High School of Commerce - Annual Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1910

Page 63 of 168

 

High School of Commerce - Annual Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1910 Edition, Page 63 of 168
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Page 63 text:

First Violins: Fred Dubs Raymond Joslin Stella Beck Frank Pesicka Ethel Kilfoyle Second Violins: Madge Barrett Carl Thumm Esther Foley Marie Bittel 'Cello : Blanche Caldwell Flute : Roy Pelton Qhrrbestra Cornets: H. T. McMyler Ferdinand Meyer Horn: S. R. Hoover Trombone: H. C. Ditmer Bells: Francis Betts Drums: Pearl Palmer Piano: Myra Billenstein Ethel Whipp 55

Page 64 text:

Ee Ziaigb School uf flinmmme What is this large and roomy hall With clinging vines and roughened wall? Is't here that Caesar fights his wars, And Dido mourns Aeneas she adores? Who is this learned seer? Regard him well, For much he knows and much he has to tell- Who sits within that massive wall And talks to children great and small? 'Tis Mr. Weimer, we are told to note, Who from the ancient records does not quote, He speaks of what we now can do and be, Of present wonders on the land and sea. Cheerful, but stanchly, stands he at the helm, A captain, he whom naught can overwhelm, There is a thoughtful figure at his side, Who teaches, loves us, and in all doth guide, 'Tis to Miss Amidon we go in woe, Knowing that there a friend we'll Find, no foe. Another figure at the helm does stand, Assistant, able, worthy, wise and grand: 'Tis Mr, Hoover whom we see, From whom, though should he chide, we would not Hee. And near us stands a man with smiling face, Who from his brain a funny story must efface, Or else a roar of laughter loud Will greet the ears of this small crowd, For Mr. Ditmer's kindly glance, Attracts and wins while bright eyes dance. The bell has sounded, so to the rooms they Bock, For eight and half past, says yon stately clock. Then from Room Twenty listeners discern, First muffled whispers, then tones quite stern, For Mr. Gehring, who is so mercilessly grave, Says that girls who come to school and for talk crave, Must for five minutes let their books suliice, And sit behaving actually wise. Then to Mr. Harrison's room we come, With trembling hand and tongue near dumb. Fear not, for see above that stern-set mouth, Gleam eyes as warm as the Sunny South. He, the hardest task does not disdain, But works away with might and main. Now, to Mr. Curry's room we shall go, Where, hand in hand, love and work do flow, While, radiantly, that good man's face does glow. A few of the guardians you have seen, Of this dear school, which stands serene, Yet know ye not the name, I ween, 'Tis the High School of Commerce ye have seen. IMOGENE PILCH ER, '10

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