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

 - Class of 1966

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Aldine High School - Round Up Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 179 of 370
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Campaign Speec es Given for tudent Council Offices Campaign speeches are The basis for the elec- tion of the Student Council officers each year. These speeches are presented in a school wide assembly by the student running for The office and his campaign manager. These speeches must be well organized and be within a certain Time limit. Since the Student Council is the backbone of the school its officers must be well-chosen. The purpose of the campaign speeches are' to bring out the student's qualifications, which are very hard to meet, and to state his aggressiveness and determination to work. Not only do the speeches portray the qualities of the student, but they also state his intentions of administration in the Stu- dent Council. da King gives a brief summary of the qualifications of .lerry n Wells, candidate for vice president of the Student Council. Danny Claussen, candidate for president of the Student Council explains briefly his plans for next year's Council if elected to the office. l73

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Library Club Aids tudent Bod i l The officers of the Library Club are as follows according to the office: Presi- dent, Peggy Lindsey, Vice-President, Kaye Lenze, Secretary, Sandra White, Treasurer, Linda Harvel, Parliamentarian, Shirley Schlag, and Reporter, Ray Graham. The library club members that participated in the District V Meeting at Texas City, Texas, are: SEATED, left to right: Linda Harvel, Kaye Lenze, Peggy Lindsey, Brenda Mack: STANDING, FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Schiege, JoAnn Lewis, Sandra White, Judy Spillman, Hermila Garza, Janice Studer, Mrs. Castle. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Shellye Mathews, Terri Propes, Wendy Propes, Roberta Hyde, Charles Willis, Sherry Clay. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Rohde, Nora King. Being a club that serves the student body in many ways, the library club has successfully achieved the respect of the student body of Aldine High. There are thirty-six members in the library Club that servel diligently throughout the year. Some of the duties of the library members are: to keep the books in order and to help any stu- dent who has difficulties in searching for mate- rial. Library assistants must meet certain qualifications before obtaining membership in the club. They must be taking library at the time requesting for membership. They must be passing all subiects, and maintaining a passing average throughout their membership in the club. They also, must work before or after school in the library upon request. The Library assistants are as follows: CSEATEDJ Ray Graham, Linda Harvel, Kaye Lenze, Peggy Lindsey, Sandra White, Shirley Schlag. CFIRST ROWD Mrs. Anna Castle, sponsor, Nancy Rhode, Kathy Sampsel, Judy Spillman, Janice Studer, Hermila Garza, Jo Ann Lewis, Elizabeth Schiege, Wendy Propes, Margie Miller, Nella Burch. CSECOND ROWJ Shellye Mathews, Linda Christoph, Sharon Scott, Sherry Clay, Adam Apodoca, Nora King, Anne Williams, Roberta Hyde, Brenda Mack. CTHIRD ROWJ Raymond Haynes, Gene Salge, Doug Wehr, Charles Willis.



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Skills and Fun Headline Radic i i .. - .T-fflr if x Can you hear me? sends James Burns as he uses the key in sending morse code, Voting delegates, Randy Rucker and James Burns, wait for instruction for voting at the VIC meet in Angleton, Texas. Learning of electronics to prepare The members for a future in radio-electronics, the Radio-Elec- tronics Club is designed to provide the students with a way to express their electrical ability. Each student learns responsibility as he is entrusted with expensive equipment, leadership, with proper guidance, is stressed and developed through inter- school competition, and their knowledge and in- terest in radio-electronics is broadened. Mr. Marion T. Hill, sponsor, explains that he tries to help his students 'develop an ability to get along with people. This is necessary for any- one to get along in lite and l want these boys to know it. As a part of their course of study, each boy is given the book, How To Win Friends and Influence People, to study. But all work and no play hardly describes the club. They have several parties throughout the year. They went to Galveston and Huntsville, and had some parties at Mr. Hill's home. I74 r 'F if G as

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