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should be like ladies' hats,-on the bonnet style. Our boys, too, we have some very tall boys. Some of them are even larger than the Senior boys and quite as good looking. And iinally we have them beaten in number three to one. While it has been line to be first year pupils, we are glad to take one step higher. Farewell to Freshman Togs, next year we will be SOPHOMORES. ELLA SCHROEDER, 1913. Adelstein, Charles. Amundsen, Walter G. Apathy, Elsie Josephine. Aulenbach, Boni Veta E. Birmingham, Eunice. Bittel, Marie Louise. Blanchard, Grace. Bobbins, Stanley. Boggs, George. Born, Edna. Bowles, Edith. Brobst, Lucile Sophia. Brothers, John Wesley. Broz, Eugene Frank. Brunner, Elmer Clarence. Buettner, Carl Henry. Bullock, Edith Emily. Burnham, Olive. Burk, Harry Lorraine. Busch, Harold. Buxch, Harold John. Caleb, Lillian Loretta. Cappallo, Carl A. Casey, Marie Josephine. Chappell, William Robert. Clark, Alice Marie. Cohen, Florence. Cole, Catherine Lucile. Comer, Edna Dorothy. Conant, Howard. Corcoran, john. Crerar, Katherine Mary. Crowley, john. Cullen, Thomas Frank. Dambrow, Arthur F. Day, Edwin Charles. Decker, Dorothy G. Di Tirro, Fred. Donberg, Don, Donnelly, Jas. Leo. Donovan, Irene. Dowman, C. Howard. Durkee, Gertrude Florence. Easterbrook, Alvin George. Eckerman, Ruby Kasper. Eilers, William. Eisele, Frederic. Elliott, Alma. Estrin, Julius J. Evenchik, Morris Aaron. Fenwick, Ethel. Fenwick, Pearl. Fluck, George. French, Irene. Friedel, Elmer Herbert. Fried, Robert. Fruechtenicht, Flora Charlotte Gairing, Olga Helma. Galloway, Howard. Geiger, Albina. Giddings, Hazel Eleanor. Gilbert, Frank U. S. Glassman, Charles John. Gold, Esther. Goldman, Harry. Goldman, Louis.
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Ulibe Glass nf 1913 66 A-T, cat, b-o-y, boyg d-o-g, dogg hear us spell. Yes, we can read, too. just listen. O see the cat. Is this my cat? The cat has four paws. We had to read and spell before we came to this big school. Now we have to spell longer words and write letters too, because we are going to work in fine business offices, when we get through the High School of Com- merce. We don't mind telling people that we are proud to be members of the class of 1913. This is the first real class of our school. The three higher classes are merely adopted children, since they have been taken from other high schools. while we have known no other, but have been students of the High School of Commerce from the first. We are 242 strong, which promises a fair size for the foundation class. We come from all parts of the city, and there are some of us who have been out of school for some time and have come back to take advantage of this school. We lose a comrade now and then, but an occasional new- comer keeps our register balanced. In our big study hall, we hurry up and get our work done, the work that must be done, and then we busy ourselves to Find what amusements we canidiscover. These are numbered, however, but some of us have actually learned how to Sharpen pencils. We are also learning to make a pastime of practising the different forms of penmanship. We do so like to get a chance to whisper, but we seldom do that, because it seems as though our study room teachers have as many eyes as Argus that we read about in the fairy story. And if you are caught beware But we do get a chance to talk between bells, they even let us whisper going through the halls. On the girls gym, days, we have especially good times. The boys too seem delighted when it is their day to occupy the gym- Yes they call us freshies, but we are not so green as they think we are. Our adopted classes are doing nicelyg we are not complaining about them. They let us have green carnations at the Bazaar, for our class Bower. Indeed we were quite pleased. These flowers represented us per- fectly, being green because they are fresh, and fresh because they are green. Now that is what I call good reasoning. We are not slow, either. Why we have the Senior girls beaten in hair- dressing for one thing, and large hats for another. Senior girls should wear their hats smaller though, because they are real old and their hats 70
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Goldstein, Sarah Sylvia. Gommel, Hilda Elsie. Goodwin, Mabel Marie. Gorie, Elizabeth Esther. Graves, William Cletus. Greenberg, Hyman D. Greenberg, Anna. Grossman, Edith Ethel. Gunzenhauser, Harry. Haag, Walter George, Haggett, Charles Wilbur. Harbaugh, William J. Harrington, Mildred Esther. Hasselo, John Barge. Hayes, Clarence William. Heck, Elsie. Henning, Dorothy Anna. Herb, Florence. Herbeson, Grace Belle. Hertz, Fanny Leona. Herzer, A. Herman. Hessert, Gladys Inglehart. Hilberter, William A. Himmerlin, Ruth Maltra. Hirstius, Ruth Louise. Hoewener, Louise Charlotte. Hosken, Archelaus Edward. Houghton, Lucile. Howorth, Frank E. Israel, Lulu. jackson, May. Jares, Mary. Jelinek, Mildred Evelyn. jules, Hyman. Kaiser, Carl August D. Kanter, Louis. Kendall, Otis Russell. Kertscher, Elsa. King, Grace Marie. Kipfstuhl, Joseph Edward. Klein, Doris. Klein, Fanny. Kleinert, Raymond John. Kleinfelder, Lucy. Klippel, Clara Marie. Knable, Clyde Deiby, Koller, Andrew Raymond. Kolinsky, Maurice. Komber, John, Kominsky, Ida. Kozminski, John Thaddens. Kosicky, Joseph Harry. Kutina, Mary. Kurlander, Samuel Henry. Lebowitz, Maurice. Lent, Irene Catherine. Lyons, Marguerite Gladys, Madden, Marie. Maloney, Andrew. Margraff, Frank. Marsh, Marie. Martin, Ben. Matchett, Eleanor. McCurdy, Mildred Elizabeth McCreary, James. McGorray, James. Mendelson, Albert. Michael, Lizzie Kerr. Miller, Elsie. Miller, Lawrence. Mills, Edith Mae. Minnt, Princella. Molitor, Meta julia. Moore, Ethel, Morrison, William. Moskowitz, Edward. Mrohaly, John G. Murphy, Mary. Myers, Helen Elizabeth. Nally, Florence, Narveleit, Ole Charles. Neill, Reed, Noble, Doris Evelyn. O'Brien, Alice. O'Brien, Kathleen. Ocho, Harry.
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