East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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So teach us to number our Jags that: me mag applg our VOL. 3, GRADUATION EDITION hearts unto wisdom- out JUNE 15, 1923. ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT. Edited and printed bi-weekly during the school year by the students of East High. Editors . 1. ................... Faculty Advisers ............ Business Manager ............ .FRED JOHNSON, DOROTHY TL'RPEN ....MISS MORRISON, MISS VANCE ................ WILLIAM DIVERS ITH the hope that we have been vv of some service, that we may be remembered with kindly thoughts, and that all our shortcomings will be forgiven and soon forgotten. the Tower News Staff of 1922-23 ex- tends greetings and fareWell to East High. Assuming our obligations and responsibilities without any previous experience to guide us in our year of journalism, we do not hesitate to ad- mit that some of our work was good. Innovations originated this year are: the football issue commemorating the great victory of November 10; the eight-page Christmas number; and the special supplement for Parentst Day. While some of our readers have not hesitated to admit that some of our work was not exceptional, we feel thankful for the kindly spirit with which our efforts were received. We trust that we have left something as a worth-while heritage to our success- orsk and wish for them the best of luc . 'TOWER NEWS OUT- t m i Q? 3a $15 x-f . 0 WW, 0 I wane: ,, f, are- 1 msmzs ,3 , i 1 555541 'v. 6 V A ?'3 U mhALL-SIIIT 3 9 ac? c1: 5:7: g. ' .1nn;i ' R00 '06 ON FRIDAY - OIWNOSI Our sincere thanks go to all who gave their assistance to help make our administration a success. MURITURI SALUTAMUS THE STAFF. A moment in ttSea Dreams? given at the Dancing Club program, and posed by Inez Rader and Leona Meek- lenborg. 127

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The Christmas Play HE play, tt An t7nweleome Christmas Present, given before the school at T Christmas time x'us undoubtedly one 01' the most creditable Senior under- takings. Martha Slusser, th t author, deserves the highest p 'aise for her work, unit the Senior Class proudly claims hr as its playwright. There were others also who gained fame through the performance of it, for the 'ztst x'as exeellent. Fred Johnson as Raynmml Carteret was all that his part as a mmlern ynung man called for. Dorothy Turpen in the role of an orphan dis- played smite gmul ueting and vas lovely besides. Lysle Drake and John Baehman, us Raymond's futhe ' and mother, successfully managed to hide their youth for the me 'asion anal mzule excellent parents for their HRaymond dear. A splendid bit of eharzietei actingI was; portrayed by Charles Pt'eittier, us an Irish ttman of all work. Mary Vollrath, Betty Mulliken. and Ben liner, all splendid in their parts, completed the east. A great part of the success of the play was due to Miss Aldrich, who, with her knowledge of ti tumutie :trl, certainly broujrht out the best in every member of the 'zlst. XVe hurtl-wnrketl students would surely be grateful for mum more per- t'nrmunees as pleasant as our Christums play proved to he. DOROTHY DENNIS. A Grade Party N the twenty-tirst 0f Itlehruury, the A tirade Class held its annual party and 0 dance in the girlst gym. XVill wonders never eease'? After waiting SO long for that eventful day, it came so suddenly that we werx almost unprepared. Ask the committee! But by three deloek the gym was titled with smiling Seniors, adorned with George Washington hatehets, cherries, tlags, 21ml shields, which they later matched to tind their partners for the grand march. These dignitied people were en- tertained by an equally dignified minnet presented by Miss Taylnrts Daneing Club. Miss Ruth Simllinger sang seven! very quaint songs, making us justly proud of our :leemnplislmtl senior. The voull ettturts of Messrs. Ioplan, Arnold, Berne, und Bauer Were very much appreciated for the humor contained therein. Several circles were conducted to the strain of a six-pieee orchestra and the gurgling of fruit puneh. The conductor vats George Stevard, as he was easily seen and hiard ubnve every nne else. Even the tlaehers enjoyed tossing the multicolored serpentines, whieh ttttthtl quite :1 bit to the spirit of the party and t0 the festivities ot' the oe'asinn. livery nne seemed to have hurt a wonderful time, and the fact was proven by the emptiness of the punch bowls and take trays. HELEN E. LINDER. 128

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