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Bess Olishefskv — And your chef r Jul music helps the world along. Glfnpora Hultberg — She was timid, she was meek, she hard- ly ever tried to speak. Annie Etlincer — Her promise zvhen made is a debt always paid. Leonard Skaggs — Men of few words, they say, are best. Bella Hornsteix — Don ' t speak Ep-t Carlson — Though red- Edith Johnson — Pretty to walk of sorrow when I ' m around. headed, she is full of good with, witty to talk with. nature. Clarence Bollenhack — I shall Esther Harila — I ' ll keep my Gemvifvr Itkin — There ' s a try to live up to all that is nims suhlimr. my eyes erect. great reward for faithful work. in me. Isabel Lewis — Don ' t tell me- I ' ll have my own way. ' Nate Isenstein — A man am I Rovella Johnson — . happy grown — a man ' s work must I young girl with a promising do. future. Retha Kiser — .-fll of us love a Lillian Kindberg — True worth Estelle Rodinskv — She is a smile like hers. is not measured by popularity. phantom of delight. Rflben Rosenberg — Somehow he charms us one and all. Page 21
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■ SEHL LERSER OFFICE Nautical Notes Gertrude Bauer Who was Angela in the Class Play? Gertie! She also held the position of president of the Joint Sorosis ' 25, and belonjjed to Alpha ' 24, ' 25, ' 26. Dolores Beeman She wrote our Class Poem for us and belonged to Beta Sorosis and Glee Club in ' 25, ' 26. Harrv Berg Jan. ' 27 Class Treasurer. Harry managed baseball two years. He was a two-year letterman in foot- ball. He was the winner of an ac- tivity letter. Elyn Bergman Elyn was on the Ledger business staff ' 26. She held an office in Alpha Sorosis. Rose Bockman Rose won an Underwood silver pin and an O. G. A. award. She was in Alpha, too. Clarence Bollenback Showed us his speed in Cross Country ' 25. Evelyn Boody Was president of about every- thing at school. President of the January ' 27 Class, Student Body Council ' 26, and Delta Sorosis ' 25, ' 26. She belonged to the Blotter and Ledger staffs. Evelyn was the first person to receive two activity let- ters during her three and one-half years at Commerce. Merton Boone Displayed his strength as Ser- geant-at-Arms of the January ' 27 Class. He was secretarv of Hi-Y in ' 26. Sarah Callan Sarah was natural as the Brat in the January ' 27 Class Play. She was president of Joint Sorosis and a Student Body Council member ' 26. She won her activity letter all right. Edith Carlson Red was president of Gamma ' 26 and uttered many melodious notes with her pleasing voice in Glee Club. Alyce Coomes Alyce held down the President ' s chair of Gamma in ' 25 and held the money as Treasurer in 26. Donald Dahl Played the part of Mac in the Class Play and Vice President of our January ' 27 Class. Yes, he played his banjo-uke in the Vaude- ville, too. Hazel Dozier Helped the cast along as prompt- er of the Class Play. Vice Presi- dency of Gamma was allotted her in ' 26. Louise Durrie Helped Emma write our Class Song. She helped herself to a Pow- er ' s prize letter and O. G. A. cer- tificates. Annie Etlinger Wore a regular gold and silver mine on her clothes. She won Royal and Remington silver and gold pins. Hannah Feves Acted in the ' 24 Vaudeville, Joined Beta in ' 26 and won her Remington typewriter in ' 26. Gladys Foster Was Alpha ' s red-headed editor in ' 25. Irene Franks Wore a Royal gold pin. She also used her voice in the Rooters ' Club. Rose Freeman Was a member of Alpha and Property Mistress of the Class Play. Walter Fries His musical ability was evident in the Orchestra for three terms. George Goss Was Steve in the January Class Play. He played his trumpet in ' 24 Vaudeville and in the Orchestra for four years. He was a Student Body Council member ' 26. George sport- ed an activity letter, too. Emma Grischow- Helped Louise write our Class Song. She belonged to the Rooters ' Club. She won an Underwood bronze medal. Ethel Hall Was among those in Delta ' 25, ' 26. Ethel played baseball and yelled with the Rooters in ' 26. Eth- el ' s grades helped her win an ac- tivity letter. Melvina Halstrom As President of the Senior Silver Pencil she bossed the club for two terms. She worked on the Ledger staff in ' 26. Esther Harila We all know how well she acted as Margot in the Class Play and guess she acted as well in Silver Pencil in ' 26. She was one of our honor roll students and earned her activity letter with the aid of good grades. Irene Harper Irene ' s voice was among those in CJlec Club ' 25. Her dress was one bedecked with a Royal gold pin. Page .
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