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ORANGE ET NOIR STAFF . . . .Melba Sbrissa Editor ..,A.A.... , Feature Editor ......,.....,, lo Ellen Harris Asst. Feature Editor ...,.... Barbara Ashton Sports Editor .,.,..., ,... G ibson Shanley . . . .Eleanor Steed Art Editor .,..r . Asst. Art Editor ,.4,.. ........ N ita Hurley Circulation Mgr. ......,. Frances Sammons Asst. Circulation Mgr .......,. Doreen lones Advertising Mgr. ......,....,.. Phil Perkins Asst. Advertising Mgr. .... Harold Campbell The reporters are: Becky Davis, Willa Tschappatt, Helen Woloshuk, Waneta Da- vis, lane Franks, Beverly Landkrohn, leanne McVay, loan Neff, Phyllis Slack, lames Hall, Mona Hall, Erma Heath, Ruth Krock, Mari- lyn Schaefer, Helen Wizba, Iosephine Sil- verio. The typists are: lalene Gulley, Tom Bran- nan, lrene Kaveski, Sophia Kendjorsky, Mary Margaret Dennis. Orange et Noir Although this is the first year of the Orange et Noir a publication has existed before under the name of the Teen Tatler. The Orange et Noir edited by members of the staff was under the direction of Mrs. losephine Hess. The purpose of this publication was to re- cord the news of Shadyside High School, 4 but also afforded features and jokes. The name of our paper is a French phrase meaning Orange and Black and is taken from the High School coat of arms. Much credit should be given to those staff members whose duty was selecting ma- terial, making assignments and making up the page.
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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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HI-Y The Hi-Y is a group composed of boys in the upper three grades of High School. The club is run and ruled by the slogan To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The boys have to live up to certain requirements before presented with membership cards. They must also go through an informal initiation. The club un- dertakes such projects as may be of help to school and community. The organization has purchased banking boards for our gym- nasium. The treasury receives its money from the sales of football programs. This year the club was sponsored by a group of business men throughout the city, and the new adviser was Mr. Trosak. His cooperation and hard work proved that he is capable of the job. The officers Who served the club this year were: President, Arthur Browng Vice president, Willard Da- vis, Secretary, Mickey Franks, Treasurer, Robert Rode-fer, Sergeant-at-arms, D. l. Griffiths. The club was composed of 35 members and held a Wiener roast during the fall. They also set up equipment and operated the public address system for the Christmas season- The activities were brought to a grand finale by a formal dance held in the school gym. LIBRARIAN CLUB The Librarian Club was a group of seven- teen girls. Miss Ianet Gregg, county libra- rian Was the adviser of the group. Mrs. Mildred McKelvey, Shadyside librarian, trained the girls in their jobs. The club was in charge of the library in the morning and assisted Mrs. McKelvey in the afternoon. Since this Was the first year for the libra- ry in its new home, this Was the first time that the librarians had an organized club. The club also had several social functions l35l such as a Christmas exchange and a ban- quet. The club helped the library cele- brate its tenth anniversary by giving talks in homerooms about the library and aiding in the openhouse program. The club aided the students in many Ways and we are grateful to them, The officers of the club Were: President, Mary Frances Grovesg Vice president, Do- reen Ionesg Secretary, Io Ellen Harris, Treas- urer, Elia Badia.
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