East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 137 of 184
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t 5 2 l l Q 2 5 P+-Y E03 rf? - ' 3 ' P+ 4 iii! nn O I w 0 Q 0 0 Glrls Swlmmmg W rn fn O I HE East High lllCl'lIllllllS have made a very good showing this year, having W . won the interscholastic meets and having made splendid records in the lll inter-elass nleets. f The results ol' the inter-elass meets were: '2' I. II. III. 4' Dee. 10-ll-38.5 points A-33 points B-9.5 points .Ian. 24-D-32.5 points C-29.8 points A-19.7 points M . Apr. 10-A-51 points ll-21.5 points li-15.5 points 3 The interscholastic meet held at East on March 5th was a walk-away for the East team. The following wel'e the results: East 43g Hughes 213 Walnut Hills and .f Woodward each 10. The trophy for this meet was donated by the Miller Jewelry A Co., and it nlusl be won two years to keep it permanently. Two meets were held between East and U. C. when East was again vie- torious. The tirst was at East on March 21st, when East piled up 51 points to M Q lf. C.'s 22. The second was at U. C. April 2nd, the seore being East 44, lf. C. 31. Q w The following girls have won the swimming E this year. To earn this E one m nlust have eight points, one in outside competition. Helen Fuller . . .......... .... 3 0 :O Phyllis Walker . . .... 22 Franees Hanauer . . ... . . . .21 4' Florenee Sehnialhorst . . .... 17 Lyda Broekman .... . . . .... 12 . .ludith Cooper . . .... .... 1 1 ye, .lane lJeSerisy . . .. 8 ltnontx S'rL'laH1xts. 1, 125 ax-4--z-+asoae 4'++IEO3E'4 2'4?EliE +-2-+-as-sae.-e+++heoane+ +4 -pei'

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