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Yields the Roundup and Mustang h .. X.-.. Us... L. K. k.-f 101 N.i The Journalism Department at Al- dine consists of a yearbook class, one journalism class, and the newspaper staff. All classes worked year around to give students the benefit of a newspa- per and yearbook. The journalism class wrote stories for the MUSTANG, and interviewed teach- ers and students. They sold ads to help support the paper, and when an issue ofthe MUSTANG came out, they were there to sell it to the students and teach- ers at Aldine. This class offered students who wished to develop their talents a chance to express themselves. Members of the MUSTANG staff, who made up the copy of the newspa- per, also worked very hard. They also wrote stories which appeared in the MUSTANG. Yearbook members also sold ads and made interviews. The class went to Tay- lor Publishing Company to learn how the ROUNDUP was published. A record number of yearbooks, 93l, were sold, and the yearbook students worked constantly in order to put out the best yearbook ever. Both classes worked to give the stu- dents at Aldine a better MUSTANG and ROUNDUP. Above right: Marlene Evans sells a MUSTANG to Kathy Menduni. Bottom: Alice Copeland gives Mrs. Lightfoot an ad for the next issue of the MUSTANG. 39
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ff? . QM' Top: Mrs. Roweno Lightfoot. Bottom: Mr. Waring G. Wil' son. Above left: Karen Neagle and Carlisio Davis remind students of the last day to purchase a yearbook subscription. Above right: Liz Spivey sells a yearbook subscription to Kenneth Walker. Bottom left: Carol Ratcliffe, editor, and Paula Fritzsch- ing discuss layouts. 38
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Theory Is Prcicticecl in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Of course, it is easy for the graduating students of this class to acquire iobs in air conditioning and refriger- ation, but they are also qualified to go directly into Sta- tionary Engineering, stated Mr. Simmang, who taught these subiects. These two courses, each of which consisted of three hours, were broken up into two sessions. Theory con- sumed the tirst hour and actual work on the theory learned covered the remaining two hours. Impaired equipment was donated to these students who then re- paired and resold the working material. The classes work under an informal atmosphere, but with the leadership of Mr. Simmang the work is always accomplished, stated Alan Brannon, first year student. Top: Mike Lofton and Jerry Preston charge a unit with Freon. Middle: Aaron Saenz checks the air on one of his proiects. 40 l
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