Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 59 of 152
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Cl)c Ccremmoc literary ls octetp THE Ecremmoc Literary Society is composed of boys who are members of the Senior Class of the High School of Commerce. This Society was organized by the Senior Boys of 1910, and re-organized at the meeting of the boys of the Senior Class of 1911, with a total membership of thirty. The object of the society is to promote friendship and personal interest among the members and prepare them along literary lines. At the first session it was decided to hold meetings the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, and to elect officers each term. An executive committee was elected to prepare programs for all meetings which have been devoted to literary topics and to the discussion of current events. During the year parliamentary drills were carried on, and members were called upon frem time to time to express views upon different topics It was decided to take up debating to benefit the members of the Society, two of whom belong to the debating team. As a result many interesting and helpful debates on questions of deep importance have taken place. Some of the members of the Ecremmoc Society, George Groman, Frank Crebbin and Ferdinand Meier, have formed an orchestra which has furnished music for the club on several occasions. It was especially appreciated when the club entertained the Kormaw Society. At the beginning of the third term new members were admitted to the society, who, with the present Juniors, will carry on and extend the work of the society. We must not overlook the valuable help given us by our faculty adviser, Mr. Gehring, who aided us with good advice and helpful suggestions. We trust that the Juniors of this year will continue the work of the Ecremmoc Society as successfully and profitably as has its present members. (Ecremmoc (Entertains WEDNESDAY, March twenty-second, was a day long to be remembered by the girls of the Kormaw Club. The Ecremmoc Society had extended an invitation to the club to be their guests on that occasion. In order that all the Senior girls might participate a special meeting of their society was held for the purpose of initiating the new members. The Ecremmoc boys proved capable entertainers and gave a delightful program. The Club Orchestra furnished the music, and dancing was therefore especially enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the club members who acted the part of caterers. Surely the Ecremmoc Society does entertaining in fine style, and the Kormaw Club members, one and all, voted them royal hosts. 57

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©fficers of tfce formate ocietp FIRST TERM. President Bertha Munz Vice President Ella Passig Secretary Lillian Zak Treasurer Frances Davis Guard Margaret Armstrong SECOND TERM. President Florence Spernoga Vice President Helen Satink Secretary Leona Thoering Treasurer Florence Feller Guard Florence Gilbride THIRD TERM- President Marie Brennan Vice President Rose O’Connor Secretary Flora Putnam Treasurer Lillian Boehm Guard Gertrude Colberg iHetnbers Armstrong. Margaret Luntc, Florence Barrett, Madge McCorkindale, Anna Billenstein, Myra MuJlaly, Rose Boehm, Lillian Munz, Bertha Brennan, Marie Mead, Elsie Call, Mary O’Connor, Rose Clark, Mabel Osterland, Viola Colberg, Gertrude Passig, Ella Crowe, Esther Perram, Jessie Davis, Frances Pfister, Clara Egleston, Christine Putnam, Flora Feller, Florence Russ, Gladys Fox, Helen Reilly, Florence Foster, Alice Satink, Helen Greer, Adeline Spernoga, Florence Harrington, Lenore Strauss, Cecil Hayes, Margaret Snell, Eva Krewson, Ethel Thoering, Leona Kramer, Bertha Walker, Emma Kraus, Helen Wickson, Loretta Lehmann, Beatrice Wcndcl, Elizabeth Lucht, Anna Zak, Lillian 56

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