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Campus Activities D. Richard, K. McBride. P. Richard, K. Rendell, S. Christenson, L. Emser. ROW 5: T. Brincho, D. Fraser. F. B. L. A. OFFICERS. ROW 1: Ted Buxton, president; Dou S Fraser. ROW 2: Linda Schultr, Barbara Wise ROW 3: Peggy Bixler; Debbie Darnall. ROW 4: Sherry McCartney, and Cheryl Howard. Promoted Interest in Drama on Campus Although not too active this year because of lack of facilities, Katella ' s drama club helped pave the way for future thespians. Members of the drama club wrote, produced, and presented a play for the patients of Fairview Mental Hospital during the Christmas season. They also covered many plays on their own such as Everyone Loves Opal , Our Town , and Gel Witch Quick . An evening expedition to Fullerton J, ( ' .. was taken in March to view The Death of a Salesman . Next year, when Katella ' s dramatic department is enlarged, they hope to present a variety of thro-art plays for the general public.
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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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atell Speech Team Swept All Orange ROW 1: C. Crane, B. Wise, G. Bowling, C. Fitzwater, C. McCarney, C. Shoopman. D. Wallach, N. Winger, W. Woodmansee; ROW 2: D. Bos- trom, S. O ' Connor, B. Traphagen, K. Charleson, D. Smith, A. Opheim, T. Traphagen, S. Mora, E. McDonald. M. Oppermann: ROW 3: M. Garty, C. Macek, K. Kendahl. S. Hamsley, S. Johnson. S. Phipps, P. Richards, C. Burke. L. Choi; Row 4: R. Sherwood, C. Schuknecht, J. Hatcher, K. Dejong. V. Scott, S. Drivdahl, M. McDonald, P. Hobart L. Lewis, S. Post; ROW 5: C. Macias. R. Schwartzburg, R. Semmel, B Bevill, M. Parsons, M. Krpan, S. Christenson. G. Newman, J. Dunn. J Scott, K. Timpte, N. Salazar: ROW 6: L. Mattinson, C. Lempesis, G Hanaford, G. Williams, T. Bryan. D. Fraser, T. Buxton, D. Dobson, L LaForce. R. Pavlovich, R. Jameson. ' ' What ' s a Katella? That ' s the question frequently asked by the members of the Orange County Speech League when they first saw the name Katella entered in a speech tournament. Well — it didn ' t take them long to find out — a Katella is a machine that turns out a majority of the best speakers in Orange County. This was proven over and over again by Mr. David Price and his speech team which includes over 150 rightfully proud students. Katella, in its first year of speech, swept all county- competition winning sweepstakes trophies in six out of six contests. Katella speakers gained 37 points in the Arizona State University speech contest held in Tem- pe. Arizona on February 18. This is a new record for out-of-state schools. Another record was broken when Katella was granted it s National Forensic League charter. For the first time in its 42 year history, the N. F. L. granted a charter to a school which was under two years old. This is a great honor for all Katella speakers. Katella has replaced the names of Anaheim, Tus- tin, and Western as number 1 in Orange County (the fourth county in the nation ! ) It is unanimous among Katella speakers that We are indestructible for we have BIG K PRIDF ! !
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