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METIER for 1940 Page 23 Music Club First How (Front), Left to Right—Dale Albright, Johnny Maurer, Junior Shellabarger. Jimmy Thomas. Bud Brown, Glenn Snavelv, Junior Rickard, Robert Krick, Wilbur Archer, Second Row—Louise Rickard. Peggy Briggs. Marjorie Protsman, Luella Coffman, Dora Krick. June Young, Donna Rickard. Mildred Najemnik. Janelle Griggs, Betty J. Rickard, Louise Coffman. Third Row—Mr. McClure. Maxine Millisor, Jesselyn Archer, Ruth Boyer, Jeanne Hayman, Mariannice Fishbaugh, Darrah Miller, Patty Roth, Gloria Sattler, Joanne Vorhees, Mary Myers, Joyce Severns, Ruth Ann Dutton, Harriet Krugh, Betty Barnes. Fourth Row—Max Ellis. Fred Snyder, Junior Clay, Charles Sullinger, Ralph Hays, John Gilland, Richard Spicer, Johnny Protsman, Paul Shank, Don Crow, Fred Jackson. MUSIC CLUB HISTORY In the fall of 1939, a group of ambitious people, numbering approximately forty-five, congregated on the stage of good old M. H. S. to form a Music Club with Mr. McClure as our supervisor. First we elected officers as follows: President, Harriet Lou Krugh; Vice-President, Johnny Maurer; Secretary, Ruth Ann Dutton: Treasurer, Lois Coffman; Reporter, Joyce Severns; and Sergeant-At-Arms, Johnny Protsman. During the year, we sold pop at the ball games making a small profit. We had the initiation early in December and a skating party was held on March 1. Our programs have been very worth-while. The music talent of the club has performed for us. We are looking forward to the club another year as it gave us many enjoyable moments.
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METIER for 1940 Page 25 Home Economics Club Our Home Economics Club was organized at the beginning of this school year with Mrs. McClure as our advisor. We elected the following officers to guide us through the year: President...........................Mary Wollam Vice President......................Dora Krick Secretary...........................Helen Hromish Club Reporter.......................Mary Motycka Our organization met every second Friday of the month and we tried to plan our programs to suit the interest of each one. As a means of earning money we had a bake sale and made candy. We have enjoyed all the activities that we have had, and under the able direction of Mrs. McClure we have been informed on many topics of interest. The members are as follows: First Row (Front), Left to Right—Mary Williams, Helen Hole. Mary Wollam. Darra Miller, Dora Krick, Jean Hayman, Jesselyn Archer. Second Row—Mildred Stultz, Gladys Hundley, Helen Hromish, Ruth Boyer, Mary Motycka, Anna Hole, Claryce Hickernell, and Mrs. McClure. Third Row—Gloria Drake. Dorothy Green. Ruth Wollam.
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METIER for 1940 Page 27 Orchestra The year of 1939 brought a few new members into our organization not only increasing its enrollment but also improving it to a great extent. The Orchestra has played for chapel programs, school and community club meetings. County Music Festival, and the Farmers' Institute. They also played for the Junior and Senior class plays and the commencement exercises. The Orchestra personnel consisted of: Jack Holtzapple, Ruth Ann Dutton, and Jean Goodwin, Cornets; Martha Jane Skinner, June Young, Jesselyn Archer, and Elmer Worrell, Clarinets; Claryce Ann Hickernell, Don Boroff, Trombones; Mary Ellen Dutton, Ardyth Drake, and Louise Coffman, Saxophones; Dorothy Hays, Johnny Maurer, Marjorie Protsman, Johnny Protsman, Jack James, Dorothy Green, Hazel Hamilton, Wilber Archer, Charles Emans, Kathleen Lewis, Marilyn Miller, Don Griggs, Violins; Maxine Millisor, Luella Coffman, Horns; Lois Coffman, Drum; Harriet Krugh, Piano. Some of the selections we have used in our programs and from which we have received great pleasure and knowledge are: “William Tell Overture” and “Blue Danube Waltz”. «
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