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

 - Class of 1914

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RUTH SNYDER. Of a sweet disposition and courteous manner, Ruth is always recognized by her smile. She invariably has her les- sons and is never daunted by hard prob- lems. LILLIAN FREEDMAN. She loves to read and does it well, Her learning is profound, And that she smiles, you'd never guess, For gravity she's renowned. DAVID KAMNETSKY. Newspaper reporter he well could be, Or owner of a baseball team, At both of these, one could easily see Him display an extra amount of steam. CELIA ABRAMSKY. This girl is small of stature and has brown hair and sparkling brown eyes. In and out of class, she always has a ready answer for any question asked her. Basketball is her main recreation. ADA MCDOWELL. In basketball she can't be beat, This pretty maid of five foot six, Extremely rapid in typist's feat, This little member of all our cliques.

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JAMES KRIVOS. James Krivos, a good athlete, In many games he did competeg He, like others, of manly frame Helped to win our high school fame. BEATRIX RAYNER. The fastest typist in the class, And first the forty-word test to pass. When writing her fingers fairly flewg She's able in other subjects, too. AMANDA RANDOLPH. In music this young lady Plays a leading role. If she only keeps on trying, She'll surely reach the goal. LILLIAN BERENBAUM. Now Lilly, they say, is quite a musician Who chooses her friends of the same in- clination g As to her lessons, she's up with the best- She toils and toils, without any rest. ELEANOR MURPHY. A lass of Ireland is she, This Murphy known to fame, We hope that she may ever be An honor to her name. 34



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FLORENCE MCCORKINDALE. She's neat and bright, this miss, and young: Long walks she takes the Howers among, Rare pictures oft, she'll draw at school, But shunning house-work is her rule. , MARTHA HANSEN. There is a tall forward upon our team, Who fills her place with vigor and steam, She's captain, you know, She never plays slow, And we all speak of her with esteem. ELSIE JOKAY. This young maid with eyes so brown, That sparkle through the darkest night, Will some day be of great renown, When all her virtues come to light. MAX NEWBERGER. In stature short, but long in name, In spite of both he's bound for fame. Conscientious and willing to work, When keeping books, he'll never shirk. RUTH KERR. Not tall, just ninety-six in weight, A little critical in class, A pleasure-seeker, small and great, But then she is a comely lass.

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