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 64 of 136
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Page 64 text:

CQMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 f i ' W V :ga J :l. p af , , .4 1 'll DUDENHOFFLLR: The laziest of the lazy. EPSTEIN : BTAUCI-I 2 :ROTHSCHILD VVEIDEN LEVY : TTTARKAVY : ScHL1z1sN1zR: SEARS : EASTMENT : f'iREENVVALD : CHERR : LUBARSKY : Siam : SAX : ROBERTSON : HOR,AN : BECK: Caruso's only rival, but alas, he fortunately lost his voice. Sober, steadfast and cleniuref' The long and the short of it. An iniinite deal of exhaust.', The busy little Business Manager. Math. for breakfast, dinner and supper. jest and youthful jollityf' 1 Some thesis! Not as green as you might suppose. All there-yes, and all the time. The modern Shakespeare. ln a little while ye shall see meg and yet a little while and ye shall not see nie. In quality, inversely proportional to the length of his name. Alias Beautiful Redf, 'Tin awfully glad that Tim Irish. He thinks that he can play baseball. 60

Page 63 text:

COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1911 gf'-e 'QS F course, Commerce could have gotten along without the Class I I ' of February, 1911, but it would have taken a good many years to find a group of fellows capable of taking their places. SLQA, -Ji Some classes in years gone by have excelled in scholarship, and some in athletics 5 but the Class of February, 1911 has had the proud distinction of excelling in both. Tts members were managers and captains of various athletic teams, and the Caravel lost by the February graduation its Editor-in-Chief, two associates, and its Business Manager. The class was ably represented in the literary societies and other clubs. On Monday, January 23, 1911, the first annual class dinner was given at Healey's restaurant. The invited guests were Dr. Sheppard and Messrs. Bryan, Heydrick, Mills and Healey. The dinner was an enjoyable event. On January 27th the Class Day Exercises were held. Theprogram consisted of the Court Room Scene from the Merchant of Vence, followed by a burlesque on the same, entitled The Merchant of Texasf' The burlesque was written by Lang and Lubarsky and coached by Mr. Roessler. Mr. Heydrick coached the 'lgenuineu production. This closed the career of the Class of February, 1911, in Commerce. To-day its members are engaged in active pursuits, the good results of which are due to the thorough training they received in Commerce. P OFFICERS JACK EASTMENT ..................... ......... P resident JOSEPH SCHADER .......... ..... Vive-President SAMUEL PEPPER .... ......... S ecretary THOMAS HORAN ..... ...... T reasurer 59



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COMMERCE YEAR BOGK, 1911 HERE AND THERE IN THE JUNE CLASS BANOV: BARUCH 1 BARZILAY: DLOUGHY : GRAEF : HAGER : JAPHE : KATZ : Love : IYIAYER : QNIOONAN : RENNE: ScHoNw1Tz : SPOTA : SHAPIRO : JACK LARSON XVALTERS : REASKE : SKLARZ : YOUNGLING: Very cute for his size. That classy Business Manager. Secretary, Treasurer, Manager and Editor-in-Chief all at once. How can he tell a fellow what his name is? The Worst of it is, his 1ogic's so strong, That of two sides, he chooses the wrong. Oh! that RED TIE! The windy satisfaction of the tongue. A very gentle beast and of a good conscience. If music be the food of love, play on. Lightly, I hopped into the canoe. He would devour eagerly the mystic charms of psy- chology. VVords pay no debts. This little mite thinks himself the whole cheese. Some jay from Italy. So quiet,-but my, what a brain! Better three hours too late than a minute too soon. He makes a good Class President, but,-make believe he doesn't get hot when you do something he ClOCS11i'f like. He had a fine time up camp. As sharp as a Gillette but Ever Ready. Methinks there is much weight in what he says. 61

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