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'Eff Commerce Winter Quarterly JEANNETTE M'DONALD Head of Department of English Class Sponsor. ERNEST HORACEK A speed demon on the typewriter. President Senior Class, Senior Play. WILBUR CRAMER As an electrician he is good, As an oficer lie is better, As a classmate he is best. Student Council, Honor Club, Presidentg Commissioned OHicer's Club, Vice President: Major in Regiment, Sec- retary and Treasurer of Class, Senior Play. HELEN NOON Everything Helen does is complete. What next Helen? Elgra, Senior Community Service Club, Vice-President Girls' Reserve, Senior Play, Vice-President, Senior Class. HELEN BARTOS A lover of lun and good times. You can count on Helen. Senior Community Service Club, Elgra, Student Council. DOUGLAS DUNN Pubs son-in-law. Chairman Play Committee, Senior Play.
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' 1 Commerce Winter Quarterly 'Eff Gtahnatrz CLASS HISTORY jg of the High School of Commerce Many of thes started with a two year course and are out ln the business world rising toward the goal they had set for them- selves. Of the original group, Wilbur Cramer, Meyer Colnic, David Potashnick, Edwin Munson, Leona Eipperle and Vernon Williamson are the survivors and are now in OUR years ago on a September morning, a group of Freshmen entered the doors v . 3 . the present Senior class. ln the meantime, as we were pondering over our studies, athletics, and social affairs, the outside world was keeping a keen watch on our actions and our advancements. Our school became very attractive to the people of Omaha and especially so to Helen Bartos, Helen Noon, and David Greenberg, who left Central High School and came to acquire a good business education at the High School of Commerce. ' Not only did our school attract the attention of the people of Omaha but our fame spread to the city of Gretna, Nebraska, and one of our best students, Anna Gloyer, came to Omaha to spend the last two years of her high school life with us. Another member of our class, our President, Ernest Horacek, first went to Brainard High School, then to Fremont College, but finally discovered that this school was the best and came here to finish his course. As we traveled along toward our Senior year, Sam Green and Douglas Dunn came to join us in the ranks and have been since then studious workers for the welfare of the school's activities. During the summer term when we were in l2-A, many social times were enjoyed. It was at that time that Edwin Munson took part in the Declamatory Contest in Fremont. The class accompanied him on this trip. Many picnics and parties were also given and we had all around good times. n A When our class was organized for the last term, Ernest Horacek was elected Pres- ident: Helen Noon, Vice President: Wilbur Cramer, Secretary and Treasurer, and Miss McDonald, Class Sponsor. The red rose was chosen as the class flower, and..Delft Blue and Gold, as the colors.
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Commerce Winter Quarterly 52,11 MEYER COLNIC Always riglil when lie is correct. Senior Play. LEONA EIPPERLE Self-conscious and timid as the day is long. Senior Community Service Club, Honor Club, Chair- man Commerce Committee. ANNA GLOYER Silent as the running laroolff Senior Community Service Club, Honor Club, Chair- man Pin Committee, Elgra. 1 SAM GREEN Still llidlef runs deep. C Club, Webster Debating Society, Football Team, Baseball. DAVID GREENBERG fcravy Deenbergj . How quiclfly you can change from a dragon to a pup ! Dal,Da!! Da! Da! Dal Commissioned Officers' Club, Webster Debating Society, Student Council, Major in Regiment, Senior Play. EDWIN MUNSON Our future lawyer and crater. N Webster Debating Society, Treasurer, Honor Club, l Glee Club, Orchestra and Band, Senior Play, Winner l of Declamatory Contest, Journalism Class. l l w l
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