7th Annual AHSAA Golf Classic Textbook Example of Spirited Colonist Celebration

The AHS Alumni Association’s 7th Annual AHSAA Golf Classic, Dinner and Auction was a textbook example of a spirited Colonist gathering filled with pride and tradition.

From student volunteers, to teachers, alumni, friends and family, all reunited to spend a day designed to raise scholarship funds, as well as celebrate Colonist comradery.DSC06599

The AHSAA scholarship fund most certainly gained a boost thanks to the success of Feb. 15 tournament at Western Hills Country Club headed by Chairman Phil Anton ’63. Golf, contests, an opportunity drawing, awards dinner, a silent and live auction all contributed to raising more than $10,000.

20160215_195132Hall of Famer Jim Fassel ’67, a former New York Giants Super Bowl coach, was a crowd favorite on and off the course. As auctioneer for the seventh year running, he helped raise thousands of dollars by encouraging bids for travel packages and tickets to sporting events and to Anaheim’s favorite theme park.

The club house activities were kept running smoothly thanks to event MC Ed Munson, a sports activist with many titles including official score keeper for Angels Baseball, president of the OC Sports Hall of Fame and the Cypress Chamber of Commerce.

The following tournament sponsors also played an important role in raising scholarship funds: Miller Toyota of Anaheim DSC06626(hole-in-one sponsor), AHSAA President Gerald Woodward ’59 and former California State Senator Lou Correa ’76 (lunch sponsors); Anaheim’s ARCO AM/PM owner Jerry Zomordian (beverage sponsor); and the Anaheim Packing House and J&M Promotions owner Jack Ohanian ’72 (golfer goodie bags). Correa also raised funds by contributing two dinners for four that brought in several hundred dollars through the live auction.

cm tequilaSupport was provided by numerous alumni who donated their time and talents, including artists Ann Betts Sullivan ‘54 and Janice D. Marco ’72, and Armando CossyLeon, COE of Casa Mexico Tequila who brought his CM crew to the course to share his Mario Lopez-endorsed libation.

Many more contributions to numerous to list all contributed to the event’s happy ending. Click here to view photos from the event.

2016 AHSAA Golf Classic, Dinner & Auction Photo Gallery

AHSAA Gold & Blue Winter 2016 Newsletter

Anaheim High School Super Bowl High School Honor Roll Golden FootballsThe latest edition of the AHSAA Gold and Blue newletter is packed with exciting stories about Anaheim High, its history and its notable alumni and teachers, as well as information on upcoming events, including reunions, the Feb. 15 Golf Classic, Dinner and Auction and a March 4 Celebration of Anaheim High Authors and Colony-Inspired Literature

The AHSAA is especially pleased to celebrate Super Bowl 50 with an article and photos about how Anaheim High is taking the spotlight for contributing to Super Bowl history. 

Click here to read The Gold and Blue Winter 2016 Edition.

 

Alumni Inspiring Literacy

The Anaheim High School Alumni Association salutes the many graduates who have some way inspired and supported literacy. The list of graduates who have become teachers would be too long to include but we honor them for their years of dedication to teaching our youth.

In addition, many graduates have gone on to serve in positions within their communities that help promote literacy. Graduates we’ll recognize here include:

Dr. June (Jungkeit) Glenn – Class of 1955

Susan Warden Faessel – Class of 1966

Reggie Massey – Class of 1944

Thank you for your dedication to the Anaheim community.

Anaheim High Published Authors

The Anaheim High School Alumni Association (AHSAA) is proud to present the first-ever list of published Colonist authors to help preserve their literary legacies.

Hans Otto Storm – Class of 1913

Thomas J. Cashman Sr. – Class of 1950

Michael E. Gerber – Class of 1955

Lois Battle – Class of 1956

Jerry Feil – Class of 1956

Tom Nabbe – Class of 1961

Virnell Bruce – Class of 1964

Sheila Lowe – Class of 1967

Dan Barker – Class of 1967

Terence J. Troup – Class of 1969

James Burns – Class of 1971

Dennis Bateman – Class of 1989

Gustavo Arellano – Class of 1997

Class of ’44 Grad Shares Love of Books

     In celebration of “Read Across America,” a national observance of Dr. Suess’ birthday, a gift of 1500 books was presented to the Anaheim High Performing Arts Conservatory to share with area elementary students.

     “A book for every child” is the goal of 1944 graduate Reggie Massey, who delivered the treasure trove of books to her alma mater just in time for the March 1, 2003, reading celebration at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School.

     AHS drama students, with costumes, props and books in hand, walked to the nearby elementary school to perform tales from around the world and to serve as reading buddies to the K-6 students. The troupe, accompanied by AHS drama instructor Sharon King, was welcomed by Benjamin Franklin Principal Gregory Smet.

     Along with teachers and students, parents also joined in the party by creating props for the reading celebration observed by thousands of students across the country in honor of Dr. Seuss, the man who gave the world classic children’s books like “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and “Green Eggs and Ham.”

 

 

 

For more information, contact the Anaheim High School Alumni Association at anaheimalumni@yahoo.com.

Colony-Inspired Literature

One to Twenty EightAnaheim High, the third oldest high school in Orange County, has a rich history that inspired writers to include “Old AU” in their books, including Tom Zaradich’s book Anaheim’s Dead – Ghostly Encounters With the Passed, which includes a chapter on Anaheim High and interviews with several AHS graduates and staff members.

The history of the Anaheim Union High School District and Anaheim High, established in 1898, is documented in Louise Booth’s book One to Twenty-Eight. Booth is a member of the Anaheim High Hall of Fame for her dedication as a teacher and her literary legacy.

Anaheim author and historian Stephen Faessel has included facts and photos about Anaheim High in his popular books documenting the history of the City of Anaheim. His wife Susan (Warden) Faessel from Class of 1967 is a major supporter of Anaheim organizations and service groups, including the Anaheim Public Library.

If you know of any other books featuring Anaheim High, please contact the AHSAA at anaheimalumni@yahoo.com.

Books About Anaheim High Alumni

Anaheim High has its share of famous alumni but only two that we know of who have had books written about their lives.

Charles Walters, a Class of 1930, graduate because an MGM director and choreographer who worked with a long list of Hollywood greats. His life is celebrated in Brent Phillip’s Charles Walters – The Director Who Made Hollywood Dance.

005Another Anaheim High super star is Marie Wilson who has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her work in radio, TV and film. Her fascinating story is told in Not So Dumb – The Life and Career of Marie Wilson by Charles Tranberg.

Other books exist that include mentions of Anaheim High athletes including Class of 1989 grad Dennis Bateman’s books on the history of football at Anaheim High and Orange County.

Ray Ortez  from Class of 1937, as well as other Anaheim grads who played in the Mexican-American baseball leagues, are featured in a seven-book series on the leagues. His daughter, Monica Ortez, has co-authored one of the books in the series and writes about her father’s life as a star player who also was an outstanding athlete at Anaheim High.

Anaheim High Self-Published Authors

Of the thousands of Anaheim High graduates who populate the world, there’s surely more alumni than listed here who have written books about their lives or on other subjects like Danny Dunton’s memoir of growing up in Anaheim. So far, we know of eight self-published Anaheim High authors and we’re proud to acknowledge:

Larry Macaray – Class of 1938

Margaret Peter Hein – Class of 1938

Robert Fischle – Class of 1941

Larry Zabel – Class of 1947

Ronald Muckenthaler – Class of 1948

Dave Bourne – Class of 1957

Danny Dunton – Class of 1959

Donald G. Zarlenga PhD – Class of 1960

Please let the AHSAA know of other alumni authors who are published authors by emailing anaheimalumni@yahoo.com.

June Jungkeit Glenn – Class of 1955

June-Class of 1955 001Dr. June Glenn has contributed more than 50 years of service to the Anaheim community, including serving as president and a board member of the Anaheim Public Library Foundation.

Born in Long Beach and raised in Anaheim, June graduated from Anaheim High School and Fullerton College. Completing a BA and MA in Education at Chapman University, she continued her studies at the USC, where she earned a doctorate in education.

Working as an educator for the Anaheim City School District, she also taught graduate classes in reading education and psycholinguistics at CSU Northridge, Pepperdine University, and at the USC.

An active member of many service organizations in Anaheim, Dr. Glenn was honored in 2014 by the Cypress College Foundation American Citizen of the Year.

Her civic and philanthropic work includes serving as a member and chair of the City of Anaheim’s Community Development Advisory Board and the Anaheim Community Service Board. Anaheim Sister Cities Association received her services for more than 25 years as a member of the executive board and as the coordinator and teacher of the Student Exchange program.

She serves on the executive board of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim, the Anaheim Arts Council, Woman’s Division of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, and the KCGA Foundation. Since 2006, she has served as treasurer and scholarship chairman of We Give Thanks, an organization founded by Frank Garcia, a previous recipient of the Americana Man of the Year. Her presence on the Anaheim Public Library Foundation Board of Directors is a source of pride, serving as President (2000-2014) and chairing its annual fundraising event from 2002-2014. In addition, Sunkist Community Church has received many years of service from Dr. Glenn, a charter member.

june GlennDr. Glenn has been recognized by many organizations. She received a Women of Distinction Award from the Anaheim Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association, Remarkable Woman Award by the Orange County Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (2005), Local Hero Volunteer of the Year from the Bank of America, and won three Honorary Service Awards and the California Golden Oak Service Award from the Parent Teacher’s Association. She was named Educator of the Year by the Anaheim City School District, and Kiwanian of the Year by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim, (2002, 2009).