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CHARMETTES The Future Homemakers of America, better known as the Charmette club, had a total mem- bership of lU8 this year under the supervision of Miss Mary C. Cambric. This club is preparing their members for work in later life as homemakers. During the year, meetings were centered around the home and also good looks and good grooming. ln November a group of Charmette members attended the district convention held at Martins Ferry. As a project for Christmas the club gath- ered toys for the Tacoma Children's Home. At the end of April some of the cabinet members attended the state convention in Columbus. Some of the social functions of the year were, the Sadie Hawkins Dance held in November and the Sweethearts on Parade Formal held in Febru- ary. To wind up the activities a style show and tea were held for Charmette mothers in May and this was followed by a dance on May 15 as a farewell to seniors. The cabinet members for this year were: President ........ Vice-president .,,. Secretary .....,, Treasurer ....... Program chairman Social chairman. . Music chairman, . . Service chairman. Publicity chairman .,............. .............Theresa Maygar . . . .Mary Elizabeth Neff . , .Betty Ault .Sally Boston Phyllis Slack .Erma Heath Betty Pringle Nada Kanzig . Esther Morris Sophomore representatives ................. . . . . . . . . . . . ,lean Pospisil and Willa Tschappat Freshman representatives ................... . . . . . , . . . . . . . .Waneta Davis and Reba Powell Shadyside Poets Who upset our school day by continually mut- tering moon, lune, spoon and croonl Why natur- ally it was the poets of Shadyside High. The poetry contest was sponsored by the Na- tional High School Poetry Association. All high schools were permitted to participate. The only special requirement, was to be a high school student. The contestants were permitted to en- ter as many poems as they wished. The winning poems were accepted for publication in the an- nual anthology of the National High School Poe- try Association, Los Angeles, California. The winners and the titles of their masterpieces are as follows: Io Ellen Harris, Thanksgiving In- flation , Ella Mae Hart, Evening , Mary lane Schramm, Be Thankful , and Ruth Ann Morris, The Iourneyf' l32l
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PROIECTION CLUB This year the projection club completed its work again under the supervision of Mr. Kroll. The main duties of the members were to show movies and slides to the various rooms and classes in both buildings. The projection club also set up the loud speakers for the dances. Dale McC1eod was elected president for the pres- ent year. The club is to be congratulated on its excellent work of the score board during the past grid sea- son. The school received some new equipment for the football field and will put it to use next year. OFFICE FORCE The group of girls that kept our school day functioning smoothly was Mr. Wright's office force. The duties of the office force were many. You might see them doing such things as, ring- ing bells on time, running errands for Mr. Wright, collecting absence slips, answering the tele- phone, helping fellow students and greeting new students to the school. Office girls receive experience that may be used in their work after graduation. Mr. Wright and the student body were deeply indebted to these girls for their splendid work and cooperation. FRONT ROW: Phil Perkins, lames Weeks, Albert Badia, Don Helms. Left to right: Rosellen Burkhart, Iosephine BACK ROW: Bob Todd, Iames Hall, lunior Iunkins, Gibson Shanley, Dale Silverio, Ruth Lee Truax, Melba Sbrissa McCleod, Fred Reitberger, David Ogilbee, Gale Edwards, Mr. Kroll, adviser. Theresa Magyar, Rosemary Nernec. I 3
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Y-TEENS The Y-Teens of Shadyside High proved to be one of the best extra-curricular organizations in the school. That is true not only for services ren- dered to the students and faculty but to the com- munity as well. There were one hundred four' teen girls in the club. Among the varied activities of the Worthy club, formerly known as the Girl Reserves, were collec- tions of food and money for the poor and needy at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The theme for this year was Y-Teens Sing Along. All of the meetings and parties had titles of songs for the topics. The club sponsored many social activities throughout the year including the Winter Won- derland Ball held in December and the Cocoa- nut Song Dance held in March and the year was highlighted by the Mother and Daughter Tea in May. The Y-Teens are a branch of the Y. W. C. A. and follow the work done by that group. The members of the club realize much of the success of the group was due to the fine leadership of their president, Esther Morris, and the faithful- ness of Miss Velma Rodefer and Miss Ruth Ann Neptune, the club advisers. The l946-47 officers were as follows: President .,...,,...... Vice President .,,. Secretary ...,.... Social Chairman .....,, Sub-Social Chairman . . Program Chairrnam, . . Sub-Program Chairman, Publicity Chairman .,.. Sub-Publicity Chairman Music Chairman . . . . . . Sub-Music Chairman . . Service Chairman ..,,, Sub-Service Chairman . lnterfClub Council ,.., Ways and Means ..... Sub Ways and Means . . , .Esther Morris . Phyllis Slack Theresa Magyar .. Mary E. Neff .. Erma l-leath Mary lo lohnson , . ,Elsa Leasure . Eleanor Steed Kathryn Slezalc . . . .Betty Pringle Beverly Wiggins , . .lrene Kaveslci . . .Nada Kanzig . . . . ,Nita Hurley . . Ialene Gulley , Melba Sbrissa
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