Point Arena Union High School - Foghorn Yearbook (Point Arena, CA)
- Class of 1962
Page 1 of 64
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 64 of the 1962 volume:
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Dedication We, the student body of Point Arena High School, dedicate the 1962 Foghorn to a man who was selected for his sense of humor, his popularity with the students, and his unique teaching ability. He has an eager interest in all student affairs and is always willing to chaperon them when asked. We give you-Mr. Ken Kurtz. The Principal’s Message Any community, organization, or county can only function effectively under a system of law and order. Schools must also insist on law and order. This system is set up through the school rules and the rules in the various classes. Schools have been established in this country to give you an oppor- tunity to obtain an education. The objectives of the school cannot be realized when young people are allowed to do anything and everything that they may want to do. Part of your education is learning to do things in the acceptable way. You cannot be permitted to interfere with the rights of others who may have a more mature attitude than you do and who realize the values to be ob- tained from study and cooperation in their classes. The school also has a responsibility to teach you manners, morals, and acceptable social behavior. Some of our students resent any restriction on their actions. This shows that they have an immature attitude which if permitted to continue will result in their actually becoming anti-social. If such license was permitted the school would not be performing its function of preparing you for acceptance in the adult life which you are rapidly approaching. Every effort is made to under- stand your problems, but civilized, socially acceptable behavior must be insisted upon. Instead of resenting the school's authority over you, you should be glad that there is a place where you can learn to live in such a manner as to become a worthwhile citizen and acceptable to your own generation os well as to your elders. 2 ADMINISTRATION MR. VICTOR KINGWELL Mothematics, Freshman Science MR. RAYMOND NELSON English MRS. MARY BORCHERS Commercial MRS. LUCILE ORNBAUN English, Spanish, Speech, Drama MR. KENNETH KURTZ Science, General Math MR. BOB BADA Social Sciences, Freshman Survey, Junior Varsity Cooch MR. LESLIE IRVIN Band, Chorus MR. ED GARRETT Social Sciences, Physical Ed., Varsity Cooch MRS. CAROL SLAVENS Home Economics, Physical Ed. MR. TOM BENNETT Industrial Arts Custodian Mr. Harry Turner 5 Student Council SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Wanda Webb and Ernie Ford JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Ann Long and Ron Galletti F.H.A. and G.A.A. REPRESENTATIVES Potty Nelson, Consuelo Jordon, and Koren Lutzenburg. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Pres., Skip Weidenmeyer; Vice-Pres., Steve Franci; Secretory, Bev Behrens; Treasurer, Judy Stornetto. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Sharon May and Richard Scaramello Senior Class In September, 1958, we entered P.A.U.H.S. forty-five strong. Advising us was Mrs. Margaret Biaggi, and the class presidents were Dale Withrow and Skip Wiedenmeyer. We spon- sored the first and last Sadie Hawkin's Day and the Freshman Halloween Boll. Our Sophomore Class advisor was Mr. Ed Garrett, and Skip Wiedenmeyer and Marilynn Miller were our presidents. This year was our turn to welcome the freshmen by sponsoring the annual Freshman Reception. Our junior presidents were Skip Wiedenmeyer and Al Dingman, and Mr. Garrett was again our advisor. We sponsored a successful Junior-Senior Prom, An Evening in Paris, and the Junior- Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. We also sold concessions at games. This year twenty-five of us are under the leadership of Ernie Ford, with Mr. Ray Nelson as our advisor. We sponsored the Christmas Ball and plan to go to San Francisco on our Senior Sneak Day. Now is the time to bid farewell to all you fellow students. Aloha! ALLAN DINGMAN Class Officer, Football, Basketball, Block P.A. LANA WITHROW7 F.H.A., G.A.A., Class Officer, Cheerleader BEVERLEY BEHRENS G.A.A., F.H.A., Class Officer, Cheerleader Student Body Officer, MIKE FISHER V Transferred in Junior Year, Block P.A., Bond Football, Closs Officer ROGER SEYMOUR Football, Block P.A. JUDY STORNETTA V G.A.A., F.H.A., Band, Class Officer, Student Body Officer, Cheerleader LOLA BISHOP G.A.A., F.H.A. SKIP WIEDENMEYER Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Band, Class Officer, Student Body Officer, Block P.A. w 9 TOM WALKER'K Football, Boys Chorus, Block P.A. CAROLYN PRUITT FLATT v F.H.A., Pep Club WANDA WEBB Science Club, G.A.A., Music Club, Class Officer Club Officer, Band, Pep Club MELVIN FISHER Transferred in Junior Year, Football, Baseball, Block P.A. MARVIN BRODJESKI X Band LINDA NEWSOM F.H.A., G.A.A., Class Officer, Music Club, Skin Diving Club, Science Club, Pep Club MARILYNN MILLER Class Officer, Majorette, Pep Club PAUL STIBI Football, Baseball, Track, Block P.A. ERNIE FORD X Footboll, Baseball, Class Officer, Club Officer, Block P. A. BABE PINOLA Baseball, Football SHEILA O'FERRALL Music Appreciation Club, F.H.A., G.A.A. ERNIE CARD X Transferred in Junior Year, Baseball, Footboll BILL MELVIN X Band, Basketball KAREN LUTZENBERG X Science Club, Band, Glee, F.H.A., G.A.A., Class Officer, Club Officer JEAN SWEGLE HART X F.H.A., Majorette MARVIN MOSS Football 12 1 3 14 Junior Class The Junior Class has had a very prosperous year—economically, scholastically, athletically. We sponsored the Homecoming celebration in November and the Junior-Senior Prom in May. We had concessions at the athletic events as well as having miscellaneous sales. Mr. Bennett was our advisor with John Iversen as our president, an honor he has held for three years. Steve Franci was chosen as Student Body vice-president and Ann Long as annual editor. Our Junior Class outshone the other classes in sports. In football Steve Petersen made All- league center, and in basketball Steve Franci was selected for the first team of All-league. Dave Stornetta was chosen for the second team, and Steve Petersen received an honorable mention. Three members of our class were C.S.F. members for the third consecutive year-Dave Schuler, Roger Edwards, and Steve Petersen. Perhaps our ability as leaders and our scholastic aptitude will enable us to have a thriving and memorable year as seniors. RICK IVERSEN DANA LEDFORD RON GALLETTI % SHIRLEY GRAVES STEVE PETERSEN CAROLYN STORTSV STEVE FRANCI ANN LONGV- LYNN RITNERV KAREN CAMPBELL JOHN IVERSEN GAYLE BISHOP 17 LINDA SWIFT EVERETT HEMPHILL CAROLE POTTER ED PORTEOUS SUSAN BIAGGI V RIDDLON MARRUFFO DAVE SCHULER DEBBIE NICHOLSON JIMMALLATT ) MARSHA COLE V ALBERT G. PARKS MARLIE DAHL s LYNN CAUGHEYv' GARY STORNETTA V REX ALLEN LEIGHTON NELSON JANET McMILLEN JOHN JOHNSON DAVE STORNETTA PATTY NELSON V TOM VINCENT Y Sophomore Class We started the year with the following class officers: , . . President Vice President . . Secretary , . . Treasurer Representative Representative Larry Lund .... Toby Stornetta . . Cathy Compton . . Luane Withrow . . Sharon May . . . Richard Scaramella To make our class meetings shorter we elected an executive council: Mike Dingman, Candy Deltorchio, Roberta Compton, Larry Lund and Toby Stornetta. Our class advisor was Mr. Victor Kingwell. During the year we had a reception honoring the freshmen, a car wash, a Backwards Dance, and several victory dances. 21 We enjoyed our last year as undergrads and are patiently waiting our turn as upperclassmen. TOBY STORNETTA CANDY DELTORCHIOV DUANE POTTER PATTY HUMPHREY V. 22 GENE PRUITT LUANE WITHROW RICHARD SCARAMELLA LONNIE BRYANT CARMEN PIKE DAVID HEMPHILL ANITA STORMESV LARRY BRODJESKI CATHY COMPTON CLAUDIA THORNE X SHERRYL McGUIRE JUDY HENDERSON 23 TERRY KINSMAN LINDA KARO X JOHN STIBI DIAN MOSS X RENATO BINDI 24 Freshman Class The Freshman Class of 65 began the school year with fifty-four students. The only activities planned for the class are the Freshman Talent Show and the Freshman Dance. This year's Talent Show was presented on March 2, 1962. It was very successful. It was followed by a dance on Saturday, March 9, 1962. The Freshman Class chose the following officers: Brian McMillen . Tim Rondeau . . Jean Opperman . Valerie Stornetta Cindy Iversen . Walt Stornetta . . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary , . . Treasurer Representative Representative Bake sales, basket lunches and white elephant sales were used to earn money for the class treasury. In addition the class voted to pay dues of fifty cents per semester. Our freshman boys played an important part in the success of the J.V. Football Team. Freshman students have been active in Band, F.H.A., athletics, G.A.A., and other ac- tivities. 2 3 CINDY IVERSON DON COSSI TANNIE CABASSI JIM SMITH ALICE SEYMOUR BRIAN McMILLEN BARBARA McMILLEN BOBBY EARLY BONITA NELSON Y'W -■ v ■ 4 k j JIM SUTTON SUSAN McMILLEN DELBERT PINOIA NADINE McGILL DALE SPEERS CATHY WASS 27 DAVID TITUS TIM RONDEAU ARCH RICHARDSON GEORGE KARRAS CONSUELA JORDEN TIM QUINN d f 32 ACTIVITIES i5 C.S.F. BOTTOM ROW: Wolf Stornetto, Consuelo Jordon, Larry Lund, Wanda Webb, Charles Cleveland. TOP ROW: Roger Edwards, Steve Petersen, Dave Schuler. All As and B s BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Raley, Judy Stornetta, Beverley Behrens. TOP ROW: Steve Corpenter, Dave Weymouth, Norman Reuter, Toby Storpetta. Chorus FIRST ROW: Mr. Leslie Irvin, Carmen Pike, Sue Conway, Valerie Stornetta, Potty Humphrey, Anita Stormes, Claudia Thorne, Lana Withrow, Morlie Dahl, Janet McMillen, Irene Sherrill, Jean Opperman, Susan Biaggi. SECOND ROW: Jim Mollott, Ed Porteous, Sheila O'Ferrall, Nadine McGill, Helen Lund, Donna Richardson, Luane Withrow, Sharon May, Cathy Compton, Linda Newsom. THIRD ROW: Raul Volesquez, Ed Smith, Roy Moore, Berta Compton, Candy Deltorchio, Ginnie McGinley, Patty Cook, Cindy Fronci, Linda Karo, Dian Moss, Deanna Miller. FOURTH ROW: Tom Walker, Skip Hughes, Rick Huls, Roger Edwards, Carole Potter, Tonnie Cabossi, Marsha Cole, Shirley Graves, Karen Lutzenburg, Dana Ledford, Alice Seymour, Patty Nelson. '3 UA 0 3 35 FRONT ROW: Carmen Pike, Anita Stormes, Norman Reuter, Wanda Webb, Tonnie Cabassi, Valerie Stornetta, Patty Humphrey, Sharon May, Susan Bioggi, Elena Jordon, Claudia Thome. SECOND ROW: Larry Brodjeski, Richard Scaromella, Dave Weymouth, Don Cossi, Gene Pruitt, 36 Dennis Wiedenmeyer, Toby Stometta, Cathy Compton, Dana Ledford. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leslie Irvin, Roy Moore, Allon Dingmon, Wiedenmeyer, Tom Walker, Barbara Raley, Gerry Scaramella, Roger Edwards, Marvin Brodjeski. FIRST ROW: Susan McMillen, Candy Deltorchio, Cindy Franci, Jonith Conway, Helen Lund, Carolyn Storts, Marlie Dahl, Irene Sherrill. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carol Slovens, Rose Castillo, Alice Seymour, Luane Withrow, Cindy Iverson, Vicki May, Barbara McMillen, Nadine McGill. THIRD ROW: Dana Ledford, Donna Richardson, Linda Karo, Dian Moss, Ginny McGinley, Bonita Nelson, Patty Cook, Linda Swift. FOURTH ROW: Sherryl McGuire, Sheila O'Ferrall, Lola Bishop, Kathy Piper, Patty Nelson, Karen Campbell, Karen Lutzenburg, Carole Potter. 'f.'Z.A- Otfccvu President, Patty Nelson; Vice-President, Carolyn Storts; Secretary, Bonita Nelson; Treasurer, Dana Ledford; Song Leoder, Cindy Franci; Reporter, Koren Campbell; 38 Representative, Karen Lutzenburg. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Flatt, Jonith Conway, Marlie Dahl, Candy Deltorchio, Cindy Franci, Valerie Stoinetta, Carmen Pike, Elena Jordon, Susan McMillen. SECOND ROW: Billiejean Collins, Patty Humphrey, Roberta Compton, Cathy Compton, Ann Long, Carolyn Storts, Nodine McGill, Consuelo Jordan, Mrs. Carol Slovens. THIRD ROW: Bev Behrens, Sharon May, Gayle Bishop, Dian Moss, Judy Stornetta, Deanna Miller, Luane Withrow, Dana Ledford. FOURTH ROW: Linda Swift, Carole Potter, Mary Stibi, Alice Seymour, Helen Lund, Patty Cook, Lindo Newsom, Wanda Webb. FIFTH ROW: Karen Campbell, Karen Lutzenburg, Sherryl McGuire, Patty Nelson, Kathy Piper, Sheila O'Ferrall, Lola Bishop, Tannie Cabossi, Bonita Nelson. 4. i. O icvu President, Lola Bishop; Vice-President, Gayle Bishop; Secretary, Candy Deltorchio; Treasurer, Dana Ledford; Reporter, Consuelo Jordan;Representative, Elena Jordan; Manager, Patty Nelson; Advisor, Mrs. Carol Slovens. 30 FIRST ROW: Toby Stornetta, Larry Lund, Lynn Rimer, Duane Potter, Mr. Ed Garrett, Ed Porteous, Ron Galletti, Leighton Nelson, Babe Pinola. SECOND ROW: John Iverson, Allan Dingman, Richard Scaramello, Tom Walker, Skip Wiedenmeyer, Bill Melvin, Harry Clyde, Ron Matteoli. THIRD ROW: Jim Parvin, Paul Stibi, Mike Fisher, John Johnson, Lynn Caughey, Roger Seymour, Rick Iverson, Dennis Wiedenmeyer, Melvin Fisher. “SlneA “P. I President, Steve Franci; (not shown) Vice-President, Skip Wiedenmeyer; Secretary, 40 John Iverson, Treasurer, Allan Dingman; Advisor, Mr. Ed Garrett. FIRST ROW: Voleric Stornetta, Alice Seymour, Nadine McGill, Bonita Nelson, Consuelo Jordan, Elena Jordan, Mary Stibi, Claudia Thorne. SECOND ROW: Justine Perry, Barbara McMilien, Barbara Raley, Vicki May, Candy Deltorchio, Cindy Franci, Kathy Woss, Rose Castillo, Anita Stormes, Roger Edwards. THIRD ROW: Andy Lutzenburg, Jim Rieger, Brian McMillen, Skip Johnson, Dale Speers, David Weymouth, Dion Moss, Deanna Miller. FOURTH ROW: Karen Lutzenburg, Susan Biaggi, Sheila O'Ferrall. )%u4ic rffifl-xecieUi O icexd Maestro, Karen Lutzenburg; Assistant to Maestro, Cindy Franci; Secretary, Bonita Nelson; Treasurer, Justine Perry; Representative, Kathy Woss. 41 Projectionists Club FRONT ROW: Ross Bioggi, Dennis Wiedenmeyer, Duone Potter, Lorry Brodjeski. STANDING: Terry Kinsman, Roger Edwards, David Weymouth, Toby Stornetta. Lions Club Contest 42 Dave Schuler, Elena Jordon, Roger Edwards. (V hee iteacLe% LEFT TO RIGHT: Bev Behrens, Judy Stornetta, Joylene Titus, Lona Withrow, (not shown). Varsity Coach Ed Garrett, John Johnson, Steve Franci, Paul Stibi, Rick Iversen, Melvin Fisher, Mike Fisher, Tom Walker, Al Dingman, Skip Seniors FRONT ROW: Ed Cord, Babe Pinola, Ron Motteoli. BACK ROW: Paul Stibi, Mike Fisher, Melvin Fisher, Tom Walker, Skip Wiedenmeyer, Allan Dingman. Football Team Wiedenmeyer, John Iversen, Ron Matteoli, Ed Cord, Ed Cord, Ron Golletti, Lynn Ritner, Leighton Nelson, Babe Pinola, Assistant Coach Ken Kurtz. COACH GARRETT 47 STEVE FRANCI Quarterback and End MELVIN FISHER Tackle JOHN IVERSEN Linebacker and Guard RON GALLETTI Halfbock and Wing TOM WALKER Guard and Corner Linebacker BABE PINOLA Halfback and Linebocker no PHOTO AVAILABLE Junior Varsity FIRST ROW: Pot Kerr, Toby Stornetta, Delbert Pinolo, Benny Moralli, Jimmy Sutton, Tim Quinn. SECOND ROW: John Stibi, Gary Sundstrom, Eddy Smith, Brian McMillen, Everett Hemphill, Don Cossi, Ross Biaggi. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Bade, John Johnson, Dennis Wiedenmeyer, Richord Scaramella, Gene Pruitt, Ed Porteous, Harry Clyde. Captains COACH BAD A A Basketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Dove Stornetto, Duane Potter, Allon Dingmon, Steve Petersen, Steve Fronci, John Johnson, Skip Wiedenmeyer, Ron Galletti. KNEELING: Coach Ed Garrett. Captains Seniors DAVE STORNETTA All Leogue-Second Team A SCORES 35 Covelo 28 29 Fort Bragg 50 Ande rson Valley Tournament 35 Lakeport 52 27 Mendocino 29 40 Boonville 41 37 Mendocino 41 51 Laytonvil le 47 71 Leggett Valley 39 42 Boonville 52 32 Fort Bragg 74 44 Mendocino 30 48 Laytonvil le 49 72 Leggett Valley 40 JOHN JOHNSON tr B Basketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Bob Bado, Walt Stornetta, Toby Stornetta, Larry Lund, Tim Rondeau, David Weymouth, Ross Bioggi, Don Cossi, Richard Scaramella, Dennis Wiedenmeyer. Captains T 0 B Y B” SCORES P. A. 17 Covelo 36 P.A. 50 Boonville 54 S P. A. 29 Fort Bragg 61 T P.A. 22 Mendocino 28 1 0 P.A. 35 Laytonvil le 29 P.A, 49 Leggett Valley 32 R P.A. 29 Boonville 49 N ■ P.A. 41 Fort Bragg 70 P.A. 32 Laytonvil le 34 E P.A. 65 Leggett Valley 33 T T A P.A. 47 Mendocino 37 55
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