Commercial High School of Brooklyn - Annual Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1909

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The Ledge' 1 8 V ing letters and numerals. The meeting was then adjourned. A , At a regular. meeting on Tuesday, De- cember 15, the members were busily ell-- gaged in designing' ornamental. Christ- mas cards. Several minor business mat- ters were discussed, after which the meeting adjourned. - 1 ' iii-1 The Sketch Club. 1 Un Monday afternoon, December 7, the Sketch Club held its regular meeting in Room 420. Vice-President Weil called the meeting to order, President Ruger being absent. At this meeting the members exhibited their posters, for which prizes were awarded. Thefol- lowing received prizes: lst prize, Meara, 217, 2nd prize, Weil, 410. The following received honorable mention: ,lst Honorable Mention, Weil, 410, 2nd Honorable Mention, Meara, 217. . ' j Miss Ketchem, G. H. S., and Mr. M. Greenberg, C. H. S., acted as judges. Senior Class. A special meeting of the Senior Class was called on December 7, to discuss the matter of selecting a class emblem. A pin and a fob, submitted by at New York firm, Popper 81 Sons, secured the largest number of votes. Each member of the classihad the option of choosing either the fob or the pin. After the design was selected, the meeting adjourned, -i in Gn November 27 and 28, Mr. Resel- had an A exhibition of some of his water colors, crayons, pastels, charcoal, and pencil sketches, at his home, 184 South Gxford Street. These sketches ! some seventy-one in number, represent scenes from his travels through Italy, Franca Germany, SP2li'11, and the United States be ' I ' a d H, sides many drawings of figures Il owers. The members of the Sketch Club painted the covers' of the programq and visited the exhibition on Friday afternoon. We are pleased to welcome Mr. Teeter back to the school, after his absence of several months. Mr. Teeter, as many know, was selected by the Board of Ed- ucation to visit the public schools of England, in search of ideas which might be advantageously introduced, in the ed- ucational institutions of this country. At a session of the Commercial Teach- ers Association, of which Mr. Raynor is the president, and the State Teachers Association, held in Syracuse, on Decem- ber 29, several of the members of our faculty took part in the program. Mr. MacGregory spoke on The Place of Drawing and the Mechanic Arts in a Commercial Course, while Mr. Scar- borough delivered an address on Busi- ness Correspondence, Getting Results. Now, jamie, you must not take jen- nie's toys.', They ain't Iennieis, Mamma. Wfhile you ,was out, Santy Claus came to me and said they was for mef,-E.r. Going, going, going! said an auc- tioneer. MXN here are you going ? asked a large-bearded man in the room. f'l'm going to the Zoological Gardens to tell the keeper that one of the baboons is loose,', replied the knight of the ham- mer.-Ex. A cyclist dismounted at a toll-gate, Where vehicles were charged twopence and pedestrians a halfpenny each, and supporting his cycle upon his back, of- fered the toll-keeper a halfpenny. Two- pencef' said the keeper sternly. HW115' so ? replied the frugal cyclist, I am H foot passenger. Naw, was the all- SWe1', you're a cart. -Er. I q.oB. j ffl I Con Cn Thi before oi defeated the 1908- stood 2 gc cold, whi from cont Neither e the first l was witl kicking f chances. after som. Ziegler sf minutes 2 score. L were espi while Sha High Sch The sux Commerciqi Cooke .... Qtto. . , , Ziegler .... Stuart. . , , Donnghy. . 1ff'TS'011 .... Souville. e L Lrmglilin. . Bencdicl . . 13OLlr1quQg h bchumm. Rkxl-KxI'kxk GOlLling, I Goalsxg .l he lllg the :unliu ally, Kxiccx eleven

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S0Cieties That the State should own and Control large gorporations. Wylie, 3265 Langer, 325g and Reiss, 306, captain, ably de- fended the affirmative, While QQOHHOI., Castellano, and Madebach, captain, all gf 405, maintained the negative. The affirm- ative was victorious. A meeting was held on the VVednesday before Christmas, and another debate oc- cupied the time of the members. The question discussed was: Resolved, That the course in the Commercial High School should be open to girls. l Metz Cup Debate. Un December 4, Room 306 defeated Room 410 in a debate, for the Metz Cup, on the question: Resolved, That the Fed- eral Government should own and operate the railways of the country. Room 306 defended the-negative, and 'was repre- sented by: Zschorna, Scocco, and Hil- lary, while Room 410 represented by: Belden, Koenig, and T ropp, upheld the affirmative. Messrs. Bickmore, Wil- kins and Yoder acted as the udges. . , .At the regular Friday morning assem- bly of December 18, another Metz Cup debate was held. Thequestion discussed was: Resolved, That Immigration should be further restricted by an illiteracy test. The affirmative was defended by John- son, 318, Schneir, 3185 and Smith, 3193 while the negative was 'maintained by Felter, 317, Holthusen, 3135 and Holz- berg, 313. The judges, Messrs. Kip, Proctor, and MacNamara, awarded the decision to the negative. -,,..i1il- Natural History Club. 1 Cn Friday afternoon, December 4, the 'Natural 'History Club held its regular meeting in the physiological laboratorlf- President' Robinson called the meeting 'LO Order. After attending to the reigulal' business they examined various 1115CCt forms' under the microscope. The meet- ing was then adjourned. 17 At the meeting of the C1 b p 8 11 on Decem- ber ll, Mr. Bedford thren ' ' th ' ' pictures or A C PYOYOZOH, paramacium, and ainoebgi upon the s bers the characteristics of the-Q mip , L : . .ure water animals. Crew, C1CSCfilJi11g to the mem- Gn F riday, D b tinued the ecem er 18, the club enu- study of the protozoa. and took UP, in substance. the interesting' Study of the hydria. an insect to be seen in stagnant water, by the use of a ewan- mon magnifying glass. The niezniierg were set to work drawing picuires .ii the hydria, and in taking notes of in lialiii, ..H- .-M. p The Orchestra. A musicale and reception was given nv the violin students of Mr. .ltllgll-Z Schmidt, on Friday evening, lk-eemlfei' ll. The following participants are mean- bers of the school: lyanber. 421 1 Nies- serve, 120, Newson, 311. and NI:iyiXii'ali. 102. A violin solo was reinlered by Xen'- son, who is a member of the t'onnin-reizil High School Qrchestra. Un Friday night, Deeenibei' ll, dn- members of the Urchestra. under the leadership of Mr. Zeiner, rendered va- rious musical selections at a mass inevi- ing held in the Bedford liraneh -if dn- Young Men's Christian .Xssoeizni--n. This meeting is one of niany uf it- kind to be held throughout the state. in the in- terest of nomination by direct ballot. ,.l.,...--- The Pen Club. A llleetillg WHS llelil Ull lleeemlwl' -1. but owing to the fact that a iiizijnrity -if the members were absent, no ixiil 'V'5 li business was transacted. Q11 Friday afternoon, lieeembei' 1.1. the club held its regular ineeilftl ll' Room 319. President Rozek called the meeting to orderyand. havin! 'lf' tim'-'31 business to transact they pI'0CCCfll 'l Will' the regu ar devoted the rest of their time te l'7'3fW' 1 work The members 111011 u,,,,.,qfll i ,i -f-'M' . fr- , Ya..



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'0penCC Q ld lklqi- r.'p,Qux lx llllllx' I of Eils Mols of ill might thi' eil- lllltfy. l Teach- 3-YUJI' ig -leacliers Dezem- Of our n. Mr. 'lace of 'ts in a T. Scar- 1 Busi- plesultsf' ike ,len- Vfhile me and an auc- asked i :glam tc tell Jons is 2 ham- ll-gate, h, and ck. Of' 'TWO' Willy L am fl 16 Hn' .O ,,,ff'f:23za:ff ' Afff' Z X? TH LETICS L N SOCCER. j Commercial, 2-BOYS, High, 0, Cn Thursday, December 3, at our field before only forty persons, Commercial defeated Boys' High in the last game of the 1908-1909 soccer series. The score stood 2 goals to none. The day was very cold, which probably kept the fellows from coming out to cheer the team on. Neither eleven was able to score during the first half, though, at. times, the ball was within shooting distance. High kicking for the net lost several good chances. In the second period of play, after some exciting work around the net, Ziegler shot our hrst goal, and a few minutes after, Cooke made the second score. Laughlin, Souvil-le, and Benedict were especially good for Commercial, while Shanholt and Kennedy did well for High School. The summary follows: Commercial C25 Position, Boys' High COD Cooke .............. RQ O. F ....... .I . .Light Otto ...... ...... ..., R . F. ......... .Havens Ziegler ..... .... C . F.. . . .Bridgetts Stuart ....... .... L . F. ............. Kohen Donaghy .... ..... L . O. 'F. . .. ...... Kennedy Bergen ..... .... R . H. B... . ., ..... Shanholt Souville .... .... C . H. B . .Henley-RuSl1 Laughlin ..... . . .L. B. ........ . .Swan Benedict ..... . . .R. B.. ..... We1PiC1 f Rodriquez ............ L. B. ...... .. . . . .Eagen Schumm ............. Goal ...... . ...... Jacobs Referee-Mr. Page, P. S. A. L. Linesmen- Golding, Ruhig. .Time of halves-25 1T1111Uf9S- Goals-Cooke, Ziegler. The members of the soccer team met in the auditorium on Friday, December 11, 211161 elected Stuart Jas captain of the eleven for the season of 1909- BASKET BALL. The following is a schedule of thi basket ball games which are yet In he played: January 9-Manual at 14th Rt-Q'i .Xi-m..ry gg-Jersey City l-l. S. :ii lvrsex' Ci: -Morris at Morris. i i ii Feb1'U31'Y3-Boys' High at our cnnri 6-Erasmus. lU-Commerce at our iwim-1, 19-Manual at 2nd Signal KN-rp-. 22-Ocean Side :il Rnqkvilli- ll-:eil-:-. 24-Stuyvesant :it Sliiyvcsziiii Z7-Jersey City l'l. S. :it fini' iwnirz. Eastern District, 24, vs.'Commer:ial, 15. On Friday afternoon, lilccviiilici' ll. our basket ball tcznn was ili-lk-:iii-il ln Eastern Districtls qniincl. at the pl in'ly'- seventh Regiment -iXi'iiioi'y, ln' thi- sr--rv of 24 to l5. Owing to the fact that this was the iirst game of the season: ini' our team, the Eastern llistrici live rli-in-ly had the advantage. cspccizill.x' in the i-:irly part of the contest. ln the se-'ninl hzili. however, the two teams wcrif iiioim- i-vi-nly matched, and for a time it lonlci-il :is though the final score would hi- :i xii-. Belden and Souvillc hoih iliil k'Xk'k'flli ll ally good work. altliongh :is :1 wli-vlv. taking the ClI'ClllllSl'Z1IlL'CS into wiisipfliwxi- tion, the work of the tcznn was sziiisiziv- tory. The summary follows: Eastern Dist'-I--t CZ-ll C fN'll l 'lfll 'li' 7 My 1 f ...lli'nnn'a Saltzman Qeaptl .... lx. Il.. ........ ,qwm Baihn ............ ... . ........ . .fill- f'f-1 C hen ........ ...C ............ .Q i -. O H' R C' llchlcn errant' Schick .............. .L. . ' . U .wmmw ROSCUSOH' ' ' i5ilfS't'ha1f. Mr, Spcrlingg. ltlil . ll: S Riiibciiildialf. Mr. Stock. C. ll. S. lnnc fit lilies lfm minutes-CHCll- SCM? keepers'- lc vA--- ' 5 u

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