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MIXED CHORUS— front row: M Smith, L. Kalustian, J. Willcutt, G. Jaurequi, J. Ellzey, J. Mar- tin. H. Mulville. Row II: L. Smith. D. N ' espor. S. Williams. T. Anguiano, S. Nelson. A. Long. Row III: M Xickles. M. Christian. S. Henry, M. Hoffman. D. Giese, E. Woodall. J. Loube. Choral Groups Brought Honor To Katella Girls Glee, A Cappella Choir and Mixed Chorus represented Katella at various performances. High standards of vocal ability were required for entrance into these popular groups. Girls Glee and Mixed Chorus are stepping stones to the A Cappella Choir. GIRLS GLEE— Front row: S. Johnson, K. Ballmer, S. Martin, J. Krosp, J. To Wilson, P. Clark. Row II: L. Barela, L. Waldon, D. McWhorter. S. Jamison. P. Sae, G. Perez, P. Rice. Row III: C. Rockman. D. Bahre. S. Peterson. L. Wilson, X. Smith, S. Smith. G. Beck. ! ' ELLA— Front row: V. Burnette, C. Gilkev, G. Anrei, K. Diaz, P. Flack, L. Choi. R; II: K. Crawford. T. Hopkins, P. Jikutz. J. McWherter, K. Young, H. Dehart, G. John- ston jw III: C. Hall, S. McCreary. R. Yeske. V. Russo. P. Yiers, D. Pack. Row IV: S. Hugh M. Radke, P. Guinn, B. Castleman, G. McCluskey, G. Hogancamp.
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ROW 1: H. Bracey, K. Ballmer, L. Eberle, B. Colucci, T. Rogers, E. Ketchel, R. Yeske. ROW 2: V. Cadice, V. Scott, D. Wiersema, S. Hughes, V. Feeney, Garty, L. Olsen, V. Russo, S. Wakefield, C. Jones. ROW 3: D. Browne. D. Cox, K. Yee, R. Hood, D. Masterson, P. Bohn, C. Barker, S. Rendell, K. Timpte, M. Jantz, G. Wayne. ROW 4: M. Dorman, B. Schnaible, J. Munson, K. Caudill, S. Larsen, N. Yrigollen, J. Abare, C. Welker, S. Felver. ROW 5: W. Ault, J. Don, R. Clow, P. Ulrich, D. Espinosa, L. Tovaas, D. Whitten, L. Heusinkveld, M. Brown, K. Dommer. ROW 6: B. Stickle, J. Feeney, K. Nye, M. Brown, P. Nibert, C. Flippen, F. Herbert, P. Sanford, M. Sligar, D. Rocha. ROW 7: J. Abrams, T. Lorenz, B. Minarsch, D. Merchant, B. Siler, S. Serembc. K. Reineke, B. Heard, S. Brchni, P. N ' vland. Musical Talent Compose Marching Band EVERYTHING ' S COMING UP ROSES Katella ' s band had an impressive first year. Their first performance was given - before the opening of school with the dedi- cation ceremony for the laying of the cor- nerstone. Mothers of the band members made red vests during the first week of school so the band was able to perform in uniform at our first home football game. The band gave half-time shows at home games and also went to the away games to add pep and enthusiasm. The regular uniforms arrived just in time so that the band was able to partici- pate in the Whittier College Homecoming parade. They also participated in parade competition at Chaffey, Hawthorne, and the Anaheim Halloween parade. Leading the band throughout their successful firs t year were the banner carriers. Out of the fifty girls that tried out only sixteen were chosen. They were judged on personality, poise, walking, carriage, and simple marching. The banners brought dignity and prestige to the band performances. Dr. James ( lase} Musical Directoi
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Varsity Club Made A Progressive art VARSITY CLUB, ROW 1: R. Snyder, J. Teeney, M. Weaver, G. Higby, D. Liscomb, R. Stone. X. Sweeney, R. Tayloi ROW 2: C. Dunning, P. Bement, D. Howells, P. Leiferman, B. Robarge. P. Viers, D. Wygal, R. Chase. ROW 3: R Hunkins, X. Hutchinson, C. McMillan, W. Taormina, R. Conrad, S. Kloetsch, P. Ulrich. B. Stakemiller. Inter -act Club Formulated Initial Steps Heading Katella ' s spirited var- sity club were its five active lead- ers, President Mike Hunkins, Vice- president, Nate Guerriero. Secre- tary, Ray Conrad, Treasurer, Craig Dunning, and Sergeant at arms, Keith Locken. The purpose of the club was to promote service to the school and spirit and enthusiasm among the students. All of its members upheld the respect and honor that the var- sity signifies. Under the leadership of Mr. Cal Johnson and Mr. Noel Sweeney, the varsity club sold refreshments at home games, and made plans for future activities that the club would sponsor later in the year and in the years to come. INTER ( I I I.I B. ROW 1: R Taylor, P I M. Pavlovi h K Stone, B Stal R. Snydr,, R. Semmel. ROW .. ' : C. Dunning, I Bryan, C. M Mill.,:,. 1) Howi lis, C Maci k. I 1 eem •■ l V 1: 1 ' Viers, I Wiseman, S Wahlbrink, M Hunkins. R. Schwartzberg, R I orth K W 1 P Viers, 1 Kartrude, W Taormina, N Hiitc hinson, D. W- Mi
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