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Yell leaders Brian Campbell and Harry Paslay kid with Jenny San Nicholas. Encinal President Peter Allen addresses AHS student body during Cross Town Week.
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ahs hosts inteéerR-city VIsItors Alameda’s Operation Understanding program was expanded this year during AHS’s Crosstown Week when Alameda High students exchanged places with not only those from Eninal, but with pupils from Notre Dame, St. Josephs, and Island High schools as well. Student body officers from each school participated in exchange meetings, where ideas for better mutual understanding were expressed and expounded upon. To increase spirit among AHS’ers, various activities were held throughout the week. These included a tricycle race, three-legged and wheelbarrow races, a grape stomp, and a slave auction, where class and student body officers, cheerleaders and pom-pon girls were sold to the highest bidders. On Friday of Crosstown Week, termed “Slave Day’, those sold were required to do all bidding that their masters asked of them. Also on Friday, senior Linda Trevino was crowned Victory Queen, during half time of the Alameda-Encinal game, in which the mighty Hornets thoroughly trounced their crosstown rivals by a score of 27-6. -— Buzzy, John Pola, congratulates Queen Linda Trevino, and her princesses: Melodee Witter, Sherrie Archibald, Karen Fletcher, and Bonnie McSharry.
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GIRLS spIRItT fall athletics Janis Liebhart and Janice Coffman, head yell-leader and head pom-pon girl respectively, along with their spirited assistants, brought variety and enjoyment to the many attendants of the noon rallies this fall. Modesto was the site of a pom-pon competition where the seven girls placed high among the 150 squads entered. Both the pom-pon girls and yell- leaders competed at a clinic held at Chabot College, where Janis Liebhart was voted most spirited yell-leader. Added attraction at football games were Alice and Tessie Amaya, yell- leader and pom-pon girl mascots. To bring out the holiday cheer, the girls held a Halloween rally wearing monster masks. Also, there was a Christmas rally which decked the halls with the Christmas spirit. Cupcakes were sold to help pay for the girls uniforms. Helping to promote spirit at the football games are Alice and Tessie Amaya. Fall pom-pon girls for 1969 are from left to right: Teresa Fernandez, Monica Wurtz, Laurie Isaac, Janice Coffman, head, Gwen McDermott, Jody Poor and Linda Mundy. EG OO EE IIT 1 pa aS : oe + So as SE eo a “ ae | | on 7 4 fi é
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