Lanny Booher ’81, AHS Head Football Coach, helped support the tournament with the purchase of opportunity drawing tickets.
AHSAA President Gerald Woodward ’59 arrived early to greet golfers and volunteers.
Debbie Vidana ’76, Ron Davini and Tom Morris, both Class of ’65, were among event volunteers.
AHSAA Treasurer Reon Boydstun Howard manned the sign-in table.
Unfortunately, no one drove home this Miller Toyota of Anaheim hole-in-one prize.
Jim Fassel ’67 greats Gene Peterson .73.
The tournament included a special display of memorabilia including items celebrating legendary coach Clare Van Hoorbeke
Bonne Stevens, Mary Okamoto, Dee Dee Carter, all Class of ’55, with AHS Haller of Famer Speed Castillo.
Michael and Mary (Saenz) Carrilo ’65 with Sandy and Art Pena.
Dave Pooley and John Douglas.
Classmates and life-long friends Ron Pharris, Steve Tyreman and Jim Fassel, all Class of ’67
Peggy Heil Karcher with her ’67 classmate Ron Pharris.
Jim Fassel ’67 visits with NFL All Pro Kermit Alexander and his wife Tammy Sowers Alexander ’80.
Lou Correa ’76, Phil Anton ’63, Jim Oregel ’72
AHS Hall of Famers Lou Correa ’76, Phil Anton ’63, Jimmy Oregel ’72, Mickey Flynn ’57, Jim Fassel ’67, Ron Davini ’65 and JoAn Burdick-Gottlieb ’51.
Tournament volunteers Janet Young Brown ’77, Gene Peterson ’73 and Debbie Vidana ’76.
Tournament attendees enjoyed the scenic Western Hills Country Club.
Jim Fassel ’67
Speed Castillo’s grandson Etienne Ayash tees off with Michael Castillo (left) and Minard Duncan watching on.
AHSAA Board Secretary Cynthia Roybal ’73.
Tom Bateman ’89 visits with golfers.
Volunteers Tom Morris ’65 and Tom Bateman ’89.
Mickey Flynn ’57 and Armando CossyLeon ’85
Armando Cossyleon ’85 (center) brought his CM Tequila crew to the tournament.
The CM Tequila on-course booth was a popular spot for golfers.
Casa Mexico Tequila was a new participant to the 2016 tourament.
Silent auction gifts included this bottle of CM Tequila signed by Mario Lopez.
Golfer greets legendary AHS football star Mickey Flynn. ’57.
Armando CossyLeon, Ron Davini ’65 and Jerry Woodward ’59 (l-r)
Cynthia Roybal and Gene Peterson classmates from ’73
The tournament memorabilia display included the three Gold High School Honor Roll Footballs sent to AHS by the NFL.
Opportunity prizes aplenty
Ann Betts Sullivan ’54 donated her artwork to help raise funds.
Gift donations includes this travel bag from Barbara Vary ’64 and a UCLA jersey from Debbie Vidana ’76.
Art work by Janice D. Marco ’72 caused a bidding war.
AHS students served as tournament volunteers.
This foursome demonstrates the esprit de corps demonstated throughout the day
Alfonso Rodriguez ’94 is an AHS teacher and varsity basketball coach.
The AHS Athletic Department was represented by several coaches including Dave Torres and Lanny Booher.
On the putting green at Western Hills Country Club
Concentrated fun on the putting green.
The day started with a putting contest.
Golfers warm up on the driving range.
Jim Liberio ’72
AHSAA Board Member and Scholarship Chairman Larry Larsen ’64.
Colonists gather for happy hour before the touranment awards dinner and auction.
Class of ’67 are big supports of the AHSAA, including Cathi Soden Hofstetter and Peggy Heil Karcher.
Volunteers Barbara Vary ’64 and Jim Oregel ’72.
Jackie Rae ’64 with JoAn Burdick-Gottlieb ’51 were carpool partners to the tourney. Jackie took tap and ballet from JoAn as a little girl.
These three young Colonist volunteered at the golf tournament before returning to school to practice for an upcoming CIF Varsity Basketball game.
AHSAA Founding Board Member Tom Bateman ’89 talks about Anaheim’s proud Super Bowl history.
Jim Fassel ‘ 67 holds the NFL Golden Football sent to AHS for his contribution to Super Bowl history. His son, John, was recently named interium head coach for the LA Rams.
AHS Principal Dr. Anna Corral holds the three NFL Super Bowl Golden Footballs sent to the high school to commemorate the 50th Super Bowl anniversary.
Joe Tokar, Pat Thornberg, Tony Cruz
Tony Palmero, Jeff Labuda, Jerry Labuda, Sandy Brushfield
Michael Castillo ’80, Joe Kozak, Dr. Anthony Gallegos, Minard Duncan ’51 and Etienne Ayash.
Larry Larsen ’64, Ted Butler, Ryan Butler, Rick Edwards
Tony Giancola, Clay, Thom and Kemp Kilbarger
Bill Reynolds, Mike La Torre ’65, Jim Lawson, Jon Adams
Chris Halliday, Pat Blanco, Gene Foucher, Matt Long
Art Pena, Steve Sariana ’73, Carlos Solorio ’66 and Joe Eikelberry
Art Pena, Steve Sariana ’73, Carlos Solorio ’66, Joe Eikelberry
Howard Vipperman ’66, Jean Meyers, Ginny Bolle ’67 and Barry Hofstetter
Jeff Ernsting ’65, Judy Evans Franz ’65, Norman Franz ’65, Lindsay Jones ’67
Dave Couch ’83, Wiley Randolph ’83, Tony Garcia, Mijke Gistlinek
Keith Ambrose, Joe Jordan, Tom Jurillo and Bryan Misiurski ’83
Phil, Art and John Garabedian Rick Wollard
Jim and Margaret (Kishiyama) Shigenaka ’59, Brent Shigenaka and Kevin Ray
Armand Contreras ’73, George Fraser ’70, Kermit Alexander, Bill Archer-Burton ’72
Bob Abbott ’65, Dick Baney ’65, Terry Morales ’63, Phil Anton ’63 and Bill Wasdyke ’62
Marty Bielefeld, Jim Fassel, Jeff Severson and Vern Schooley
Jim Liberio, Paul Kott and Joel Kott.
Ron Nazar, Lanny Booher ’80, AHS Athletic Director Dave Torres and Brian Chwan ’94.
Sycamore Junior High Team Chris McQuerrey, Shawn McBride, Rafael Santiago, Gary Humpreys
Sycamore Junior High foursome Kevin Carlson, Brian Carlson, Danny Fernandez, John Lombardi
Miller Toyota of Anaheim team Du Lu, Tom Lu, Johnny Garcia and Tim Richards
Golf Chairman Phil Anton ’63 congratulates straightest drive winner Michael Castillo ’80.
Art Garabedian ’76 collected his brother Phil’s prizes from chairman Phil Anton ’63. Phil Garadeian won both the long putt and putt five contests.
Brian Misiurski ’83 won the closest-to-pin contest.
Nancy Wise was the women’s longest drive winner.
Brent Shigenaka took the men’s longest drive.
Phil Anton ’63 (in blue shirt) awards the A-Team of Kevin Carlson, Brian Carlson, John Lombardi and Danny Fernandez who took 1st place.
Phil Anton ’63 congratulates the tournament runner-up team of Minard Duncan ’50, Michael Castillo ’80, Dr. Anthony Gallegos, and Joe Kozak. Speed Castillo stood in for his grandson Etienne Ayash.
AHSAA Gerald Woodward ’59 thanks all who supported the tournament.