- AHSAA President Gerald Woodward greets Jim Rice.
- Bob Doyle
- Jim Oregel (’72) – AHS Football Booster President
- AHS Head Coach Lanny Booher (’81) with Jim Oregel.
- AHS Principal Roberto Saldivar (’96)
- Hank Prisco with his 1967 CIF championship season
- Dave Maas
- Bob Doyle was a tackle on the CIF Championship Team
- Colonist spirit knows no limit
- AHS Band Majorette and Homecoming Queen
- Pat Blanco (’72), Andea Manes (’68)
- Bob Doyle wearing his championship CIF letterman jacket
- Malcolm Poemoceah
- Players from the ’67 Championship Team were celebrated during half time with proclomations from Congressman Lou Correa (’76).
- Bob Crittentden, Dave Maas, Bob Doyle, George Fraser, Hank Prisco, Jim Rice and Malcolm Poemoceah.
- Lou Correa (’76) with Jim Oregel (’72) and Rose Chavez
- Dave Maas family
- Malcolm Poemoceah
- Malcom points to his yearbook photo.
- Display on ’67 CIF championship game
- Tom Bateman (’89) points to photo of team at Disneyland.
- Song and cheer from Class of 1968


































































































Football players, past and present, along with fans, friends and family, gathered on Friday, Oct. 6th, to celebrate the 50th anniverary of Anaheim High’s 1967 CIF Championship and the 99th year of Anaheim High football.
The 12-1 campaign, capped off by a memorable triumph over Santa Ana at Anaheim Stadium, forever certified the Colonists under legendary head coach Clare Van Hoorebeke as the finest program of its era in the midst of its finest hour.
Legendary hot rodder and custom car builder, Stan Betz from Class of ’46, passed away today (Sept. 28). An AHS Hall of Famer, Stan had recently celebrated his 90th birthday.
A 1946 grad, Betz confesses to having spent most of days at Anaheim High in the machine shop working on hot rods. He owned a Model-A roadster with a V-8 engine that was shoe-horned in during welding shop. Three years later he built a track T that he raced on local outlaw tracks when he wasn’t working the night shift at a gas station.
Back in the ‘50s, when hot rodding and car clubs were in high gear, Stan’s shop (a single car garage he rented for five bucks a month located in the alley behind the police station) was the meeting spot for The Street Sweepers, a car club he founded, named and sponsored.
Along with holding their meetings, the Sweepers would punch louvers, which are vents located in strategic positions on a car’s body to allow hot air to escape. Betz and his team were stamping louvers in hot rods, racecar hoods, deck lids, fenders, or anything a custom-car owner wanted punched. Guys came from miles around to get ventilated.

One of his award-winning vehicles was a roadster he named “2032,” a completely custom-crafted candy raspberry red highboy pickup with Lincoln Mark VIII running gear.
Anaheim High has lost Class of 1944 graduate Reggie (Reynolds) Massey. Her birth name was Mary Jane but this spunky lady chose to be known as Reggie. She was nearing her 91st birthday when she passed away peacefully with her family at her side.



Arthur and playwright
A bit of fun trivia has come to light with the recent death of Jerry Lewis. Did you know that Anaheim High has a connection to this comedy great through Class of 1933 graduate Marie Wilson?





