Healdsburg High School - Sotoyoman Yearbook (Healdsburg, CA)
- Class of 1950
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Ed To Ad uso Smfoynman, H rhliacu, Each Tall a small group oT sTudenTs comprlsung The SoToyoman STaTT have The problem oT learnrng and worklng rapudly To puT ouT The besT book possuble Tor The 300 subscribers The leadershnp Tor Thus year s book was made up oT a combunahon oT experuence and Inexperuence Duck Kruckman lasT years Curculahon Manager reTurned To head The sTaTT As a enuor Duck had The know how buT needed an occasuonal push l obliged Second IH command as AssIsTanT EdITor was Dave Manley a compeTenT senior wuTh 3 loT OT InITlaTuve These Two boys were an :deal combunahon Arnold Goldberg a boy wITh a way wuTh words held down The 'ob oT Copy EduTor IT your name IS mls spelled or you don T luke The wrITe ups Arnold IS The one To see Sunce The SoToyoman collecTs over SIZOO during The school year, a compeTenT person Tor Busrness Manager musT be Tound The problem was neaTly solved when PaTTe Demos Tene was chosen Tor The 'ob DespITe her many absences because oT pouson oak, she drd a bang up 'ob oT keepnng accuraTe records As Cnrculahon Manager, Jrm l.eBaron was pxcked To handle The money collechons and TusTr1buTuon OT books BIII Rrch was chosen because oT lasT years cxperuence, To work on lay ouT and plc Ture arrangemenT Donng The arT work was Jere I-Iolbrook, chosen Trom ouTsIde The class group I-Te dad a neaT1ob oT dressung up The book wITh has pen and Ink clrawnngs This was The sTaTT Each can be proud oT The resulTs IH proporhon To hns conTrubuTIon NORMAN SCI-IWIETERT, Advrsor T The 1 m ha 'ro speak of ma y th Caughr by rhe camera in his usual reaching pose is Norman Schwielerl ro whom The I95O So'royoman slafl dedicares rhis boolc. ln his rhree years ar l-lealdsburg l-ligh, This slender, sandyvhaired, young insrruclor has made a place for himself by his worlc as English, speech and journalism Teacher and Key Club advisor. The war broughr him 'ro California from Iowa, where he allended Coe College al Nhich he was awarded a prize for being 'llhe mosr promising iournalisrn sludenlf' l-le has worked ar many jobs and gui? an accounring posilion ro enler Teaching. Al school he is seen wilh a worried lrown, Though he insisls he never worries. ln The classroom he paces, sils on rho edge ol his deslc and has been lcnown lo brealc a yard sliclc in a momeni of anger. Known as The Thin Man, his hobbies include fixing up his hillfop home and reading. 5 x 1 u D8 5. 4 'G 5' ,mf it sf E gif 5 s , M? X . X ,nl .161 ig E? Q 'driio th wr 7 n 4 v fr f if tile We ' , sgfpl, :' w ffff HQ. . . .'5 ':iHXf if ,L Our induslrious sfudenl body officers are seen al leff during one of lheir many meetings held durinq The busy year. Leff lo righl lhey are: Dick Kruck- man, Rally Commissioner: Carl Bynum, Alhlelic Commissionerg Gloria Pedron- celli, Secrelary-Treasurerg Jim LeBaron, Sfudenl Body Presidenfg Charles Morse, Sfudenf Body Vice-Presidenf. asm, 0 ' Viewing our sludenl body ollicers on lhe job is seeing democracy in aclion. These are lhe sludenls elecled by lheir lellow classmales lo help lhe adminislralion in selling up rules and in enlorcing lhese rules. Presidenl Jim LeBaron, aclive and lull ol ideas, presided over lhe Sludenl Council meelings and over lhe assemblies. l-lis iudgemenl and aclions were a credil lo lhe school. Our popular vice-presidenl, Chuck Morse, was Commissioner ol Assemblies. Chuck applied his usual aggressiveness lo lhe iob. Taking minules al lhe S.C. galherings a . eping lhe sludenl body inlormed ol ils aclions was lhe iob ol our se el y, Glor' Pedroncelli. A C.S.l:. Sealbearer and one V D ,bl lhe beller looking memb lhe . dualing class, she was elliciency-plus. Dick if I i Kruckman won lhe plaudils l l lor i ob well done as Rally Commissioner. Some ol 'A a , lhose programs were ne -be-lorg len allairs. 4 ' -' . . W X ,' X ,614 i,' J ' Jlhi Le.aARoN , Eiqxsxslli GLORIA PEDRONCELLI DICK KRUQKMAN resident N e-Pre i en y Secrelary-Treasurer Rally Commissioner I whack who malm, H, ! fnunicil, The fhirfeen members of Jrhe Sfudenf Council form The execulive branch ol: our school governmenl. Among oiher lhings, They conlrol 'rhe ilow of money from The oilice vaull. Each Monday ai l2:35 our represeniaiives meel wi+h Their advisor, Mr. Ruonava- ara, in The principals ohfice. Presiding is Jim l.eBaron, en- ergeiic sludenr body presi- deni. Gloria Pedroncelli 'fakes +he minu+es. Also presenl' are Siudenl' Body Vice-Presidenl' Chuck Morse, Rally Commissioner Dick Kruckman, Seniors Dave Manley and Shirley More- house, Juniors Joyce Jones and Bob Jones, Sophomores Donna DuVander and Bob Duggery Freshmen Jean Son- nickson and Donna l-ligbee, and Arhleiic Commissioner Carl Bynum. Wienifnmmdtm The Meri+Commi+1'ee members make up 'rhe iudi- cial branch. This imporianl guinlejr considers recommen- daiions for merils and de- meriis. Meeiing Wednesday mornings ai 8:30 in room I4 are Seniors Russ Ruonavaara and Sky Richardson, Junior Belfy l-lulrchinson and Sopho- more Lydell Meisner. The advisors are Miss Des- iruel and Mr. Osborn. STANDING, Ieff io righf: Mr, Ruonavaara fAdvisorJ, Dave Manley, Bob Dugger, Bob Jones, Dick Kruckman, Gloria Pedroncelli. SEATED: Shirley Morehouse, Joyce Jones. Jean Sonnickson, Carl Bynum, Donna Higbee, Charles Morse. LEFT TO RIGHT. RusseII.Ruonavaara, Mr. Osborn and Miss Desfruel lAdvisorsJ, Lydell Meissner, Barbara Robbins, Beffy Hutchinson. I Q 0 To The Sensors Now ThaT The passage oT Tmme has loroughT wnTh :T The end of your hugh school days may l urge you To Turn your eyes To The TuTure In The Tew years ThaT you have spenT here we have Trned To help you gain sympaThy and undersTandnng which are The TnrsT TrunTs oT educahon We have aTTempTed To guide you To beluefs nn Those values whnch our so ceeTy holds proper lT has been our purpose To help you equip yourself w:Th Those slcnlls needed Tor luvung Somehmes we grueve ThaT you valued The nmnuTes no more buT we are happy In whaT you have accomplashed We p nc pal urge you To loolc To Tomorrow and have TanTh an :T ln These Challenging Tlmes we may Teel ThaT The problems Tacmg us are Too greaT Tor Comprehensuon buT we musT Teel ThaT They wall be solved We may noT undersTand our radnos our Telephones nor our Cars l3uT we have TanTh IH Theur abnluTy To worlc Every Time we wnnd our waTch we express our TanTh In The TuTure May you Tace Tomorrow nn ThaT sp1rnT never doubhng ThaT you who well soon suT nn The seaTs we now occupy wnll Tmd a way To malce Thus a Tuner and beTTer world Tor all manlclnd May good TorTune go wuTh you o 0 1 ELMER B. 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Se efa y II Leader l-low fame flnesl If seems fhar only yesferday l was for fhe fxrsf fume walking up 'rhose well worn sfeps leadrnq fo l-lealdsburq l-llgh School and yef fhe hour approaches when I wxll refrace fhose sfeps never fo refurn and sfand af fhe foo? of Them ready 'ro en counfer an lndefnnufe fufure In fhe role of a mafure young man My fellow sfudenfs and l apprecuafe fhe invaluable assusfance and advnce whnch our faculfy has guven us In The pasf four years undoubfedly fhese will reflecf upon our characfer un fume fo come Lid, a o o Our fsrsf Freshman week I nmagune we were all enfranced by fhe numerous won comforfs of Frosh lnufnafnon and affer geffmg our flrsf fasfe of non rudnmenfary homeworlc lf became obvlous fhaf we were nor In an advanced lcnndergarfen Class elecfuons were held and we chose Norm l-lassenzahl Jam Pierce Janef l-lays and Glorua Pedroncelll 'ro serve sn our behalf as Presndenf Vice Presndenf Secrefary and Yell Leader respecfrvely Thenr efforfs durnng fhaf year gusfnfued fhe confndence we had placed In fhem aa Soplw 0 0 0 As Sophomores under fhe leadership of our offlcers Dave Manley Rnch Jacob sen Laura Marsala and Barbara Basford we produced a Sophomore l-lop whnch was considered by many fo be fhe oufsfandlng dance of fhe year The nngemous concepfron of a French sfreef scene caused numerous favorable commenfs for monfhs afferward 0 o o Finally we became upperclassmen If was hard fo belneve fhaf af :asf we had ganned a nofnceable measure of presrnge an fhe nnsfufufuon whnch by now had endeared nfself fo us Our offucers Nancy McNear Carl Bynum Margorre Forsyfhe and Dave Manley cemenfed fhe class foqefher and produced a Junuor Sensor Prom whnch was undoubfedly fhe fnnesf dance of nfs lcund nn many years 4 W N. M . A y Pre id nf i e- i cr r 'Ye ' Jia ,, 3 A ders of High School. We ceased fo wallc in our dream, however, affer enduring fhe dis: HJ., Doris Jean Burkdoll GAA. 2, 3, 4. Drarnalics 4. Carole Dallon Ari Club l. GAA. 2, 3, 4. FJ 1 1 X -.l '- 'Sui-3 Jacquelin F. Afhey GAA. 2, 3, 4. Carl R. Bynum Greyhounds 2, 3, 4. 'ara'-1' Q Alberl Azevedo if Alfreda Rulh Barllelf FF I 2 3 4 GA 4 , .A .,., Greyhound-3 2. Tumbling l, 2, 3, 4. R. Foolball 2. V. Foolball 3, 4. William Calhoun R.Foo1ball 2, 3 Key Club 2, 3, 4. C.S.F. 3, Key Club Pres. 4, Key Club 3, 4. J'. Class Vice-Pres. Track 2 3. Senor Class Vice-Pres. Alblelic Comrnls. 3 4. C Baslcelball l. Track I, 2, 3. Margarel Helen Davidson Gerald Eugene Decker GAA. 2, 3, 4. F . I j I .f X l V .M N1 Q X X Q , U Q 'IL . A.Z, 3, . Bloclcrzlles 4. Angelo Calelani C.S.F. I, 2. Key Club Prez. 2, 4 Grand Pres. Music Dept. 4. Track Z, 4. John DeGhello AMW 5'5- WWE' I 1'5 in i A53 .Q Mar. VL Barbara Basford GAA. 2, 3, 4. Bloclcelles 4. Red 'n Black Stall 3. Soph. Yell Leader 2. School Yell Leader 4. Frank Cilli Marin B. Dericco Greyhounds 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. 72 79 aw ' gunna Mm. E Lois O. Baxler GAA. Z, 3. Arr Club 2. Jacqueline Co GAA. 4. Lf QQ. -x N, XX v- Helen Fisfolera G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Mark Allan Grist, Jr. .- W 5 - fi! I. Clinlon Folger Margie Fmyrhe Robert Fran ' C.S.F. I, Z, 3, 4. Art Club 2. C Baskergnall I, 2. Track 2, 3, 4. G-.A,A. 2, 3, 4. B Baslrel al12. Jr. Class Secrelary. Track 1, 2. Bloclrefles 4, Greyhounds 3, 4. F.A.A. 4. Key Club 2. Eulalia Mae Grove Elva Harmon Anna Belle Harlman G.A.A.2, 3, 4. G.A.A, Z, 3, 4. GAA. 2, 3, 4. C.S.F. 2, 3, 4. Ar? Club l, 4. Blockelfes 3, 4. Bloclcelles 3, 4. Jenny Pearl Hiclrs Ronald J. Hogan .lore Holbrook C,S.F. l, 2, 3, 4. Transfer 3. Greyhounds 2, 3, 4. Library Assistant 3 4. Gr-eyhoundg Pres, 4, R. Football 2. V. Foolball 3, 4. Track I, 2, 3. B Baskerball I, 2, 3. Sludenf Council l. Senior Class Pres. O O O ...Q Lorraine Barbara Giannonl Janet C. Hays G.A,A. 2, 3, 4. Arr Club Vice-Pre s. l,2. Sec. Freshman Class. Sec. Senior Class. Virginia Honor GAA. 2, 3, 4. Bill Gran? C.S.F. I, 3. B Baskelball 2. Boxinq l, 2. Merit Cornmilfee Rambler Foolball Key Club 3. Merle Henry G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Richard F. Jacobson Grehounds 2, 3, 4. R. Football I. R. Basketball 3. V. Football 2, 3, 4. L... lm 2, ngnwr, I3 Nancy John Transfer 4, YXJ Sarah McDonald G,A.A. 2, 3, 4. Richa Kruckman Red 'n Black Sm 4 'C'W www 'J 3, 4 Annual Slarl 3, 4, Drarnarlcs 3. Turnbllnq I, 2, 3 Rally Comm. 4. Key Club Secrel Dave Manley 4. ary 4. V. Baskefbail 2, 3, 4 Leader. Blockeffes 4. Soph. Class Pres. Sludenf Council 4. Greyhounds 3, 4, Jr. Class Yell V. Fcomall 3. V. Baseball 3 4. Tennis 4. Charles Henry Morse, Jr. James E. Myers B Baslrelball 2. F.F.A. l,2 3. V. Baskelball 3, 4 V. Baseball 3. Ar? Club 3, 4. S. B. Vice-Pres. 4, Sfudenf Council 4. Track 3, 4. U I4 R, Foolball 2. Kaye Landsberq Domenic Joe Malleucci Baseball 2, 3 4. Allen C. Navarro R,Foo1b.1ll I 2. F.F.A, I Virqinlo Lara F.F,A. I. Boxing I 2. Virginia Meese G-.A,A. 2, 3 4. Blockelves 4. Irene Nielsen G,A.A. 2, 3 4. Bloclef?eS 3, 4, C.S,F. 3, 4. 'Till' 1 James R. LeBaron Transfer 3. Gfeyhourds 4, Track 3, 4. S. B. Presfderr 4, Annual Shari 4. Red 'n Black Ska? 4. Key Club 4. Slum-rl Co,nc'I 4. Shirley Morehouse G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Sludenl Council 4. C.S.F. I, 6.A.A. VicefPreS, 4. Florence F. Niquma C.S.F. l,2 3, 4. GAA. 2, 3, 4. Bloclelle-S 4. ,rw O' John Luebberke Don Moore Art Club I, 2 Red 'n Black Tumbling I. 'm' -m ,gf 971 .6 .,0. .LU .4 3 , ci? QQ wav cm K, YZ ?' 1 44' V 099155 X gg.. Bette Often C-.A.A. Y 3 4. Du J' gs -3. Af' C ab l. Q X71 h Delois Parker .7 .'X.A. Z 3 4. Xa, Richard M. Patteson Gloria Pedroncelli Greyhounds 3, 4. C. Basketball l. R. Basketbal 3. V, Basketball 4. R. Baseball 2, 3. Sf. Cass Yell Leacer C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4, G-.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Bmrckettes 3, 4. Art Club 4. Stuoent Council 2. S. B. Secretary 4. C.S.F. Secretary 3. vel Leader l. ,Q-swim in' 1341s. A95 ,. -.f Q, T3 Lucile Joyce Peterson Art Club I, 2, 3, 4. Blockettes 3, 4. GAA. 2, 3, 4, James Pierce Helen Pirinoli Marian Reid Eugene J. Ricci William Rich Schuyler Richardson Ke. Clsg 2 3 4 GAA. 2, 3, 4. C.S.F. 3, 4, R. Football l, 2. Red 'n Black Statt 3, 4, Turnbinq l, 2. Lei 'J I 2 3 Blccrettes 4. Trarster 3, V. Football 3. Grevhounds 3, 4, F.F.A, 2, 3. Rec ' Blazk Sta' 3 Track 2, 3, R. Football I, 2. Greyhounds 3, 4. Annual Stan 3. Greyhounds 3, 4. V. Fcotbal' 3, 4. A't Club 3, 4. Drarnatics 4. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. R. Baseball I, 2. R. Baseball 2, 3. Key Club 2. V. Baseball 3, 4. V. Basketball 4. R. Basketball 3. Merit Committee 4. V,Basketoa1l4. Linda Rodello Clarence L. Rose Russell B. Ruonavaara Jack St. Martin Jeanette M, Schafer G.A.A. 2 3, 4. T,'fcl?f:g2 3 Greyhourds 2, 3, 4, Tursfer 2. GAA, 2,3 4. Blc:-f-Vee 3 4. Red Black Sty' 4 C.S.F. 3. C. Basketball 3. Re.: ' Baci Sta' 3. Student Council l,2 Merit Committee 4. B. Basketball I, 2 3. V, Basketball 4, V. Baseba' I, 2 3, 4 V. Footbalt 4. 1 I I O I O I I I .hall O I O O I .UNL -' fl.0I7'L I5 Ln 7 lrene Edwina Smith G.A.A Z 3 4, C.S.F. 3 4, Brozve-12:33 4, Nellle Laverne Sfreeler 3 esta' g J' ,M-qv-f' ' A X 3 sl 115,152 -'ffl- Lorraine S H51 John Tillis y'. Biskefcf. -2 3 4 Ei. Baeremd. l, C. Basreroall l. Temls 3. R. Fzcfcall 2, Kaascba 2. G'ey'ounr:s2 3 4, N I Wh 49 wr gf X Sharon Smith G,A.A.Z 3 1. Doris Vallier Tu' sf' ' 3. i . sf Ag' .lf W? 'E K '?f 'f1'f Stanley Darrill Smilh Georgia Smilhers Melinda Slill G'emzurus 3, 4. GAA. 2, 3. 4. Teonfs 2, 3, 4. Red 'rv Black Sian 4, 9951 r Boil S734 4. T'a:f Z 3. Mona Van Paflen Wallace E. Wood Howard Younq Ttafslnf 3. Track 2, 3, 4. R. Foolball 2. C.A.A 4, C.S.F. 3 -3, R,Foo1oall3, V. Foolbail 3, 4. C.A.A.3 4. V. Foofball 4. Boxing I. Key Club 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. Arl C'ub 4. 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' x Jhaglwwg 7975om to BQCUML Big, Ccfhmla, KESCK PETER WORDEN Rl HARD CREPEAK ALVERA SIOL L ad M my 'b' We lhe class ol I95l are indeed loolong forward lo Seplember when we will become BIG dealers seniors However we have lhoroughly enloyed our lunlor year even lor all lhe homeworlc nvolved Whenever lhe grind was gelling us down our spirals were lulled by clas clowns lilce Arnold Goldberg and Bob Callsbury Our conlribulions lo lhe school s social program lhe Junior Dance and lhe Junior Senior Prom were eagerly anlicipaled evenls and did nol dlsappoinl anyone We were proud ol our many members who earn d a n che on lhe C S F rosler We were prouo loo ol our oulslanding alhleles Dan Modena slood oul in fool ball and baseball, Bruce l-lolbroolc slarred in baslcelball. Adele Piacibello was our glamour gal while mosl' ol lhe girls sighed over l-lolbroolc. Goldberg I-lolbroolc, Piacibello, Bill Tillinghash- and Nancie Rich helped lo sel lhe schools fashion pace. ' EM ETI FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righl: E. Axevedo, B. Bean, A. DeWiN, E. Crone, 8. Fieqe, J. Hassenzahl, D. Domifilli, M. Bush. SECOND ROW: A. Bcullon, D. Chip- man, C. Bello, A. Bosio, D. Crepeau, 8. Conl, D. Crone, L. Brookins, P. Demosfene. THIRD ROW: L. Charlier, D. Foppiano, L. Alger, W.Feil, A.6oId- berg, E. Anderson, F. Barsoffi, K. Booe C. Duhon, V. Danner, L. Arneff. FIRST ROW, leff fo right: H. Mafoba, C. Niquma, B. Hufchinson, A. Lovell, W. Nowlin, A. Pedersen, A. Piaciabello, J. Jones, P. Kennedy, R. Oakleaf, R. Halford, E. Nielsen. SECOND ROW: B. Holbrook, D. Kecskemeli, D. Modena, E. Louviere, D. Johannsen, O. Meier, D. McClish, F. Hugill, E. Leigh. THIRD ROW: D. Polls, D. McClish, A. Pelersen, B. Fisher, K. Mafoba, M. McCracken, N. Penry, J. Parks, B. Jones, B. Miller. FIRST ROW, lei? lo riqhf: S. Wearl, D. Revel, J. Sfrilzel, P. Wilson, P. Slelani C. Sl. Clair, B. Robbins, B. Sheldon V, Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: L. Rami- rez, R. Villia, M. Van Paffen, L. Schwab, N. Rich, S. Tudor, A. Sioli, E. Robinson P. Solem. THIRD ROW: L. Vichi, R. Rose, J. Wafkins, R. Watson, P. Worden, R. Salisbury, C. Srnifh, J. Shannon, 6. Worden, B. Snider. r bg! ' mad ups. .-W -C., q-m ,wm..M.m,vWM.-W. eww... Mo... Wu... . . .L W, , .. .3 ,EM ...,,... -W N31 grim V ' '. gif: X' V 1 no U-fn.:l ' KG' . 1 I is 9.2 to 5.Qc0m,Q, Una EUGENE FLETCHER JOHN WASSON VIVIAN SIOLI ADOLPH BERTOLI s d s e Sec efa y Yell Leade While we The members oT The Sophomore Class oT I95O look Torward anxiously To The day when we will become inTluenTial upperclassmen The memories which we have acquired during The pasT school year will remain wiTh us Tor many semesTers To come We all remember The TirsT weelc oT school when we elecTed our class oTTicers Eugene FleTcher Presideni' John Wasson Vice PresidenT Vivienne Sioli SecreTary Treasurer and Adolph BerTolu Yell Leader The Tune 'ob They did in running our class affairs was appreciaTed by all oT us We re proud oT The resT oT our classmaTes Too Gene Dericco represenTed us on The B BaskeTball and VarsuTy Baseball Teams Terry Wheeler and Vivienne Sioli were The glamour lcids oT our class Dave STine and ArdyTh Nisson were Two oT The besT-dressed sTudenTs in school and we had many a good laugh from our class clowns Gene Flosi and Diane Puccioni. WhaT a lciclc we goT ouT oT puTTing on our Sophomore l lop This year' we were really pleased wiTh The enThusiasTic way iT was received by The resT oT The sTudenTs. We did incur some criTicism however Tor our Tailure To erecT The TradiTional l-l buT some oT The Tellows ThoughT ThaT iT wasn T worTh our Time To puT iT up iusT To have iT Torn down again. Sure we loolc Torward To The Tun we II have This summer and in our Junior year buT I lcnow some day we ll loolc back and wish we were Sophomores in good old l-lealdsburg l-li again. jim glam, nfl 7 952, ,Som FIRST ROW, leff fo righl: E. Ball, M, Bliss, K. Baumeisler, N. Converse, G. Baker, S. Block, D. DuVander, J. Dona- hue, M. Dodgen, D. Chiosi, M. Beard. SECOND ROW: G. Dericco, A. Bella- gio, F. Bohall, M. Dean, E. Crafl, M. Brown, J. Chabino, E. Booe, H. Cor- nelssen, G. Cheslra, B. Alkinson. THIRD ROW: J. Caramaua, B. Bigham, D. Eddinger, A. Berloli, O. Elder, T. Bas- ford, C. DelFava, G. Brown. FIRST ROW, Iefl' lo righl: L. Meissner D. King, D. Pedrolfi, M. Burden, B. Morfifl, W. Marlin, A. Nisson, K. Men- delssohn, F. Gromo, A. Grove, J. Mori- lzawa. SECOND ROW: B. Morse, G. Fain, P. McEvoy, P. Owens, J. Monroe, D. Puccioni, P. Hufchinson, R. Gold- berg, F. Cunningham, L. Hugo, B. Mc- Millen. THIRD ROW: C. Pedersen, A. Greco, R. Remmelle, B. Miller, E. Flossi, T. Moore, J. Murray, A. Fran- chesci, T. Parks, T. Johnson, E. Flelcher. FIRST ROW, Ielf lo righl: G. Smilh, B. Whifwell, M. Robinson, J. Luppi, J. Ouinby, S. Uber, A. Sfarmer, V. Ro- chioli, M. Simon, R. Relyea, J. Walters, V, Sioli, J. Rochioli. SECOND ROW: B. Shoup, J. Slinnefl, R. Wilson, S. Vichi, M. Smilh, E. McDonald, C. Wilder, A. Smilh, R. Walfenspiel, L. Hugo, R. Taylor. THIRD ROW: D. Wells, D. Solem, L. Smead, J. Schafer, C. Sca- lione, T. Wheeler, D. Stine, W. Towle, J. Wasson, F. Rcabinson, D. Thrift, R. ose. jim, flaw, 11,2 79.53 Soon, to Baca SUE ANDERSON BOB D MATTE! BETH BEAN RUTH ROBINSON e Yell L ade Afler long anlncupaluon ol beung a hugh schooler we were here al lasl dered new lrosh appeared ln 'rhe halls and campus Aller a week or so we begun lo leel as lhough we were lunally acceplecl We elecled Sue Anderson lo lead our class along wllh Bob De Maller vnce pres1den+ Bell Bean secrelary lreasurer and Rulhue Robinson yell leader Jean Sonnllclson and Donna l-lugbee were lhen chosen lo be sludenl councll member Joe Farms and Jerry lvlangono were seeing a lol of aclxon on lhe V6FS1ly loolball 'ream by now and lhe C baslcelball scuad wa also compr sed ol many of our class members As lhe year progressed lhe class of 53 became promunenl' rn almosl all acluvulles Joe Farms made lhe champlonshlp B baslcelball sguad Many ol us had made The C S F whsle olhers had become promunenl an lhe oc al llghl Wllh school rapidly comlng lo a close we lhe class ol 53 hope lulure yewrs here al H l-l S wlll be as successful as lhas ycar I I5 Il 3? - A l 8 Presidenl Vic -Pfesidenl Secrelary e r Yes, on lasl Seplember 24, one hundred lorry ol our uncerlain, maybe a lillle bewil- I I .1 I - -. I I FIRST ROW, lei? lo riqhl: E. Clfli, A Beedie, J. Cussins, L. DeWill, M. Boul- fon, L. Barfsch, M. Eddinger, E. Fell, G. DuVander, S. Anderson, C. Corrigan, P. Cox, M. Alderson. SECOND ROW: D. Belli, B. DeMaflei, L. Bowman, L. Combs, N. Avilla, M. Bean, H. Car- valho, M. Cade, 6. Anlone, B. Bean, L. Anderson, L. Feqley. THIRD ROW: R. Cram, B. Chrislensen, J. Farris, M. Chaffee, W. Aceves, G. Cook. FOURTH ROW: M. Bellagio, A. Cornelssen, T. Coffey, D. Cheslra, M. Dayo, R. De- ricco, R. Chiesa,S. Bisagno, G.Flelcher, M. Allen, P. Brown, P. Dal Colleffo. FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righl: L. Jones, D. Hursf, B. Gromo, D. Hammock, M. Luebberke, H. Kennedy, J. Kruckman, l. McDonald, M. Harfman, K. Mark- ham, D. Higbee, E. Hugill. SECOND ROW: F. Hayes, E. Garihan, J. Barclay, C. Murphy, G. Maple, B. Ling, S. Hodges, L. Nelson, C. Joiner, D. Love- less, J. Mangono, J. D. Miller. THIRD ROW: P. Nedelefl, B. Males, E. John- son. FOURTH ROW: J. C. Miller, L. Minelli, G. Navarro, N. Grigq, B. Lin- coln, T. Keller, B. Jones, F. Kellogg, J. Louvel, J. Hollibouqh, J. Jachafla, L. Merski. FIRST ROW, lell lo righl: V. Weatherly J. Sonnickson, J. Vescova, R. Robinson, K. Woodward, D. Sarzoffi, M. Lacares, M. Onefo, S. Simpson, M. Parker, L. Remolif, J. Yriqoyen. SECOND ROW: S. Rodgers, B. Robbins, P. Sonders, D. Slreeler, R. Swan, D. Shoup, V. Roches- fer, L. Porler, B. Sl. Claire, P. Tudor, N. Ziqanli. THIRD ROW: F. Passalao- qua, A. Puccioni, G. Tucker, C. Weig- arf, L. Propes, C. Urquharl, E. Piroli, P. Wiffke, C. Relyea. FOURTH ROW: A. Wells, P. Ramirez, N. Sunday, D. Ross, W. Parrish, D. Salsedo, P. Zan- duno, D. Whifiker, M. Richardson, R. Wiedemeyer, J. Sarzorli. The bappler 1110 lime Je PLINIY THE YOUNGER W fy xg! aff' W 25... o . 7 P I f , 3 1 3 v- if X 'I A ' ' , fl mon' quickly if lba5srs.',-- v 2? aw' v I Hy 'ff v D 1 KK E1 X Q X MY ' QV x .ff FVKX 'WJ Black FIRST ROW, left To right Arnold Goldberg, Anola Boulfon, Don Moore Frank Hugill. SECOND ROW: Dave Manley, Stan Smith, Bill Rich Palfe Demosfene. AT The beginning oT sixTh period each school day one could Tind an earnesT group oT Tour girls and eleven boys in room I8 gaThered around The massive desli oT The Teacher. ThaT This was noT a class in The usual sense oT The word was immediaTely obvious. This is an acTiviTy class, The lean young insTruc' Tor wiTh The neaTly combed brown hair had Told The would-be-iournalisTs The TirsT day oT school. You can'T puT ouT The Red 'N' Black by siTTing in your seaTs was a reTrain heard oTTen during The year Trom lvlr. SchwieTerT, The advisor. lT became clear To The group ThaT This was True. WiTh This Treedom oT movemenT wenT responsibiliTy oT individual conducT, which in mosT cases was Talcen seriously by sTaTT members. The duTies oT The Red 'N' Black ediTor are more Than would meeT The eye. To Arnold Goldberg, a TalenTed iunior, wenT The Task oT EdiTor. On The democraTic Red 'N' Blaclc his iob was To produce a balanced paper. T-lis inTeresTing pieces lcepT reader inTeresT high during The year. The page one ediTors, Georgia SmiThers and l-lelen l3isTolera, very eTTicienT gals, consisTenTly Turned ouT a neaT loolcing page. STANDING, Ieff To right Dick Kruckman, Clarence Rose. SEATED Charles Morse, Helen Fisfolera, Georgia Smifhers, Dick Pafleson Jim Le Baron Ted Gibbs. IT is a diTTiculT Task To malce page Two inTeresTing, wiTh iTs ediTorial commenT and club news. A paT on The baclc To Clarence Rose Tor a iob well done. Diclc PaTTeson, school 'icharacTer, was The boy responsible Tor The clever page Threes. Turning The page one Tinds The sporTs, which was covered by Bill Rich, ably assisTed by Chuclc Morse, WriTing is only a parT oT giving The sTudenTs a monThly paper. On The business end There was Jim Lebaron, Tireless circulaTion manager, and PaTTe DemosTene, business manager. Special menTion musT be given oT Don lvloore, The sign painTer and general handyman, and To Frank l'Tugill, crusading exchange ediTor. Also a rose To Anola BoulTon, ever-willing key Tapper, and To STan SmiTh, wriTer and a generally handy Tellow To have around. The year was a successTul one wiTh The excepTion perhaps oT Tinances. There was some criTicism oT The Wheel and PosT Wheel arTicles. Their publica- Tion TurTher proved The advisors sTaTemenT ThaT The Red 'N' Blaclc belongs To The sTudenTs. dlLfhL0J11'zld,.9A,a, TED leff lo nqhf M Da ldson J Jones C Bynum B ll R ch A Goldbe q D Manley F Hug: D Moo e NDING M ss PeHy L Pe e D al Hen y s Fo s e S Srn lh B O n V Meese M Reid A Bal H Mass Doris Pelly s dramahcs class hrsr program was grven for The Easlern Slar and was enyoyed immensely Then came a Thanlcsguvang play enhlled Qur Famous Ances lors The curlawn had hardly fallen before Mlss Pelly s aclors and aclresses wenr 'ro worlc on Drclcens Chruslmas Carol whrch was performed for lh sludenl body as well as The publlc Nexl came a lhree acl farce comedy Called Thal Face ls Farnlhar which lcepl lhe audience well arnused Three days laler lhe class gave a performance for lhe Rolary Club wrlh a one acl play enhlled And lhe V llaan S+rII Pursued l-ler To Fnrsh off 'fhrs almosl perl-eel season rhe group pur on 'are Eyre a very sh rrng drarnahc play whrch garned woros of prax e f orn eye yone who wnlnessed nl So ended anolher year for lhus ha d worlcmg group SEA , ' 1 . VA , . , . , I I , . r , . , . 'll, . r . STA : i , . 7 rson, . V Iier, I. Smith, M. r, J. Brook , M. r ylh , . i , . He , . , . ' , . r Ie . , ' e . - . X , I . . I, E . - . 5 4 nv X .r . ' I l ls r r . l ' . ' r - ' . fji,.ff - - h l Tig: ' f ?gf,s f3vf??fffZ ' ,s .y. ,y s -f,,tl4ii, I ,ANAM Ag 1:1 :eww fl1..,r 1 :il ,f si 3 Jffflmffl-4' Hg 6' EMAIL School, ,Z Ti ex ...-1-:nie-:.:sf??m'fi1-1v150l33'?'1' , t 'V 131: 'W Q 30 FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Matoba, D. McCIish, D. Potts, A. Greco, D.Poore, B. lig- ham, D. Solem, R. Chi- esa, C. Dutton, D. Mo- rikawa, L. Fegley, B. Frost. SECOND ROW: T. Gibbs, A. Franceschi, A. Azevedo, V. Danner, G. Cook, Nl. Chaffee, L. Guzman, R. Cram, D. Cornelssen, E. Garihan, E. Louviere, J. Stinnet. C. Pedersen. THIRD ROW: D.Ross, E. Bishop, D. Bloch, E. Ricci, J. Gromo, D. Foppiano, D. Sani, O. Meier, H. Cornelssen, E. Pirolle, J. Rochioli, Mr. Searcy. advisor. Caught by the Sotoyo- man camera eye are some of the F.F.A. boys in action in their new Ag Shop building. Otto Meier works on a feed- ing rack Inote the ball and pean hammer! as John Gromo tightens up on a screw. Dave Foppiano is shown gef- ting out his rule to check a measurement. AI Azevedo has spotted the photographer and takes time out to pose. Teddy Gibbs and Den- nis McCIish are the only two who appear to be completely unaware that the shutter was clicking. When school opened, the F.l:.A. tound a vast program to cover in a very short time, but with the new Ag. building and modern equipment they dove into their proiects with vigor. One ot the tirst points was the election ot otticers. Then came the rental ot 25 acres in Solar Terrace, which brought hard work and many headaches. The boys, though. all agree that it was well worth their while. To complete the picture the tarmers put on a F.l:.A. Country Fair, consisting ot a livestoclc show, a dance at the Legion Hall, and concession booths sponsored by local clubs. Mr. Searcy acclaimed this as one ot his most successtul years ot teaching these youthtul tarmers. .Sichvnlflulf ' ' Ep, 25... KEY CLUB FIRST ROW, Ieff lo righl: D. Polls, A. Cafe- lani, C. Bynum, B. Cal- houn, W. Wood, O. Kruckman, M. Derrico, C. Smilh. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schwierlerf, advisor: C. DeIFava, D. Johannsen, A. Gold- berg, J. LeBaron, T. Gibbs, R. Wallenspiel, D. Modena, D. McCIish. THIRD ROW: D. Mc- Clish, T. Hodges, B. McMiIIen, D. Taylor, D. Chipman, J. Wasson. 64 C.S.F. FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: B. Basford, A. Pederson, A. Boulron, A. Barllefl, M. Reid, J. Jones, D. Vallier, R. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: P. Sfefani, C. Sl. Claire, C. Niguma, K. Mendelssohn, E. Niel- sen, S. Bloch, D. Du- Vander, B. Robbins. THIRD ROW: E. Flefch- er, 6. Smith, A. Cale- Iani, G. Pedroncelli, V. Yarbrough, B. Robbins, J. Yriqoyen, L. Remolif, E. Grove. FOURTH ROW: D. Crepeau, D. Modena, G. Worden, C. Folger, B. Snyder, C Smith, N. Penry, G. Brown, Miss Vranna, advisor. Afler gelling olf lo a bad slarl, The I-lealdsburo I-ligh School Key Club, The second one founded Norlhern California, was able lo gel baclc on ils Teel under The able guidance of Presidenl' Angelo Cale lani. The organizalion, a service club, raised money during The year selling annuals. The members also raised money Tor The March of Dimes and The Red Cross. The Calilorn a Scholarship Federal on is The honor soclely oi The nool The sluoenls who qualify Tor I e C S I: mu lhave a+ leosl len grace oo nls T ree u an r nd Tracli ns Tor var ous ach fihes are award d Point are given Tor academic su ecls an or ore nor or aralwcn ourse is ear crwcers are esoe + c reoeai. ice res I lvlarlha B iss Secrelary T easurer crna Duyarder. The Tacully adyis r lor The group fs M'ss Berlha Vranna. ' Jlafhf ,' .5000 Um, A Wilh lhe coming oi lhe new music ieacher, Ivir. Linger, who replaced lvlr. Reinberg, lhe chorus has had a lousy year. Aboul lhe iirsi lhing They did was elecl oiiicers. They parlicipaled in lhe Thanksgiving and Chrisl- mas Programs and ai lhe lime oi lhis wriiing plan 'lo sing al lhe Spring Concerl, sei' lor lviay I l. They also will sing al lhe baccalaureale service, which will close lheir aclivilies for ihe year. FIRST ROW, lell fo righf: D. Hiqbee, D, Hursl, D. Hammock, B. Robbins, B. Bean, R. Robinson, J. Vescova, A. Piacibello, J. Cha- bino, J. Yrigoyen, R. Halford, A. Boullon. SECOND ROW: J. Slrif- zel, A. Beedie, J. Cus- sins, E. Feil, C. Corri- gan, L. Jones, L. Peler- son,A,Harfman, THIRD ROW: P. Wilson, E. Ball, D. Chlosi, M. Dodqen, K. Mendels- sohn, G. Smilhers, E. Harmon, M. Harfman, L. DeWiH, R. Swan, V. Honor. FOURTH ROW: B. Miller, L. Charlier, J. Murray, B. Carlson, D. Davis, B. Wealherly, P. Cox, M. Boullon, E. Robison, L. Barlsch, S. Morehouse, R. O. Lin- qer, Direclor. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: R. Oakleaf, M. Bliss, T. Parks, A. Smilh, K. Baumeisler, G. Smilh. SECOND ROW: P. Kennedy, B. Haug- sfen, A. Calelani, B. Chrisfensen, H, Nock, L. Propes, B. Hollings- worfh, A. Boulton, D. Brown, A, Berfoli, C. Rose, S. Block, L. Ram- irez, D. Goodrich, J. Donahue. STANDING: S, Smilh, Mr. R. Linger, Direclorg N. Sunday. Under lhe able direclion oi Mr. Linger, lhe Or- cheslra has generaled inlo quile an organizalion. The evenl lhal was loolced forward lo mosl' was ihe Spring Concerl, which in lhe opinion ol all was very successful. lviarlcing The end oi a yearis performance, lheir Final appearance was al lhe Cornmencemenl' Exer- cises in June, which gave lhe lowerclassmen some- ihing lo hope for and lhe Seniors somelhing 'lo remember. jlw fha. A6'amL,' Q Hal SEATED, lell fo riqhl: Bill Chrislensen, Diefer Johannsen, Louis Pro- pes, Bill Hollingsworth, Clarence Rose, Sfanley Smilh, Lillian Ramirez, Shirley Bloch, David Goodrich. STANDING: Don Hauqslen, Angelo Cafelani, Ken Jones, Mr. Linger, Paul Elljol. .I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Linger, E. Booe, M. Harfman, J. Yriqoyen L. DeWiH, B. Sheldon D. Hammack, J. Cus- sins, J. Chabino, B. Miller, L. Porler, B. Robbins, D. Higbee, D. Hursf, E. Fell, L. Char- lier, C. Corrigan, J. Murrary. The l-lealdsburg High School Pep Band, l5 enlhus- iasiic lcids wilh brass and percussion inslrumenls, broughl' a mosi colorful and welcomed almosphere wilh iis appearances. Enierianing al' rallies, ioolball and laaslceiball games was lhe chief aclivily oi The group. The pep band was a source oi enlhusiasm and ils playing gave ihe Greyhounds a winning boosl in many games. The drum corps made iis biggesl and louclesl showing ai ihe lasl baslcelball game of lhe season. Before The game ihe corps marched ihrough iO'y'!ll giving ihe lownspeople a show. The corps performed al several ioolball game: and climaxecl The season by performing al lhe open- ing baseball game ci ihe Yakima in l-lealdsburg series. J sv ID EJ P Q1 Tzme spent In praz fue' zs the measure 0 an alblelf' Q ab111t3 D MANLEY J v 1 A if rr - - , -, - f 'Q '- ,U .. , l ' s Q' I .I . - v I o ' Q . 3 0 O 0 ' A ' I 0 5 I 6 J w ., If 57 79 99'I,A6'aZ,,S.ec. , . .aww HARUKI MATOBA IT you happened To be in The viciniTy oT Healdsburg on SaTurday, November I9, you probably would have heard counTless unbelieving Nol Vvgggg and How did They do iT? The Townspeople were discussing a mild miracle which ArT lvlcCaT'Trey and his 24 unrelenTing gridders had perTormed The PETE nighT beTore in securing The NorTh Bay League, SecTion ll, TooTball cham- WORDEN pionship Tor The second Time in Healdsburg High's pigskin hisTory. Perhaps iT would be well To reTurn To The TirsT oT The season To gain The Tull signiTicance oT The evenT. ProspecTs looked preTTy brighT in The beginning. BackTield veTerans Al Bosio, Tulsa Young, Al Azevedo, and Jere Holbrook JOE reTurned, deTermined To make a success oT Their lasT season TogeTher. OldsTers ROCHIOU Lou Charlier, Ira AnThony, Rich Jacobsen, Bill Rich, and Johnny Gromo Tormed a seasoned bulwark in The line. Up Trom The Junior VarsiTy were The likes oT Russ Ruonavaara, Dick Crepeau, PeTe Worden, Dan Modena, and Gene FleTcher. These laTTer were To play a surprisingly imporTanT parT in laTer play. The Greyhounds sTarTed slowly in Their opener againsT Analy, a Team which sporTed superior depTh buT was Torced To succumb by a respecTable I3-O score. Then The hounds really hiT Their sTride, pounding Ferndale I9-6 and romping Jackson ZO-I3. UnTorTunaTely, while doing This, ever Teared old-man iniury sTruck. Key men Azevedo, Holbrook, Bosio, and Gromo were losT To The Team and lvlcCaTTrey had To call upon his newcomers To carry The mail. lT was evidenT ThaT The loss had Taken iTs Toll upon The Healdsburg machine as They Tell beTore Ukiah I9-O, WilliTs I3-6, and were lucky To squeeze ouT a 7-7 Tie wiTh Their TirsT league opponenT-Sonoma, noT a highly raTed Team. Then, slowly buT surely, a greaT change was eTTecTed. Newcomers like Dan Modena iwho was now holding down The quarTerback spoTl, Dick Cre- Figsls peau, and Hal Davidson sTarTed playing ball like veTerans, and Mac had a new Type oT Team. His green newcomers and iniury-riddled veTerans picked up where They had leTT OTT aTTer The Jackson game. Traveling To ST. Helena, They ground ouT a decisive 32-6 vicTory3 The nexT week iT was CalisToga, league TavoriTes, who were humbled by The Hounds 7-67 and Then, on Friday nighT, '- November I8, They beaT Tomales 6-O and hobbled OTT The Tield wiTh grins on Their Taces and Tears oT ioy in Their eyes, The new N.B., SecTion ll, champs. Some people mighT say, Oh, They were lucky. BuT if you ask The sTudenTs Themselves, They will Tell you we had The besT coach and The mosT Sggfp deTermined Team in Healdsburg High School hisTory. JOHN GROMO HOWARD RUSS DARYL KURT YOUNG RUONAVAARA CHIPMAN BOOE If I FRANK CITTI MARIO DERICCO IRA i JCALDO Manager Manager ANTHONY EOSIO AlberlA1evedo, who wasn'l around lhe day our phofographer came +o lake individual shols of lhe players, was very much around when lhis one was snapped. I-le's shown grabbing Bob Tillinghasf, Analy halfback, as Aldo Bosio, Richard Jacobsen, and Bill Rich come up fasf lo assisf him. Lou CharIier's helmet and righf leg can be seen behind Azevedo, Analy won lhis, The firsf game of The season, I3-0, affer a smaller buf highly spiriled Greyhound eleven 7 surui RICH ' DICK ' CREPEAU HAROLD DAVIDSON RICHARD JACOBSE N ran oufof gas. if if ff? -S 7949 Z fbalL Q JERE O AMW I3 HOLBROOK I9 A Ferndale 6 Q V 20 , Jackson I3 K O Ukfah I9 7 . Wll3IIs I3 7 Sonoma 7' ' 32 Si Helena 5' - xi 7 Calizleqa 6' A . 6 lfrnale' O' O A urnn' 6 - - JERRY 98 A+5 i MANGONO 'Denoroe eiqfe gannci. DAN MODENA CLIPPERU SMITH ART MQCAFFREY Louis ,Q Assisranl Coach Coach CHARLIER is I I' 'M I f ' f In 1 X V N 9 3 I f 1 U u- I M ' pi 'J' lx 4 X Bmw , wwgflllfb ' Klub M6 The Greyhound Club is lhe boys' alhlelic organ- izalion. lls membership consisls of alhleles who have earned lheir bloclc in al leasl one maior sporl. This year lhe lirsl lol many lo comel NBL ll bas- lcelball lournannenl was sponsored by lhe group. The lourney was a lremendous success. lvlonlhly dinner meelings were held, and al 'lhe conclusion of lhe year many new alhleles were broughl in al lhe annual inilialion. Presidenl Jere Holbrook led lhe pack along wilh Dave Manley, vice-presidenlg Carl Bynum, sec- relary-'rreasurerg and Rich Jacobsen, sergeanl-al' arms. Ari lvlcCaFlery presided as advisor. FIRST ROW, Ieff Io riqhf: B. Lelouran, J. Wafkins, B. Holbrook, P. Worden, M. Dericco, D, Paffeson, R.Jacobsen, G, Dericco. SECOND ROW: S. Richardson, D. Modena, H. Davidson, B. Jones, B. Duqger, D. Manley, B. Rich, J. Parks. THIRD ROW: Coach MaHeoIi, S. Smifh, H. Young, J. Le- Baron, E. Ricci, J. Tillis, Coach McCaffrey, R. Ruonavaara, J. Hol- brook, A. Azevedo, C. Bynum, Coach Ruon- avaara. 1......-......, FIRST ROW, Ieff Io right: 6. Pedroncelli, A. 8. Harfman, A. Bari- Ieff, I. Nielsen, E. Aze- vedo, L. Peferson. SEC- OND ROW: M. For- syfhe, I. Smifh, L. Ro- dello, C. Niquma, E. Grove, Miss Doris PeHy. The Bloclcelles is an orqanizalion made up of girls baslcelball, volleyball, and lennis. in G.A.A. who have been awarded a block l-I by Al' lhe end ol Ihe school year, 'rhe Bloclcelles have earning IOOO poinls. These poinls are earned 'rhrough charge of lhe G.A.A. iniliafion' lhey also serve a+ lhe parlicipalion in infer-class sporls such as speedball, annual molhers' lea. A315 'Hvwwl 6'aq.a1m, flazmq, 'Flo 5 qfz, llfbfzzs, This year The Greyhound Va'siTy Tahered, Toy roT ying up To wh6T had a mosT become a Traoihon oT bringing home a NBL. secT'on IT championship Faq. They ended uo in a secondfpTace berTh wiTh 4 win' and 2 Tosses behind a f'rsT-pTace Tie beTween Sonoma and CToverda3e. The T949-50 Vars'Ty was an up-and-down quInTeT which reached mideseason Torm and perTecTTon dur- ing The early parT QT The pracTice sked and Then seemed To run ouT oT sTeam aT The seasons end. This year was hiqh!iqhTed by The inauguraTion oT a NBL. secTTon IT TournamenT held aT T-leaTdsburq in which The 'Hounds Took consoTaTion honors aTTer a slim one-poinT deTeaT by Ulciah. The Tourname-nT Champions. During The eleyen rough pracTice TTlTs, The Base lceTeers came ouT wiTh a commendabfe 6-5 record wTTh ycTcrfes over such Teann' ez Sonoma Ana y and PeTa uma. The Tire' Teague encounTer oss was aTf'cTed by CToyerdeTe w'Th a narrow 34-3T mircgin. This C1 form niqhT Tound The Greyhounds 'Tore-coW find com' miTTing numerous Tou'f. FiqhTinq Sonoma, which hfif: been deTeaTed in The TournamenT, edr'ninisTered The nefT upfeT wiTh a 42-38 vicTory. ThTs was The TinaT bow Tor Coach McCaTTrey's 'ads and TeTT Them in secono phace ir The Teague sTandinq. The varsiTy sTarTinq Tiye consYsTed oT John Tiili-1 and Chuck Morse, Torwards: Russ Ruonayaara, cenf Ter, and Ira AnThony and Dave MenTey aT The guard posiTions, whife BiTT Rich, Dick PaTTeson, SchuyTer Richardson, BiTl Mclvhllen, and Ronafd WaTTers made up a sTrong, capabTe crew oT reserves. ' Plwlm, to HL the Aida n ,School For lhe lhird lime in lour seasons our lighl weighl learn won lhe seclion II division crown. Coach Ruonavaaras scrappers, aller a slow slarl, came up wilh a commendable 5-3 praclice record. Wilh league encounlers gelling underway, lhe l4O's appeared lo be an enlirely new learn. They dumped Calisloga, lcnoclned oll Sl. l-lelena, edged oul Tomales and Geyserville, and conlinued lheir win slrealc againsl Cloverdale. The linal lill, wilh Sono a, very ntarly meanl dis- x n 0 1 AL., . -ai asler lor lhe young 'l-lounds. As lhe score was dead- loclced 24-24 wilh seconds lo go, Lyle Alger calmly hil lhe buclcel wilh a welcome lree lhrow, clinch- ing lhe lille lor lhe locals. Thus ended lhe season, wilh a perlecl record in league play and only lhree losses oul ol lourleen. Leading lhe 'l-lounds were Bruce l-lolbroolc and Lyle Alger, high scoring lorwards. Bob Salisbury, l-larold Davidson, and Gene Derrico also had much lo do wilh lhe leam's greal success. The Cees, who preler lo call lhemselves lhe l3O's, challced up an enviable record during lhe I949 season. Coach Ruonavaara's boys were viclorious in all bul lwo conlesls, edged by Analy 20-I9 in a praclice allair and I6-IO by Cloverdale lor lhe league championship. To our credil were eighl wins. Playing during loolball season, lhe lighlweighls FIRST ROW, lefl lo righlz Coach Ruona- vaara, Don Polls, Tom Basford, Terry Wheeler, Louis Vichi, Bob Salis- bury, Harold Davidson. SECOND ROW: Geno Derrico, Bruce Hol- brook, Lyle Alger, Joe Farris, Bob DeMal'lei, Pele Worden. FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: John Scherer, Jim Sarzolli, Don Polls, Al- fred Greco, Geno De- ricco. SECOND ROW: Arnold Goldberg, Eu- gene Flosi, David Sline, Eddie Anderson, Coach Ruonavaara. gain experience lor B and A ball. Two ol lhe lads piclured above wenl on lo aid lhe Holbroolc and Alger led quinlel al lhe lop ol lhis page lo lhe league lhrone They are Dericco and Polls, a hard- playing pair. John Tillis and Russ Ruonavaara, A slars ol lhis year, were C men in lheir lreshman season. . gm . Hzlbvn, A new coach, new ideas, new hopefuls, and new enfhusiasm marked fhe opening of +he 1950 frack season. Wifh fhe new nigh? league meer and a larger and more Compefilive schedule, lhe Healdsburg cindermen s+ar'red +heir shorl and vigorous 'rraining program. Included in 'rhis year's schedule were fhe Li'r+le Schools meef, Sub-League, League and 'rhe Norlhern California meer af Berkeley. Prior 'ro fhe firsl meer wilh Sanla Rosa fhe Winged H men had on Their small rosfer many rerurning veierans, slars of lasr year's Berkeley meei. FIRST ROW,leff1o righf: R. Walhrs, C. Folger, F. Huqill, J. Le- Baron, J. Holbrook, H. Young, D. Crone, W. I Wood, L. Anderson. , SECOND ROW: A. 7 Cahlani, P. Worden, C. Morse, J. Tillis, D. Bell' G. W d B I, or on, . Holbrook, I. S h o u p, Coach Mafholi. FIRST ROW,IeHfo , right D. Sfine, J. Was- Y son, D. Solem, A, Walls, A. erm, D. whaomf, n B. liqhem. SECOND ROW: W. Fail, I. Mil- or, F. Robinson, D. . Lovolus, C. Dol Fava, i M. McCracken, D. Mc- Clixh, V. Dannor, Coach E Maifeoli. z F I5 EL wi This year's C 'ream found Dave Sfine lhe only The Varsiry was made up of many pas? year B' all-around man. Only refurning le++ermen for rhe and former A srars. Among 'rhem were Wally Bees were Bruce Holbrook, Jim LeBaron, Jim Parks' Wood, pole vaulrerq Howard Young, lasl year's lighl buf las? year's C sfar Dennis McClish was an weighl' slarg Jere Holbrook, Bob Dugger, Pere added gill. Worden and Ron Wal+ers. ,inner O 42 S weaves - ,riinseuigr ' QIMUSHUIM inwssuir immune sgiinsauif' T FIRST ROW,lefTTo riqhf:J. Farris, B. Fisher, D. Pol'Ts, G. Dericco, R. Ruonavaara, D. Chip- man, J. Rochioli, E. Flefcher. SECOND ROW: R. Larue, D. Man- ley, B. Lelouran, B. Rich,D.Modena,J. Gromo, D. Palleson, Coach Clarence Ruona- vaara. NOT SHOWN: D. Maffeucci. 86lA.Q.6.d.U, I ATTer a poor pracTice campaign, This year's VarsiTy baseballers, under The able coaching OT Clarence Ruonavaara, sTarTed The T950 league season wiTh a sTylish 3-2 win over a good Sonoma nine. Joe Farris-The only Freshman on The squad, Joe was a Tine young caTching prospecT. T-le possesses an excellenT Throwing arm. Daryl Chipman-This was Daryl's second year on The Team. T-le piTches and plays in The ouTTield. This Junior has The know-how. Bob Fisher-AnoTher junior and one oT The regulars on The nine. The liTTle Tellow was a real husTler around second base. Dave Manley-Dave was a regular Tor Two Times around. l-le played Tine ball in The ouTTield and was one OT The Three seniors on The varsiTy. Bill Rich-The second senior on The Team, Bill played a varieTy OT posiTions, Tilling in whenever needed. He played ouTTield and inTield equally well. Don PoTTs-Our regular caTcher and smallesT man on The Team. Don did a bang-up iob behind The plaTe This year. Geno Derrico-The TasTesT man on The Team, sophomore Geno should be even beTTer in The years To come. Romas La Rue-STeady, quieT TirsT baseman and rambler piTcher, Romas was only a sophomore. T-le'll give The Greyhounds anoTher Two years oT dependable service. Dan Modena-This was Danny's second year as a regular. The big, hard-hiTTing Third baseman was swiTched To shorTsTop and Tool: iT in his sTride. Joe Rochioli-Joe is promising as a power hiTTer. WiTh his TirsT year as a varsiTy mem- ber behind him, he'll see a loT oT baseball in The nexT Two years. Bob Lelouran-Good-looking Bob was The varsiTy's relieT man on The mound lasT year and This year's sTarTing piTcher. The ne-xT Two seasons will cenTer on This young hurler. John Gromo- Big John Gromo swung a heavy baT Tor much-needed power. Russ Ruonavaara-Russ played varsiTy baseball Tor Tour seasons. lr-le's played ouTTielcl, shorTsTop and piTcher. lviosT oT The pasT season he was Tound playing a sTeady game aT Third. Bob Salisbury- Sally, a iunior, displayed neaT playing and a lcnaclc Tor The game. l-le'Il be a hard man To keep ouT OT The lineup nexT year. Ed Anderson-This was Ed's TirsT year in a varsiTy suiT, and like Salisbury, he'll be ready To Talce over a sTarTing berTh nexT year. Eugene FleTcher-LasT buT noT leasT, Gene played aT all-imporTanT TirsT base. He sTarTed To hiT This year wiTh promise oT beTTer Things To come nexT year. N J Uafuulfy, Haw fn ' ' ,H This ye-ar's Rambler squad was made up ol a group of Ten promising boys. The lulure Varsily hoopslers played a Iolal ol seven games, losing six and winning buf one. AI+hough 'rheir record is nor impressive, 'rhe boys gol plenly of experience. Those oulslanding were I-Ienry Cornellson, a Iall cenlerp Bill Mclvlillen, a sharpshooler and Varsiiy reserve, and Diclc Creo- eau, a sleady guard. The main purpose of lhe Rambler squad is lo give experience 'ro boys who woild olherwise be cul from The Varsily. This is Ihe Third year such a squad has been musle-red. RAMBLERS SEATED, Ieff fo right: Frank Huqill, Richard Crepeau, Bill McMillan, Dan Modena, Leonard Fegley. STANDING: Paul Sfefani, Ronnie Walfenspiel, Grandin Worden, Henry Cornell- son, Frank CiHi, man- ager. I' 4- an -P Ii., I FIRST ROW, Ieff Io right A. Berfoli, J. Bar :Iay, M. Chaffee, B, Mil ler, T. Johnson, H Knock. SECOND ROW: B. Fisher, D. Belli, M. McCracken, F. Bohall, L. Vichi, D. McCIish, Coach Ed Maffeoli, N. Sunday. THIRD ROW: D. Chipman, J. Farris, B. McMillan, H, Cor- nelsson, R. Walfenspiel. Coach Ed Malleoli inauguraled his coaching career 'rhis fall by guiding his lighl, bul highly spiriled gridders Ihrough a successful season. Ed's boys won one, losl one and lied Iwo for a fairly respeclable showing. The Rambler 'ream is a sie-pping slone for lulure Varsily compelilion. As A 419 ggp ami is 3 Ihe enrollmenl increases, more and more boys enroll in 'rhe sevenlh period gym class. This year 35 boys were kepl and no one was cul, Warren Parrish, Danny Belli and Dave Foppiano all showed deferm- inalion and poise in Ihe line, while Bob Fisher and Bob Jones carried lhe mail. UHF .nil I 43 jum6linq,...j ' Aided by The reTurn OT Tour-year men and hamp- ered by The loss oT a very good boTTom man, The Tumblers managed To enTerTain wiTh some TasT mov- ing perTormances. ATTer a saTisTying dinner served by The Odd Fellows, The boys showed Their appre- ciaTion by demonsTraTing The arT OT somersaulTing, jumping and pyramiding. AT The Sonoma baskeTball game The Troopers gave anoTher dazzling exhibiTion. LaTer in The year The boys were inviTed To perform Tor The Kiwanians and show Them iusT whaT is done aT The school in The way oT sporTs besides TooTball, baslceTball and baseball. The Tumbling maTs, which were coming aparT aT The seams, were recovered and reiuvenaTed. During The pasT six years The l-lealdsburg l-ligh School Tennis Teams have been champions. Much crediT Tor These winnings goes To Coach A. C. Worden. The Tall season oT '49 was no excepTion. Healds- burg copped a TirsT in SecTion ll. ln The spring season oT '50, however, l-lealdsburg will meeT wiTh greaTer opposiTion. Nuo sTaTernenT as To The season's ouTcome SEATED, leH io fiqhfz Charles Del Fava, Ver- nie Danner, Don Whif- aker, Eugene Flosi, Don PoTTs. STANDING: Don LoveIess,Jim Parks, Dick Kruckman, Jim Pierce, Richard Crepeau, Bud Miller, Mr. Ruonavaara. Coach Al Worden is :aught insiructinq his raqueteers in The Fine poinfs of Tennis. Lis- reninq affenfively Hrom righT To IefH are John l'iIlis, Grandin Worden, 7- ' Dave Manley, Sian Smifh and Tim Coffey while Jack Sf. Marfin and Sal- vatore Bisagno kneel. can be made now because oT The early deadline. Playing singles This year have been STan SmiTh and Grandin Worden. This is STan's Third year on The Team and in ThaT Time he has never lost in league compeTiTion. Grandin is also a veTeran of Two years, Upholding The doubles secTion were such fine players as Dave Manley, John Tillis, Sky Richardson and Jack ST. MarTin. IMA, .Z .. ,'4 yn FIR T ROW left to rlght R Vella I Sm th A Starmer M Van Patten J Monroe P Kennedy B Basford B Otten N Rich D Pucclonl SECOND ROW Vallner B A Sm: D Parker A Boulton M Smith Henry M Elliott' M Roberson H Prnoll THIRD ROW G Smlthers E Grove I Nielsen L Baxter V Honor L Rodello A Hartman A Bartlett K Mendelssohn Miss Petty The Girls Athletic Assocuahon requxres a gurl lo earn one hundred points to become a member She may parhcupale In any ol the following sporls Speedball lennrs lable tennis volleyball badmunlon baseball archery and basketball By selling hclcels lor the 20 30 Rheumatic Fever campauqn the gurls earned the Ihlrd prlze ol twenty luve dollars The circus theme ol the Courtesy Dance sponsored by thus group made an allrac hve baclcqround for one ol the mosl' pooular dances of the year X Ja 4 FIRST ROW left to rnqht J Chabnno P Owens H Matoba L Ramsrez B Whrtwell S Weart J Burlrdoll G Pedroncelll A Sxoll L Peterson SECOND ROW M Dodgen M Brown W Nowlm B Bean G Baker K Baumelster M Bluss R Relyea V Rochsoll E Robison THIRD ROW S McDonald V Sloll M Forsythe J Hays J Athey F Nlguma N Beard R Oakleaf C Nuquma Muss Petty FOURTH ROW S Morehouse E Crone A Nnsson M Davidson P Solern F Cunningham R Goldberg P Demostene L Schwab JfQ2,ZL MP, Szhvnl, gud-285339 NANCIE RICH BARBARA BASFORD One oT The happy memories ThwT The class oT l95O will Take wlTh Them on graduahon mghTw1ll no doubT concern The pep rallnes Thls pasT school yewr wuTh Duclc Kuuclcrnan as Rally Comrnusssoner saw :Ts share oT TlrsT raTe pre g me enTerTaunmenT Arnold Goldberg s orugunal scrupTs were oTTen corny buT They were noTable Tor gags luke To The bonler room and The Tollownng Desk Clem plclcung up phone Flopeasy hoTel I-Iello You say you wanT a sunTe7 Sorry buT I m engaged Dave Manley Eclcshne Type baruTone and Bob FrosT were a smash success as The Sanlca Bros good To The lasT noTe Dave s Body and Soul solo was sTrncTly on The sensahonal snde PuanlsT 'aneT I-lays gave The I'Iealdsburg T-Iugh sTudenTs a TreaT wlTh some TceT Tappnng boogue Elsne Bonannu popular R C oT The previous year sang our school song wuTh pnne Tmglnng earnesTness LoTs oT prause goes To Nancne Rach and Barbara Basford The yell leaders This dynamic duo lusT oozed school spnruT aT The pep geT TogeThers and aT The games VICTORY SONG On To VlcTory We re gonna wan Today here s why For The Red n Black The I-Iounds are going In To do or due Wan or lose Today We re gonna Try and TIgh+ ThaT same old way And we re gonna TsghT We re gonna FnghT FlghT FnghT Ra FughT F1ghT F1ghT Ra W o as Tha! lady I sa you :Th IasT mg On To VICIOVY 0 W 0 0 ,T I IN, W In Q I I M in O Www' NM .. 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