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 76 of 202
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ttWad Sae Gift the Giftie Gie Usll ,Twas a fancy came upon me Not so very long ago, I was sitting tfore the fireside When the embers had burned low. And it seemed I saw a banquet. Spread with all the finest care, And the strangest thing about it was Our teachers all were there. They were talking of the Classes That had come and gone at East, And they all gave their opinions, Ditlnlt hide them in the least. But when they came to our Class, Mr. Peoples gave a sigh, And Mr. Surtln. near him, Wiped a tear from out his eye. ttThnugh hard I may have seemed then Giving marks to every boy, Mr. Lyon, would you believe ittte Why those basses were a joy! ,COLII'SC, we had misunderstandings, They explained those after school, And I had to tell them frankly That they must obey my rule? Cried Miss Aldrich then, nI knew them, Yes, I liked them, every one, And they all loved eloeutinn. tttlntleed, I thought, ttlike funl l tt ,Tis true,N spoke up Miss Strate, tHTwas a mystery then to me. Though geology was trying, They were stars in tstrnnmuy? ttAhemf said Mr. Reuter, uI have something to say here, Didtft they make three and twenty A real bright red letter year? Champs they were that year in football, Basketball, and swimming, too; If wetd had all years like that one, Other schools would sure be blue. SO they gossiped thus all evening, Named the members of the. class, IVondered at our shining smartness, Pitied us who scarce could pass. How they laughed when they remembered Things George Steward used to say. And the Clever way Fred Johnson Aetetl in the Christmas play! Oh, they said a lot of nice things That would till a large-sized book, Things which proved to me that teachers Are heaps nicer than they look. I saw Mr. Lynn rise, then, With a toast to twenty-three, But the last flame in the grate died, Leaving night and dreams to me. DOROTH Y B U RIL 74

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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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IW'I iimliI III III IIIII II'IIIIII IiI111 IIIIIIII IIMIIIM IIIIIIIIILW i111? IW 1 III III11 IIIIIII Iii IHI'IIiUI'III' JlflIfllrfhf .1 1111.11... NE of the members of the 123 Class of East High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, has for the past ten years made a hobby of collecting any bits of newspaper information, which might be obtained, relative to the personnel of the class. The collection, at last complete, is published for the first time. Cincinnati Enquirer- CommercialaOct. 526 1931. 'lhe Milford Prattleune 1.1933 311'. Harry Smith 11nd his dancing partner. Miss Our enterprising BIayor. 3Ir.3Iiit011 Gait'h. 11111 Shem Lulu, have come to stay 11 week at Keiths. nounces that the first two months of his iiqunr mmi- Their advent here is looked upon with considerable p11ign have been 1'e1'1' successful. Chief Prohibition interest as thev scored 11 great hit on Broadw11y.As Officer. Edward MeCarth1u1-eports that some 3 000 an added attraction, we find Miss Marie Reckman at arrests were made;v1hieh is pretty good considei'ing tht- piano 11nd hiiss Helen Todd as assisting artist. the fact that the population is some 2, 000 souls. International GossipeAuguet 10.1998. There are at least three people in town who have not Miss Elsa Soeller, the pianist, sailed. to d111' for a Ht been app'ehcndtd' GUOd ludc to 5011' 311k, '9 tour of Swed en. Her first performance is to be before need some new streets. King Gustave on August 20. The 3V01'id's RecordeApi-il 1, 1935. Hollvwood NEWSeJanuary 26.1999- 1.311'.Thon111$ Green. of the Biack Stai- Linc,C sails Mi- Vernon Bowen, famous as an impersonator 111 next Friday with his ne11 electric steamer 1.31.1. rosy 33 esiey Barrv, left for the East 10-day It is rumored 1111111 on her maiden 101age around the world. that he is considering 11 contract with the Ashur1- Tower News-Apriiii.1927. 33111201. Film Co. ., to produce a series of pictures. 1 1311155f ELizahIeth Lfvnzcil 11nd 131iss 31rgi1Li11 IilerlIkei. wt 0 t e C1111 0 were visitin 1'1: 00 in :11 Cincinnati Daiiv June 13' 1983' They have recentlv finished their courfes at 11 westerp university and each played on the famous women 5 Championship basketball team of the 11estei'n coast 1n 26. New York StariJunc 30, 1927. On the passenger list of the Italian steamer. Spaget. occur the names of hiiss Pauline Riiev, 11'hu is to C1111- tinue her studv of music. and 3Iiss 31111'1' 3111111121. who will spend her time touring the beautiful 1111111 of rumance. 3Ir.H111-1'1' Dunham, after numerous 11nd extensive trips over this continent 21nd Europe, has at last settled down. He W115 married this past week to the daughtEr of one of his former university professors. Cincinnati Radio- GrameJuiy 18, 1923. A special dispatch from England says that Miss Jeanette Zettei successfully swam the English Channel. .3115: Zettei got much of her training In the waters surrounding Les Cheneaux Islands, Michigan, where she was accustomed to spend her summers. L J l d P J 28 1933- C Ournd C er351- line Cmcmnati POSt T'mesiDecembe' 19 1933 The following Americans arri1ed 1111 the big plum- Miss hIartha Slusser, plavwright 01 renown, is here Esthe -R 1er list I'hur. d- on 11 visit to her home town. Her stay is marked in 1311- rEqune tiennett Suits: Cincinnati Papit'ulist' :Iiiitaggelag'ance Of her 1 th DIM at one Of the promi- 31isses 13111111311 Chapman, L1111r11 Dieckman. Jean ea ers Fischer, Evelyn Greene 11nd Aurea Hartman, whu are H.3d'3' Park GHZEHHJKUUJH 3 1931- here on 11 pleasure tour; 3Ir. Ralph Petersen and .311. Miss 31a1'th11 Le11is, phai'macist and graduate of and 1311-5. John Kuhn complete the partv. our own East High School, vesterdav cinseti the deal 3Iunich.Ger1n11nyeJune 14' 1934- i WhiCh made 11 owner of the old 386 drug store. The wedding at Miss Breiida 'Bigl'Iuw, an American 33inn9p2g Post-Newngune 18. 1930. student. to Prince Awgowan is to take pidce this 3'11'. Howard Pufther and 3h. John Hahn, both 01 e1ening at the roval chapel. C incinnati, Ohio. 5. A.. arrived tod111'.Th1-1'111'1' Miss Bigeiuw has invited .1 number of her American going on to some lot the more northern takes for 1111 friends, 111 Germany, tuthc wedding supper and among extended fishing trip. those who have sent acceptances 111'e: 3111rsh11 Colorado RangereNovember 7' 193.2. Barnum, star photngnipher tor the New York 3301111; 33713 are pleased to announce 33'iiii11m Fry's Cilndi- Wailaco RICG' professor or ph35iC3 i the Berlin 11M... as 11 complete success. Our new swampelecl Uni1ersity; Arthur Fiegc. secretan of the Kith and will leave for 33Iashington sometime next month i3'I1qup C0 . whose General 311111111111, Charles Pfeiffer. is responsible fur the invention 01 the two p.1ssenge1' Ne11 York-Novemher 5 1934'- Comfy Chair, regarded 11$ 11 fireside necessitv. The 3Iiss Marian Timmie 11nd 1311155 Betty 3Iuiilkin have Misses Jane Legner 11nd S11hin11 hromhoid, who 1111: ?ecEptly Iil'eturned homFPfii-iisit and pla'ri'hto 0 cndu studying in this. city. complete the list. as 1011 s 911 on upper '- venue. ex 11 rea y Hulivwood C11iif.. Jan. 31, 1933. h111e promlse of 11 large clientele. er. Bun Baer, the actor. is indeed 11 second Sessue thicagoNews-Apriilo.1932.H11y11k11w11.1n his rl'ccnt picture, The Avenged 311'. Robert Crockett, the enver designer fur 3. ogur. Lovu'c his dctin 7 is so great that critics are beginning is to deliver 11 lecture before the Artists' club at their to beiieve he wil outshine the fureigner in 11 few 1e111'1. IMHQUEt Ht WWk Sibegiaffhe Hzobog1xuk NewsiiieFt-b. 6. 1935. pmhmk Bu 1H5? tember g1'1927I Misses 31111'g11ret Gerber. Eeanor Harper, th-n Miss Ad-IiE Goidlyer has been made Dean 0f the Hawkins Emma Hoffman. Rase Wood Odessa Palmer. 3 1. 10111. 9 0f Aasiihelip Dancing for Women here. u i, and lhelmzl Lingonner tll'B the Americans recenth airem y seen that she wiil he tremendously popular. appointed to the stuff of the new Siberian Hospital. G 1 d 1 d . h 9 19129 New York Worid-Junc 29, 193-1. TESS RngihS'igmilniiwtcu.1.03::ermg have N,- 311' C hurles Bauer. who is making 11 fortune raising centiy been given charge of the first aid hospital 0; 0.1111111 birds trained to sing popular tunes. rmeived the No-hed 3Iutch Campnnv of this city vesti'rdzu tlw high est price vet paid $1 000.00 for H i i S 131 9341.1li5 wuntier 11p1'1'11 hird,1h1irising 111. one 11 u uni 11y .10 1 ChiC'l R i 1. I - 1 1. .. , .go cporter P211. 26, 193g. Admiral Melvin Seariessaiis lnd111'forth1- States. 1111-. Humid Cupian ix starring here this- week in lie is. to visit his parents 11nd is accompanied by his bride of 1 few weeks. $h11k1-spe1-iun drama. 3112101111111 has been interested 1 in this tvpe oi 110rk SiliK'L' his high school 11111' 5, 11nd is Calm Bench BugiHDeee-mher '2 1929.11111ki11g 11 wonderful success. 1311-.Cup111n has 11 VCH Among the notables of our winter eoinm 1110 Miss excellent supporting 1'nst.111nung whom 111-0: Zulu i.u1.-iiie Irvine and Miss C hr1'st1ii Barker 116111 of 1 1m Douglass. Emma Furtiago, Nurmu Marklmid. Mildred tinnuti, Ohiu. K1155, Bernard Cuyne. Philip Bauer. and Ncisnii Smith. 75

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