Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 109 of 156
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ffliafifi of 1914 WHEN this wonderful class entered the High School of Commerce it was the largest class in the school, and it is still holding its own, for what we have lost iu numbers, we make up in size, witness, Anthony Dolezal and John Stark, to say nothing of the author of this history. The Sophomores have been doing things as well, and are famous in all lines, but it is in athletics especially that we shine. We had several players on our very successful foot ball team, and the second basket ball team was composed mostly of Sophomores, while several boys intend to try for the base ball team if it materializes. The Rooters’ Club which is composed mostly of Sophomores was led by a Sophomore who is without doubt one of the best leaders in the city. Here is a sample of one of the yells: ‘‘One a zippa, two a zippa, three a zippa zang, Wc are the boys of the Commerce gang. Stand us on our heads, stand us on our feet, We are the boys who can’t be beat.” About our standing in our studies, let people ask any of our teachers and they will agree that ours is a class of workers. Although some of our number have visited the office for an occasional offence, usually a minor one, we are as a rule very well behaved students. But as to conduct in general we also outshine the rest of the school. Ask Mr. Creig who are the best pupils in conduct, and I will venture to say that he will immediately answer, “The Sopohmores are by far the best.” The girls having become more intimate with the school than they were during their Freshman year, have taken more interest and had more enjoyment than ever before. They worked hard and earnestly to make the Sophomore Candy Sale a success, and in getting “sweets from the sweets,” they more than succeeded. Many of the Sophomore girls are also valued members of the Glee Club. By reading this over, you will surely say the rest of the classes do not compare with the Sophomores, and we hope that all of the pupils in this year's Sophomore class will return next year and help keep up our fine record, so that as Juniors, we may still reipain the biggest class in all respects. HOMER TWITCHELL, 1914. g’lipljrnnorpfi—(fllaaa of 1914 Abrams, Dorothy Appleby, Margaret Apple, Paul Barber, Clarence Bauer, Robert Baxter, Ross Bender, George Berenbaum, Tilly Bergold, Fred Black, Amelia Blanchard, Grace Bowlin, Truwery Brady, Mary Bratburd, Flora Brown, Louisa Brugge, Irwin Buchman, Hilda Buchwald, Alfred Buesch, Lucy Cadisch, Melania Caldwell, Ruth Champlin, Marion 107

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Cohn, Joseph Crawford, Ora Curphy, Bertha Curtiss, Grace Dornbrook, Ilenry Dorsey, Florence Dunaysky, Charles Eckerraan, Hazel Egleston, Doris Fawcett, Hazel Field, Thomas W. Fischer, Henry Fligle, Durwood Forsberg, Arthur Friedman, Celia Gaiser, Emily Galloway, Hazel Gibson, Clarence Gilliland, Robert Guhl, Lydia Haag, Richard Hammer, Paula Hanchette, Lada Herskovitz. Abraham Henning, Edna Ilerwald, Anna Hohmau, Margaret Horn, Leona Isaac, Myrtle Jelinek, Bessie Jokay, Karla Kaiser, Florence Kamenetsky, Sarah Katzel, Samual Kerr, Ruth Kilbane, Marie Kilrain, Edward Kirian, Edwin Klein, David Knorr, Lillian Kohlicek, Frances Krivos, James Kraus, Mildred Krauss, Walter Levinson, Nettie Light. Daniel Lusky, Rose Lyon, Ethel Luther, Frank Marsh, Marie Mayer, John Mackenzie, Charles McMillen, Harry McTige, Hubert Mead, George Mettel, Beatrice Menger, Louise Miller, Viola Miller, Claire Minch. Edward Mrohaly, Margaret Molitor, Lillian Moskowitz, Stella Mullen. Ralph Murphy, Eleanore Oestreich, Louise Oviatt, Isabelle Peach, Helen Porter, Viola Puska, Ksenia Rayner. Beatrice Reidthaler, Malvine Rife, Florence Sack, Morris Sauernheimer, Erwin Schmitt, George Schwartz, Edna Sclmanovitz, Frances Soman, Andrew Sicha, Lawrence Siess, Frank Silberman, Edith Snider, Pearl Solomon, Sara Smith, Ruth Stark, John Strauss, Frances Stoffel, Viola Tomchick, Andrew Todd, Mary Twitchell, Homer Verrell, Elmer Weikert, Helen Weiner, Irwin Weinberg, Mollie Weiss, Lina Weiss, Yetta Wiseman, Leland Woldman, Edward Young, Evylene 108

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