Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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9?nuir (Elaaa ©Surra SUMMER TERM. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms .... George Hach Arthur Thacker FALL TERM. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Florence Reilly Otto Heil WINTER TERM. President ......................Otto Bartunek Vice-President .................Florence Lamb Secretary ......................Olga Wlecke Treasurer........................ Gale Raybon Sergeant-at-Arms................Walter Weel William Nutting SPRING TERM. President........ Vice-President .. Secretary ....... Treasurer........ Sergeant-at-Arms Thomas V. Murphy ... .Edith Hoffman .....Ethel Kilfoyle ......Clyde Enable ..Elroy Christman (Elaaa Daij p?ah?ra Ella Schroeder Florence Lamb Steve Schilley Courtney Turney William Nutting Florence Lunte Ethel Rosenberg Tillie Weiss (Exmtmntrrmrnt prakrra Frieda Lucht Irene Guentzler Margret Grosser Herman Kaplan Elroy Christman Christine Egleston Sarah Yoelson Otto Heil Thomas V. Murphy 59



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®ljr Sjtijl) of (fiommrrrp terturr (fiouroe THE lecture course this year has been one of unusual interest and profit. The aim has been to secure speakers who had real messages to bring— who could speak out of the fullness of their experience in the various occupations of life. The speakers came without expense to the school and freely gave their valuable time, bringing to us not only wealth of knowledge, but inspiration that awakened the highest ambition for best things. A pleasant innovation has been the change to the morning hour for rhetorical exercises when every one is fresh and can properly appreciate the good things offered. Cast your eye over the list of the following speakers and subjects. Do you know of any better lecture course or a more diversified list of Asst. Prin. Hoover—“History of the Phonograph.” The Ilaviland Boys’ Band—Concert. City Forester, Mr. Geo. Rettig—“Care of Trees.” Mr. S. R. Hoover—“Back to the Farm.” Chas. W. Toland—“How a Case is Tried in Court.” Capt. V. Beahan—“Railroad Building in the Far West.” Mr. R. E. Lewis—“The War in China.” Hon. Paul Howland—“How Laws are Made in Congress.” Mr. C. A. Vogt, Auditor American Steel Wire—“History of American Steel .Wire Corporation.” Mr. W. S. Hayden—“How the Brokerage Business is Conducted.” Rev. Dr. W. W. Bustard—“Lessons from the Base Ball Diamond.” Rev. Dr. A. B. Meldrum—“Scotland and the Scots.” Mrs. Frank McGibbeny—Reading. E. R. Wright, Editor Leader,—“How a Great Newspaper is Made.” Superintendent J. F. Jackson—“Helpful Charities.” Mr. Victor Sincere, Mgr. Bailey Co.—“Business Qualifications.” Benjamin H. Chapin—Impersonation Abraham Lincoln. Morning, Rev. Avery A. Shaw—“A Life or a Living.” Afternoon, Hon. John Barrett, Director General Pan-American Union. Mr. Ezra Brudno, Author—“Ideals in Education.” Mr. W. R. Rose, Editor Plain Dealer—“Humor in Newspaper Wbrk.” Mr. Albert J. Leitch—“How to Succeed.” Arbor Day, Louise Klein Miller—“Home Gardening.” Presentation of Trophy Cup, Lamar T. Bcman. President Chas. F. Thwing, Western Reserve University. 61 subjects ? September 15, 29, October 6, it 13, i i 20, November 3, 4 • 10, 1 « 17, 4 4 24, December 8, 14 15, January 5, 44 32, 44 19, 4 i 26, February 9. 44 16, March 1, 44 8, 4 4 8, 44 15, 4 4 22, 44 29, April 12, it 19, 4 4 26,

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