Point Arena Union High School - Foghorn Yearbook (Point Arena, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Senior CL Offi, veers FIRST SEMESTER Left to Right: Carolyn York, reporter; Gene Bowman, preai- dent; Richard Lund, vice-president representative Betty Cook, secretary. SECOND SEMESTER Left ic Right: Richard Lund, reporter; Bob Swegle, president; Carolyn York, secretary; not pictu”ed, Janet Black, vice- president, representative. I, Myrna Roskam, will all the gum I stuck under my desk in Civics to Anna Robbins and my straight A in home ec to Julie Bowlds. I, Tharon Bishop, will my place as majorette to Trixi Reynolds. I, Richard Lund, will my inability to keep a girl friend for any length of time to Johnny Stornetta. I, Betty Cook, will my place in majorettes to Lynda Scaramella. I, Lester Ball, will what I haven’t got to nobody. I, Jerry Ledford, will my chewed-off fingernails to Kathne Carr. I, Shirley Reynolds, will my position as guard on the “A” team to Beth Bowlds. I, Russ Caughey, will my ability to get notes to Ronnie McMillen. I, Dewetta McKay, will my ability to play clarinet to Virginia Wolstenholm and my small feet to Joan Warner. 1, Joan Iversen, will my losing arguments with Coach to anyone who won't take them serious and my position of first chair trumpet to Dennis Ferguson. I, Gene Bowman, will my baseball bat to Jason Franci. I, Janet Black, will my ability to talk too much to all of next year's Civics class and my ability to eat to anyone who needs it. I, Susann Acquistapace, will my sense of humor to Lynda Wilson and my figure to Ronnie McMillen. I, Jay Stanley, will my size to John Hinote. 1, Gordon Crispin, will my short legs to Chuck York, my ability to get kicked off the team to Matt Piper, and my high school memories I take with me. I, Marcella Carver, will my temper to Mr. Oglesby, to put with his.

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JERRY LEDFORD Band....................1.3 Glee Club ................1 Cheerleader ..............3 GARY NISSEN Football........... Basketball.......... FFA................. FFA Officer........ Class Officer . . . . , Student Council . . . , Jr. Sr. Play........ . . 4 .1.2 1.3.4 . . 4 . 1.2 . 1.2 . .3 RICHARD LUND Transferred........... Basketball........... Annual Staff.......... Class Officer......... Student Council...... Baseball.............. TAMARA COSSI Band . 1.2.3.4 Honor Band 2.3.4 CSF 1.2,3.4 Honor Roll ... .4 German Club . . .2.3 Annual Editor ... .4 . . .2.4 Class Officer . . . 2 Student Body Officer. . . 3.4 Student Council. . . . . 2.3.4 Dance Band . .1.3.4 SUSANNE AQUISTAPACE THARON BISHOP Glee Club 2.3 Band Honor Chorus .... 4 FHA 1.2.3 FHA Pirate Staff . . 3 FHA Officer Majorette . . . 3.4 Annual Staff Class Officer .... Cheerleader . . . . . Jr. Sr. Play Pirate Staff » • • • • 5



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I, Gary Nissen, will my ability to convince teachers that I am passing my classes to Tony Choate. I. Bob Swegle, will my ability at public speaking to Bruno Fistolera, and my ability to organize to the Freshman class. I, Tam Cossi, will my steady tone on the saxophone to Cecilia Cameron, and my job of annual editor to anyone who is fool enough to take it. I Carolyn York, will my job on the annual staff to anyone with a lot of ambition, and my hard-to-blow clarinet to Alice Parks. I» Colleen Thompson, will my sound mind to Julie Bowlds, and my ability to type to Beth Bowlds. Senior C faM On September 23, 1954, our Class began its first day of high school. We received initiation at the Freshman Reception given by the sophomores. After we settled down to high school life we organized some activities. Some of them were; after game dances, two beach parties, candy sales and a noon dance. Our advisor was Mr. Sapsis. At the beginning of our sophomore year we welcomed the new freshmen by giving the traditional Freshman Reception. Some of our other activities were; after game dances, candy sales, and even a car wash, in which everyone participated and had a lot of fun. In the spring the whole class plus guests from some of the other classes went to Petaluma on a swimming trip, which everybody enjoyed very much. Our advisor was again Mr. Sapsi As juniors, we received the job of selling the concessions at football and basketball games. That, plus other money raising acitivities, gave us the money needed to put on the Junior Prom. The theme of the Prom was ‘'Carousel , and both the decorations and the dance itself were a big success. Combined with talent from the senior class, we put on a three act play, “Bolts and Nuts”, which was a big success. In the spring we again went on a swimming trip, this time to Ukiah. We had as much, if not more, fun as we did the first trip. Our advisor was again Mr. Sapsis. Finally we began the long awaited year as seniors. Our advisors this year were Mr. Snow and Mr. Sapsis as associate. We started our last year off with a few candy sales, and noon time movies for the student body. In November we put on an assembly for the student body. It consisted of musical numbers, and comic skits, the program concluded with our class song which was written by Mr. Sapsis. The junior-senior play was a big event again this year. This year we got to sit back and let the juniors work to put on the Junior Prom. We all liked the idea of being seniors and having the Prom be in our honor. The biggest and most important event of the year was, of course, graduation. As we face the future, we feel confident because we know our four wonderful years of high school life have prepared us to meet life's obstacles.

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