Aldine High School - Round Up Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1980

Page 89 of 344

 

Aldine High School - Round Up Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 89 of 344
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Page 89 text:

4 Sis 1 Below: ln the mithlle of thi- night. seniors Claudell Baker and Alive Alu-ar work on their layouts to he submitted to thi- Texas ASM summer yearbook Camp competition. Claudell won first place for her sports layout: Alice won first for her farulty layout. F'-1 Pi, I :ik 5' - 1 . X 1115 Above: Checking their daily assignnients. senior photog- aphers Mark Humphries and Allen Burk fiml the nega- ives and prepare to lurk themselves in the darkroom. Tl X X Q Above: ROUNDUP STAFF Front Row: Traci Tigert, Alice Alvear, Mike Chen and Ronnie Castillo. Second Row: Beth Tann, Teresa Ward. Kenneth Tullis, Claurlell Baker. Cindy Fujimoto and Anthony Milligan. Third Row: Annette Mikeska. Terri Honick. Mark Humphries. Patti Patterson, Bonnie McKeehan. Rieh Hornbuckle and Allen Burk. on Tj. Left: After a rush of students have rceeived their year- , books, senior Kenneth Tullis takes a breather and waits My for the next group to arrive. i Q '- 5' Language Arts 85

Page 88 text:

h no-o-ol - a deadline Y'all c'mon, begged editor Patti Patterson as she stressed the impor- tance of getting in gear to meet dead- lines. Six returning staff members encour- aged the 10 rookies who were in a state of confusion trying to figure out the standards of the staff. Yearbook atmosphere was one of casual fun metamorphosing into ani- malistic terror at deadline. Deadlines made senior Alice Alvear hyper, she said. And the feeling was common. Senior Traci Tigert summarized the feelings of new staff members as she struggled through the first few weeks of class: I was beginning to becomi depressed, frustrated and real inse cure. I was seriously thinking of quit ting because l felt I was letting the staf downf' Even the experienced members hat some difficulty in assuming their nev positions. Business manager Terri Honicl- said, l feel like l'm new like everyoni else because I'm doing something com pletely different. Right: Discussing cover ideas, business manager Teri Honick and senior Anthony Milligan plan what ideas the will present to the class after attending the Harris Count Department of Education Journalism Workshop. 'wer 'Q try- if.-X Above: Senior Mike Chen and junior Annette Mikeska are shown how to crop a picture by people editor Teresa Ward. Right: Editor Patti Patterson and assistant editor Bonnie McKeehan help bag 3,000 fortune cookies to be distrib- uted to study labs for yearbook sales promotion. 84 language Arts is as V- ,as an-wr 'Q' 5,l,nRr!.I 24 m' - .f-ego--v-w ' efwwt Jaan! gps. . gore, I have-as rifle



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Read all about it --....g..., x N Above: Junior Faith Humber! interviews Vickie Alsina, the new Spanish teacher, Right: Editor Mark Evangelista talks to senior Debbie Brake about the last issue ofthe paper. Language Arts Yes, a class was meeting in Room 507 even if there were no students there. They were probably out hustling interviews or taking pictures for the upcoming edition of the student news- paper, The Mustang. The process of writing, taking pic- tures and putting the paper together took the full three weeks between edi- tions. Junior Debbie Ford explained that to get a story the reporters first had to track down the person to be inter- viewed and get them to answer ques- tions. If they didnlt cooperate the sto- ries were no good which was frustrat ing to the writers, she said. Once the story had been written ant Checked for grammatical errors, it wa prepared for the upcoming deadline. Meeting deadlines was the test c whether the paper would be delivere- on time or not. Editor Mark Evangef ista said, Meeting deadlines is hart for the new members, the day of reels oning for the old staff. As soon as one paper was distril uted, it was critiqued by the class an assignments made for the next publicz tion. ' 4 ti '!' ,N I-.uf 'ix ,-416'

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