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

 - Class of 1914

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MELANIA CADISCH. Though the youngest of the class is she, She is just as clever as clever can be. Along any line, she can ably debateg To be pitted against her' is counted ill- fate. LAURENCE WEIL. In arguing, he oft excels All others round about. He goes ahead, straight to the point, And does away with doubt. HELEN GEDEON. Helen is always seen with a smile on her face and has a pleasant greeting for all her classmates. She never fails to make a good recitation and can afford to smile. FRANCES SELMANOVITZ. First a twinkle in her eye, Then appears a dimple. Thus she smiles to passers-by, It's truly very simple. LEONARD THUNHORST. A most industrious lad is heg Expert in shorthand he aims to be 5 His knowledge of English is truly fine, In chemistry too he'll ever shine. 41

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RAYMOND HERRON. Short in stature, wise by nature, Always full of fun is heg Long on brains and full of kindness, Always ready for some glee. SARAH KAMENETSKY. In class We've one ardent and brave suf- fragetteg She believes woman soon her full rights must getg Prizes oft she has won most dear to her hearty In school work she's willingly shared the hard part. ROSA LAMP. Were a prize ever given for being late, That Rose would receive it, is fixed by fate, Yet, she lived only just across the way. Once at school, she was always happy and gay. FLORENCE MULLEN. When a task is once begun, She will not rest till it is done. Her auburn tresses signify, That she is ever sure to try. NELLIE PALMER. Smiles she gives to every one And takes things as they come, She's neither heard to use much slang Nor caught a-chewin' gum. 40



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SUSIE HEATH. Modest and quiet, a worker alway, She follows her aim as night follows day, Foiled once, tries again, looks out not be- neathg Best of all she's herself,-our friend Susie Heath. HARRY THOMAS. This young man is very polite, And courteous to all. He works away with all his might, And is quiet in the hall. ETHEL NYGREN. Admired for her brilliancy, Distinguished for her poise, Adored for her gentle grace, And soft clear voice. ROBERT MCDONNELL. This slender, cheerful, clear-eyed lad Does not believe in being sad. In the midst of strangers he's at his ease Is thoughtful and courteous, easy to please. JAKE BERNSTEIN. A student good and most polite, Astronomy his chief delight. He knows the planets every one, In far star sees a brilliant sun. EDWIN BRATBURD. Verily, when I ope' my mouth, let no dog bark. 42

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