Maplewood Richmond Heights High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Maplewood, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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H96 86 -ng You V' iq X ewgxvfen 860111 xx overs CAREER DAYARO S S I TERE T The Vocational Guidance Program sponsored portunity to become acquainted with various occu Career Day on February 28, giving students an op- pations and aid them in choosing their life's work V.lI.l'. OFFICERS: Sandford, L. Nivhnls, Cissell 29

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CHECK DON'T FORGET VGP ASSIGNMENTS TALENT SHOW TRYC IP FEB. 26 Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School TTY Vol, 9 Ma.plewood, Missouri, February 19, 1960 CAREER D OVER DEVlL'S DEN For EEERU CHIP TA F L AR .NCE SPONSORED BY Camel. Day' sp, sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Vocational Guidaq zvcning, February 6, from 8 to l M-RH, will be 1 hours on Friday, F all juniors and sen V.G.P. was orpra eral meeting of it fall. At this meetir people were elect Denny Sanford, c Hanson, vice-chair! ols, secretaryg ar treasurer. It is tb that all eommittel all work is comple sentatives of the va are invited to attel The purpose of to give the juniors chance to intervie' varied vocations 2 the opportunities tages in interest very valuable in C careers. V.G.P., through sheets that were iss vocations which th seniors indicated th: This year there wil ent occupations r. of the second semester. miesi' girls dressed in ref r wel- -n rose d each er him. Lewis Junior Sopho- Vright, were l dev tumes and did a moderx under the direction of and Diana Raybon. ' .le Sen- The girls also worked zceived their committees. Janet mr the dance chairman, selected 2 Senior chased the dance tickets 2 siirervised the various com The throne was built by Ellis and Jack Patton, suj by chairman Judy Higert s-presi- , Betty Janet , Mary e, the in the nes. A l black he en- walls, 5 from :losing lene Kollias, Vicki Jacksi Carol Wallis. The entrant mittee consisted of Sharon and Mary Wright. Chziirma Smith was in charge of tl decorations, along with t of Judy Furtwangrler and Stout. Barbara Sands, ai Sue Curly and Lucy Nichi in charge of the sides, Whi rie Gross was responsible tables. The ceiling' was tak of by Toni Hesse. The crc the King' was made by Vicl Career Day resentatives accounting, aeronautics, forces, art, culture, bi. service, cc diesel cngii tronics, ei rangement, terior deco technics, lz library wo chanies, me sic, nursir office work therapy, pl secretarial teaching, te trucking, ' undertaking All junio consult the mezzanine i reer Day s -..L , hung embcry son. GAA members hope ti Sed as lish a tradition by using thi M-RH in the forthcoming years. from orona- The GAA is under the s acting ormed ship of Mrs. Peggy Mohr airline ior of Mrs. Pat Gill. nhvsir-al ed The CHIP staff is under the sponsorship of Miss Joanne Kilsberg. In order to be on the staff you must be a junior or senior taking the 5th hour jour- nalism class. The staff is the group of people who are responsible for gathering news about our school and the writing this news by correct journalistic standards. After all writing is completed, the staff members complete all other journalistic procedures for producing the paper, except the printing. This year the staff attended the third Annual Press Conference on Saturday, November 14, at Washington U. where they heard many speakers, well-known in the field of journalism. Also several of the students participated in writing contests which were a part of this Press Conference. Two members from the class attended a tour and con- ference at Koch Hospital, and later wrote about H. Sei their experiences on this tour for the 1959 Press Project of the Tuberculosis and Health Society of retry St. Louis. :dis The CHIP has a twofold purpose. First, is to keep ikyf the students of M-RH informed about what is hap- pening in their school and to their classmates. Sec- ondly, it is to help teach journalism students about ,She the Writing and publishing of a regular newspaper. M21 IHS W Y fo Each are officers v , .. ,. Tickets for the three sessions are Cjnvfm, Mn qi.. to be ob1 homerooi for tickc ofaco lvirs. uni is originally from D 'rraduatcd from iol. She attend- of Missouri, 'Wood Col- her de- eld by sical 1 for mak The one oi the larger schools in the area, sometimes totaling: as many as 1,000 or 1,100 pupils, said Mr. Adams, recalling: the many chances he has seen in the school. Mr. Adams commented that his years in the M-RH school district your name, street address, town and state to Crusade for Freedom, Box 10-S, Mt. Vernon 10, New York. First prizes are six 10-day all- expense paid round trip to Europe for two. Other prizes are a set of contest. Claire said she worked 4 poem for five hours. Shi said she worked on the Without a break for fear of the mood she had created. S havr been vuag pleasant and en- joyable. He said, I .La ,.,.Aa1A the Encyclopedia Britannica for are a very difficult type of to write, because of the exa have jikcd the best entry from each state, of Cach line -,. i l200Hll'-'z1't'. Sh 'ti - ' then Community' and iidldios The cillbzes Whey! She was asked abc pcncnws with Stu' ' ' thoughts regarding: the ct 1960. . ' honestly didn flip th L- EDITORS-Row One: Judy Jones, Field. Row. Two. give any aww keep 0, K0lliaS, Drexler, Wallis. Row TIYTEC5 Hlgeftf 1 hoped, as mi 1-etary Schweizer. icewe some re ing and 0 N AAL-wx, -yvu HULIYUKI LHB HCLIUII Vin retarv D U shots that have been featured on Claire stated that she plz it to the group. Members of the group are expected to give their ful operation to the officers. The V.G.P. has always consid- . A f'....,,,t.. 1'x..,. .... f' 1 ' - A - on his vocation and present l co- avid St. Louis Hawks fan and is a loyal router of the Hawks' Bob Petit. Mrs. Gill has already become familiar with her classes and the Hamlin, senior home room teacher and teacher of read- ing and social studies, has return- ed to M-RH. She was absent the first semester due to a broken knee and Q ham-+ ,++-mi, the sports page of the Chip this year. Of course, each one of us looks at the pictures before any- thing else on the page. The still life pictures are credit- attend college next fall whei plans to major in English hopes to be an English teacl The sonnet which will be lished in 'tAYnthology ,OL

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