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You say you wanna have FUN?!? - Erin Lininger and Julie Clark join the crowd in taking a breather. Hawaiian friends - Sarah Cates, Colleen Dur- | ham, and Shanna Soderlund stand by and watch the ac- tion. 18 Dances
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Smile! - Kent Doan and Tracy Wright dressed in their best gold and white. Don’t be camara shy! -Michell Gilchrist get’s phys- ical for sports day. irst day of Spirit Week the Hornets sent to me a Hornet in an oak tree. Alameda High came out in force for Stuff’em Day on Monday. There were stuffed animals of all kinds, ‘‘Rambear” to Opus the Penguin. “Stuff'em Day encour- aged more overall sup- port for Spirit Week. The variety of stuffed animals showed the va- riety of interest at AHS,” commented Ju- nior Elizabeth Brown. On the second day of Studly Sam! - Ju- nior Sam Flores | participates in the Spirit Week skit. Sam was the start- ing quarterback for the varsity football team. Spirit Week the Hor- nets sent to me; two Hornet in an oak tree. On Tuesday the Hor- nets dressed in their fin- est sport outfits for Sports Day. Baseball and football jerseys were the norm, volley- ball and soccer jerseys were also seen. On the third day of Spirit Week the Hor- nets sent to me; three winning skits, two foot- ball players and a Hor- net in an oak tree. The classes of Alame- da had several different themes this year. Sen- iors Juniors oe r ] °° Sophomores ‘‘Visited the Holidays’’, and Freshman went ‘“Safa- 1 ee On the fourth day of Spirit Week the Hor- nets sent to me: four fashionable classes, three winning skits, two football players and a Hornet in an oak tree. AHS looked like it was out of Vogue maga- zine on GQ Vogue day. The student body was dressed in their finest outfits. Many students wore skirts, dresses, NTDOWN On the fifth day o Spirit Week the Hor- nets sent to me: fi golden Hornets, four fashionable classes, three winning skits, two football players and a Hornet in an oak tree. Gold and white clothes were worn on the fifth day of Spirit Week. The Hornets showed their spirit by wearing the school colors. Let- terman sweaters and jerseys were popular. Many just wore yellow and white shirts. Spirit Week 17
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LA ll ‘EY TNT Where do you want to put them?!? - Colleen Clark, Debbie Gallagher, and Ricky Keiser beautify the gym. The taste of a new generation - Kim Glucoft and Geoff Gay prepare the drinks for the night’s | event. 5 Pe Tropica Fever arrived. I remember as ap- proached the gym, I could see the bright, flashing lights and feel the loud, thumping vi- brations of the music beneath my feet. The theme was “Go Hawai- ian” and it was called the Aloha Dance to welcome the incoming freshmen and other new students. As I entered the gym, I saw a wide vari- ety of upper and lower classmen. A whopping 560 kids showed up. Everyone was decked Let’s have a Luau! - friends mingle. out in their best Ha- walian garb, and color- ful Leis were handed out to the first 150 peo- ple who showed up. The pulsating sounds were provided by Mu- sic Masters, who did a great job of pleasing the tastes of all the people who attended that first festive affair. I later learned from Colleen Clark, dance commissioner, that the whole dance grossed about $1807. The lead- ership class was re- sponsible for thinking up the theme and cre- ating the decorations. AHS student body and Dances 19
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