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Left to right, tap row: Linda Morris, Carol Ratcliffe, Cathy Chil- dress, Estella, Roy, Laura Kelley, Gloria Levee, Debbie Roan, and Debbie Lucis Center row: Mrs. Judge, Tanna Morton, Barbara Williams, Barbara Coon, Chris Henderson, Susan Til- lar, Sandra Kan- ieczny, and Faye Phil- lips. Bottom row: Re- becca Wilkerson, Charlotte Gist, Debbie Falcon, DeDe Hunter, Debbie Johnson, and Kathy Frey. W .a SL , is rs , Top: Paula Fritzsching works on a ten-key adding machine during class. Right: Mrs. Judge is discussing with Rebecca Wilkerson the future activities of OEA. 204 O.E.A. Bring l K ,,4, Q lill , tl Q .uri-mmf.,
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Sirnmang and Gary Watkins look at some proiects which were entered at the spring District Meet. Air- Conditioning Club Achieves Honors Through Skills Being a part of VICA this year, the Air-Conditioning Club, spon- sored by Mr. Q. W. Simmang, par- ticipated in a number of activities. On October 24 an all-school Halloween Dance was sponsored by the VICA Club. Air- Conditioning visited the NHBA Convention in the Astro Hall on Wednesday, January 28. The Val- entine Sweetheart Week began on February 9 and ended with an as- sembly the following Friday. The Air-Conditioning Club also attended the District Ill Contest in Pasadena on March 6 and 7. Eight Junior boys received various hon- ors tor the club. They were: Gary Watkins, Raymond Donaldson, Doug Howze, James Clack, Gary Smith, Mike Dietrich, Alan Bran- non, and Eddie Tarvar. They won a combination of ribbons and hon- orable mentions. This spring they had a banquet and received Merit Awards for their skills and talents. They also attended the State Meet. The VICA Club also sponsored a swimming party at the H and H Guest Ranch on May 28 as a re- minder it was the last day of school. 203
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i Iareer Day S. ' ...sig ' wr: . A ra... Aldine's Vocational Office Educa- tion Club changed their name to OEA. OEA stands for Office Education Asso- ciation. This course taught the 22 mem- bers many important skills for a secre- tarial position. ln this 2-hour class the sponsor, Mrs. Judge, taught the stu- dents many skills such as shorthand, recordkeeping, filing, typing, how to work with an IBM Executary, Rotary Calculator and the ten-key adding ma- chine. All of the meetings were con- ducted by Rebecca Wilkerson, presi- dent, Charlotte Gist, vice-president, Debra Fountain, secretary, Paula Fritzsching, treasurer, Debbie Johnson, reporter, and Kathy Frey, parliamen- tarian. The group sponsored, for the first time, Career Day. During the day, many classes visited exhibits conducted by Houston businesses. Throughout the year the OEA girls undertook many proiects and sponsored activities such as guest speakers, the Student Directo- ry, English book lists, typing for teach- ers, averaging grades and participat- ing in the state convention in Galves- ton. Top: Tanna Morton works on Student Directory, as one of the many outside activities done by OEA. Bottom: A representative of Southwestern Bell is discussing many jobs that are offered to students with Chris Henderson, DeDe Hunter, Lori Kelley, Debbie Fountain and Matt Terasaki looking on. -5f.f.H.4U'II'lt'Ii,.fii l i lififtif,
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