Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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TERSER Glee Club — (Continued) Thelma Stalience Mildred Pointer Helen Kelm Liila Nevaiain Marguerite Heerdt Marie Hrad ' Hazel Berseng Edith Hanlcin Edna Sinner Myrtle Hugct Ruth Huget Delores Beetnan Hazel Dozier Adene Henke Marian Wells Violet Cjray Flora Holtzman Rose Sardotz Lorani Goodman Thelma DeMouth Vernona Holland Doris Levey Dorothy Sprawkins Charlotte Croffet Mildred Stalcup Edith Oksanen Gladys Chilade Bernice Hill Ruby Gowen Gertrude Jull Irene Winship Crystal Thompson Frances Miller Rose Barsch Martha Schlafle Carmeiha Luciani Marion Hollenback Clara Horn Elizabeth Meyerson Frieda Williams Lillian Horn Reva Baker Myrtle Carlson Marian Levoff Miriam Jean Erickson Members of the Silver Pencil Club Miss Connor, Adviser President Melvina Halstrom Secretary - Peggy Patching Melba Barden E -elyn Hond ' Dorcas Case Gertrude Chr ' sler Ethel CJriffin Agnes Gronquist Rosa Halemha Esther Harila Louise Oesch Marjorie Pangborn Marjorie Romine Thelma Stalience Billie Wvlde Members of Junior Silver Pencil No. 1 Peggy Patching, Adviser President Bernice Hill Secretary Grace Mallon Treasurer Herbert Wiel Marjorie Adena Henke Bob Oppie Anderson Theresa Earl Smith Harriet Burns Bartholomew Lucille Jones Barney Freeland Burton O ' Mealy Maybelle Davis Elcanoi Marsden Members of Junior Silver Pencil No. 2 President Hazel Howe Secretary Margaret Porath Vernona Holland Elizabeth Myerson Howard Bobbit Roremarv Heffner Frieda Kristol Reuben Strintskv ROOM REPRESIiNTATlVliS Cirl Avers. Elbert Belmore, Fred N.iRel. Joseph Driiiell, Fred Web- ster. Emmet Whittham, Theodor Giesecke. Jack Buries, Ernest Meyers, EuKene Wilson. Walter Kosmuch, M.irie Sw.irtliuut. Benny Pearl, Mary William, Minnie Kimball. Le Noir Miller. Dorothy Houston. Mar- jorie De LeChance. Frances Chamberlain, Helen Montgomery. Lcona Sail, Jane Campf, Irving Popick, Opal Sutton. June Jacobson. Dave ISockman. Members of the Orchestra Mrs. Peterson, Director Cleo Seely Lucile Zeller Phyllis White Lucille Parmele Helen ankucz Walter Fries Marie Bradv Ernest De Graff Kenneth Keller Peggy Hartman George Goss Burton O ' Mealy Edward Shaw Ida Horwitz Marshall Suitor ' ancy Franklin Dick Harrison Maxine Wilson Fred Kennedy Irene Clark Evelyn — (Comparing the weight of two rackets) What is 3 ' our tennis racket, Lucille, a 14? Lucille P. from bench — Oh, do tennis rackets come in sizes, too? Rubv Johnston came home from the skating rink one night. A gentleman in the street car offered her his seat. She replied very graciously, No thank you, I ' ve been sitting down all morning. ORCHESTRA Pacje 29

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LIVE WIRES OF THE SPANISH CLUB Elieanor Marston. Elizabelli Myerson, Prof. A. Raphael V ' ejar, Cecilia Gerslifield. Laura Meier. The Spanish Club, El Aliciente, has been or- ganized to bring to the High School of Commerce a demand for advanced classes in Spanish. Recent- ly a lively interest in Spanish has been manifested. Many students are an.xious to apply themselves to the knowledge of this language, now so important in commercial intercourse with Latin - American countries. Members of the Rooters ' Club Alice Parke Evelyn Mowlds Kathleen Cullen Dale Schmitt Theresa Schmidtmeier Edith Pessie Elanora Bennard Barbara Kirkland Isabell McCamhridge Sarah Callan Gertrude Bauer Rose Himelstein Alice Coombs Hazel Dozier Thelma Hedges Alice Dozier Alin Bergman Edith Carlson Cjene ' ie ' e Ilkin Marion Isenstein CJertrude Funes Daiss ' Kestler . ' nn Cunncllv Ethel Hall Alice Parks Neola Schafer Edna Nelson Katherine Peters Bertha Kane Evelyn Boody Virginia Stewart Nellie Bitte Evelyn McCambridge Elsie Foster Gladys Foster Emma Grischow Louise Durrie Isobel Lewis Mazel Plauff Billv Wvlde Mabel Wylde Bessie Hawke Retha Kiser Doris Langley Levina Kurth Rovella Johnson SL® REPRESENTING THE K. K. K. Mr. Baldwin. Estella Relise. Emma Mittelstedt. Rose Sardotz. Members of the Kommerce Kamera Klub President Hallie Wiest I ' ice President Laurette Wheeler Recordiny Secretary Leona Purchase Corresponding Secretary Peggy Patching Filinij Secretary Lula Nevalain Keeper of Album Alice Ramsey Treasurer Dora Winer Literary Editor Marguerite Heerdt Subject Editor Ruth Tichenor Helen Kelm Emma Mittelstedt Estella Rehse Florence Luik Lillian Nicholls Rose Sardotz Glee Club Mrs. Peterson, Director President Violet Stewart Secretary- Naomi May field Pianist . Margaret James Esther Goldberg June Jacobson Ruth Miller Marion Isenstein Florence James Eleanor Marston Octavia Goldman Marjorie Williams Lucile Bath Margaret Porath Josie Stark Flora Pinardi Eleanor Sievers Margie Stalcup Jessie DeBord Ellen Standley Lucile Jones Ida Rooth Verna Frieda Kristol Mary Hobson Christianson Mary William Lenora Tarshis Margaret Olive Moen Hannah DeBord De Lashmitt Hazel Howe Josephine Gray Helen Holcomb Esther Shonnesan Marie Peterson REPRESENTINi., 1111. KiHillKs CLUB Genrude Bauer. Rovella Johnson, Ethel Hall. Hazel Dozier. RKI ' Ri:Sl-.NTATl ES OF THE GLEE CLUB Tlielma Stabence. Hazel Dozier. Mart-arel J.i ines, iolet Stewart. Naomi Maylield. Pa e 28



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MRS. WADE, Dean It ' s All in the Day ' s Work Excusing some, helping others with their diffi- culties, helping all who need her, acting as a friend and mother to all — this is done by our dean, Mrs. Wade. TO A FRIEND BiLLIE WyLDE I thought the world was mine, It is. Who gave the moon to me? You did. Twin lights, the love stars are Your eyes. The incense of a song ' ' our lips ; These I cherish and call ] Iy treasures. I gave you in return A caress, And a crimson aching heart To keep. Take care — return for them A flower : A rare bud of beauty And love, An everlasting bloom Of wax. And sweet delicate shades, A token, A message, a promise Of love. An angel ' s beaming smile, A slave ' s Promise of worship — just A lily. Page 30

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