a person to lose. 8-A grade goes to the auditorium. This is the first - ,EQ time that we've seen ourselves together, and we ll f EX find that We are a good-looking class. Highlands CJ f is our next victim. 0 C 0 14-We fill out vocational inquiry cards. Bob Hunt - says that he intends to become a track-greaser. 15--The A Grade holds its election of officers. We defeat Woodward. 19AThe results of the election are: Robert McIntosh, 3 CJ i ,A . president, Jane Becker, vice-president, Cornelia Atkins, secretary, and Margaret Heckle, treasurer. r . 'T 20-A rumor that we are to hold an election on election - day is breathed around. A good idea, We think. L C, X, msc, 7 21-Assembly to-day. An assembly is a great thing and more of them should be held. Dr. Withrow has some guests and they dine in the teachers' lunch-room. As a result the teachers dine with us. -We hear that out of 135 who graduated last year 82, or 62 '75, are attending some college. That's the right kind of spirit. -Two assemblies are held to-day. We receive instructions as to voting. We lose to-day for the first time, Hamilton being the victor. NOVEMBER The rumor comes true. An election is held and we also are given a half holiday. The Orchestra and Gi! ls' Glee Club play and sing for us. Mr. Surdo is presented with a music stand. Home room oificers are elected to-day. -Great gobs of joy! We defeat Hughes 13 to 6 and win the championship of Cincinnati. -This is Better Speech Week. Dean Schneider of the University of Cincinnati addresses us. t A l92l

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