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AN HISTORICAL SKETCH Aprll 17 1974 gust 60 years ago wltnessed the blrth of Alameda Hugh School On thlt date C T ohns was elected prmc1pal of the sehool wh1eh was loeated 111 a room known as Boehmer Hall oy er Llbe s Drug Store on the corner of Park Street and Santa Clara Ay enue The hrst class conslsted ot sex en glrls but lt grew so rapndly that 1t w as neces sary to bunld a larger school Thus was sntuated on the present sxte of Hanght School In 1888 there were 97 students enrolled but due to an mcrease to 190 students and sw teachers the school had to be moy ed 'lgalll thls time to Porter School The courses then taught 1ncluded mathematlcs Greek foreign languages hlstory and Latln The student meetmgs were held 111 the TVTLfl10dlSC Church 1nd the athletnc grounds were 1n MCKlHlCV 1 an k Dr A XX Scott beeame prnnclpal lI'1 1891 and 1LIU311'lLd ln tlns ofhee untnl 1904 when Dr George C Thompson replaced hmm The enrollment at th1t tlme was 377 pupxls and eleven teachers But before Doctor Scott left he had the honor to be prlncxpal durmg the perlod of the financing and bulldnng of the new hlgh school The passmg of the bond lssue 1n the years 1901 to 1903 was due largely to the efforts of the students On September 9 1907 the eornex stone was la1d at Central Ay enue and Wfal nut Stleet and the eonstruetlon began The dedlcatlon took place on N X 73 1903 Improy ements follow ed rapldly from then on a balcony was added to the assembly hall and bungalows were placed 111 the yard By the year of 1973 nt was necessary to pass a new bond xssue whlch resulted 111 the bulldmg of our present hlgh school In 1979 fun ther 1I'I1pI'OX ements were needed requ1r1ng the bunldlng of a sun room and a hy EICHC room and the entlre bulldmg was cleaned and repunted Our beautnful school of today IS now one of the foremost ot the state w 1th xts large enrollment of oy er 7000 students +114 ' f ' 11. 7 7' 1 1 1 V 1 , e , , 1 . , . I, S . 1 y 1 . l 1 . . . , 1 1'1 y' ' v - v 1 , 1 . , V V . U . Y . x X . Y , 1 hx 5 1 , . . . . . , , Y 7 3 7' Y a 1 ' - , A 1 A 1 , L 1 L 1. 77 ,1, 1, I ' , I 7. 1, ' , ' 1 - 1 S1 y1 1 1 G . il I . .. . Y . ' Y 7 7 7 1 1 1 11 1-1 1 7 1' 1 ,- , - . . 'J I l ' 7 'A I I I I , . . i'ILl'-,, . 1 yj 1 - Y 1 0 Y 1 Y . V Y Y ' V - y . , 7' Y YY ,. X . . . 7 7 I. I . . l v. 7 1 1 1 1 L , rl ' y11 1 v 1 .3 A..-
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FALL 1933 1 1 Rom RT TRL xx IDA Loxr fm x lx 1 1 111141 1 'XlilXIN Loxnox The fall admlnrstratlon of 1935 had practlcally no spectacular meet mgs but lf dad prestut to the student body 1 great varrety of talent and educat1on Among our guests were Grace Burroughs and her East In dran Dancers, Dr ames Nerll Tack Dempsey, and Paul Raymond fen cers from the Unrversrtx of C3l1fOFHl3, nmmre Dlckle, c1rtoon1st of the Oakland Tlzlmm , and ack Burt on Armlstlce Day Student talent was represented by Al Bass Tvxo outstandlng events of the term were The famous Ollvtra Puppetters hom Los Angeles, and the mghr rally ln the hugh school '1Lldlt0I'll,1I'I1 on tht ue of the Berkeley game Presldent Robert Truax dtsuxes 1 great deal of crtdrt for h1s work The great Work of Yell leader Ruebel ln the forming of a bow and a gurls rootmg sectuons at the football games cannot bt oxtrlooked The prncc of student cards rtmamtl at fifty ctnts and our hmncral secretary Melx ln London, had 1 great ter m, sellmg ox er fifteen hundred The stu dent faculty commrttee functxoned perfectly agam under the able lead ershlp of Mrs Hunter JAQK Pu LER1Th, Rllflllllllg Sccnfmx Fall 33 +l6l'+ l M I l A .f f A . S . A . H . S . I'r'11s'J'l1l '. .' l'14l'fI'r'rs1rl411f Zi . X . Rr 'tfillg S1'c'1'r'lm'1 QI g ' P111 'g 111' In L ul Sm'r'r'lu 'x . ' Q 3 Q Yvll lmmlm' - jul' Rc: ml ' Y U .- . g . ' ' J 3 . 1 ' . 4 . I, , ' A . . 4. . - 1 E A j - l A Y . . Q 4 x I ' . . I Lb-Y T D I Y T C L I ' i 1 1 - - V X1 . , . . , , , v , , ' x f - - 1 - ' mc 1 m - A L ' ' ', ' 5 K V . , ,Z : .-
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