Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 46 of 152
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Descriptibe (Quotations ant) Jfatoorite apings Margaret Armstrong. “And there were none but few goodlier than she.” “Did you ever?” Walter Bandlow “Put me where I may look at him.” “What’s the use?” Madge Barrett. “Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o’er books consumed the midnight oil?” “Oh, you Kiddo!” Joseph Bernstein. “Yes, I have gained my experience.” “Every senior should get an ad.” Myra Billenstein. “Oh, but she is wise.” “Isn’t that nice?” Lillian Boehm. “It's wiser being good than bad.” “Gee Whiz! Malcolm Bollman. “Though a small man he had a large soul.” “I never use it.” Marie Brennan. “You shall never take her without her answer, unless you take her without her tongue.” “Smile while your face is limber. Mary Call. “I show more mirth than I am mistress of.” “Believe me!” Mable Clark. “Is’t possible that on so little acquaintance you should like her?” “Oh, shoot!” Gertrude Colberg. “Contented wi’ little and cantie wi’ mair ” “Bosh!” Frank Crebbin. His method of saluting was the joy of all beholders. “Gee, those ideas!” 44

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Names. Mead, Elsie Meier, Ferdinand Mullally, Rose Munz, Bertha Osterland, Viola O’Connor, Rose Passig, Ella Perram, Jessie Pfister, Clara Pfleger, Florence Pfleger, Nettie Porter, Clarence Putnam, Flora Romanis, Harold Rosenburg, Louis Russ, Gladys Satink, Helen Smith, Harold Smith, Julius Smith, Esther Snell, Eva Spernoga, Florence Steigerwald, Carl Strauss, Cecil Svcc, Edward Thoering, Leona Tobin, John Vobornic, John Walker, Emma Wendel, Elizabeth Wickson, Loretta Wilson, Ross Zak, Lillian Ambition. To be wise To get short To be an elocutionist To fly in the air To get E’s To be a six footer To be the wife of a president To be the champion typist To abolish chewing gum To be a kindergarten teacher To be a banker To be sporting editor To be an actress To captain a winning foot ball team To be a bank president To write 100 words a minute in shorthand To be a suffragette To be a blonde To get thin To be heard To be a preacher To be good To be a pugilist To be an opera singer To be a banker To write 250 words in shorthand “To grow a good grass crap” To be a great conversationalist To be an old maid To find a nice young fellow who is looking for a nice young girl To make a catch To behave in the chemistry class To be an orator 43 Extravagance. Coming late to English classes Glasses Curls Napoleons’ lunch room Absence from school Sweetness Lunch Books Boys Hair ribbons Cookies Ball games Basket ball games Lunch Dreaming Smiles Cream of tomato soup That laugh Flesh reducer Giggling Dresses Powder Pie The phrase, Not Yet” Time Sleep Arguments Silence Dips Shoes Lemon pie Gum Summer hats



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Frances Davis. “And listens like a three year’s child.” “Are you ready?” Rose Eggert. “Talked of noble aims and high, hinted of a future fine.” “Do it now, and do it well.” Florence Feller. “She is a friend both true and jolly.” “Suffering cats!” Alice Foster. “Beseech me to be good.” “The idea!” Helen Fox. “It’s hardly in a body’s pow’r. To keep at times, frae being sour.” “Gee, I’m tired. Florence Gilbride. “He spake o’ the darts in my benny dark een.” “Great Guns.” Adelene Greer. “She liked whate’er she looked on, And her looks went everywhere •” “Ach Louie.” George Groman. “In arguing, too, the parson owned his skill, For even though vanquished he could argue still.” “Oh, that debate.” George Hach. “A little, upright, pert, tart, tripping wight, And still his precious self his dear delight.” “I’ll knock your good eye out.” Lenore Harrington. “What a pretty tale you told me Once upon a time.” “Ye gods and little fishes.” Margaret Hayes. Happy and from all care I’m free; Why aren’t they all contented like me? “Let’s yell.” Olga Klump. “She is a pleasant companion.” “Ask me, I don’t know.” 45

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