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lor State Competition it l Cosmetology sent their oblest beauticians to com- pete with other schools ot Austin. The club entered notebooks and jobs at the meet. The girls received many ribbons for their entries. Cindy Mayeoux ond Jackie Laws represented Al- dine as district officers in V.l.C.A. Cindy held the po- sition of district secretary, with Jockie Laws the dis- trict treosurer. They went to Judge Bill Elliot's office to procloim Notionol Vica Week for Aldine. Cosmetology ended its year of cictivity with the second year girls' trip to Austin. There they took exams and obtained their license to practice hairstyl- ing in various salons. A visitor notices that Cosmetology did well at state competition. lp row of first year girls, left ro right: Joan Morris, Kay Redd, Debbie Jones, Lynda Gooding, Debbie Griggs, Eileen Meadows and Esta Phillips. Bottom row Shar Van Zandt, Carole Krutchinsky, Nancy Woodruff, Glynnara Bynum, Theresa Johnson, Debra Petty, Margie Dunn, and Mrs. Jackowski
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id Library As the new school year began, AHS's librari- ans, Mrs. Cavitt and Mrs. Buxton, commenced training the new library assistants. The students attended various meetings which aided them in better library workmanship. The most important of the meetings were those held at Clear Creek, Lincoln High School, and St. Pius. Among the many tasks assigned to the assist- ants was decorating the library to create a dra- matic reading atmosphere. Also, correct tiling, storing, and placing of books had to be done at all times. With this in mind, the assistants made another successful year of the library. Top: Penny Snell works diligently to clear a fine for o student. Middle: The officers were, from left to right: Dot Atkins, report- er, Penny Snell, secretary, Lisa Armstrong, president and Mary Tupper, treasurer. members of library were, from left to right, first row: Beverly Hearn, Darlene Owens, Carol Elder, Pam Turner, elanne Dobbins, Donna Walker, Karen Nove, Mary Tupper. Second row: Morelyn Elison, Billie Marshall, Mil- Martin, Bobby Riner, Johanna Schaulk, Wendell McDonald, David Youngblood, Jody Ren. Third row: James es, Penny Snell, Cindy Moore, Dorothy Atkins, Rhonda Landry, Valerie Harver, Hedi Dingemanse, Sam Elliot, isty Moore, Jennifer Jackson, and Don Burrisk.
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