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Aldine Vs . . . Springwoods 1st GAME: Aldine played an exceptional de- fensive game, stated Coach Courtney, but the Springwood's Tigers edged by Aldine 53-51. Ear- nest Biscamp led the scoring with 24 points. J. C. Davis and Mike Harvell added respectively to the scoring, 13 and 12 points. Mustangs were high on the boards that night as they brought down 20 re- bounds. 2nd GAME: Mustangs were on the boards this night as they brought down 29 rebounds. Al- though the Mustang's defense was working, the Springwood's Tigers rolled over Aldine 96-58. David Young led the scoring with 17. Mike Har- vell and J. C. Davis added 13 and 10 respectively. Mustang cheerleaders lead the enthus aS1IC crowd . . . as the crowd gives team support.
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t t? vs as ' F35 'oronation Highlight February With the change oft color pattern in the kaleido- scope, came the month ot February. The pattern was gold and red. These colors stood tor Valentine's Day and the Coronation of Aldine Senior High, the theme of which was Golden Fantasy . With the change ot color also came an agenda of new activities. Seniors were busy ordering Sen- ior Invitations and having their Senior group pic- tures taken. All students enioyed the holiday tor the Fat Stock Show Parade. The month also brought the renowned whistler, Mr. Fred Lowery, for a Southern Assembly Pro- gram. Many new faces were also seen around Aldine, one being that of Mrs. Marilyn Mallory, who teaches typing, The kaleidoscope again started turning, chang- ing February into a new month. histling Yellow Canary , Mr. Fred Lowery performs for a Southern sembly program. P' ttrset Q i' l5::'55': 9 stef Lx. 'Q A S., S. 8. i ew , 3, ,T yt ,X . i F rl gi. 'ru -. rrrrzftftft r its 235 -'rs - it
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Vocational Drafting Club Makes First Year Successful G ice V Vocational Drafting Club members are as follows: CBOTTOM ROWJ Beaver Bell, Randy Nichols, James Larson, Paul Carl Brinkman, Calvin Henson, Edwin Maieski. KMIDDLE ROWJ Bobby Kneppf Kenneth Prewitt, Michael Reider, Rick Larry Carter, Johnny Beltran, Roy Smith, Harry Ellis, Mr. Acker-Advisor. CBACK ROWJ Lawrence Greenhaw, aylor, Hubert Hutchinson, Larry Moran, Gordon Ruth, Frank Rogerson, Garner Moran. CNOT SHOWN AREJ Jerry Ches- ary Smith, Johnny Baack, Norman Hamkton, Wayne St. John, Don Mclntyre, Jerry Beairo, Joey Franco, John Bergeron, Howard Collier, Tommy Rush, Mike Tate. of the Vocational Drafting Club are: lRight To Leftl Paul Neilson- Randy Nichols-Vice Presltlehl, Carl Brinkman-SeCrEl'6fy, Calvin Calvin Henson and Paul Nielson show Melanie De Ment, sweet Beaver Bell-Reporter, James Larson-Sergeant At Arms. heart, some of the main procedures in designing a good layout Being formed to promote interest and to de- velop skills in the field of drafting, one of the main objectives of this organization is to place students in industry or on the iob after completion of the course. This has been the first year that Aldine has had such a course, therefore, the members have demonstrated their abiilties and skills in dis- trict and state competition to gain the respect of the student body. President, Paul Neilson, replies that he is quite proud of the achievements of this club, and feels that the Vocational Drafting Club has quickly been accepted as one of the best VIC Clubs in Aldine. But he also feels that without the help and en- durance of Mr. L. E. Acker, both teacher and spon- sor, the Vocational Drafting Club would not have made the accomplishments we have made.
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