East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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30 31 15 ltt The Annual Stutt' ofiieers me an- nouneed - Congesttulations, ttuth, Don, and Al. Boys who are eighteen years of age or over are requested to go to the auditorium to hear :1 talk about the Ohio National Guard. Vt'e gorge ourseives on turkey, us we have four days to reeover. tatient slept well, temperature normal; thanks for the tiowers. DECEMBER Mr. Van Pelt takes charge of the sehool band. We are requested to get away from sehool us soon as possible in the afternoons. The second report period closes. Marjorie Stuntz was not late to- day. You guessed it. she was ob- sent. Mr. Furnhuln renders seve'ul se- Ieetions on the organ. The date for the Inid-y Inr exmnin- utions was announced. Don King took a book home tonight. The Cornell Cup returns. The Class of 1922 presents the sehool with exquisite furnishings for the trophy 'ase. The members of the football team reeelve letters. Charley Bauer was presented with u blanket, the gift of the football hum to their eaptain. East beat the Atumni team today in the tirst basketball contest of the year. XVe receive our reports ijust before Christmas, too. Mr. tuekard, the eartoonist, gives us one of the most amusing talks and recitals we have ever heard. The pupils give $139.00 for the purpose of spreading Christmas cheer to needy people. An Art exhibit is held in Room 222. The tezurhers haw a party. Christmas s -2115 of the Anti-Tuber- eulosis League are distributed to the pupils. A speeial number of the Tower News is distributed today. The Christmas play is presented by u very capable east. We defeat South Itigh School, of Columbus. Ohio. The Girls' Glee Club entertains the sehoot with some Christums songs. 93 It? 12 1t! 22 138 MERRY next year. CHRISTMAS i see you I hI-d JANUAR Y Senior boys have an auditorium session. The Itrst-belt elzlsses were mighty quiet but dontt worry. boys, the girls missed you just the same. A brief assembly for the whole school. How We do love them! We only ohjeet to the brief part. Whatts going to happen next? Another assembly! Mr. Kelly spoke to us on the Symphony Con- eerts so enthusiastically that the entire student body vus heht throughout the talk. Mr. Carlson returns to us today after u prolonged illness. We were mighty glad to see you, Mr. Carlson Someone saw Ralph Purdy today without Hazel. Whatts the matter, ltutph? Is she absent? ttCheer up. TDHIOE'HHV'S coming. The Cmneta Club was organized today under the supervision of MI; Jenkins. 'We wish you sue- eess! But that's quite inevitable sinee Mr. Jenkins is the organizer. Another Tower News today. We suggest to the staff that the size of the paper he reduced Consider- ubly, as it is a tritte large to be eonveniently read behind any 01' our text-books during the first period. An entirely new addition to our sehoot has appeared. Yes, of eourset-the Lost and Found De- partment, in charge of one of our most tunable Seniors, Elizabeth Grouse. We played Woodward today in our gym. It vas quite exeiting, us no one thought it would be such an even Inuteh. East Hi grabs some more honors!

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10 11 12 14 16 18 19 20 day Dick Bray broke his leg in a game which we lost to Middlth town, Ohio. Rich Glazier made a bum recita- tion in Math today. We fear the worst, but are hopeful. The first issue of the ttTower News't was out and it was better than ever. Just an ordinary school day with nothing to break the monotony. No school todaye-Hurrah for Christopher! Do your Christmas shopping early, ttonly 73 days till Christmas. This was Friday the Thirteenth, but it was a lucky day for the girls of the D-grade, as they were entertained by their big sisters, the A-grade girls. We play East High, of Columbus. Ohio, and are held to a scoreless tie. Horrors! Mr. Fieger was seen with a frown on his face. We have to pay a twenty-tive-cent library fee. This was too much for Bob Ballantynds finances, so he filed a voluntary petition of bankruptcy. Louis Keck and Herbert Jefferies wandered around like lost souls today. You guessed iteArthur Fiege was absent. We have our first lesson on How to Study Affectionately e0hI beg pardon; we mean uHow to Study Effectively. Bill Arnold had a hard time mak- ing ends meet todaywthe spaghetw ti was two inches longer than usual. Harry Smith agreed with a teacher today for the first time in the his- tory of East High. An assembly was called today at 8:38. Football slow music! lllUl'L' game with Norwnmli Nerwood beats us? slower music! The tirst report period closese-nn music at all! And please omit tlewers. NOVEMBER We had an assembly at 8:50, at 137 MI 10 13 14 15 16 whieh we. were told at the ad- vantages of the School Levy. We received our reports, enuse- quently the rest mom is crowded fer the remainder of the day. We beat Walnut Hills in a good game. Betty Mullikin wears the same dress two days in succession. How come. Betty? Did Lawtnnk run out of winter models? Mr. Jenkins displays some pie- tures he took while he was in Europe. XVe feel that you have missed your calling, Mr. Jenkins. We have another lesson on ttHow to Study Effectively? 'We begin to think that these lessons are hints which the teachers are drop- ping. Assembly at 8:38. Gretchen Orr prepared her French that morn- ing. The big day is here! We have shortened periods, and the foot- ball team is excused at 11:20, that they might have a supervised luncheon. XVe nervously watch the eloek until the hour hand points to two. Then we go to the stadium to see our hopes realized. We trim Hughes 17 to 14 in a thrilling game, and then feast them at a banquet in the teachers, lunch mom. Thus ended a Hperfect day? The lunch order changes. Now we are glad we had second lunch for the last six weeks. The lndustria! Arts classes go to the auditorium for a short time. We make a firm resolution to udig in't after we hear three more pages from How to Study Ef- feetively? We have an assembly amt listen to Mr, Kraft make the organ talk? How we do hate those assemblies 7they take too much time from our dear, dear lessons. We beat XVeodward 36 t0 3, thus clinching the interseholastie foot- ball championship. All teachers and pupils are in- vited to inspect the Industrial Arts Building this afternoon. The members of the Tower News Staff are luckyAthey are permitted to lunch early. Many educational magazines are placed at the disposal of the teachers. Dorothy Martin and Hilma Smith entertain us with some beautiful music. Mr. Lynn is presented with the football used in the Hughes game. The B-grade football team played the team of the C and D-grades. They held what was announced as a football game, but looked more like a track meet.



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3 0 1 'We won the swinnning meet with total of 28 points. Tragedy of tiagetliest The woe- hegone 100k on the faces of our students is at last explained. An order has come from the ttliyon's tlelf' that 110 more whitevashing 0r renovation is to be done, by the members of the fairer sex, in pub- lie. They extraet tive eents frmu mu- llan purses for the typing of the exams! The irony is tun great. The day before exams! No t'aeher complains of inattention today. tVe have just realized that a little study ttlight have, by chance, helped us during the trying; hours to come. Exams! ! '? '? ! ! '2 '? tions needed. FEBR I 'A R Y Exams! ! Vt'e come, back with a firm resnive to do better. To cheer us up, au- ditorium session was called. and Professor Byers spoke to us on the drama. The Seniors hav- a class meeting. We decided to give a party for ourselves weire tired of waiting for the B-grade. tiroans and sighs, for we lost a basketball game to Hughes. Nevertheless. we hand it to you. Hughes you played a fine game. No explana- Mr. Heztep addressed us today on Lineuln. It was one of the most interesting assemblies of the year, and we thank Mr. Hezlep for help- 139 13 13 16 2H 28 ing us to renew 0n ' aequaintanee wnth the great man MARCH We had an auditorium SQSSTOII this morning at 9:00. An Illus- tl'ittctl talk on natural gas was given. The moving pictures pre- sented were very interestingI and we all left the auditorium with quite a different view of the 'alue of this eomnmdity. The returns of the B-elass election were announced. Congratulatious, Juniors! UT. Siwlmntt forget the B-A tlaneeJ The Senior girls were ealletl tn assembly, so that we could be given some Idea of the new eourses presented by the I'niver- sity of Cincinnati. Margaret Wentzel has changed her mind again! Thatts all right, Margaret: think twice and act once. A regular assembly: our old friend, Mr. Applegate, of Brown l'niversity, addresses us again. Welcome to East. Mr. Applegatet Your idea of speeeh-making enilv eides with ourselel time be nu object. At 2:30, in our auditorimn. the Cott'er-Miller players gave ml'he Taming of the Shrew? The en- tire auditorium was titled, and everyone enjoyed this refreshing version of one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies. Miss Spilman's elaSs in juurnaL ism edited today's issue of the Tower News. The paper was mighty well edltetl, too. But ltis hard work, isn't it, class? The Tower Y gave a tea for the teaehers this afternoon in the teachers' luneh room. The boys had an exclusive audi- torium session this morning dur- ing the til'st bell. The girls, over- whelmed by the unusual quiet in the elass-mmns, after a time realized fully the -ause tor should we say ahsenee 0f itZU.

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