Commerce High School - Commerce Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1913

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THE KORMAW SOCIETY. WE girls of the Senior Class have the largest and perhaps the most important club in the school. It is called the Kormaw Society. Any senior girl is privileged to join this club, and we find that none need urging; even though they are scared to death at the initiation, the novices have passed the ordeal with real American grit. Meetings are held every second Wednesday either in the auditorium of the Carnegie Library or in one of our school rooms, and these meetings are not altogether devoted to business. We have programs in which the girls are the entertainers, and, consequently, we have discoverd much musical and oratorical talent. At present our club has sixty-nine members, which include nearly all of the senior girls. The officers consist of a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms, the latter expends all her efforts in preserving order. In addition to these officers we have an executive committee of five members, who have arranged interesting and varied programs, dances and entertainments. The members of this committee are the ones that must bear all the blame if anything goes wrong in the club. The past year has been one of the most successful in the club’s whole experience. Progressive measures for running the society have been adopted, and in every instance success has been the result. With her unfailing supply of suggestions and new ideas, our faculty adviser, Miss A mi don, has been of unlimited help to us. In the last semester, the value of selecting nominees by commission was most decidedly shown. The work of the society has never lagged, and whenever we have advanced we have been able to correlate the new with the old so readily that the union has been perfect. Our club, which was organized in 1909. at the time the school was first opened, has each year so increased in numbers and popularity that we anticipate for it a very bright future. DOROTHY DECKER. FALL TERM OFFICERS President...........................Anna Oberg Vice-President ................ Dorothy Decker Secretary ............................... Irene Putnam Treasurer ............................. Ethel Fenwick Sergeant-at-Arms............ Eleanor Matchett SPRING TERM OFFICERS President ................... Irene Putnam Vice-President............... Elsie Apathy Secretary.....................Helma Gairing Treasurer ................... Hazel Reilley Sergeant-at-Arms..........Mildred Friedmau EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. SPRING TERM Libbie Rivkin Sarah Milstein Dorothy Decker Ruth E. Smith 65

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