High School of Commerce - Caravel Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1911

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High School of Commerce - Caravel Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 105 of 136
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Page 105 text:

COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 C' K0 LEK5 .M O T has always been '1 hobby for the members of the High School pany the dilfeient teams when play mg out of town For this purpose the Strollers reorganized. Last December they took their first walk to Celtic Park, and there participated in cheering our Cross Country Team at the Championships. During the spring term the fellows took a Hfteen-mile jaunt to Passaic, N. I., and there witnessed the baseball game between Passaic and Commerce. The members have planned to walk to many of the towns within a radius of about twenty- five miles, and for this purpose intend to start every Saturday morning at about ten o'clock and enjoy a day's outing. Two of the Faculty members, Messrs. Bennett and Goldstein, accompanied the boys on most of their trips and showed that they were yet in the prime of life and could rough it as well as any of the younger chaps. Among the many walks planned, perhaps the longest was the trip to Lakewood, N. I., which the members took during the Easter holidays, so that they were able to stay there over night and spend the following day in that locality. If it is possible, the more sturdy of the youngsters will take a three days' trip to Philadelphia, and there visit many places of interest to students of American history. Sz 2' ' ' . . . . Q-:I iv? of Commerce to take long walks in the vicinity and to accom- - J . . . XL I -,V ' . V C 'VV . W1 1 . . OFFICERS Sept, to Feb. Feb. to June B. IWENDELSOHN, '11 ,President H. VAN BAALEN, 'II E. DUDENHOFFER, ,II Vice-President B. MENDELSOHN, 'II L, WHL, ,II Secretary C. DUTCHER, '11 Faculty Advisers Messrs. GOLDSTEIN and BENNETT IOI

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COMMERCE YEAR BUCK, 1911 ta Qttlgl HE Camera Club started with a ' H snap tl1isyear,-undertakingactive T work from the very start. At the .Q -,wr beginning of their season the Club was hard pressed for developing facilities, but through the kindness of Dr. Cheston this pre- dicament was finally overcome. He gave the Club permission to use the dark room at the rear of the Physics Lab This dark room was the light of hope of the Club. As the membership is limited to ten, the meetings of the organization were more like socials than the ordinary get-togethersf' Mr. A. H. Lewis, the Faculty Adviser, has given illus- trated talks at many of the meetings, thereby increasing their attractive- ness. The Club has planned to study the artistic side of photography, at the same time experimenting with the more delicate printing paper and photographic materials. The organization will hold an exhibition later in the term, at which many of the photographs taken by the members of the Club will be on view. The Club has been able to supply its members with various paraphernalia and literature, thus giving them an opportunity to improve in their work. Many thanks are due Mr. A. H. Lewis for his interest and his diligent efforts to make this Club a success. OFFICERS Sept. to Feb. Feb. to fime C. M. ScHwA.-xn, '14 Presiident C. M. SCHWAAB, '14 R. M. SOMMER, '13 Vice-President S. STERNBERG, '12 Mr. A. H, LEWIS Secretary and Treasurer Mr. A. H. LEWIS Mr. A. H. LEWIS Faculty Adviser Mr. A. H. LEWIS E635 sv



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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 Zin Memoriam ROLPH B. PAGE A friend, and honored by all. BEAUMONT HYMAN Born March, 1894 ' Died April, 1911 A pleasing comrade. JACOB SIEGLOXVITZ Born March, 1894 p Died April, 1911 A faithful friend. CHARLES ICENNETH HARLEY Born October 23, ISQI Died December 4, 1910 Possessed of manly traits and unfailing courage. L0U1s G. SCHMOLL Z Born November 9, 1894 Died November 6, 1910 A cheerful comrade, a faithful friend, and an honor to all who knew him. VVILLIAM H. SAUTTER, '09 Born December 27, 1892 Died April 8, IQII His entire progress through high school was marked by fixed endeavor, willing participation and well-earned victories. I02 l 1111 do 1

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