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AY'XfVs MR. W. H. MILLER E.T.S.C., M.S. Boys' Counselor ANNA CASTLE O:U., B.A. Librarian PHYLLIS CAMPBELL BARBARA SEELHORST C,G.H., R.N. School Nurse 5-F-A-. B-S.. Mid. Glfl'S Counselor If you are a Senior Girl with a B average you may sign up and be Office Assistants, Library Assistants, or Nurses Assistant. Students who do take this course help by doing filing, typing, run- ning errands, and assisting in many other ways. In the Library they make displays, check out books, and assist students who need help. Also, students, who may be interested in a ca- Office Assistants Gain Valuable Training Writing the names of absentees is the duty of office assistants, Kathy Day, Cherry Alcorn, and Mary Jane Buske. reer in nursing may help in the Nurse's office by performing such duties as, keeping student files, running errands, and caring' for sick students when they come to the nurse. Student assistants prove more than valuable in helping Aldine to run more smoothly stated Mr. W. H. Miller, Boy's counselor. Office assistants Carlene ter and Jo Ann Koehler b the absences turned in morning. Susan Butler, hoping one day to be a nurse, eases the pain Robert Cullom is going through. look for the student's cards for Win- uslly that
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The introduction, as demonstrated, by Brenda Cherry, is the first part of your speech and must be interesting to attract the audience and keep them listening. Use expression to get your point across. This is one of the basic rules of speech, as exhibited by Speech student, Brenda Cherry. A good closing goes back over the high points of your speech and sums it up. I wonder if l made an A . Speech Developes Self-Expression This year the drama department 81 speech classes of Aldine were kept busy developing self-expression by accomplishing many interest- ing things. Through the combined efforts of the speech classes and the Thespian Club, the pro- duction of Our Town , was one example of this. It was staged on December 9, 1965. This group of students also produced the play the Heritage of Wimpole Street , for contest on April 2, 1966, and for presentation to the student body at Aldine and the three district Junior Highs. On February 11, 1966, they attended a Speech Tournament at Sam Rayburn High School. The future plans of the speech classes and the Thespian Club included a tournament at Milby High School and a field trip to Sam Houston State Teacher's College, March 18, to see The Three Sisters by Anton Chekov. KENNETH THOMAS S.H.S.T.C., 5.5. Teaches- Speech, Drama, and Debate .4 J. C. Davis is the first speaker of this debate team, which consists of Pat Calaway, Cheryl Martin, and Danny Claussen.
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O.S.U. B.S. Teaches-D.E. orkin Knowledge Gained Through D.E. L. G. DUNKIN -f-'v ??f . l f si' H K ai ' fait? Billie Chism demonstrated good buyer conduct as Donald Wright uses proper sales technique. ' :tel 5. Charles George is giving the class a sales presentation. 46 Arnold Wright, Montgomery Wards' highest distributive education salesman stated that his success was due to his training in D.E. Arnold is one of 30 students who were able to take D.E. this year. h The students study accuracy in- math, English selling, good customer service and correct busi- ness behavior. Afternoons and Saturdays, the Distributive Edu- cation students work for cooperating business firms, gaining practical experience, and apply the lessons which they have-learned in school.
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