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Class History 3 OUR YEARS AGO, in July, 1916, the present High Senior Class, then the biggest and best Freshman Class that ever entered here, made its appear- ance in the Alameda High School. Very early in the term, the class organized and elected the following officers: President, Russell Knowland: Vice-President, Maybelle Worthen: Secretary, Jean Hunt: Editor, Louise Hanley: Class Representatives, Melita Hutt and John McKean. At this time there began among the members of the class their continual strong interest in school activities, as was shown by the candy sale that was held to swell the Motion Picture Machine Fund. In the High Freshman term the officers were: President, Kruger Dunbar, Vice- President, Jean Hunt: Secretary, Elinor Gutsch: Editor, Grace-Marion Elster: Repre- sentatives, Melita Hutt and John McKean. Another candy sale was held, this time to pay for a page in the 'fAcorn. The Low Sophomore officers were as follows: President, John McKean: Vice- President, Margaret Spruanceg Secretary, George Clark: Editor, Kruger Dunbar: Representatives, Russell Knowland and Angie Perry. The officers for the High Sophomore term were: President, William Spruanceg Vice-President, Melita Hutt: Secretary, Colby Tarleton: Editor, Margaret Spruancc. A very successful party with entertainment and dancing was held at the home of Dorothy Tabor. It was in this term that Miss Blanche DuBois became our class advisor. Owing to the influenza epidemic, the Low Junior term was very much broken up. Nevertheless, the class organized under the following officers: President, Colby Tarleton: Vice-President, Dorothy Tabor: Secretary, Christian Snead: Representa- tives, Thelma Burg and Kruger Dunbar: and the class pin, a small acorn surrounded with pearls, was chosen. In the High Junior term the following officers were elected: President, Chris- tian Snead, Vice-President, Grace-Marion Elster: Secretary, George Clark: Editor, Dorothy Tabor. A successful prom .was given under the management of Christian Snead, and Russell Knowland managed a movie show given to start a fund with which to purchase scenery for productions given by the school. The Class was unusually active under the administration of the following offi- cers in the Low Senior term: President, Cyril Smith, Vice-President, Edwina Osborne: Secretary, Kenneth Ward: Representatives, Dorothy Tabor and Christian Snead. The class colors, green and gold, were chosen at the first meeting. Early in the term, the girls of the class gave an enjoyable and successful reception to the Low Freshman girls. The Senior Play, Green Stockings, was coached by Fred Carlyle, and managed by Christian Snead, and was in every way a great success. In December the class entertained the members of the graduating class of January, 1920, with a cabaret supper at Haight School. The last event of the term was a candy sale. The officers chosen for the High Senior term were: President, Russell Know- land, Vice-President, Elinor Gutschg Secretary, Stewart Menzies: Editor, Saima Koski. Early in the term the boys purchased their class hats which were of gray felt trimmed with a gold band. The Senior Vaudeville, which was given in May, proved to be one of the successful events of the term. The main activity of the semester was the publication of the Acorn, which we hope everyone will enjoy. Now the class is looking forward to the Senior Dance and to the final event of its High School career, graduation. S. K., June '20. Pagfmhf EDB Htnttt
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Cockrolt Studio Marian Martens Kenneth Malone Ennyl Hunter Homer Kemble Rae Cochrane Charles Couchot Ida Ross Helen Liphqrdt George Clark Eunice Duncan Alexander Lowe Marie Onions Elwood Patterson ang ggggn PageNine
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