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CSF - AFS Formulated New teps FIRST SEMESTER. ROW I: M. Del Crognalc, R. Vandcrhock. K. Ballmer, K. Charleson. S. Post. ROW II: C. ' Macek, C. Crane, C. How- ard. L. Olson, D. Smith ROW III: F. Jaworski, M. Krpan. P. Rich- ard. V. Field, M. Xealey, S. Christenson. SECOND SEMESTER, ROW I: S. Post, R. Sherwood, N. Spiegel, H Bracey, K. Ballmer. C. McCarney, C. Charleson. ROW II: V. Field. M. Nealey, S. Christenson. M. Krpan, P. Richard. C. Howard, M. Del Crognale, J. Dunn, F. Jaworski. CSF is an honorary society which is open only to students who fulfill the statewide requirements of a high grade point average. The California Scholarship Federation sponsored the first annual paperback book sale to aid in the financing of two field trips. This 36 member club was led by Karen Charle- son, President, Margaret Krpan, Vice-president, Charles Macias, Secretary; and Carl Macek, treas- urer. Mr. Robert N. Corfman sponsored this activity. In its formative stages, the American Field Service planned the financing of a foreign ex- change student at Katella High School. Club ac- tivities this year were devoted primarily for this purpose. Qualification for adopting this student in a member ' s home included a large heart and an open mind. Although the AFS was not too active this year, they are looking forward to many successful years of showing a foreigner the real American way AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE, ROW I: S. Greenfield, M. Labonte, H. Bracey, K. Ballmer. ROW II: C. Harding, M. Del Crognale, M. Krpan, K Charleson, P.
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C Set Communications for Campus Clubs FRONT ROW: B. Bevillc, T. Katrude, M. Pavlovich, B. Sherwin. SECOND ROW: N. Winger, E. McDonald, G. Sandoval. ROW 3: D. Smith, K. Dommer, I. Frank- lin. ROW 4: K. Gharleson, L. Olson, J. Sherwin. ROW 5: T. Hopkins, L. Larson. ROW 6: J. Carota, S. Harrison. ROW 7: M. Hunkins, J. Zigrossi, T. Buxton. ROW 8: B. Lightfoot, A. Macias. Improving communications between clubs was the main goal of Katcllas first inter-club council. Club presidents met in the conference room every Tuesday morning under leadership of Krista Dommer president and Mr. Bayliss, advisor. The council tried to keep a good working relationship between the var- ious club activities and plans. They also, as a group, helped plan some all school activities, such as candy sale and spirit week. Club presidents were the contestants in the tricycle race, which was held during lunch period at Spirit Week. Nate Guerriero, winner, received a piece of bubble gum for each of his club members. All clubs were requested to turn in a drawing or ideas for the Senior Square, which was being planned for the 67-68 school year. At the morning meetings centered around student participation in serv- ices rendered by clubs and the welfare of individual organizations. o O V » During Spirit Week, Mr. Glenn Bayliss pushed presidents to starting line. Club presidents met weekly to insure communica- tion and coordination among campus clubs and activities.
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Is ' ague and Boys ' League Sponsoring activities to interest and benefit the students were the aims of Katella ' s first Girls ' and Boys ' League. Under the leadership of president Jan Sherwin, the Girls ' League held meetings every Wednesday during lunch. There, they planned and pro- moted many of their activities. This included the sale of address labels in October followed by the candy cane sale in December. Highlighting the years ' activities was the highly successful winter formal which was sponsored by the Girls ' League. The Boys ' League, under Jerry Zi- grossi. President; sponsored Katella High School ' s first pie eating contest, which was won by Kevin Prewitt. Aided School Activities GIRLS ' LEAGUE OFFICERS. ROW I: Linda Eberle, Jan Sherwin; president, Judy Scott. ROW II: Sharon Yamasaki, and Connie Rockman. Although placing last in the I.C.C. sponsored trike race. President Jan Sherwin led the Girls ' League in many other successful endeavors. BOYS ' LEAGUE OFFICERS: Cal Cahail, Jerry Zi yrossi. President; and Greg Hartm-11. Along with five extra pounds under the belt, the victor of the Boys ' League spon sored pie eating contest won — another cream pie!
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