Katella High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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Katella High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 107 of 116
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Page 107 text:

Junior GAA Members: Bottom row: Linda Enser, Pam Anderson, Linda Patterson, Judy Scott, Virginia Meserve, Irene Franklin, Ginny Schar- din, Mrs. Paul. Second row: Jeanette Hatcher, Chris Barker, Sharon Anderson, Charlotte Auday, Laurie Gebler, Jayne EvanofT, Cathy Bon- nell, Virginia Feeney. Third row: Maren Radke, Marcia O ' Neil, Sandy Sem, Krista Dommer, iDane Wiethorn, Linda Larson. Ginger Sandoval, Sue McCrystal, Judy Sherwin, Lesley Hutchinson. Learned During Practices Team work, hours of prac- tice and spirit symbolized Katella ' s reigning GAA class . . . the Juniors. Endless spirit kept this group active throughout volleyball, hock- ey, basketball, and baseball seasons. Under the great leadership of Mrs. Janet Paul, advisor, the girls showed an endless interest in all athletic endeavors. Class Competition in all sports showed that the juniors exceeded in most as- pects. The cabinet and girls worked together to set a high standard that will provide in- itiative for future classes. T l Mrs. Schultz, girls equipment man- ager, always had a cheery smile and a helping hand to lend. ; — i ISTl «5 uniora were victorious in pi i i te Aml.i made the i at h thai saved the game.

Page 106 text:

Sophomore GAA Members: Bottom row: Candy Jones, Kay Morrel, Connie Schuknecht. Kay Kendall. Gayle Bowling. Cindy McLeod, Mary Nickles, Kay Collins, Sue Hughes, Eileen Wilson, Margie Nealey, Second row: Valerie Hamilton, Judv McWherter. Susie Phipps, Laura Heusink%eld. Mary Jane Jackson, Sue Felver, Gail N vman. Nancy Copeland, Janet Schulz, Karen Timpte, Miss Godke. Third row: Donna Wallach, Alice Phillips, Diana Wiersema, Amy Opheim, Teddy Fisch- back. Debbie Breed, Karen Dejong. Karen Kjellin, Connie Crane. Molly Dearen. Darlene Wallach, Irene Komatsu. Playdavs Tested Skills Showing a high level of spirit and enthus- iasm, the sophomore class worked hard to gain knowledge and victories. Miss Jan God- ke. advisor, worked endless hours with the girls showing a true dedication for all sports. Participating in GAA playdavs helped the sophomores develop overall interest and good sportsmanship in various games and activities. The underclassmen put many long hours into strenuous after school practices. Their efforts were rewarded with many team victories. The experiences gained from all the work was well worth all the time which was put forth. I ayXxxtX. Sophomores always swung their hardest, even at practice Baskets a Iways worth a little extra effort. Dribbling skill and eoordination



Page 108 text:

Jtive C.A.A. Cabinet Promoted High pirit Among Peppy Girls Promoting physical cfficency, fostering good sportsmanship, and promoting a high level of citizenship and spirit were the main goals of the Girls ' Athletic Association of Ka- tella High School. This seventy member club was organized early last fall with a full sched- ule of events in its future. The first activities of the G.A.A. included selling mums for Homecoming week, and the selling of mistletoe at Christmas. Under President Linda Larson, co-recs, faculty student games and awards were planned at cabinet meetings after school. The requirements for membership include a c average with no F grade, a 2.5 aver- age with no 58s in citizenship and effort, must have an A or B grade in physical educa- tion or a recommendation from her teacher and must score above average on skill tests. Thanks to Mrs. Paul, Junior advisor; and Miss Godke. Sophomore advisor for leading the girls in a very prosperous year. Mrs. Paul ' s supershot is a sure basket. G.A.A. CABINET; Top row; Sandi Sem, Cathy Bonnell, Maren Radke, Pat Fra- zier. Bottom row: Krista Dommer, Linda Larson, President; Candy Jones, Sue Hughes. Sophomores dribbled downeourt. ■if Wheatie warms up her f.ist ball for the first baseball playda

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