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

 - Class of 1911

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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 ' FRN A lfii 5 IP 4 V A bf 5 1 - ,F A . FL' U 4-ll g : .. . 23 ,ff A 3 ' J ' Z' ll I ' 97' S f 2: if ' f or e' ' , 1 2' K - 'ees - ea J' a ir - 1 T-3-5'-TL'l'2 ?'2 -S -ls -ad-'W INTER-CLASS RELAY RACES The Inter-Class Relay Races resulted in an ultimate victory for a seventh term class, this time 7B winning the school championship. Each runner had to run twice around the indoor track, a distance of about I6O yards. After a great many close races 7B won, its time being 1 minute 26 seconds. The team was composed of Banov, Macsoud, Love and Moses. V THE INTER-CLASS BASKET-BALL TOURNAMENT The Basket-ball Tournament soon developed into a contest between Classes 5F and 4K. In the final game, 4K won. Its team was composed of Sieglestein, L. E3 VVeinstein, R. F., Dunn, Center, Strong, L. G.g and Curtis, R. G. - ' THE INTER-CLASS SXVIMMING TOURNAMENT The swimming tournament brought forth many good swimmers. After all the foam had disappeared, Class SA was awarded the Championship. Its four repre- sentatives were: Yonngling, Renne, NValters and Thomason. THE INTER-CLASS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT It is still too early to give any reports on how the baseball tournament will finish, but as the book goes to press we have assurance that it will be hotly con- tested. INTER-CLASS RIFLE TOURNAMENT For the second time in the history of the High School of Commerce, an Inter- Class Rifle Tournament was held this year. The results eclipsed by far the ex- pectations of Dr. Foster, the Coach, and also those of Manager Barzilay. Not only were the boys in the second to eighth terms interested in it from the start, but after the tournament, some classes held matches of their own, in which many fel- lows handed in good scores. The tournament was won by Class 7A with a score of 151 out of a possible 175. Boyce, a member of the winning team, handed in a perfect score of 35. The boys representing 7A and their individual scores were: Boyce, 35, Scarano, 315 Sklarz, 31, Schonwitz, 29, Baruch, 25. INTER-CLASS TENNIS TOURNAMENT This year something altogether novel in inter-class tournaments is being tried. It is in tennis. Manager Mayer has already secured a permit for the use of a court every day, and, from what he says, the tournament should prove to be a grand success. S 31 If 48 ..... .... ...U s- ..s,.. ..,. .-,..,..,..f .... .......-...a..,p...----f.-......, -insnh

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I LLL COMMERCE YEAR BUOK, 1911 1 A 'l . 1 ' I x ' g I W 'N ' A: W. . t l JACK Marian, Manager RUssiaI.L D. Lovls, Captain MR. HENRY M. HALL, Coach C El, S a result of the hard work of Manager Mayer, tennis has O7 QQ become one of the most popular sports in th-is school. .A very Q! ,Y is large number responded to the call for candidates, which was AMI, extremely gratifying, since Love is the only member left from last year's team. Harryis courts were reserved for several afternoons in April, and in a short time Mr. Hall, the Coach, Weeded out the candi- dates, retaining a squad of eight from which the team was to be picked. These fellows are practicing daily, and the outlook for a successful sea- son is very bright. The members of the squad arc: Love, Captain, Hagerg Graefg Levyg Vogellg Culyerg Pollakg and Tow. The schedule for the season is: Oppts. Comm. April 29-Stuyvesant .... .. 3 ..... . 2 May 6-Townsend I3-Morris .... 20-Curtis 27-Clinton . .. 47



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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1,911 y THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION fwfvwf- HE A. Af' is indeed the most important organization in the 'ig' Q' school, and is one of the best managed of its kind in the 'Lil' TL: cou1Itry. It fosters all the athletic activities in the school by Vik -:ei paying their expenses and supervising their actions. VVhenever a team needs money for travelling expenses, outfits, etc., a requisition is submitted by the manager of the team tothe Executive Committee. Should this committee approve the requisition it is passed on to the Faculty Committee. If it is approved by them the funds are finally appropriated. The General Assembly consists of the delegates of all the classes. This term there were about one hundred fifteen delegates 3 one delegate for every seven members. Its duties consist in electing the oliicers of the HA. A. and amending the constitution. D The Nominating Committee, which is composed of all the managers, captains and coaches of the teams, nominate other managers and officers for various positions. Its selections are subject, however, to the Execu- tive Committee, which is composed of the President and the representa- tives. Each term, above the second, is entitled to a representative. This committee, as aforesaid, approves requisitions and the selections of the Nominating Committee. From September to January the number of members was eight hun- dred and fifty, while at the present writing there are eight hundred and twenty-five for the term of February to june. Although the oflicers have long striven to pass the one thousand mark, they have not thus far suc- ceeded, but we earnestly hope that before the year ends their efforts will be rewarded. The various committees and otiicers for the past year follow: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JAMES J. SHEPPARD ............................. Principal ALFRED C. BRYAN... ........................... Chairman MELVILLE S. KING ............................. Treasurer WILLIAM H. HANCE .... Faculty Member, Teacher-at-Large SAMUEL CHERR ........ Sept. to Feb. JAMES I. KELLEI-IEE ..... Feb. to func .E:r-officio, President of the A. A. REPRESENTATIVES Sept, to Feb, Term- Feb. to fune SCHADER - Eighth VAN BAALEN BARUCH St?'Zi'611fH1 COHEN IYICLOUGHLIN S i .1-th MCLOUGHLIN Toyv Fifth, WIENERS FREER Fourth BLAKE HAAS Third WEEKS 49

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