Healdsburg High School - Sotoyoman Yearbook (Healdsburg, CA)

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A . wx-'-fztw - Q, i - .H , My ,Ai fe' , 111 W'-6,5-. , 1 ' Q T3 has . ,JMYP i -nu., '. ,.f, f YN 'sw ' v 9 . ,pp ,wa ' ' Q 1 EDITOR , 3 W N., -c? X404 Q 'Wi 1 V, THE SUTOYOMAN I 1945 0 PUBLISHED BY THE! JOURNALISM CLASS OF HEALDSBURG HIGH SCHOOL SHIRLEY BATT DOREENE WHITE ASSISTANT IQDITQR BARBARA SMART BUSINESS MANAGER ELIINOR HEATH ADVISER Page Two R PRINCIPA This year has been one of which the whole school may well be proud. It has been outstanding in many respects. Scholarship, attendance, and activ- ities have all reflected your interest and desire to make the most of your opportunities. While the whole student body must be complimented on its fine attitude, the Seniors have been the natural leaders and deserve special commendation for the manner in which they have exercised that leadership. My personal wish for them as they leave our midst is that they continue to do well whatever they undertake. DEDICATIO l In recognition of his never-tiring interest in Healdsburg High School and its activities, his undivided attention to our Student Body and its problems, his competent helpfulness to every member of the Senior Class since its entrance into Heuldsburg High, and his truly winning personality, we the Class of '45 do gratefully dedicate the Sotoyoman to EARL F. OSBORN Page Three FACULTY lfirst Row: NEIL PARSON, Principal MATILDA DE LONG, Mathematics, Li- brary BERTHA VRANNA, Spanish, Mathema- tics MARGARET GEAN, Domestic Science LAURA DESTRUEL, French, English EARL OSBORN, Social Science, Vice Principal Page Four Second Row: Third Row: FRED OSTER, Boys' P. E., Agriculture ART McCAFEERY, History, Boys' P. E. ALICE ERISCH, Office Secretary IRENE LONG, English JAMES VOGT, Science MARY UBOLDI, Girls' P. E., Dramatics VERA MORAN, Typing LAURA .IO NICHOLS, School Nurse ELINOR HEATH, Commercial CHARLES MCCORD, Music FRANKLIN HAWTHORNE, Shop ALBERT WORIFEN, Biology, Boys' Ten- ELLEN LEARNED, Aft His, Mafhemafifs Cabsentj Seniors What would our school be without seniors- seniors looking forward enthusiastically to the years ahead as they say good-bye to the happy years of high school. Page Five SENIOR CLASS Luci lla Albrachli Shir'la.YBm.Ler' Auror- adisosio Shsrla,yArchc2r Elvira. Bel Harold Brown 1945 Bar'l:hc.Buka.r- RoQs Bmw!! Robarlz Eddie, SENIOR CLASS T 'H Q NaryC DanCa.rclmokbn as Dorman Carter X Alica CHAFFQQ Job-ri Conley Albarhbarrneo Bill Fooka, Ada. Vopplano JQNQI Ford V 6:xncm9,HaN 1945 932 L in Q SENKW? David Chris www Jczssia Lawi S Lawaenamnd Phyilns Illnas CLASS Bob Ldhbsac k BGP: NCCul.c'.!'maJ1f1 n Aw w an Vicimwail x X, 3 Q SSaXm,wX.aW'g' S Shir 5:51 ia? VEGSAD Donalcmarriofz Q Harolcmom '- NK 5. 'mx . is R . RQQQ WCLASS Gloria. Nicola,H:i Bailzy Owen C57 Aibapalmuzru Birdie, Pa, rry HG +V Rosa, Pen-Iini rl Q Elmo Pakrocchu E1IQanPuc.caom Francs Q Sue, Rickman Ralph Rose 'Q' Pearl Bobby ROW ms N :-, YF: - X V' xx -K xa is YS W YV SE IOR CLASS Lila. Ru!o?sor-1 ? BQ thy SE.3..f39Qhf: Rowe, Scherrer Barbar'aSmark macuaamwrmpp Q S . E Allan Sl:.Cla.xr 2' up-W 'FA 1 Q 3' Noodie Nakkles 1945 Eleanor Sioli E lgQnQThomP5o J'a.cqueJinaTa.nnar S I 'fm' Q Jerry NQUS Dc-r'GgQ HQ Alice, bdhikham SENIGF? CLASS ,exam ,mass-. s L.QNoraMilIia.ms 1 Q qi S CIa.ckZanzi cars mm . '51 t 4W 1 f 7 I 2 'B --sf Page Twelve We, the Senior Class of 1945, being of unsound mind and disposing spirit do make this, our last will and testament. As a class we leave our thanks to members of the faculty for their help and cooperation in our four years of high school. Individually we make the following bequests: I, Lucy Albrecht, bequeath my freckles to Willie Botasso. I, Shirley Archer, do hereby leave my little sister, but my love for G. I.'s I take with me. I, Bertha Baker, leave my love for sports to Olga DeGhetto. I, Shirley Batt, bequeath my long curly eyelashes to Mrs. Long. I, Shirley Bauer, will my blonde curly locks to Johnny Hassenzahl, as he is partial to blondes. I, Elvira Belluomini, leave my seemingly dignified manner to Philip Nicholas. I, Billie Jo Bennett, do hereby leave my eternal love for the Navy to Evalee Huddart. I, Robert Bledsoe, leave the hope that again next year H. H. S. will have the North Bay League presidency. I, Aurora Bosio, bequeath my old worn out movie magazines to the H. H. S. library. I, Harold Brown, leave my way with the freshmen girls to Robert Le Baron-he can use it. I, Ross Burrell, leave my car to the scrap drive. I, Eddie Byrn, bequeath my old books and my way with the teachers to Mr. Parsons. V I, Georgette Cadoul, bequeath my Vogue hairdo's to Russell Coffman. I, Mary C. Cameron, bequeath my exotic voice to Donald Frost. I, Danny Cardinotti, do hereby leave my bashful way with the girls to Doug Penry-he needs it. I, Dorman Carter, leave a couple of pounds to Ed Philippe. I, Alice Chaffee, leave my long blonde locks to Billie Staples. I, Jean Conley, leave my big fat pincurls to Mrs. Uboldi. I, Albert Derrico, bequeath my ability of disturbing the class to Hannah Enzenauer. I, Bill Foote, do hereby leave my good grades to Jack Walker. I, Ada Foppiano, leave my red hair to Corky Patteson-as if he needs it. I, Jewel Ford, bequeath my radical personality to Franklin Brooks. I, Frances Hall, leave my small feet to Laura Zandrino. I, Nan Harlan, leave my ability as a nurse's aide to Josie Muse. I, David Harmeson, bequeath my speeding record to Wayne Cross-of all the people to leave it to. I, Chris Haugsten, leave my height to Henry Rodello, but my plaid lined car, I take with me. I, Phyllis Illias, bequeath my big blue eyes to Pauline Jacobson. I, Bob Lebsack, leave my moodiness to the halls of H. H. S. I, Jessie Lewis, leave my manrrap to Lorelei Holbrook, although I'd like to rake it with me. I, Shirley LeBaron, leave my telephone number to Pat Churchman-it never did me any good. I, Donald Marriot, will my love for a good argument in second period Econ to anyone who wants it. Ben McCutchan, do hereby leave to go to work on the farm. jean McDowell, leave my personality plus to Donald Leigi. Bette Morgan, bequeath my ability as a G. I. barber to Harold Henderlong-as l don't want it. Gloria Nicoletti, bequeath my half-pint size to Alberta Worden. Betty Owen, -leave my toothpaste smile to Russell Tanner. Alba Palmieri, will my photegenic face to the annual of '45. Birdie Perry, leave my love for shorthand to Camille Baudau. Lorraine Lund, bequeath my peek-a-boo-bang to Merle Mae Good- rich. Elmo Petrocchi, bequeath my noisiness in fifth period study to jack Brooks. Eileen Puccioni bequeath my domineering ways to Trudy Cadd. Francis Robbins, leave my anonymous admirers in fifth period study to anyone who wants them. Sue Rickman, leave all the available manpower, small as it is, to the freshmen girls. Ralph Rose, leave my art for butting into other people's affairs to Bobby Ponzo. Pearl Rodgers, leave my bottle of peroxide to Nelda Bloch, so she can finish the job. Betty Row, bequeath johnny Jacobson, although I'd like to take him with me. Lila Rulofson, bequeath my dramatic ability to Annie Perry. ' Betty Sargent, leave my long-withstanding patience to Fides Pedroncelli. - Rowe Scherrer, will my place in Journalism-one boy among eleven girls-to Bob Kirkpatrick. Barbara Smart, hereby leave to continue my never-ending quest for a tall man. Eleanore Sioli, will my always friendly attitude to LeRoy Dan- hausen. Allan St. Clair, bequeath my worldly discussions to Crawford Tucker. Jacqueline Tanner, rent my bands to Doris Ballard-I've had them long enough. Eugene Thompson, just leave as the draft got me. Bill Thrapp, bequeath my quiet and unassuming ways to Charlie Sizemore. Woodie Wattles, will my ability to always be in the limelight to Dewey Le Moss. jerry Welles, leave my suave voice to Howard Handerlong. Alice Whitham, will my knack for the domestic arts to Ronnie- Kron. . Doreene White, will and bequeath my innocence to Virginia Patteson. I'm a big girl now! Lenora Williams, leave my fiendish driving to my little sister- why, I wouldn't know. jack Zanzi, willingly bequeath all my demerits to Don Frediani. Page Thirteen Page Fourteen On the eventful day of Sep- tember 22, 1941, 130 strong, the class of '45 entered the great doors of Healdsburg High. We were welcomed at the Freshmen Reception during our first week here, and although we thought that being freshmen was some- thing big,'l we were shown that we were just freshmen. The majority of the class took active parts in sports, activities, and all . dances, and gave a Freshmen Assembly in january of '42. Our class officers were Presi- dent, Woodie Wattlesg Vice-president, Lila Rulofsong Secretary, Sue Rickman, Yell Leader, Billie jo Bennett, Student Council Representatives, jackie Tanner and Ida Armstrong. SENIOR HISTORY The year '42 rolled around and we could mark one year down to the good, with three A huge success of the year was our own Dance-The more years to look forward to. Sophomore Hop. The theme chosen was Twiterpated. We were really proud of the dance, as it was our first. We also presented an old-fashioned vaudeville show as our class assembly. Class officers were President, Robert Bledsoe, Vice-president, Bill Foote, Secretary, Lila Rulofsong Yell Leader, Doreene Whiteg Student Council Repre- sentatives, Gloria Nicoletti and Billie jo Bennett. Upper Classmen at Last!! What a feeling-No more lower classmen stuff-Can't push us around anymore. Our first social event of the year 1943 was the Halloween Dance given in October-with the woozie', as the center of attraction. Our first great problem this year was the raising of money for the junior-Senior Prom. As a class of bright juniors we decided upon a city-wide rag drive. The proceeds totaled over 3551. Much time, work, and preparation were put into the junior-Senior, which was held in june in the atmosphere of a Chinese Tea Garden. Again we could claim our dance as another successful event put on by the class of '45, The junior girls won the basketball inter-class championship, and the boys were instrumental in bringing about the many successes of the varsity teams. Official yell leaders, drum major, and leader of the drum corps were chosen from the junior class. Class officers were President, Eddie Byrn, Vice-president, Bob Lebsack, Secretary, Shirley Bauer, Yell Leader, Shirley Batt, Stu- dent Council Representatives, Betty Owen and Doreene White, Merit Committee Rep- resentatives, Doreene White, Elmo Petrocchi, and jackie Tanner. As in all of our years in H. H. S., the senior girls defeated the senior boys in the sale of student body cards. As a result, the boys, with Bob Lebsack as head man and under the leadership of Mr. Osborn, gave a SUPER roast dinner fthanks to the Senior Boys' Moms, that cooked the dinnerj A three-piece orchestra gave out with the music between courses. Good, too!! Senior advisers and faculty members were also present. The evening ended with the annual Senior Dance. The theme of the dance was a Snowing Christmas Scene. Senior Dress-up Day gave the seniors a good excuse to relax. Not that we needed it! What Characters! Caps and Gowns seemed to rule the class after several Usteamed-up meetings. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of june 14, when we will leave H. H. S., never to forget the times-good and bad-we had in school. Senior class officers were President, Bob Lebsackg Vice-president, Harold Morehouse, Secretary, Bette Morgan, Student Council Representatives, Allan St. Clair and Frances Hall, Dan Cardinotti and Jean McDowell, Yell Leader, Harold Brown, Merit Committee Representatives, Doreene White, Eddie Byrn, Shirley Batt and Harold Brown. As we leave H. H. S., we wish to express much gratitude to Miss Destruel and Mr. Osborn for the fine help they have given us as our advisers. ni-6 , 1 .N f' ef A x J I Q K in gm? 535525 ,gag im., , ,g.L , Q ra w, M- j5g.1.fI' ,. ' ,X 53 J I f T S VN s h 5 f w J K mg ' Q N5 R . . . '-sq... Wk ,--sul .-pn-F' ill? 1-....,, WX S numfi v XR xc? I Page Sixteen HJ CL U0 UJ U0 CAUSE OF DEATH TURE FU ROSY T I THINK I AM WHA N UALLY SEE S U ERS TO SW AN NAME 5 ZIIC O. ALBRECHT, L. .. ...... Lucy ........................ With Ross ...............,.,.. ....... R oss's Girl .......... ...... H ousewife ...,................... .. .. .................... .. Kids ARCHER, S. ..... ...... P ete ........ Looking Demure ...... ....... L ady! MacBeth .... ...... C ollege Gal ..... .... Stamp Committee BAKER, B. .. ...... Babe ..... ........ O n Dry Creek Bus ...... ....... T exan .....,.....,.............. Cow Puncher .... Punching Cows BATT, S. .............. ....... B irley ...... ........ W riting George ....... ....... O uija Expert .............. George .................. ...... O uija Board BAUER, S. ............,........... Blondie ..... ........ S kating Rink ................ ....... S ally Rand's Double .... Stenographer ........... .... O ver-work BELLUOMINI, E. .. ....... T weetie ..... ........ R osenberg's .......i.................... Modest ....,................... Quit Rosenberg's ..... ................ N o Job BENNETT, B. J. ....... Cute Eyes ..... Drooling Over Sailors .......... On the Beam' .............. Banker's Wife ......,..... ................. . Fred BLEDSOE, R. ...... ....... ' 'Censored . ..... Combing His Hair ,............... Good ................, ..,... G arbage Collector ........... Peroxide Fumes BOSIO, A. .....,.,. ....... B oz ......... ... ...... Thinking of a Guy ................ Typist ..,............ ..,.,. L eading a Private Life .... . Banana Peeling BROWN, H. ..... ....... B rownie .... ..... T hat Would Be Telling ..,...,, Heartbreaker ..... ....., H en-Pecked Hubby ...... ........... ' 'Chicks BURRELL, R. ....... Rastus .... ..... W ith a Redhead .................... Big Shot ........... ...,.. T o Be a Hubby .......... ..... B lue Ford BYRN, E. ......... ....... B utchie ..... ..... A lexander Valley ........ ....... E xperienced ..... ...... S econd Mr. Anthony ..... ....... S mitty CADOUL, G. ...... ....... F renchie .... ..... M ost Any Place .....,.......,..,.., Studious ........ ...... F rench Teacher .......... ....... F rance Exercising Her Vocal CAMERON, M. C. .... ...Kitty . . . . Cords . . .... . . . . . . . ..Lily Pons . . ..Circus Barker .. .. . .. . . . . You Guess CARDINOTTI, D. .,... ...Danny .. .. ...Day Dreaming . -..Bashful .. .Charles Atlas . .. . . .. Sport ' Carter's Little CARTER, D. ....... Fat Stuff ..... ..... P assing Beer Bottles .,..,.,..... Foxy ......... ...... S anta Claus ...... ............. . . . . . . . .. Liver Pills CHAFFEE, A. ....... Al ............... ..... P laying Volley Ball .............. Too Tall ..... ...... C ountry Farm D er .... ......... . . Men CONLEY, J. ..... ....... Q ueenie ....... ...... W ith jewel .. .........,....... Artist ....,.... ...... Q ueen on N 3 Bus .... ......, . Bus DERRICO, A. ....... Al .................... ..... S tanding Bow Legged .......... Good Boy . ...... Convict .... ................... . Room 8 Willie Lump FOOTE, B. .......... .... L ump . ...... With june .....................,.,.,,,,, Smart ...... ..,... S an Francisco State .... ..... . .. String of F's FOPPIANO, A. ..... ....... A da ........ ...... A merican Legion Da ces ....,, Educated ..... ...... W oman Marine .................. ..........,.... ........ . . .. Marines FORD, J. .............. ....... J ewel ...... ...... W ith Jean ,,.,..,.,...,,,,,,............ Artist ............ ...... W ife, Henry Ford junior ............ Run Over By a Ford HALL, F. ........... ....... F rank ...... ...... W ith-a Headache ........ ....... Q uiet .........,...... .. ...... Noisy . .......... ......................... ........................ D i eting HARLAN, N. ....... Nan ..... ...... L ooking for a Man .............. Nurse's Aide .. .. ...,.. Being a Poor-Man's Wife .... .................... . Money ' Taking the Gals for a Il .-4 1- .... LD N o ... o Z 50 s: H-1 D- ex V? Expert -CIS. U1 .Ca Don't aa T2 M .......Horney ON, D. ES HARM ' Tripping Over UGSTEN, C. ..... ....... C hris . .................... Stroking His Sideburns .....,.. Romeo .... ...... S ide Show Midget .... . . ......... His Sideburns LIAS, P. ............ ....... P hyl ........................ Laughing . .......... .. .,.............. Clever .,.. ....., H airdresser ........... ....... ....... C u stomer BSACK, R. ....... Laughing Boy ...... Looking at Sweaters ............ OK ......... ...... M ake-up Artist .... .... L ove Sick WIS, J. ...... ....... J eff .......................... Getting Engaged ...,,... .,...... E ngaged ..... ...... M ore Prospects .... ....... O ld Maid ND, L. ......... ....... L orraine .................. Putting on Lipstick ,,.. ......,, B . T. O. ..... .... ' 'Has Been ......... ..... N o Future BARON, S. ...,.. ....... L ee ....... ...... W ith Mouth Open ,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,, Fat .................. .,..,. N atural Blonde .... .... L ock jaw ARRIOTT, D. .... ....... F rog ..... ...... C oming to Class Late ,...,,,... Not Bad .......... ...... F arm Hand ............ .... A rguing CUTCHEN, B. .......... Bennie . ..... Wrestling With Dave .......... Harry James ...... 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EE ? im YZ 3 55 EJ gg EW I . 55 -5 vim - AH HS E as aa 4 N Page Seventeen H - 1 C asses Wlmat would our school be with- out classes - classes of earnest and fun-loving students who live to the fullest measure every mo- ment of their high school days! Page Nineteen P3.,T Junior Advisories First row: Fheresa Camhiaso, Olga DeGhetto, Pat Church- man, Mrs. del.ong, Dorothy Bledsoe, Doris Cummings, Camille Baudau. Second row: Shalmir Ankarstran, Louise Ferrari, Hannah Enzenauer, June Caldwell, Mabel Bul- lock, Betty Dunnaltoe, Nadine Monroe. Third row: Jack Walker, Don Force, Aryles Cadd, Wayne Cross, Robert Anderson, Williatnt Bottasso, Russell Coffman, Ed Brig- ham. First row: Alta Mae Loomis, Mary June Gilbert, Elva Jackson, Mrs. Long, Gloria Magnani, Teresa Martinez, Norma Johnson, June Goodhue. Second row: Betty Mc- Carty, Edna Mae Irvine, Josie Muse, Jeanette Gambetta, Tom McCutchan, Robert Kirkpatrick, Elvin Jackson, Robert Jones. Third row: Manuel Martinez, Ralph Olson, Harold Henderlong, Pauline Jacobsen, Evalee Huddart, Margaret Lovell, Don Jenkins, Walter Johnson, Ernest Gondola. First row: Laura Zandrino, Ruthanne Smith, Bill Smith, Mr. Vogt, Claire Patteson, Charlotte Staples, Nancy York. Second row: Ed Phillippe, Dolores Pippi, Geral- dine Patrick, Elsie Wise, Frances Wilson, Olga Zucchelli, Mary Williams, Thurlow Scott. Third row: Gene Walker, lra Rosenberg, Charles Ryden, Samuel Squibb, Douglas Penry, Henry Rotlello, Jack Soracco, Rene Revel. Page Twenty-one 5 5 - x S Junior Officers Bob Kirkpatrick President Evalee Huddart, Vice President Gloria Magnon, Secretary Ruth Anne Smith, Yell Leader Way'ne Cross, Pat Churchman Ed Phillippe, Student Council Pat Churchman Doris Cummings Don Jenkins Merit Committee Page Twenty-two ,ann , vf jl Sophomore Advisories First row: Nelda Bloch, lidna Brooks, Walter Brock, Mr. Oster, Louis Bertoli, Helen Avilla, Doris Bishop. Second row: Robert Buonaccorsi, Betty Bidwell, Marjory Ben- nett, Pauline Bates, Doris Ballard, lrene Bennett, Leone Atkinson, jolm Batcher. Third row: Franklin Brooks, Clayton Bauzlman, Clarence Barnard, Tom Bottini, Richard Adams, Barnerd Bagwell. First row: Gladys Cummings, Saralee Calhoun, Marceline Canada, Mary Conde, Marie Cardinotti, Rose Marie Gug- lielmo. Second row: Vera Ferrari, Lily Dean, Florence Canada, Mrs. lllwoldi, Rosario Diaz, Betty Farris. Third row: Leroy Danhausen, Donald Frediani, Raymond Gard- ner, Bob Cari, Bruno Defihetto, Harold Comhs, Law- rence Gondola. First row: Malinda Hartman, Elaine Hartman, Betty Moore, Miss Ciean, Margaret Honor, Marion Hoy, Mar- garet l.aw. Second row: lilaine Millhouse, Helen Mc- Cormick, Marjory jacohson, Barhara Lais, Alberta Mer- ritt. Third row: Richard Law, jean Lazzaroni, Margaret Merrill, june Hassett, Lupe Lara, George Mock. Fourth row: lirnest Hildebrand, Howard Henderlong, Bob Mc- Rae, john jacohsen, Louis Knori, Fred Holmes, Bill Hut- lless, Rohert llonsa. First row: limegine Vandenhurg, Billie Staples, Rose llrman, Virginia Patteson, Betty Patrick, jeannie Petzold, Marion Strctter. Second row: Clara Fae Smith, Wanda Roller, lrvlie Vifest, Dolores Rafanelli, josephine Scar- lioni, Sue Stephani, Fvelyn Remmele. Third row: john Oster, Charles Sizemore, Russell Tanner, Mr. Hawthorne, Danny Saylor, Bill Thompson, Willwtir Peavler. Sophomore Officers Russell Tanner President Charlie Sizemore Vice President jean Lazzeroni Secretary Louis Bertoli Yell Leader Richard Adams Gladys Cummings Merit Committee Pauline Bates Sue Stephani Marjory jacohson Dolores Rafanelli Student Council Page Twenty-three Page Twenty-four .,u'u.., L h ff Freshmen Advisories First row: Ruby Buck, Thelma Allen, Fluerette Cadd, Marion Bush, Eleanor Cook, june Atkinson. Second row: john Brooks, Carol Cole, Billie Canada, Viola Archer, Louise Borri, Earl Calicutt. Third row: Loren Abbe, Merritt Bauer, Ralph Brooks, Charles Baxter, Manuel Carvalho. Fourth row: john Brooks, john Ankerstran, Leylan Coleman, Mr. McCaffrey, jerry Crocker, Lynn Brankamp. First row: Olga DelCarlo, Barbara lngols, Delores Giam- noni, Miss Heath, Lorelei Holbrook, Margie Gallagher, Elsie Haugsten. Second row: Merle Mae Goodrich, Elea- nor Derrick, Colleen Grist, Patsy Dunnahoe, Betty Hall, Virginia Kahlke, Ruth Henry. Third row: johnny Has- senzahl, Bruce Keith, Frederick Davidson, Gary Dunning, Robert Diaz, Harry Koons. Fourth row: Ronald john- son, Ronald Kron, Danny Hollen, Donald Frost, Dennis Grant, Gerald Giacomelli, Raymond Foppiano, Ray Hig- bee. First row: Elsie Muse, Betty Ann Mallory, Virginia Mc- Cormick, Miss Vranna, Rachael Ann Passalacqua, Eleanor Nock, jacquelyn Nelson. Second row: Bob Mazetti, Ed Nicoletti, Ernest Ohlson, Weldon Parker, Guy McDougal, Keith Packwood. Third row: Donald Nedeleff, Phillip Nicholas, Robert LeBaron, Milton Passarino, Bob Ponzo, Frank Navarro, Denton Loomis, Dewey LeMoss, Ray- mond Puccioni. First row: Doroty Turner, Ruth Remmele, Richard Ro- dello, Robert Simon, Mr. Worden, George Trotter, Ben- nie Tullos. Second row: Naomi Streeter, Annie Ruona- vara, Lucille Turnbow, Nancy Sizemore, Alberta Worden, Dianne Wolking, Mary Sloane. Third row: Charles Wil- son, Richard Row, Fred Relyea, Bill Whitney, Bob Stritzel, Edward Shriver. Fourth row: Eugene Rochester, Leroy Still, Stanley Ziganti. Ufficers Freshman Dewey LeMoss President Milton Passarino Vice President Bertyann Mallory Yell Leader Bruce Keith Alberta Worden Student Council Loren Abbe P Secretary Page Twenty-five B616 Kia fllllbxh 231, Q A a s 2 F Q Q Acti ities What would our school be without activi- ties-activities in which each student is enabled to express his individual interests in a myriad of forms. Page Twenty-seven STUDE T BODY BOB BLEDSOE DAN CARDINOTTI . Vice President Fall Term FHCERS Student Body President PHYLLIS ILLIAS Vice President Spring Term JACQUELINE TUNNER Secretary-Treasurer Fall Term SHIRLEY BAUER Secretary-Treasurer Spring Term Page Twenty-eight Spring Council Seated: Phyllis lllias, jean Mcllowell, lid Phillippe, Shir- ley Bauer, Mr, Parsons, Sue Stefani, Margie jacohsen, Bruce Keith. Standing: Alherts Wforden, Wfayne Cross, Ilan llardinotti, Rohert Bledsoe. Future Farmers of America l'irst row: Lawrence Gondola, lion Marriote, Harold Combs, Claire Patteson, Willwtir Peavler, Denton Loomis. Second row: Coach Oster, Dennis Grant, Louis Knori, Gerald Giacomelli, Bob Stretzel, Ben Tulles, Danny Ilolen. 'lhirtl row: Charles Baxter, Clarence Barnard, Boh Cari, Tommy Bottini, Alhert llerrico, Manuel Carvalho. Q il A Fall Council Seated: Wfayne Cross, Billie ,loc Bennet. l.ila Rulofson l Hall, Dolores Rafanelli. Stantling: Bruce Keith, Pauline Bm. Churchman, Dan Cardinotti, Boh Bledsoe, Allan St. Clair Merit Committee lfirst row: Gladys Cummings, Doris Cummings, Pat Church Shirley Batt, Doreene Wllite. Second row: Mr. Ushorn, Don kins, Harold Brown, Eddie Byrn, Richard Adams, Mr. Voi.,t '10 u .,..,mN. E5 Page Twent Organizations CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION STAMP COMMl'I I'I?Ii ART CLUB PRE-MED CLUB Page Thirty Publications 54 YIUYOM AN S'l'AI'lf Rlill 'N' BLACK STAFF lil ISTOIJIANS AND l'RHfNlJS lingo 'l'hirry-one N6 qs Am- xv QW bf 996- my :sf i L m U' 21-'E . -dung Q , Q 9, gf , 'Q' ' x 1513 Musical BAND ORCHESTRA DANCE BAND CHORUS Page Thi rty-two lnterludes DRI YM CORPS AND MAjORl5'l l'liS SPRINK I f.ONlQIiR'l' 9 A-H-'P Qfxfsbnnmam ll --A-I 1399 Page Thirty-rhree , iiif af N -la' s ,iw 1 xv x 2-sl is 1, 6 X 22 as X , , I ' X ,L E A mam S fs. Qfvf ii imiigik ff K H, -- fi : QW ff v 5 f fx 143155 'x Tag w ' ws . 'a if Q S 1 QQ ki fm 't Q12 '55 if M W 33 A 1 1 iifzri' F s T Q QP Q Ax, . , Q E . , yi 3 E Xl i Q fl . A S 53 X K , . Q i , T K i V . .N S -RX 1' Q . A f 3 N A A - .ggftifff Ng. ae- - 2 N -' x . 1 2 K '- fx Y ' M ,wk 551 HQ: A , gag . Qin fxgfls ' 'fn?G'T:31Ml 51221 A K 165195 , s'x4,'ff1, -'4gm'iZs.A4 J? f 4 , Q5 ' Ch ii ii ,gg 54 ,, ' 1 wx -mv Q- 2 My f 'Q 'W W N ily 4 Q. fb J I Dramatics NINF GIRLS N1l'.lfTAl4IlIf Ill IKQHESS S'I'AiiI DlRl5KI'l'ORS AND ASSISTANTS MR. ANI! MRS. IV III VLA IDANCERS lhlllgc 'l'lllrty-five Page Thirty-six Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. Jan. Jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April April May May May june ,une june CALENDAR OF EVENTS School opened with all ready for another year of work. Freshmen held their annual reception. Football, Ukiah 113, Healdsburg 126,. Football, Tomales 17, Healdsburg Navy Day assembly with guest speakers attending. Football, Sonoma 113, Healdsburg 120,. junior Dance. The theme was a weird graveyard. Assembly. Football, St. Helena 113, Healdsburg Football, Analy 126, Healdsburg Footbal, Ukiah 16, Healdsburg Story book characters came to life at the Girls' Jinx. And 23, Thanksgiving Vacation. And 9th, Talent of H.H.S. combined and presented the V-Show. Annual Senior dinner and Christmas Dance. Birth of Christ presented in forms of Tableus. Basketball practice game with Analy. H.H.S. victory! A long awaited Christmas Vacation. Basketball, Petaluma 113, Healdsburg 131,. Pierce Knox appeared for an entertaining assembly. Basketball, First league game, Tomales 113, Healdsburg 131,. Basketball, Geyserville 130, Healdsburg 137,. Basketball, St. Helena 116, Headsburg 134,. Basketball, Cloverdale 16, Healdsburg 135, Basketball, Sonoma 125, Healdsburg 117,. Lincoln's Birthday, and a day's vacation from school. Basketball, Calistoga 129, Healdsburg 135,. Basketball, Sonoma 120, Healdsburg 125,. Basketball, Championship of Section 2 by beating Tomales 130-21,. juniors put on card party. Pre Med presented dance in form of Candy Land. Rio Rita came to life in the Spring Concert. Special assembly put on by Dramatics Class. To the 50th, Easter Vacation. Sadie Hawkins was the theme for Courtesy Dance. Petaluma Track Meet. Assembly. FFA Dance. Freshmen entertained eighth grades with a dance. Seniors Cut!! Public Schools Week. Sophomore Dance. Annual term play presented. Meet the Duchess. junior-Senior Prom, only formal dance of the year. Greyhound picnic and dance. Close of another school year, with caps and gowns the graduates gladly received their diplomas. Sports What would our school be without sports--and what would sports at HHS be without the support of the student body, led by such vivacious yell leaders as ours! Page Thirty-seven FOOTBALL TUMBLING TENNIS Page Thirty-eight s. fx 2 rw ,. ggsk fi ii . . .Q Es N X i A M Q x Q YL X L xx Qx W X ,rx 1 ,V X , . L x X X 4. 1 H x K kg X If ,ss Y X A L , , S X i ' . X X fm. vm' X 'HQ if A 'fk' - X 4 ' K .. 'fail ' X ' L ,V+ R. is Q Yr N U 1- 53 ' .Q xx : X 'K , X x if . - -W. 'K :M A X X ' P-, S L Q-'X ' ws . L WW- wwf' M , A N . xi' E3 i ss Yr 3 -sf' S v, i I Q , 1 . I M is S Q p fi . W .kg S r 55' Q S QS W' K X . 'dimer 4 xx!! ,iii af ,M ., f xizffd f ,k 35, :XXX-' I Nj U 1 I V H ,gx A , . ,, , f , . , f . , wa, . ilg i lnl K .kwa M xx + ' X x 1 FP' ,Y if Q .Sy x 2 avi W? xr Mg V ' if Q I Ss R M M NY .AN A A - -3-mf.-g f-2 .'.. .Hw- BL A C AMPS SECTION Il DON JENKINS ,WILLIE BOTTASSO WOOD WATTLES v -X JOHNNY HASSENZAHI CHRIS HAUGSTEN .Si A Boa BLEDSOE 5 f Ev , 3 ! I I , 3, ED BOB LEBSACK PHILLIPPE F4 . LOUIE BERTOLI UG PENRY A CAPTAIN DAN CARDINOTTI ...X ffl. Q ,, 'P . i WAYN E C ROSS X f 1 C OACH OSTER WSF fw Page Fo :Ty-two A TRACK B AND C TRACK BASEBALL JACK ZANZI BOB LEBSACK RUSSEL COFFMAN AL DERICO Q an ' ,nb saga- ' 'Q fry 'iw 4,-9 Q, R GREYHULINDS ll1c'.1IlllvlI1u11 uf must lwys Ill H. H. 5. IS to lwcumw Ll mcmlwcr of thc 1111-vlummls,zlmlwvs athletic umggilllzgltloll. In do tl11s,c41ul1 bm' must L'glI'Il . . 4 . flffttll PUIIIIS fftblll P.lI'flk'lPilIllJI1 lll V1ll'lULlS SPUITS. Ar the f11'stii1'cylmL1ml Il1L'Cfillg of the your, hold OL'tulw1'l6, ll?-H, uffi s wc-rc Q-lured ns fullmvs: Prcsinlcnr, Xwuud XY'a1rrlcsg Vicc-President, 'luck rmg SQ-crcrglry and ,I4I'L'L1SllI'L'I', Dim C:4ll'LHIlUl'l'iQ mul SCl'gL'ill1f nr Anna, ssc-l fillfrfrllhlll. C11'cvl1m111ds Illlflilflllll was lluld May J, lllclmysgllsulmvcrl1c1l'.1um141l ,mum sulxululul im' sunm- time un May. Forty-tlm G. A. A. TENNIS PLAYERS jl INIOR BASEBALL CH AMPS SENIOR VOLLFYBALI CHAMPS jUNIOR BASKIi'l'BAl.l CHAMPS ROOTING SECTION JUST XVFSTINGH Page Forty-fou r '32 yi . Q, Q' 'lug'- Page Forty-six SPCDNSURS Healdsburg Aladdin Cleaners Dr. A. Anderson The Ark Auradou's Service Station Bank of America Dr. Edward Beeson Fred N. Boulden Bowers 8: Shelley Barber Shop Brown's Market Brown-Wolfe Drug Store Chaney's Fountain E. H. Clagett C. E. Cummings Floyd Darby Leonard Dunnahoe Garage Ben Franklin's Store E. C. Frampton Finnly W. Frisch, Jeweler Leo Frediani A. W. Garrett General Petroleum District General Service Station S. Giovannoni 8: Company Gromo Brothers Guastils Bakery Hall Insurance Agency Garvin Hammersley Healdsburg Frozen Food Lockers Healdsburg Gravel Plant Healdsburg Hardware Store Healdsburg Home Laundry Healdsburg Inn Healdsburg Machine Shop Home Bakery Hazel Hopper Killingsworth Finance Co. Langharfs Photo Studio Lou's Richfield Service E. G. Lowrey Marquiss 8: Holmes J. M. McClish Meese's Pharmacy Mitchell's jewelry Store Murray's Place Nelligan 8: Son Herman Nock Feed Store Dr. D. C. Oakleaf Charles E. Olden Paul 81 Zeke's J. C. Penney Company Plaza Barber Shop Plaza Cafe Plaza Market Pipe Works Redwood Market Rex Barber Shop Dr. T. Rose Rosenberg 84 Bush Safeway Store Sanitary Dairy Schwab Shoe Store Second-Hand Exchange Nell Shelford's Shoppe Wolfe's Cigar Store Arlene's Dress Shop Corrick's Shortstop Sillano Realty Company Del Simpson Dr. F. E. Sohler Sprouse-Reitz Store Standard Machine Works Standard Oil Company Sunset Laundry Sunshine Beauty Shop Tanner Brothers Tomasco Drug Store Western Auto Supply West Street Market Fred Young 8: Company Henderson's Shop Maxine's Apparel Karl Shoe Store Pedersen's Furniture Store Hardisty's The White House Page Forty-seven Page Fbrry-eight SENIUR FAREWELL For four long years we've studied In dear ol' Healdsburg High, And now as mighty Seniors We'll have to say good-bye. The work has not been easy, The studies have been hard, We've had a lot of happy times, And some have oft' been marred: But of all the years to come And all of those gone by, We'll always know the best of them Were spent in Headsburg High. -Lila Rulofson. ACKNOWLEDGMENT This year the Sotoyoman was produced under many hardships. Due to shortages of materials which were needed more keenly in the war effort, we could not publish the type of book we desired. However, we think we have the next best, and hope you have been pleased by it. The Sotoyoman is published primarily to make secure the happy memo- ries of your high school days. We have tried to make this edition as com! plete a record of the year's events as possible. f At this time I want to thank the staff and our adviser, Miss Elinor Heath, for the never-tiring interest and continued help which they have given me. Without them, the '45 Sotoyoman would have been impossible. Otherswho deserve our thanks include Mr. S. E. Langhart, who took the seniorand group pictures and Mr. Tanner, Mr. Earl Adams, and Mr. J. j. Viales, who were responsible for many of the activity shots. ., It would take more space than we have to list the names of all the faculty members and students who have helped us. The Sotoyoman is truly the result of a united school effort, and the staff appreciates it. I V Shirley! Batt, Editor. ,,,e':I,- .V H ., . ..a X, i 5 l 1 I


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