East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Home Room Presidents GIRLS Room President 229 .................. Mary O1C0nnor 318 .................... Thelma Fille 310 .................. Garnet Grimme 322 ................ Elizabeth Rogers 325 .................... Mary Kumler 131 ................. Margaret Boudot 133 .................... Harriet Kline 201 ................. Grace Applegate 203 ............... Dorothy Galloway 206 ................... Helen Pinney 207 .................... Rachel Ward 208 .................... Sophia Adler 200 ................. Thelma Metcalfc 5 ................. Elsie Thompson 7 ................... Alma Widmcr 211. . . . . . . . . . . . , HMiIdred chemeier 210 ................. 2Vinifred Nelson 226 ................... Helen Shapira 227 ..................... Kitty Klum 228 ................. Dorothy Strublc 302 ..................... Olive Perin 303 .................. Elizabeth Cook 304 ................... Ethel Jackson 305 .................. Torre Atkinson 306 ................ Mary Louise Levi 314 ................. Mary McCartney 135 BOYS Room President 217 ................. George Steward 310 ................. Edwin Poorman 311 ................... Richard Bray 312 .................. George Grischy 313 ................... Charles Burns 101 .................. Charles Dunlop 103 ..................... Paul Heckel 105 .................... 1Vyatl McCall 108 ................... XVilIianl Todd 122 .................... George Race 123 .................. Harold Saeman 120 .................... Robert Owen 0 ............... Charles Stevenson 10 ..................... Robert Bray 11 .................... Richard Roe 17 ...................... David Poet 18 ..................... Louis Evers 10 ................. Alfred Hampton 107 .................. Mervin Gomien 128 .................... Carl Bernjcs 120.1........... .H. .Marvin Meerso 132 ................. Robert Coleman 134 .................... Ralph Jacobs 300 .................. Richard Steves

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The Lunch Room HE studenls ut' inst High do not I'lzllize lhi amount of work and the number of people required to operate the Lunch Boom. The serving of the two thousand students of nur school is under the super- vision of Mrs. Thomas, and we are sure that she is doing all she can to give us the best food possibl i at a low price. Eighteen boys and iwo girls of our senior class help in the Lunch Room. There are four bovs at each eml 0f the two lines to operate the cash registers, one at each ice cream counter, and two at the pi and salad counters. For the benefit 01 the ubsent-mimled students, there are two boys to remind them of their for- gotten trays. The teachers are human and must eat also, and for their special service, two boys and two girls can be found in their Lunch Room. The service of these bovs and girls tn both students and teachers this year has been :emlered with etiic Iem-y and good will. Hones MCGOWAN. JJW it R'UMWWL'ILUHH:Il'IU'tllltu. VI. liirtl't'hltJHtll'JIJItLIIJtIilII IJ JJJJJJJ JM II'IiIiIiJJJinlufmumlflmunm iJJJJJ llt'iil'iu illl't liilluttttlllltlflllu JJII iii iv ti'ttllii It JMJ 134



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11 12 13 H 19 SEPTEMBER Our school year begins! teen mothers are seen esem'ting seventeen Freshmen tn the auth- iOI'lltlll. The upper-elassmen res Seven- I eeive their programs and discover they have been assigned to the elusses of only live tlztehers for whom they have :10 special af'fee- tititi. We find that Mr. Bruhaker and Mr. Regan have. met with serious aeeitlents during the summer, as hnth were affected with that dead- 13' tltseaSe known as nmrriuge. They were good men, too. This day eertuinly proved that the thirteenth is unlucky, us we re- eeivetl nur hunks. Freshmen are stllliering from the delusion that these hooks are to he used as :1 souree of information. not for 111'- rying love letters and other mis- siles of war. The luneh room Pie is down to six eents amt ham- opened today. burger is :1 nickel. tYe ltmk atl- 'antage 0f the low prices, as we felt they would soon he raised, since Aaron Grad is working in the lunch mom. The latest reports from the otitee state that the regist'ntiun hus neared the twu-thousund mark. 3:00 P. M. Miss St'uteis geulngy class starts on its tirst iieltl trip. 3:30 P. M. A near eloutlhurst 0e- eurretl in Ault Park. 2.1 Bti 28 2!! Sill 136 tztlll ll. 31. Some members of the elass have not yet been found. 13:30 P. M. Miss Stratets con- science hurts her as the result of the request 01' Tom Greenels par- ents to have his program changed so he will not get his feet wet again. - Mr. MeAtlow is a welcome addi- tion to our Art Department. We receive our locker keys and tind that some of us must share uur lockers with :1 fellow student. Assembly is called and the Fresh- man Class is greeted with an out- burst of applause. The Library opened today. Now Walter Kipp has another place to sleep. The Senior Class 01 l23 sees itself for the lirst time at a Senior As- sembly. Don't we feel important? Not even one girl as tardy today. Every tluy in every way they are. growing bette ' and better. We were called to the auditorium tit 85 ti. George Steward was re- quested to sit in the last row in the auditorium so the rest of us could get a glimpse of the stage. liztst loses the first game of the year to Piqua, Ohio. ttSpike was injured in this game, a fact which 'nused more sorrow than the loss of the game. OCTOBER We have to pay a dollar for the use 01' our textbooks this semester. The Chocolate Shop will be. empty the rest till this week. Home Room ufiieers were eleeled. Wonders will never e ease! Mr. Surtln sent nobody to detention to- day! We were ealletl t0 the auditorium tn hiur the results of the Senior Class election. The jinx is still trailing us. To-

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