Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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zfstLuxsm Jamf,s F. Elton. Principal The Master of our Ship. EvtLYN BoopY — .inJ Still they Donald Dahl — 7 awoke one Nlttie Mat Rank-iv. Adviser- The heacon-light of our sckool- tiie mfmorifs. Mtrton BnoNE — ■■. the great mtn have passed on— and I ' m not jeelinfi well. Hazfl DoziER — Light hearted I Hannah Feves — A ' o! Not Marjorie Williams — Laugh. Louise Dirrie — «- ir all my u-ander through the world. words — deeds. for all the world is made of troubles inside out. song and laughter. Dolores Beexman — My meek- Ethel Hall— ' 77 be merry. I ' ll Mary Henderson— . boon to Emma Grimho%v — Little, but ness won me friends. be free. I ' ll be sad for nobody. all her teachers. oh! my! gazed, and sttll the wonder morning and found myself fa- grew; how on ' small head held mous. all she knew. Harry Berg — For the honor of Ernest V ' ana — Actions often re- Jane Reeves — Envied by many ; the ' C he strove despite the veal a person ' s thoughts. envied by all. score. Page 17

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LERSER CLASS POEM Good-bye to dear old Commerce High The time has come to say, Good-bye. Although our hearts may happy be It makes us sad to part from thee. Our school days are forever gone But life ' s real work has just begun, And when life ' s work is also past We pray we ' ve reached our goal at last. So if we win the world ' s great strife. And gain each battle all through life Our praise must always be for you Who taught us to be strong and true. And though our feet may pause or fail, As up we climb life ' s rugged trail We hope we ' ll all come, Smiling thru Oh, Commerce High, from thoughts of you. No steel or granite makes up our walls No marble rich seals up your halls. Yet granite and steel and marble you ' ve wrought To help us to win the battles we ' ve bought. The lesson you ' ve taught with strug ' zle and strife Will aid us on the road of Life. And thus we shall forever be Dear Commerce High, right true to thee. — Dolores Beeman CLASS SONG (To the Tune of Let Me Call You Sweetheart ) Commerce tho ' we ' re leaving. We shall still love you; In our thoughts you ' re dwelling, And our hearts are true. Friends may be forgotten, But no — never you ! Commerce, you are calling — Calling us to you. When the day is over. And our work is through, H e are always dreaming Of our days with you; Thinking of our teachers, And our classmates too — Commerce, we are yearning To come back to you ! By Louise Durrie Emma Griscbow CLASS COLORS Nile Green and Melal Silver CLASS MOTTO ' Al aster the Curren t: then the Sen ' I ' uije 16



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E LECBBER. RA Jacodson — BUsstd arf „ Hazel Lystklp — Modrsly be- Rosf Israel — .4t any time of thoft- with a sense of humor. i ' omes her so! night or day. That giggle breaks out vjhnte ' er ou sa . Edgar Martin— all the parts Sara Jacodson — Blesstt. of wisdom, practice is the best. those u-ith a sense of hu . . --- ,... --„.-- -- ,., - o-o out vjhate ' er you say. Thelma Hedges — Take time to Katherine Peters — Could I, Alvce Coomes — The smaller the Htlen Stewart— cr voice was do things well — haste makes I certainly could! package the greater its worth. ever soft and low. waste. TuNlE Lee — Alwavs with us, Alice Strai ' ss — Slill waters run Mary Pintarkii — .- misihiev- Irene Harper — Oh. don ' t hoth- biit seldom heard. deep. oiis, fun-lovinp, girl -j.-ho makes er me with trifles. things lively for her irtrnds. HtLDA RosENFELD — Once a friend, always a friend. Fred Meyer — always voice my opinion. Paye IS

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