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MONOGRAM CLUB I Officers for 1921-22 i President ..... .........,....... ..... ....................................... - - , ---Charles Balley Secretary-Treasurer .,.., ..,... M aston Spencer Coach .. .............. .... 2..... ........................... . . ..... M r . Heemstra Athletic Manager .,......................,.....,..,....,,....,.................... Mr. Treloar Honorary Members .....,... ........,.. , ...., Mr. Bates, Mr. Spitler, Mr, Lantz The Monogram Club was organized in 1919 to promote the athletic spirit in the high school. Those boys are eligible who have won the right to wear the Petoskey High School letter given for competition in football, basketball, baseball and track. The following are members: fthe number represents the high school year in which the letters were won.J SENIORS Bailey, Charles-Football, 1, 3, Capt. 45 Basket ball, 3, Capt. 4, Track, Capt. 3. Curtis, Chalmers-Football, 4. Locke, Merrell-Football, 4. McIntyre, Bruce-Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2. Niles, Gerald-Basketball, 43 Baseball, 2. J UNIORS Bacon, Earl-Football, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Track 2, 3. Dashner, Lawrence-Baseball, 1. Feather, Emery-Football, 3. Frye, Emerson-Basketball, 33 Baseball 1. George, Harold-Track, 2, Capt. 3. Hosman, Paul-Football, 3. Mattison, Earl-Football, 23 Basketball, 3, Track, 2. Moran, Louis-Baseball, 1. Thomas, Phillip-Track, 2. Spencer, Maston--Football, 3, 4. SOPHOMORES Beer, Bert-Football, 25 Basketball, 2. Hitchings, Glenn-Football, 2. Mattison, Clyde-Football, 23 Basketball, 2. Olson, Orville-Basketball, 1. Tillotson, Ivan-Football, 2, Track, 1. PAGE FIFTY-FOUR
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GLEE CLUB Last September Miss Gardner chose a group of thirty-eight girls from the High School chorus, and organized them into what is known as the Girls' Glee Club. In previous years, before Miss Gardner be- came Instructor of Music in Petoskey Schools, the Glee Club was open to all girls from the high school who wished to joing under the present conditions the Glee Club consists of girls who are talented in singing special parte. The Glee Club not only furnishes an opportunity for the girls to improve their voices and receive further instruction in music, but it gives them social opportunities too. For years the Glee Club has been a means of entertainment for all occasions at the High School, such as the May Festival, and Com- mencement. Not only have they sung at the High School but it is not at all unusualfor them to be asked to sing two or three times around Petoskey. This year the Glee Club contributed several numbers at each of the following places: Clarion at a get-together meeting of the farmers and business men of Petoskey and Clarion, at the Emmet County Infirmary, the Christian Church, the Rotary Club, Sheridan school, and many other places. The songs which the Glee Club sing are so numerous that they fit any occasion very well. Some of the favorite songs are Mammy Loo, Mother Macree, Sympathy Waltz, and Water Lillies. Every girl who graduates from Petoskey High School feels proud if she is able .to say, I belonged to the Girls' Glee Club. , M. E. S., '22. PAGE FIFTY-THREE
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS Oflicers for 1921-22 Secretary ...... ..,..,..........Q - -Q ........,.... .,.. Mary Julia Chase Treasurer ,............. --.---,,.Elizabeth French Guardian ................. ......r.... . t .... Miss Ryan Assistant Guardian ..... ....................,...... ....... M i ss Bollenbach THE LAW. Seek beauty, give service, pursfue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, be happy. In October, 1920, Miss Ryan organized a Camp Fire Girls' circle. It's chief purpose is to help the girls to be better citizens, each member being expected to live up to the law, and their Camp Fire call Wo-he-lo, taken from the words work-health-love, is typical of their attitude. Meetings are held on every other Thursday, each fourth meeting a ceremonial, at which each girl wears her ceremonial gown, the others being business and social. There are three ranks in membership and in order to gain them tlhe girls must win honors given for things the Law requires such as helping the needy, learning about birds and animals, and going on hikes. The whole group went on hikes on Saturdays, from which great benefit was derived. In December this year, a basket was prepared for a needy family and toys were given to the children of the family. Last year they presented a short play, The Burgler. The pro- ceeds purchased material for the gowns of the members. They also sold ice cream cones at the basketball games. This year they sold Polar Bars at the tournament and gave a very sucessful dance in April. PAGE FIFTY'-FIVE
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