Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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Eight] THE LEDGER . Clifford Engle REALIZATION Clifford Engle The end of the term is here, and we hear the Seniors making the same old stereotyped remark that they sort of hate to leave the old school. Four years is a long time and our lives may be moulded into many shapes in that period. We chose this building to house us for our day ' s occu- pation for that time and accepted the instruction of one group of individuals for our learning. We have grown rather old in the school, it seems, and now it is our turn to go out into the business world and put into practice what we have learned. This op- portunity has been anticipated for many months and even years ; and now that it becomes realization, it seems to have lost much of its glow and color. School friends are, after all, real friends, and com- panions we have chosen here will have an influence on us for the rest of our lives. Business is a won- derful thing and yet on its threshold it seems like taking a step into arctic regions after our school life. No matter where we, as members of the June class, may go or what we may be doing, our mem- ories of school days shall always be pleasant and inspiring ones. MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS GLENN MARTIN Glenn has received his honorable discharge from C. H. S. He has risen rapidly from K. P. (Kommon Pupil) to the place as leader in the Hi Y. ' s. As a knight of the Square Table, or an organization otherwise known as the Student Body Council, he has proved his worth. He wears no lady ' s color, it ' s just ladies ' . ANNA BLACKLER After attending high school in Washington and Idaho, Anna has honored us by attending Commerce in her graduating year. Every year preceding this, her name has been on the honor roll. Besides possessing literary ability, she also possesses dramatic ability as she has taken part in plays at other schools. MARIE CLAUSEN She is shy and quiet, but she is also sociable and bright. A regular sport in the out-of-doors, a most desir- able student in her studies. Words cannot describe her, but good qualities always appear through actions only. RUTH JACOBSON Ruth is a quiet girl, too. She is never heard except when she has something to say. She listens to the in- structions of her teachers and profits by them. Quietness is one of the found.itions of a successful career. From the jewel on her left hand we judge she will not enter the business world to stay for long. We wish you the best success in life whether it be in the business world or in a home. ' Lee LENA TARSHIS a star — not in the heavens, but on the stage. Whenever you see her she is learning her lines for some play or other. Her charming personality is indeed an asset. All the boys know her. MARJORIE HAWKE Marjorie is one of our pretty red-haired maids. She is very quiet and friendly. She takes in everything and says nothing. She has been a very active member in all of the activities of the school. Commerce will miss her, but, nevertheless, we wish her the best of luck in the business world, CARL BEAUDRY Carl is a boy that the girls would treat as a brother. He is forever teasing and never fails to have some bright saying ready for everything you say. He made his mark in football and also made a name for himself in other activities. HELEN OLSON Helen came to us just a year and a half ago from Jefferson. As a student she is serious, dependable, and anxious to do what is right; as a sport she just can ' t be beat. WILLIAM CALLAN He was known as Bill — served in many activ ities — baseball, basketball, Willys-Knight, and football. Bill came to us from Benson Tech in his prime and grew with us. The girls extend their thanks to his great in- terest in progressing girls ' basketball.

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