East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Football Banquet OVEMBER 10, 1923, will be a date which will long be remembered by the class of twenty-three. On that date, as you all know, uThe Tigerstt beat Hughes and clinched the championship, and on the evening of that day, our boys gave a banquet at which the members of the Hughes team were guests. The teachers5 luneh room was decorated in orange and black, our colors, while the predominating colors in the table deenratinns were red and white. in honor of Hughes. The meal was planned, and the waitresses, live Senior and live Junior girls, were instructed by Mrs. Thmnas. A feeling of good fellowship prevailed. Our boys bubbled over with victory of the afternoon and the Hughes boys proved themselves sportman-like losers by enterimgI whole-heartetlly into the spirit of the evening. J. ARNOLD. The Industrial Arts Banquet HEY all had :1 wonderful time. They naturally would. chere? TVhy, at the Father and Son Banquet which the Industrial Arts Club held on December 20, 1922. The menu was exceptionally good 21ml, according to the boys, was made doubly so because the girls served it. The. decorations and musie by the jazz band added a most festive atmosphere to the affair and were reminders of the holiday season. The after dinner speeches were both interesting and instructive and dealt with topics of especial interest to Industrial Arts students. A tour of inspection of the Industrial building completed an evening most en- joyable t0 the fathers and sons alike. Tower Y Tea lDST hanging Wisteria, the enthusiastic Tower Y girls entertained the M teachers at a tea on Monday, March 26. Just as the Chinese valets announce the callers to their hostesses, so the lengthy names of the teachers were tlrawled in regular Chinese fashion by none other than the Misses Blanche Grant and Betty Reinhart, Betty being garbed in a Chinese costume of black silk. em- broidered with butterflies. The President, Mildred Brown, welcomed the teachers, after which Miss Davison, our faculty adviser, spoke of the importance of the Tower Y in the school, and how such an organization builds the character and enriches the lives of the girls in it. Georgia Lidington sang twn delightful solost Betty lteinharl then read a Chinese fairy story, after which tea was served. The ten tables were presided over by Mildred Brown and Chalma Fillmore. All Of the teachers then tried to pin a queue on a paper Chinaman, in which contest, though Miss Aldrich was quite methodical, Miss Marshall proved her superiority, thereby winning :1 real ttman from China. New llOlft you think the teachers had a good time? ELEANOR Ihcmlzmwx. . 131

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The Faculty-East Game N Friday, March tlth, the most unique game 01' the slason was played at O selmul,ethat 0f the Students vs. Faculty. The huge family of East was gathered in the gym for one 01' the most spectacular events ever held here. Imagine the surprised shunts amt nnsnmn'essetl laughter from the students at seeing their dignified instructors emne into the gym all dressed up in ttheadaehe bandeaux, long dangling earrings. and very colorful banttanas. To see Miss Shumal'tl, with a huge plume stuck in her hair, mine prancing in with Miss llnpson. who was intlustriuusly pmvtlering her nose before a large mirror in her vanity ease. was tun much for the shocked students. The gym elesely rivaled Hilarity llall when the Faculty players came on. Mr. Peoples was dressed in overalls, jacket, and straw hat. The costume of Mr. Webster was very beemning to one of his nature, and that 01' Mr. Router very lininggsu mueh so that he had a hard time getting out of it in time to play the game. The bit of laughter -ausetl by the faculty was slit'irt-livetl in comparison with what followed. T0 the st 'ains 0f Chopiifs Hanetal March? came the procession of students carrying Mr. Penplets eotiin. George, Stey'artl made an admirable preacher, amt his eulogy 0f ttWall Peeps't y'as sitle-sptitting. ttWaltts Widow deserves emmnemtaliun as a pantomime actor. Those were some t-ai's ttshe shed. We almost thought we werentt going to have a game, when some of the t'aehers protested against letting their l'iail, studious pupils play against such rough players as the faenlty of East. And when Charlie Batter read a telegram signed by Warren G. Harding announcing the ineligibility of Mr. Peoples because he was only an assistant principal instead 01' a teacher, we thought everything was all off. The faenlty t'ollltltfl play without Mr. Peoples, because he was their star forward. There was quite a niix-up, too, when it was fonml that Coach VValke's wife had not given him permission to play. However, they linally settled all disputes and decided to play the game, and therets where the students showed their superiority. ttTiIne out was called more than once so the faculty team could gets its breath. The students played such a fast and furious game that the faculty didnlt stand a show. Even the seore-keepers eouldnlt keep up with the number of baskets made by our illustrious players. The seure should have been about 74 to 20 but the score hoard only registered 42 to 26 for the students. The outstanding flatures 0f the game were the songs sung by faculty headed. by Miss Grove, and the Dance. of the Two Flat Irons by Dean King. And we must not forget Miss Stoehr, resplendent in George Steward's orange tTiger Shirt. The whole progtain y'as wett-planned weeks ahead of time, and offered the best opportunities for a closer intimacy between students and faculty of which iaeh and all of us took the best ad 'antage. HELEN E. LINDER, ,23.



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