Omaha Technical High School - Torch Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1919

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Commerce Winter Quarterly ,r fare, Efjfjn ,, , -J- CLARA SCHREIBMAN rciaranap She was a quiet lmshful maiden When as a freshman she began, But non: she's a lnolrl ola' senior With a very haughty demeanor. Clio Social Culture Club QQ, Clee Club CD, U. C. Club CO, Senior Community Service Club, Surprise Committee OJ, Senior Play. MILDRED SCHMIDT aviinyy Who ever loved that loved not at first sight? Clio Social Culture Club QU, Alpian Social Culture Club C2-31, U. Ca. Club GJ. Senior Community Service Club, Chairman Surprise Committee, Banquet Committee. Senior Play. TERESA SEIDENSPINNER tTessJ lf names count for anything, Teresa is out for big things in life. Clio Social Culture Club UD, U. C. Club Senior Community Service Club JOHN NOWAK flVlonoQ Quiet! That's him all over MARY IRENE WALLACE Teacher of Pulalic Speaking. Senior Play Coach. ELIZABETH CHARLTON Teacher of journalism l

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I iff Commerce Winter Quarterly VANYTA KORFF f'Van,' 'Babej We are all wondering what 'Van' will do in an ofice. She looks so harmless, but we know she's dangerous. Da Take care 'Van'. Alpian Social Culture Club UD, Glee Club UD, U. G. OD, Senior Community Service Club ALICE LEON q'A1,' 'Cuties justice is a quality, not a law, with Alice. Honor Roll, Clio Reporter QD, Secretary ancl Treasurer J. U. C. Club OJ, Senior Community Service Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter. GERTRUDE LEVIN f Gert, Mickey J A plentiful supply of fun and intelligence mixed with an irresistible nature seems to be the main composition of this adorable maid. Alpian Social Culture Club fl-2-31, U. G. Club Ol, Honor Roll twice, President Senior Community Service Club GJ, Secretary Girls' Reserve. Journalism Class. Banquet Committee, Senior Play. ANNA MOLLNER Never give your opinion unless you know. Anna looks very much reserved, but she's a good friend when you know her. Clee Club CU, Netmoor Laicos Club QQ, Senior Com- munity Service Club CU. MARTHA ROBB qsuddiey Shes always here l1utyou'd never know il. She walks as though she's afraid we'll hear it. Yet who can say that they don't admire her When that same sweet smile is always with her. Senior Community Service Club UD, Senior Play. ELSIE SCHAGUN Uohnniej Quiet, pretty and-oh, those eyes! Artemis CU, Student Council 121. Netmoor Laicos Girls QD, Senior Community Service Club, Pin Committee UD, Glee Club UD, Senior Play.



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rpxflie Commerce Winter Quarterly 0112155 lgrnphvrivs jfs: il hipprh iniu the future fur as human egrs ruulh see, Saul Ihr uisiuns uf the Lunrlh muh all the wnnhrrs that 'wnulh he FOUR YEAR GRADUATES URING the past week I had occasion to spend a day or two in Lincoln Nebraska SQ' attention was attracted by the sight of a slightly familiar face approaching The person was dressed in the clerical garb, but, as I knew no one in Lincoln who had entered the ministry as his profession I dismissed the idea of acquaintanceship and was about to pass on. However, it was not to be. As the person approached me he uttered a glad cry, and, hastening forward, grasped my hand and called me by name. It was Edwin Munson, my old chum and class-mate. He invited me to his home for dinner and I had the pleasure of meeting his wife and two children, Rollo, aged eight and Sophia, aged ten. After dinner we retired to the library to talk and our conversation turned to our old classmates. Well, Edwin, I said, whatever became of your old pal, Raymond Simmons? Ray is a professional golfer, replied Edwin. He is in line for the National Cham- pionship. I saw a write-up about him in the Chicago Tribune just yesterday. I see that Sam Green is also in the athletic world. He is now defending his title of all around athlete. Well, that 's certainly fine. By the way, I had an amusing experience the other day. I was called upon to give a speech on the subject of Capital and Labor before a gathering of ardent Socialists. In order to gain all possible information on the subject, I desired to consult a lawyer. I was referred to one who is considered among the best in Omaha and found him to be our old friend, David Greenberg. He could do very little for me and so referred me to Mr. Vernon Williamson, who is an expert adjuster of difficulties between Capital and Labor. Well, that's fine. I am glad to hear of the success that all these fellows are having. I had a little surprise the other day myself. I was called to Omaha to perform a marriage ceremony for two of our old friends. Madame Candelebra, the famous dancer, who in private life has been Miss Helen Noon, was married to the artist, Monsieur jargonne de Cavelle, who is better known to us as Ernest Horacek. I understand by the papers that Meyer Colnic has put a new dictionary, the Colnic Dictionary of Definitions, and Mr. David Potashnick, financier, is backing him in the market. Did you hear of Wilbur Cramer's great success? I asked. No, I hadn't heard of it. What is it that he has done? He has perfected a new wireless outht whereby it is not necessary to use a keyboard in its operation. It seems that all that is necessary is to think of the message that you wish to send and it will be transmitted automatically. That is a wonderful invention, but I am not surprised as Wilbur is certainly cap- able of such a thing. And then there are Anna Gloyer and Leona Eipperle, who have both reached high positions. Anna is a federal food administrator, and is also the president of the National Pure Food Association. On the other hand, Leona is chief adviser to the president of the League of Nations. Helen Bartos and Douglas Dunn have gone into the beauty business and operate a beauty parlour in Omaha. Our class has certainly done fine, don't you think? They have made a name for themselves in the world and will forever be a credit to Comercef' And I agreed with Edwin entirely. i . . . , ' While'I was walking down the rnain streetlon the first day of my stay there, my

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