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KATELLA KATES OFFICERS: I. Franklin, V. Me erne, N. Anderson, S. Sem, Katella Kates was started by a group of interested Junior girls who wanted to make Katella the best. The energetic members sold sweetheart suckers on Val- entines day. They also sponsored the Sadie Hawkins tournabout dance. Their enthu- siastic projects greatly aided the school. Mrs. Fassler, their advisor and their presi- dent Irene Franklin spent many long hours trying to make the Kates the best club at Katella. KATELLA KATES. ROW I: C. Audav. J. Stvler. G. Sandoval, V. Field. ROW II: G. Bonnell, C. Harding, V. Meserve, I. Franklin, C. Molko. ROW III: G. Schardin, S. McCrystal. S. Sem. M. Crews. Service Clubs Lend Helping Hand FUTURE IIOMEMAKF.RS CUB, R )W I - , B. By- strom, D. Hougard, Voorh I ROW II C Fouse, M Si b H ' Johnston. ROW III: S Mc( irtne: S Wakefield, - Fcrrero, B Colucci, K Id lant. ROW IV: L. Hutchinson, B. Purcha, I. Olson, P. Nibert, G P :r. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CUB OFFICERS: L. Olson. !1. Bracey, T. Veatch. Future Homemakers Club was led by their president Leah Olson and their advisor Mrs. Weyand. They began .1 tradition of service by sponsoring a food and clothing drive at Christmas. Members modeled clothes at the Girls ' League assembly in the Fall. Guest speakers helped the girls to gain new in- terests. Lectures on [nterior Decoration and dress designing started many on new pro- jects. The members and their mothers en- joyed a trip through the Southern Counties (.as Company. Ellen Beale demonstrated the new equipmenl and gave examples of new w ays to use them.
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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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£ . L . Learned Skills While Aiding in The over; ' of the Future Business Leaders of America ition was to help individuals to train and d leadership and initiative, promote interest and ; ivide experience in business, and en- courage unlimited school spirit. Activities and projects included selling delicious pizza at Katella football games, sponsoring a suc- cessful night dance and sponsoring the cheery Sun- rise Dance in February. Mr. Ehlers ' and Miss Rossini ' s generosity in shar- ing their knowledge of business, and their guidance to the officers and members of the club, added their names to the list of Katella ' s fine club sponsors. ROW 1: K. Kjellin, P. Meyer, N. Spiezel. T. DeLeese, C. Lage, T. Finch. ROW 2: C. Jenny, M. LaBonte. D. Warkocki, M. Crews, G. Leavy, D. Bostrom, M. Remick. ROW 3: J. Styler, C. Ramirez, L. Seeley, M. Dear, N. Copeland, L. VanderFord. C. Schuknect. B. Wise ROW 4: C Harding. Aspiring Thespians DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS, TOP ROW: Barbai.i Wist, Dave Dobson. BOTTOM ROW: Cora Fitzwater, Mark Pavlovich, president: and Karen Charleson. DRAMA CLUB, TOP ROW: S. Drivdahl, R. Schwartz- burg, M. Parsons, D. Dobson, B. Bevill. ROW 2: K. Charleson. J. Dunn, B. Wise, D. Bostrom. R. Semmel, B. Traphagen. BOTTOM ROW: C. Fitzwater. P. Richards. D. Smith, S. O ' Conner, C. Macek. and T. Traphagen.
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