East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 74 of 202
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Page 74 text:

Wh0 s Which and Why Boy who has done most for East George Steward Ed WOhlwender Charlie Bauer Girl who has done most for East Ruth Reeves Mary WCmmor Dorothy Turpen lest Boy Athlete Ed XVohlwendcr Jimmy Hand Charles Bauer Best Girl Athlete Marjory Stuntz Rhoda Kcllorman Hvlcn Linder Most Musical Mabolle Talman Elsa Sneller Ruth Reeves Most Artistic Mildred Brown Lyda Smith Jean Fisher Most Studious Ruth Jones Lula Kirsch Marshall Barnum Champion Bluffer Bill Arnold Blanche Grant Paul Kyrlach Wittiest George Steward Virginia Henkcl Ruth Reeves Most Outspoken Blanche Grant Hill Arnold Margaret XVentzel Biggest Giggler Dorothy Dennis Kale Burns Mary Vollrath Ablest Manager Mary 0130111101' Ruth Reeves Donald King Most Self-satisfied Betty Mirrielces Hoyes McGowan Martha Slusser Hustler Stella Polter Aaron Grad Mary 0,Cnnnor Noisiest Bill Arnold Blanche Grant Dorothy Dennis 72 Best Dancer Helen Lindor Burl Borne Lydzl Smith Eiggest Eater Aaron Grad Alfred Arond Gilbert Davis Fastest Talker Lyslo Drake Bill Arnold Ruth Reeves Worst Grumbler Margaret XVontzol Ann VVz-n'tik Kate Burns Most Dignified Ruth Sindlingcr Hoyes MCGm'an Philip Vogel Slangiest Ruth Reeves Edith Pelrie Bili Arnold Most Carefree Dorothy Dennis Lyda Smith Bill Arnold Most Polite Fred Johnson Marshall Barnum Philip Vogel Friendliest Dorothy Turpen George Steward Janet Arnold Peppiest George Steward Rhoda Kellerman Ruth Reeves Most Adventurous FI'itzie-May Baker Mary Vollrath Doris Hodge Most, Domestic Betty Reinhart Janet Arnold Marian Timme Most Romantic Martha Slusscr Doris Hodge Richard Glazier First to run for Congress Marshali Barnum Ben Baer Fred Johnson Most Noted in the Future Charlie Bauer Hoe dancew Betty Schwarz UJremiere danseuse 0f FollieS Richard Glazier mhcriff 0f NewporU

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Night of WI ddll'lthIl came 141'0111 thea brow of every Senior Gone was every trace of sorrow, With a smile of joy and t1iumph, With a look of exultation, As for one, who, in a vision Sees what is to be. and is not, So he stood and viewed the future. Saw the coming generations Entering Eastts inviting portals, And, his hands aloft extended, Held aloft in sign of welcome, Cried aloud, and spake in this wise, ttMay our efforts be remembered, Our sincere and lofty spiritg May we serve as true examples Of the best that East High stands for. We are leaving, We have finished And a tear lurks neath our smiling; Thnugh we raise 0u1 songs in chorus, Yet our hearts must throh with aching But our impress is behind us, Our ideals for 10u to cherish In your watch and ward we leave them, See that never harm tomes near them, See that never shame, dishonor Shadows Easts unblemished name. Out into the world Of service We are faring forth, expectant. We will scatter. lose each other In the earthis far distant corners, But though land 01' sea divide us, For we know not whatis before us, Still, eternal in our heartis core Lives :1 binding tie, a measure Of Eastis brotherhood, Eastis spirit. Thus departed Eastis Iirst Freshman Past the Tower with lingering footsteps, Paused upon the bridge a moment, Paused to catch a last impression, Turned and waved his hand in parting, ttFare ye well, old East, the gloriousW RUTH E. REEVES. '7 1



Page 75 text:

Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1923 in the State of Ohio, feeling that the time has come when we must pass forever from the life and activity of this the East High School of the said City of the the said state, and being at the present day in our normal, healthy, and right minds, do make this our last will and testament in the manner following. That is to say? FIRST. VV'e order and direct that any and all just debts, contracted and brought about by or through us, be paid with convenient speed. SECOND. To the Class 0f !24, the so-ealletl Juniors, of the said City of the said state of the said school, we give the right to hold our class party, and to Charge the members of the above-named Class an exorbitant price for admissiOn to same. As a recompense for all past diseointitures inflicted upon the afore-nametl Class by us, it is our will that they be permitted to walk proudly and tlistlainfully through the halls, subjects of the adoring admiration and imitation of the Freshmen. To any worthy members of this Class of 124 we bequeath the privilege to stand on the auditorium stage and expound the benefits to be derived from the purchasing of an Annual, after the princely fashion of Aaron Grad. THIRD. T0 the cheer leaders of the future we relievedly and unreservedly give the right to enseonee themselves within the confines of delicate, non-silent, and somewhat voluminous shirts of the George Steward pattern. FOURTH. To that bane of Freshman existence, the Sophomore Class, of the said city, state. and school, is left the right and honor of being first in the lunch room line once in four weeks. To the above-mentioned class is also left two years, in which time they are to try to produce an athlete who is the equal of our own Eddie 'Wohlwender. In addition it is our will that to any member of the said elass attaining a grade of 1007i for effort and attention from Mr. Surdo, be given 13 season tickets to the eighth bell glee till club. LASTLY. XVe order and direct that a trust fund not to exceed five cents be raised out of 0111' estate and invested at interest, the income of which trust fund shall be applied to the maintenance of an attendant about the premises whose duty it shall be to guide properly, watch over and protect those innocent species of insects which annually infest our buildings and grounds. Also to the above-nametl group of the saitl City, state, and school, sometimes honored by the title of Freshmen, is left the privilege of using their g'olden-locked heads as receptacles of learning. And likewise to this same class is to be given the right to try to grow up in such a manner as to become wise and respected Seniors, even as we have been. We hereby revoke all and any wills by us hereunto made, and do dilly authorize, appoint, and constitute Mr. Edmund ll. Lyon as executor of this, our last will and testament. IN XVITNESS XVHEREOF wet the above-named testalors, have hereunto caused our representative to set his hand, this the first day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-three. BE IT REMEMBERED, that we, the Class of 1923, in the City of Cincinnati, RICHARD GLAZIIZR, Attorney. Signed, published, and declared by the tllass of 23, as and for their last will, in the presence of us, who, at their request In ih-Oll: presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our names to this lustrunient as Witnesses, 0n the ahove-named day and year 01 our Lord. e JoHN BACHMAN, Pi'eszdenl, MARY OTIONNOH, l'ice-President, GRETCHEN 01m, Secretary.

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