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FRONT ROW: L. Patterson, J. Evanoff, R. VanderHoek, J. Boyce, S. Greenfield. SECOND ROW: S. Scarbrough, P. Hobart. M. Crews. L. Emdrt, E. Hanano. S. Post. ROW 3: C. Macek, K. King, R. Aderhold, C. Macias, A. Larsen, J. Carota, O. Laney. ROW 4: L. Daniel. R. Bastrup, B. Crane, M. Nealey, G. Lutes, S. Menger. RIGHT: Science Club Officers: TOP ROW: Secretary Claudia Harding and Bret Crane. BOTTOM ROW: President Jo Ann Carota and Treasurer Martha Crews. With the purpose of promoting and ex- panding interests in the field of science the Katella science club earned knightly re- spect and actively established new tradi- tion. Interesting and informative field trips to the San Diego Zoo, the tide pools, Mar- ineland, and Irvine Park, revealed the active spirit of this club. During club meetings films, lectures and panel discus- sions were presented on current scientific subjects such as open-heart surgery, nar- cotics and cancer research. Lectures, Excursions, Films Attended by Science -Medical Career Clubs Led this year by Arthur Macias, the Future Medical Careers Club experienced a very active and eventful year on cam- pus. As a productive and meaningful club on campus, the medical minded students sponsored candy sales, a Christmas toy drive, created locker decorations for the varsity and junior varsity football players and sold at concessions stands for the band booster club. FRONT ROW: R. Aderhold, M. Hougard, D. Hougard, M. Labonte. S Green- field. SECOND ROW: K. Tallant, J. Johnston, B. Bressler, D. Warksacki, J. Wood, K. King. ROW 3: A. Macias. G. Potter, P. Nibert, T. Mills, T. Wole, P Bohm, J. Matlock. LEFT: Medical Careers Club Officers: President: Arthur Macias: Secretary: Irene Komatsu: Treasurer: Kathy Tallent.
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SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: N. Copeland, G. Sandoval, S. O ' Connor, L. Patterson. SECOND ROW: B. Lightfoot, M. O ' Neill, V. Scott, M. Krpan, G. Schardin. With the beginning of K as a new school each of the foreign la e clubs was organized with the sa oal — to promote an overall interest in I indies of foreign countries and cultn During the year different Ian clubs viewed films, planned projects and went on excursions. These were planned during lunchtime meetings. Latin Club under the supervision of sponsor Mr. Don Svelha and leadership president Bob Sherwin planned a hay ride in the fall for its eighteen members. BONJOUR French Club as one of the largest clubs on campus was a busy fun-activity club. Under the guidance of Mrs. Clarice Tray- lor the members enjoyed lunch in a French restaurant, attended lectures and plays at Cal State and were active on campus in money raising projects. HOLA Active in money raising projects wen- Spanish Club members. During Sprint; Semester members washed cars to pay expenses for their gala Spanish events. With the assistance of Mr. Ed Lessard the group grew steadily in membership. For German Club members recalled a movie trip to Hollywood to see Sound of Music. ' Interested Club Members ROW 1 G Hannaford, M Shafor, V. Field, I. Franklin, K Murphy ROW r : D. Dobson, M Nealey, C. Molko, G. Bohn, R. Seminrl, L. LaForce, E Sautei GERMAN CLUB I [RS I R »W: l Rii ' , .1. i McD Richard. SECOND ROW I Macek, R Lutes
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Ski Club Members Uplift Winter ■ ■■■■ l I ' Ski Club, under leadership of president Sharo rison, held meetings at lunch and after school. At these meetings future outings were promoted and planned. Some of these were excursions to Snow Valley, Mam- moth, and Big Hear. Upon arrival skies and boots were fitted and classes taught to the beginners. The main techniques taught were: How to fall the proper way. the use of the snow- plow, and how to turn. This newly organized Spring Semester club was sponsored by Mr. D. Kennedy, a professional skier who instructs at Snow Valley. Souvenirs of most trips were poverty, sun burned faces and sore scats. HEY! Where ' s the snow: ROW I: C. Lage, C. Brcunle, S Harrison, I. Geblcr, I. Hanano M Del Crognalc, I) Wallach, M Oppermann, B. Bystrom, G Sandoval. ROW II B. Hecker, I Bryan, A Larsen, J. Sherwin, B. Klevies, J. Sherwin, I. Logan, H Colucii I Feci y, M O ' Neill D Burki Row 111: S. Hurd D Frasi ..I Egd il C. Howard, li. Colucci, R II. 1 5 , P B S Sem. 63
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