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mt ; mm |! : ue cee 8 -. = s = An Ad-Board delegation presents Mr. Biba with an idea ad-board strive to improve school faces sum up Spring Ad-Board Speaker Pam Jones led the hard working Spring Ad Board into the final semester of the year. Many committees were formed to help make various changes at Alameda High. A Revision Committee was set up to go over the school’s constitution and make necessary changes and improvements. More than anything, this committee was concerned with the problems of write-ins in student elections. Last year Pat Potter, our former student body president, gave the suggestion for a student lounge. A committee was set up to put the idea through and find a place where students could gather after class or on a free period. Members of the Spring Men and Women’s Board of Control kept students in line in the final semester. Led by Women’s Chief Counselor, Nancy Brown, and Men's Chief Counselor, Mike Nash, the members kept a watchful eye on delinquent students. Board of Control members do not only keep order at A.H.S., but also offer their time and services at sport banquets, Parent's Night, and other after school functions. Meetings were held weekly in the Student Council room and were attended not only by the members, but also by advisors Mrs. Hoeksema and Mr. Healy.
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Bob Giomi and Nancy Brown catch Cliff Rayment Spring Women’s Board of Control takes time out for a picture doing a no-no spring board of control and 1g od ly). . a f ys ited oe See = Le Spring Men’s Board of Control include: Row 1; Greg Nielsen, Kevin Kearney, Mark Showalter, Robert Sindylek Flying feet and smiling Robert Jensen. Row 2; Paul Cobet, Ed Slintak, Mike Coustier. Randy Pries, William Piercy, Joe Chew. Bob Giomi. Row 3: Dave Sanborn, Doug Bertson, Doug Hootman, Richard Glazier, Michael Bibin, Willie Thomas Row 4: Scott Mathieson, Scott Baxter, Norman Dole, Paul Hootman, Ken Kennedy, Bill Health
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Tears of joy fill the eyes of Queen Gloria. This proves that slaves come in all shapes and sizes. Beginning Homecoming Week with a splat was the Egg Toss.
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