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Cf)e Alumni ONE beautiful, starlight night last October, the graduates of 1910 held their first alumni meeting in the auditorium at the High School of Commerce. It seemed so natural to be back again, that all that was necessary to complete the scene was to have Mr. Gehring stand before us, taking the names of those who whispered. He would have had a hard time to stop talking this evening, because every one had so much to say to every one else. You must remember that a whole summer had passed since we were all together. After much talking and handshaking, we at last thought about the real purpose of the meeting and settled down to elect our new officers. Mr. Fred Johnson was elected President, Miss Mildred Boltey was chosen Secretary and Treasurer, while those that constituted the Executive Committee were Miss Julia Creer, Mr. Herbert Sinek, and Miss Bessie Hafemeister. We then and there decided to hold a meeting once a month, in the Gymnasium of the High School of Commerce. This we did for several meetings when it was decided that the distance was too far for the alumni to travel after getting home from office work, so the girls decided to entertain at their homes. Miss Hafemeister entertained first and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Stella Beck next entertained with games and music, and all went home declaring that they had had a fine time; this we hope will always be the case. Every member of the class of 1910 with the exception of two has at least had one promotion which speaks well for the individual and also for the training which they received at school. The two exceptions are Miss Sylvia Kirian who is traveling with her parents in the east, and Miss Mildred Boltey who is staying at home devoting all her time to the study of vocal music. The girls keep up their society, which still goes by the name of “Kormaw” although they have made it a social affair instead of a literary club. The. members entertain at their homes one Sunday afternoon a month and have a very pleasant time, talking over things that happened last year at school and telling of the different difficulties which they now meet in their business life. We are planning to keep our class together just as long as we can, because, although we shall in time have other interests, we will still want to remember how we were like one large family, sharing each other’s sorrows as well as joys during the years of 1909 and 1910 at our dear old High School of Commerce- We still cling to our class motto “They can who think they can.” Sec. Mildred Boltey. 15 The Alumni of 1910.
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Slumni Arthur James Buzek....... Stella Lillian Beck...... Mildred Claire Boltey.... Blanche Elizabeth Caldwell. Edmo Izora Combes........ Julia Creer.............. Richard Clyde DeForest--- Clyde James Downing...... Emma Maria Emdc.......... Esther Foley............. Anna Goldberg............ Leonard Gerhard Hadde... Bessie Anna Hafemeistcr... John Frank Hasey......... Laura Elizabeth Hawkins. . Florence Caroline Halloway Beatrice Louise Housego... Mabel Elizabeth Hummel.. Fred Johnson............ Raymond Joslin........... Anton Joseph Karlovec.... Nellie Elizabeth King.... Edmund Kirby............. Sylvia Josephine Kirian... Edwin Krause............. Ora Lenore Lampus........ Ladimer Lustig.......... Walter Bailey Madigan.. .. Bessie Luella Martin.... Joseph Martin............ Pearl Maxwell........... Pearl Morris............. Harold Nichols........... Valeria Anna Schacha.... Herbert Laurence Sinek--- Carl Thumm............... Ethel Whipp.............. James Anthony Cosgriff... .............Brown Hoisting Co. ...........Winton Automobile Co. ...........Studying Vocal Music ...............G. M. Ott Bros. ...........Edward D. Sable Co ----Cleveland Saving Loan Bank ...........The Standard Oil Co. ........The Diamond Rubber Co. ...............The Boehmke Co. ...........The Brown-Vinccnt Co. ........Cleveland Knitting Mills ........The Sherwin-Williams Co. .............J. E. Sickman Co. .............National Carbon Co. .............The Halle Bros. Co. .............Cleveland Trust Co. ....................Ernst Ernst ...........Winton Automobile Co. ...........Union National Bank ...........The Standard Oil Co. ........The Fowler Slater Co. .......The Continental Jewelry Co. ...........The U. S. Circuit Court ........................Traveling Lake Shore Saw Mill Lumber Co- ...........Winton Automobile Co. ........The Union National Bank ...........Grasseli Chemical Co. ..................Schwegler Co. ....Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Co. ........High School of Commerce .............Sherwin-Williams Co. ........The Hall-Van Gorder Co. ........United Shirt Collar Co. ..............Myers, Weil Co. ............City Ice Delivery Co. ...........Silbert Morgenstern 14
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