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

 - Class of 1949

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SHIRLEY P. HUGHES Shirl dreams of seeing her name in lights as a great interpretative dancer, but she expects to work while she studies hard to attain her goal. Among her many hob- bies, photography and record-collecting stand out. X HERMAN L. IAME Three tefms as a Service Squad lieu- tenant, an lass cap in in his senior year have made El Cheapo a very val le boy in1r11e.eo1nnrcfCqyZgy of blow that he has comple ' qs-5l,zool,.,h441Q17gp td a la l'1'o sthdy to beeo re a anger of modern music. EVA IAMISON Pam likes to read, sketch, and play the piano. Her plans include going to college and studying music and art. She hopes to become a concert pianist. She has been a member of the Clee Club and has served in the Health Ed Office. PETER A. IAROVITZKY Pete came to Commerce in 1946 from Berlin, Germany. He has served in the Administrative and Principals Offices. He wants to attend university to take up bio-chemistry. During his leisure time, Pete improves his Rus' sian folk-dancing, his only 'hobby but a strenuous one-he says. If gif I' oi.: d ll,l Qi.-5, !. ,fj6r . .,' '. c V if f vi fa! ' L M. . S 7 elfy njoys baseball, eiding, and Afterigiiluatiori, she will fork a W 'l lgfdre enter- il college. Her ambition is rp beccynqa .pedia rician. a ANTIIONY IIMINEZ Iim has helped bring glory to Com- merce on the Track Team. The Service Squad and Glee Club will miss him, too. This active boy has also found time to join the Gym Club. College and doctoring are his goals, Believe it or not, he finds time for photography. MARY A. IOIINSON Lucky designs her own clothes, skates. and plays tennis in her leisure time She hopes to continue her business training so that she may become a secretary. Her good deeds for Commerce include service in the Health Ed OHice. DOLORES A. IONES Dee, who likes to sing, will study music, after graduation, Her other pleasures are skating, hiking, and dancing. She will be greatly missed in the General Office, where she has served efficiently and generously. ADAM KANAREK Dark Adam came to us from Poland in his fourth term. He has exercised his strong baritone in the Glee Club. He intends to go to college and become a famous lawyer. Adam enjoys reading-especially books on psychology. 1 ' -f . ROBER S mded Bob has served in the General ee, ' gl h d O' ee, d in eetor on the Service Squad. He will eg y counting, for he wishes to be a C. P1 A.

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ALAN F. HENDERSON Al, following up his hobby, has been a member of the Stamp Club. Hoping to become a me- chanic in the Army ground forces, he will offer his services to Uncle Sam, after graduation. Al Ends time to collect Coins and build model planes. IVREDRIC P. HEND 'F'fedclie's headed for New York Institute and thbSAir ree. Along with his desire to become a C.P.A. ' to be a hgrfjietrltrrrist. Basketball and scouting till up his are jfmcblhftldie has member of the Service Squad and Traclifeaiii. BQIE' IESSE HENRY Slim, fa student-manager in the theater. after,schpoTZ plans Ytofwork t5ward a managership take up advertisiugrllc liasscrved as liertfenant on thescifietgglriad and has been a member of the Track Team. His, favorite pastimes are participating in tray and f0ll0XVlHglTTl3iO1'jBO1'LS Svgbs. ' x .,' . N F g ' j N52 I' r1e h ho by g. She v i ic .' Lis ,S die litllse ol and work in mst, aytimebrl er a ibition ' to giet a job in Civil Service. She hopes to trarlel lava 1 ROBERT S. HERZ Bob, who would like to enter the adver, tising held, has served in the General Ofliee and on the Service Squad. He has also been a member of the Rifle Team. Sports of man kin s 'irc s eisure-ti p TM ' l attend college. 'sf1-Zfffiwduv 13? 9 7 I 1. PHILLIN H LD I ' l . s'r ed a cr usl n the ee 1 io wor L ' ietaphone i ., . 1 good baseball . u 1 o A l ' 0 5 o Y A A . 4 ' l ras gf rvi 1 a S . pla 1 ,g r ii o i f or, i ,e bu u 3 ik ol or nursing, l h c j id of tb . 1 asket ' ga 'f' ' 1 U 6 f VVARREN R H LOVVAY Night sessions at 1 business col- lege will prepare Fat to be a C.P.A. His spare time is given to basketball and baseball. Fat has been Comptroller and Council- man and has served in two olliees. DO OTHY V HO MES ,Dfty eads, Lis .usffo good music, aiidpdgfreegjrzherillzzjstigz f'Slie has f enbCQui ilwonian and askserved in the Generzllaud He Ed Oflkfffkfter graduation, she wyfcouhinisc her busine ,stgrdies for she wishes to bcdikeeretarv. ' X ' !,j pf. ,1 , ADDIE B. HOSSICK Mickey gets a kick out of collecting smooth records and reading. She hopes to own a record store some day. She has done wonders as captain of the Lunehroom Squad and has assisted in the Attendance Office. Mob KENNETH I HUG neth, sports a intends to seek a desir' job oi r e ho S tg become a suecessf ss an eve ual, '



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O CUS KATSAROS Athletic Cus' favorite pastimes include hunt- ing, fishing, and gymnastics. He hopes to study business admin- istration for he wants to be his own boss. Soccer Team, C. A. S., and Service Squad have benelited by Gus' Hue ssistance. p an ni it ool in television to tit himself to b a radi for cle s' n engineer. He has served on l+lDX D . ARNF Edw rd's l' bl. photography. llc l. ' l . . y r ' the Tra ' TEE l vice u' - 1 . N , if .47 aff ' IOHN KELLElllL5lolin j nys base allgfshes in his has been a IllCll1 To ivriter eventually is l s am 1 n. , spare time. After graduatii , he will serve his U S 1. H J . e LAXVRENCE KILCA Larry, an acc on the Commerce Swim- ming Team. spends 'his leisure time swimming, too. He has been a member of the Service Squad. He wants to go to college and take up electrical engineering. IIOXVARD KIVITZ Howie has assisted in the Library and General Oflice. He is a keen follower of photography and enjoys dancing and handball. After graduation, he will study business administration in college to piepare himself for a successful busi- ness career. RALPH KOSLOXV Kosy will be missed by the Service Squad. As his other nickname implies, Helpful makes general repairs in his home during his spare time. A course in textiles is for him, for he wants to be a tycoon in textiles. MAX LAKRITZ Shorty divides his sparc time between photog- raphy and collecting stamps, He has been Councilman and he has served on the Library Squad. He plans to attend night school to prepare himself for the business world. ETHEL I. LANMAN Bonnie, member of Arista, is quite a eomedienne and spends most of her time making folks happy. For pastime she enjoys reading and roller-skating. She has served her school well. She will work for a while but she will attend college later on, for she wishes to become a doctor or medical teclinician.6xQ Avtk ,596-Qff buf-Afb IOSEPH S. LAVVRENCE Ioc eamte -to us from Pennsylvania in his third term. He has assisted in the Accounting Oflice. Biqple-riding, handball, and baseball take up much of his leisure time. He' will go to work, for he wants to learn business from the bottom up. BERNARD LED MAN ernie's list f service is too long to list in thi lin ' e spac . Outstandi -is his Library service. Artistic Bern - 'iujioiv he Army fore studying to be an interior or. 4 l

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