Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1913

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Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1913 Edition, Page 122 of 162
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LIMERICKS. Said Reich: Don’t think me benighted For quitting debates, nor affrighted. Tho I felt a strong call To play basket-ball, In our victory, none’s more delighted. Said Mullen: You never would guess The hard work that we did, and the stress That, we put on debate. We toiled early and late,— Who, with McMyler for coach, could do less? Every one knows when the Rooters hoot, “Peaches, Gene Peaches, shoot now shoot,” That the basket ball Is bound to fall Down into the basket and through, so cute. There's Martin! He’s Ben, our debater. On coast vessels’ tolls a rebater. “’Twas absurd,” he cried, “The mere thought all deride, “That we to the English should eater.” Commerce has a tall Senior named Russon, As captain he ruled without fussin’. If a fellow played tame, lie taught him the game, Did this very tall Senior named Russon. We’ve a little short forward named Billy, Who never says anything silly. Although not a star, We rate him at par, This wonderful forward named Billy. There’s one of our athletes named Cullen, Who never was known to he sullen. He played in no game, But was there all the same, For manager was this same Cullen. 120

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Mr. Dutton to Ed: Say, Ed. what kind of mettle are you made of. anyway t Harry Katz (from the rear of room): Pig iron, Mr. Dutton. Sign on Physics Book: In ease of fire throw this in. Mr. Gehring: Henry, how do you form the imperative verb? Henry: Just the way you do. Mr. Gehring: Well, how do I form it? Henry: I don't know how you do form it. Mr. Gordon: If I brought suit against you--- Arthur Haas: His suit's too big for me. (Laughing in the class room.) The fourth hour Civics class is crowded. Clarence Barber and Arthur Xavier sit in one seat. They were both writing at the same time and Clarence is left handed while Arthur is right handed. Mr. Weber announced, (choking with laughter) “Talk about economy; here it is right at the High School of Commerce.” In the second hour economics class, Mr. Gordon was telling of his boyhood, and he said that he was brought up on the country, but he added that it didn’t agree with him. Anna Krivets said, “I guess you were not strong enough to work on the country,” and everybody laughed. Mr. Gordon: What did they do with captives in the olden time? Kathryn Spidell: Eat them. Tis to Laugh. Miss Ainidon (in English Class) : When reporting a class joke for the Annual, give only the incidents necessary to bring out the point. (Class very attentive). After the climax is reached, there is but one thing to do. What? Anna Krivets (perfectly sure she is right) : Then laugh. Mr. Dutton (while drawing circles on a blank globe): What can I do with these after I have finished? Bright (?) Student (dreamily): Erase them. Mr. Ileald: Why is a letter of application hard to write? Elsie Apathy: You have to tell the truth. Mia-directed Energy. Mr. Manvilie making baskets in the faculty game. Opposing the Annual. Order in Room 11 the fifth hour. Attending Ecremmoc meetings. Speeches by Manager Cullen. Coming to school on “Opening Day.” 119



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We all know a young lady named Decker, From getting ads, no one could check er. She’d get them all right. Without making a fight, This famous Miss Dorothy Decker. There is a young lady named Bratburd, Who is neither bashful nor backward. She has lessons all right, For she studies at night, She’s a worker, this same Flora Bratburd. Said Griffiths: Did it appear, We tackled South High with great fear? We knew they were right, And had a hard fight, To make victory real and not “near.” Said Mendelson: Was 't ’13 and fate, That gave us the wrong side in debate? Whatever the reason, Out of and in season, We must study right early and late. RHYMES. There is Homer Twitchell who’s long and lean, Who never would think of doing things mean, At basket ball, he plays a good game, In work at school, he will also win fame. There is Dave Kamnetzky, who’s not very tall, But he worries not when he chances to fall; For don’t you see, because he’s so small, He falls not as far as those that are tall. There are Weinlraub and Lebowitz, fine players they, Who a great many people will readily say, In basket ball playing , cau hardly be beat; Who gave us oft victr’y, our opponents defeat. “Gene” Broz is fair to look at you know, But how would he look seen wielding a hoe? Athletics ’s his specialty beyond a doubt, When considering the fair sex, please leave “Gene” out. 121

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