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Cast “hoods” advertise on Senior Play Day. Buzzie congratulates the Queen. Homecoming Week was celebrated from October 30 through November 3. It included Club Day when various club banners were hung in the halls to encourage new member featured a Pie-Eating Contest which was won by Linda Vraciu ae and Mark Marmor and a Tug-of-War Contest t one-won because the rope broke. Birgir Day honored our foreign ex- change student. One of the highlights for Seniors was when they paraded in costume around the school to advertise their Senior Play. Traditional Events bea } : Juniors prove they have big appetites. Homecoming Court included: Carol Willett, Barbara Hull, Queen Kathy Giomi, Patty Chan and Ginger Biano. 17
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Performing at the Alameda-Encinal Exchange Rallies were yell squads from both schools: ROW 1—Encinal Head Sue Harader and Alameda’s Nancy Adams. ROW 2—Mary Rasmussen, Pam Chinn, Sharon LaHaie and Becky This was the first year for Big Game Week. Building up enthusiasm for the big game with Encinal, the activities included the Wishing Well Contest won by the sophomores, who gathered $49.16, the Class Ban- her competition, won by the juniors, and the Stash the Trash Contest, won by the seniors with 161 Ibs. of garbage. Student leaders were “sold” during a Slave Auction for a day’s service to AHS’ers with the high bids. Mr. and Miss Irresistable were Gary Dett- mer and Teresa Sedillo. My name is John Pola? Marceline. ROW 3—Sue Costes, Carol Willett, Jamie Stucky and Gail Castaldo. At AHS, Spirit Is. . Five guesses how seniors won Stash the Trash.
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Fall President and Vice President were Gary Dettmer and Barbara Hull. Fall Officers Organize Tutoring Service Fall Recording Secretary Sam Russell and Financial Secretary Pat Holden plan for a meeting. The AHS student body officers followed through with the goals of student government and united the students in spirit this fall. Homecoming and Big Game Weeks, planned in conjunc- tion with the Ad Board, were two successful events of the fall. Through the help of the student body officers, a tutor- ing service was initiated at Island High School. Alameda High was financially supported by the 93% sale of student body cards. Fall Head Yell Leader Nancy Adams promotes spirit at a noon rally.
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