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The assignment sheets are posted in room 108 for the Herald StaH',,' read the morning announcements. That day I got my assignment, looked at the deadline and wondered how I was going to get the information for my story and have it written on time. IYhen a teacher had to be interviewed, an appointment was made. Miss Ketterer, our advisor, handed out pass after pass, as the information was gathered for the stories. Then the day came, all too soon, when all the stories had to be turned in. As page editor, I checked first thing in the morning to make sure no one of my statl' was absent. If they were, I had to rind some way to either get the story or have it written again. Many times, stories were put together at the last minute when extra white space was found. The pages were planned, and the advertising placed on the page. The space that was left was divided into stories. Sooner or later during the day, all the stories were turned in, and lVIiss Ketterer took them over to the printer, so proof sheets could be made. Sometimes we were pretty sorry when the proof sheet came back from the printer with half the stories jumbled up and a mass murder on Mr. IVebster's English! ! And oh, how lucky we were when our stories were too short! As the old saying goes, Then the fun begins! I got tired of being asked when the paper was coming out, but was glad when the paper was ready and out on time. Many times the printer had too much work and our paper was delayed a day or so. I must admit, however, there was a paper issued once a month, and after each paper, an ever so tired Herald Staff! MAPLE HEIGHTS HERALD Herald Staff of 1957 Published by the MAPLE HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL Barbara Ford Miss Louise Ketterer Carol Milkovich Ardis Beamer, Margaret Dozer Roger Arbaugh, Barbara Martin Nancy Brandt ,Iudy Bruch Evelyn Roch judy Lisy, Carole Palker ,Iudy Henderson Margaret Dozer, Nancy Brandt, Gayle Nemeth, Ardis Beamer Editor-in-Chief Advisor Front Page Editorial Page Sports Page Page Four Page Five Page Six Art Editor Business Manager Features Columnists Connie Saggio, Barbara Cooper, ,ludy Lisy, Evelyn Roch Reporters Nancy Brandt, Barbara Penkal, Barbara Saunders, Gerldine Mone, ,ludy Henderson, Marian Dottore Lefl: R. .-Xrbaugh, only boy with a newspaper girls' harem, gets copy in in time. ' P' 27 M, Dam. c. ixiiiiwvich, B. Ford. Right: ROW' IfA. Beamer, N. Brandt, Lisy, R. Arbaugh, bl. Bruch, E. Roch, B. Martin. ROXV 1- KJ ,V ds I Jbove: M. Dottore, B. Penkal, j. Henderson, B. Saunders, G. Mone, G. Nemeth, K Onizchak, C. Saggio, B. Cooper, C. Palker Qsecond shotj. SCHOOL NEWS: O R IEWS 'i
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ROW I-L. Yarmusch, C. Flad, T. Clark, L. Phillips, P. Palumbo, N. Smrekar. ROW Spangler, B. Martin, B. Ford, C. Milkovich, A. Constantino, Kus, Kus, N 2-B. Staats, G. Kucinski, H. Schwolow, J. Quinn, M. Babb, j. Csongei, M. Penti, W. Hunt, G. Nemeth. ROW 5-L. Scull, N. Velek, M. Wolner, P. Grostik, L. Tolbert Hren, R. Arbaugh, B. Cowley. ROW 3-P. Naso, P. Mowinski, S. Mallik, N. Obert, C. Mraz, A. Kuly, S. Freedle, Elffers, M. Lick. T. Sedely, J. Varley, M. Csongei, J. Szabo, j. Nappia, C. Deka. ROW 4-K. Riebesell, 'CNO MORE PENCILS, N MORE BOOKS . . . BUT No more pencils, no more books! However this is not the true slogan for those of us who are planning a teaching career, as the books and pencils will always be a necessity in our lives. Our Maple Heights chapter of the FTA is one club in which we can have fun and also help the school when we are needed. We future teachers enjoy the opportunity of substituting in various classes whenever we can. In doing so, we find out for ourselves whether or not we are qualified to be a teacher. The first Monday of each month, our ofiicers, Carolyn Flad, President, Todd Clark, Vice Pres- ident, Lee Ann Phillips, Secretary, and Peggy Palumbo, Treasurer, meet and plan the next meet- ing, which is held on the second Tuesday of the month. Our advisor, Mrs. Delma Lee Paulman, offers suggestions and words of advice when they are needed. On the first Thursday of each month, two of us attend District Meetings held in the Board of Education Building in downtown Cleveland. Occasionally, there are State Meetings in Columbus, which we also attend. During Teachers' Week, which is in the spring, each FTA member has a chance to teach. Those of us interested in teaching elementary school have our choice of school and grade, and those of us interested in teaching high school may choose our subject. Two days are spent at these schools. The first day is devoted to observing and the second day is our day to shine as a teacher. Later, at our next monthly meeting, we share our experiences. These experiences give us an insight into the teaching profession.
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