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METIER for 1940 Rambler Page 23 This club was organized the beginning of the school year; its purpose being to publish a school paper that would demand the approval of the student body. We have earnestly endeavored to do just that, and are grateful to Mi:S Welker for her many efforts and helpful suggestions as club sponsor. Our stiff members include: Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Sports Alice Rawley Betty Hayman Dorothy Hays Dick Tin' ley Dorothy Hays Mary E. Dutton Special reporters make up the remainder of the club. Here we are: First Row (Front), Left to Right—Helen Hromish, Alice Rawley, Mary Motycka. Ardyth Drake, Betty Hayman, Lois Boroff, Louise Price, Delova Hager-man. Second Row—Miss Welker, Adviser, Jimmy Thomas, Harriet Krugh, Betty Barnes, Dorothy Hays, Jack Holtzapple, Dick Tingley, Max Ellis, Mary Snavely, Martha Jane Skinner, Marjorie Protsman, Mary Ellen Dutton.
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METIER for 1940 Metier Staff Page 22 Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Production Manager Circulating Manager Solicitors Faculty Adviser Typists . Mary Ellen Dutton Dale Hays Betty Hayman Arthur Krick Delova Hagerman Emerson Boyer Louise Price Lois Boroff Steve Fox Albert Custer Mr. Harold McClure Mary Motycka Alice Hawley Betty Hayman “We Seniors” have strived to make this, the fourth edition of the “Metier” a year book which would merit your approval and in the future recall many happy memories. We look upon this project as the epitome of our school efforts. We are truly grateful to Mr. McClure, who has been our class adviser during our four years in high school, for his efforts and suggestions which have helped make this annual a success. —The Staff
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METIER for 1940 Future Farmers Page 24 First Row (Front), Left to Right—Eugene Hook, Jack Holtzapple, Harvey Albright, Art Krick, Robert Sullinger, A1 Custer. Mr. Dafler, Ralph Hays. Second Row—Darrel Fisher, Bud Meihls, Johnny Gilland, Berlin Miller, Bob Clay. Don Nelson. Neil Roller. Cherry Spicer, Dale Hays. Third Row—Dale Albright. Paul Shank. Orby Putman. Stanley Spicer, Lloyd Ellis, Charles Sullinger, Don Crow. Max Ellis, Wilbur Archer. The Future Farmers of America was organized by the boys of the vocational agriculture courses. The following officers were elected: President . Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Watch Dog Adviser Arthur Krick Albert Custer Rcbert Sullinger Harvey Albright Jack Holtzapple John Behm Mr. Dafler The group’s main objective is to strive for community leadership in agriculture. Meetings are held twice each month and are opened and closed with a formal ceremony. During the year we went on a judging trip to Columbus getting fifth in sheep judging, and on a camping trip for two days at 4-H Camp near the Grand Lake. The Chapter also participated in the county pest hunt. The officers attended the officers’ training school at Spencerville. We also held our Parents’ and Sons’ Banquet on April 5.
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