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eee The most entertaining Senior Meeting in years, under the direction of Laurie Grunewald and Nick Mashikian, was presented to the student body on June 10. It will surely be remembered for many years to come. That most awaited night of all, our Senior Bal!, managed by Linda Barry and Andy Santillina, came on June 11, 1965. The theme ‘Candlelight and Go!d’’, was carried out in an enchanting way. The following Sunday, the members of the class attended their Baccaulaureate service. Surely none will be able to forget the enjoyable evening, June 15, as we shared our Senior Banquet at Goodman’‘s Hall. And then came that final moment — Graduation! Commencement Exercises were held on the evening of June 17, 1965. Later that same evening, we met at Jack London Square for the last of our senior activities, the All-Night Party. As each goes his own way, may those four years of memories at Alameda High School never be forgotten. GINI KEIM } i) SUE HOWARD Vice President on 7 “ot Recording Secretary DAN CHARVET President DOUG LADD McHUGH Financial Secretary Yell Leader
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LOLLY HOLMES tee a ie BEV WIGHT Vice President t t' : a Recording Secretary KAMAKAU NAPOLEON President BILL SCHMITZ CAROL BIANO Financial Secretary fl Yell Leader The members of the class of 1965 finally reached their long-awaited senior year. Activities were numerous and all those who participated pronounced them a success. The Senior Class marched proudly into the auditorium, September 30, 1965, displaying its forest green jackets to the envy of the underclassmen. The Senior Play, ‘‘Pioneer, Go Home’’, whose managers were Teppie Harlan and Calvin Mew, was presented on November 6 and 7. The senior girls, in powder blue sweat shirts, carried on tradition by beating the Babies in the third annual Powder Puff football game on April 7, 1965. . i Senior Hat and Sock Day, May 20, a ridiculous array of headgear was displayed to the delight of all. Managed by Margie Burns and Henry Martinez, the Senior Picnic, at Castle Rock May 28, gave us a day of play away from school.
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“Pioneer “When | grow up | want to be a ballerina — and I'll twirl.” r Hi +i i of] | 4 i= ie iz : : : : “We got a good understanding with the government; we even got a “Yes, your Highness, only it ain’t a woodpile — development of our own.” it’s Kwimperville 24
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