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Brian Weiss, John Johnson, Steve Kieffer, and Tony Mazzi are off to a flying start in the Tricycle Race. Seniors stash their trash! On Thursday, September 26, fifty students from Alameda High traded places with fifty students from Encinal High as part of Operation Understanding. The purpose of the enchange was to broaden relationships and widen understanding between the two schools. Encinal and’‘Alameda students met in classes and discussed problems which have faced the two schools, and the solutions to those problems. In addition, student body officers, football coache s, and football players from each school spoke on school tensions at an exchange rally. All the speakers stressed that while each school wanted to win the big game, sportsmanship would be put above all. Other Big Game Week activities included a Stash the Trash contest won by the seniors, an Egg Toss and a Tricycle Race won by sophomores Richard Deal and Bobbie Friley, and Sophomore John Johnson, respectively. The Hornets climaxed the week by defeating the Encinal Jets 61-0.
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Fall Spirit Boosted By Homecoming, Big Game Weeks Kathy Evans enhibits one of her many talents. A bubble gum blowing contest, slave auctions, wishing well contest, and voting for Homecoming Queen, were Who's the prettiest? It must be either Randy Crawford, Kathy Stiles, or Mary Jacobs! among activities of the third annual Homecoming Week. During half time of the San Leandro Football Game, Mr. Bell crowned Sherry Lemmon queen. Mr. Bell crowns Sherry Lemmon Homecoming Queen as Princesses Karen Fletcher, Bonnie McSharry, Tori Nahnsen, and Linda Trevino look on.
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