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Students sign up now as 2012 Olympics volunteers. The elementary school class also learns about 100-year-old Pleasanton woman's volunteerism

By Kyra Kitlowski, Contra Costa Times

October 23, 2002 --PLEASANTON, CA -- She's only 8 years old, but by the time Autumn Whitney is 18, she wants to be a volunteer for the 2012 Olympics, assuming the Bay Area is selected to host the games.


This Valley View Elementary School student already has her volunteer job picked out. "I want to carry the torch," she said.


Autumn and other Valley View students are getting excited about the games. They've been revved up by members of the Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee, who hope to get many students signed up now to be Olympics volunteers.


The further their point, on Tuesday they brought in 100-year-old Elizabeth Hall, a life-long Pleasanton resident and volunteer extraordinaire.


Hall volunteered in both world wars and with housing organizations in the Pleasanton area.


Valley View students were equally interested in learning about what games she played as a child, if she had her own books to bring to school and what Pleasanton was like in 1902.


Hall told them she would shoot at tin cans with her brothers, walk to Sunol for fun, and run in the fields and drink out of the creeks.
"We had far more freedom in those days," she said. "All we had to do was look out for snakes."


She told them the elementary school she was to attend as a child burned down, so kids had to learn in church halls or anywhere there was room until another school was built.


By the time she was ready for high school, there wasn't one in Pleasanton, so she had to travel to Livermore. "There weren't automobiles back then," she said, adding that some children rode their own horses to school.


Pleasanton's school district is encouraging its students to sign up to volunteer for the Olympics if they will be at least 18 by 2012.
Their names will be submitted to a committee deciding next month between the San Francisco and New York areas as the U.S. nominee for the 2012 Olympics. The final decision will be made in 2005 by the international committee.


Volunteers must register on-line by midnight Monday at pleasanton.k12.ca.us.

Reach Kyra Kitlowski at 925-847-2123 or kkitlowski@cctimes.com.