Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1913

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Page 51 text:

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FALL TERM. Henry Reich ..... Hannah Spcro ... Eleanor Matchett . Raymond Reehorst Harry Katz ...... .......President ... Vice-President .......Treasurer ........ .Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, FALL TERM. Lionel Russon. William Hilberer. Harry Katz. May bell Sebek. Yetta Eskin SPRING TERM. Lionel Russon Sarah Milstein Edwin Day .. Eugene Broz . Louis Zak ... ......President ... Vice-President ......Treasurer .......Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Alice Merkt Irene Putnam Harvey Noss Ben Martin 45

Page 50 text:

T is for Thor kelson, so pleasing to meet; For speed on the typewriter she’s hard to heat. U is for untruths, so easy to say, Take th seniors’ advice, “To tell them don’t pay.” V stands for virtue, the seniors’ best trait. For vim, a great factor that won our debate. W is for Weiss, and Wolfe the demure, For Winsper and Weisman. Wise? To be sure! X,—It is now known, the Seniors be praised. ’Tis the new “School of Commerce” that soon will be raised. Y means to yield. No senior knows how. Y’s also for youth, to whom we all bow. Z stands for Zak, so stout and so sound; In athletics and games lie ran always be found. Z’s also for zeal that old ’13 has won. ’Tis the last of the letters, the alphabet’s done. HYMAN GREENBERG, 1913. CLASS DAY SPEAKERS. Pianist .........................Helma Gairing Prophet .........................Irene Putnam Poet......................................Sarah Milstein Orator...................................Eugene Bros Class Will ..............................Edwin Day Historian.................................Elina Mantey Humorist................................Maybell Sebek COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS. Lionel Russon Isadore Samuels Ben Martin Albert Mendelson Eleanor Gaiser Dora Reiches Emma Stark Frieda Frankel Alice Winsper 4.K



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BOOKS WE OUGHT TO KNOW. An Ideal Commonwealth ........... The House that Grew.............. Problem of Today ............... Pleasures of Life............... The Light that Shines in Darkness In the Palace of the King........ House of Joy..................... House of Surprises............... Pool in Constant Confusion...... Search for the Silver City...... The Light that Failed........... Hymn of Joy...................... Popular Fairy Tales............. An Expensive Luxury.............. The Duplicated Note............. Best Thoughts.................... Evening Thoughts................ Morning Call .................... Only a Girl .................... The Golden Key.................. Little Rosebud.................. The Silent Places............... The Mystic Chambers.............. Battles of Principles ........... Times of Peril................... An Exciting Race................. The Sportsman ................... '1'he Bravest of the Brave ..... The Boy Patriot.................. A Young Hero ................... With the Main Guard............. Three Bright Girls.............. Young Crusaders ................ Helping Hands................... The Conscientious Man .......... A Willing Helper ............... The Honored Coach .............. Little Miss Joy ................ Little Miss Dorothy ............ A Brave Defense................. Beginner’s Star-Book............ The Toilers ..................... Homeward Bound .................. Young Colonists.................. ............... High School of Commerce ..............................Our School ................Our New Building: When? ........................ Days at Commerce .................... Mr. Weimer’s Smile ...................... Mr. Weimer’s Office ..............................Room 16 ................................. Room 5 ..............................The Hall ....Search for Location of uew H. S. of C. ...................... 1912 Football Team ...............“Commerce Will Shine” ............... Bridge Swung; Blockade .........Tardiness. Unnecessary Absem e ...............................“Permit” ................... All Lessons Prepared ................................. Home Work ................................. 8:30 Bell ....................... Esther Weisman ................... Knowledge of Vacation ...............................L. Glickman ................The Study Room: Room 1 ........... Banking Books and Envelopes .................................... Exams. ....................... Week of Exams. ............. South vs. Commerce Debate .......................Mr. D. M. Evans ....................... Jacob Weintraub ...............................Wm. Hilberer .......................... Eugene Broz ................................ Louis Zak Mabel Sebek. Irene Putnam. Esther Simonds .................................. Freshmen ..........Miss Amidon and Mr. Gehring .................-............... Mr. Creig ...................... Mr. H. C. Ditmer .......................... Mr. McMyler ......................... Eleanor Aults .......................Dorothy Decker .............. East vs. Commerce Debate ................................Mathematics ................................... Seniors ............................. Report Cards ..............Those Who Started Oct.. 1909 50

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