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ACORN Staff Creates NEw ImaGe Alameda’s Acorn Staff this year has created a new, enlightened image, replacing the old pattern, used for previous AHS yearbooks. This years model patterns itself after a College yearbook, giving it a much better organization and format. The Acorn Staff being very enthusiastic about all the additions, such as colored paper, more candid pictures, and the center fold-out, used new ideas and their imaginations to help give the 1972-73 AHS yearbook a more student comprehensive effect. The yearbook went on sale in early September, at a cost of $6.00 with a student body card, and $6.50 without one. This years Acorn is well worth the price paid for it. The members of the Acorn staff are; Debbie Cardwell, editor; Bonnie Burke, Ann Dale, Shawn Martin, Ruth Laviolette, Angelo Martinez, Mike Thompson, Barbara Tkoch, Dyanna French. Jeff Sass, Denise Marsh, Steve Lilley, Vicki Lowther, James Douglas, Denise Gerber, Paul Murphy, and Bob Rhodes. Debbie Cardwell yearbook editor. : 2 Above; Vicki Lowther copy assistant, ‘ al | Left; Steve Lilley and Bonnie Burke yearbook staff.
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Enrico Trabattoni works hard in his new American school. a.f.S. And “Crystal Blue Persuasion = Get It Together American Field Service has provided many opportunities for students at A.H.S., such as giving students the chance to learn about foreign countries and their school systems. A.F.S. club advisor, Mrs. Kiewlich, provided new and invigorating ideas to benefit not only the club as a whole, but the individual members as well. This year’s A.F.S. student at Alameda was Enrico Trabattoni, from Italy. Phillip Hannamura, Alameda student, is visiting Germany through the A.F.S. program. This year’s Soph-Hop, ‘Crystal Blue Persuasion” was a big success, according to chairman Leslie English, and co-chairman Lynn Elan. The Sophomore class came out with money to spare, different from preceding years. Along with the traditional candy lei, there were some new additions made for more student enjoyment. Among these were a marriage and divorce booth. While amusing themselves at the booths, those attending were able to listen to two bands, Cookin’ Mama and Tree Hogen Lodi. Phillip Hannamura flies to Germany.
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Paul Murphy Photographer Above; Ruth Laviovette, copy editor. Left; Mike Thompson, sports editor.
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