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CLIOSOPHIC Officers for 1921-22. First Semester. President ,............,.. ............................ ........ M a rgaret Sager Vice-President .......,... ....... I sabelle Henika Secretary-Treasurer .... ....... ...... - - - ........ Frances Cooper Second Semester. President -,,,..,,,,..,-.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, . , ,,,... .,,,,,.. M arion Phetteplace Vice-President ........... ....... M argaret Hinkley Secretary-Treasurer .... ........... . --Clara Locke Faculty Critic ..... ........ - - --- .......................................... ., .... Mrs. Stech The Cliosophic Society was organized in 1909 with Miss Lucile Smith as faculty director. This was five years before Petoskey High School was moved to its present' location. Consequently this is the oldest student' organization in the school. The membership has always been large, for scarcely a girl goes thru high school without having been a member at least one year and many continue in it thruout their high school course. At first it was intended as a get-together club to give the girls a chance to become intimately acquainted with each other and thus take advantage of one of the finest opportunities of school life, that of form- ing wholesome and lasting friendships. Tho it now trains the girls to think clearly and speak freely before the public and to understand par- liamentary law, it has not dropped the former idea which is emphasized in the many seasonal parties given during the school year. A meeting is held every two weeks. A subject taken from liter- ature, art, music, or some topic of special interest is presented by sev- eral members. This year the programs have been especially original and interesting, due to the good work of the program committee and the individual members. In each meeting some musical selection, either instrumental or vocal, is presented. In the fall a delightful Ha1lowe'en party was given in the gymna- sium. All members were attired in costumes odd, pretty, or funnyg and great was the enjoyment of the members. After the games punch and other refreshments were served. A pleasant Christmas party was also given after an appropriate program. An annual open meeting is held in the spring at which a represen- tative program is presented to give out-siders an idea of the character of work done in the Cliosophic. Some short drama, usually written by a college student, is also presented. ' PLAY This year it was The Maker of Dreams, with the following Cast: The Maker of Dreams ...................................................... Arlene Van Ness Pierrette ................................................... .. ........................ Frances Cooper Pierrot -- ........ - .... . ....... June Niles PAGE FORTY-EIGHT
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Alice Adams Anna Anderson Gertrude Annesser Vera Austin Gertrude Allen Viola Allen Nina Bacon Dorothea Barnes Lucille Barret Julia Bedrick Marguerite Bedrick Arleen Brecheisen Frances Burch Marion Barmore Mary Julia Chase Margaret Click Lorah Adelle Cloe Frances Cooper Edith Cooper Janet Danser Beatrice Dove Anna Easton Gllumnphtr Esther Ellingsen Rachel Fettig Helen Gasper Helen Germond Hilda Groskoph Isabelle Henika Margaret Hinkley Georgia Holben Lillie Hunt Mildred Hinds Myrla Herrington Lucy Heintz Frances Kent Margaret Kelley Katherine Kent Frieda Kuebler Delores A. Lee Ina Lamkin Clara Locke Gladys Lake Grace McCollum Ferne McKeachie PAGE FORTY-SEVEN Leona McKeachie Mabel McNeil Gertrude March Alice Miller Louise Monteith Irene Moore Inez Near June Niles Marion Phetteplace Irma Robinson . Mable Ruggles Louise Rine Margaret Sager Pauline Schebrat Maud Edith Starmer Mary Saller Marion Tanner Mae Updenkelder Arlene Van Ness Signa Waggener Doris Williams Maurine Woodruff
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l I , .WW - , .5 -s i Q .ms Xl X Front Row- Anderson Brown Miles Schluttenhoffer Gray Spaulding W. Ellis Latocha Bates, Speaker Stuhvnt 15111159 Second Row Danser Dashner Mack Crawford Ford Sager H. Miller Third Row Maxfield Bathke Spencer PAGE FORTY-NINE Fourth Row- Hutchinson Stoughton Hewitt Fasquelle Curtis Harrington D. Ellis
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