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r.»v. :»3i» w m. MARYLIN RUDOLPH Class LESLIE HUTCHINSON Class RANDY STONE Sports BARBARA KLEYIES Ac tivities Standards for Yearbook-Newspaper Staffs With the start of a new school, came the beginning of the new Legend. With the com- bined talents and efforts of everyone on the yearbook staff and under the capable direc- tion of Miss Thompson, staff advisor, workers began to design, write, type, and proof all work to be viewed by all Katella Knights and outsiders. A theme was chosen, the goal and deadlines set, and slowly the many small parts of the book began to take shape to capture the memories of 66-67 and to set an example for the years to come. RIGHT: TOP ROW: E. McDonald, Edi- tor; K. Dommer and S. Sem, Sports Editors. BOTTOM ROW: J. Cox, Administration Editor; L. Hutchinson, Class Editor and M. Rudolph, Class Editor; J. Sherwin, Assistant Editor. BOTTOM: Photographers M. Holtzman, G. Hudson and D. Wygal inspected new m ft l MISS I H( ' MI ' Si IN Yearbook Advisor
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I ELAINE McDON ' ALD Editor JUDY SHERWIN Assistant Editor JEANNE COX Administration LESLIE LOGAN Administration Legend-Knights ' Page Staff Set High NEWSPAPER STAFF: Top Row— E. Schaefer, D. Eraser, R. Tay Wiseman, M. O ' Neill, B. Chavez, A. Bobrosky, K. Young, J. Styler, mansee, D. Dickerson, D. Burkhart, G. Lillig, M. Garty. Newspaper lissa Dicke Ed, rson. Wendee Woodmansee, Page 3 editor, Doug Fraser, Page 1, Me- i] and chief, Ed Schaefer, sports editor, Trudi Badger, Page 2. J. Lieuallan, J. Silver, L. Olson, H. Turner. J. Jackson. Bottom Row — T. Badger. W. Wood- Preparing the first years ' Knights Page for publication was one of the elective classes of- fered to students. Heading the staff was Melissa Dickerson, Editor-in-chief. Other edi- tors were Doug Fraser, News editor; Trudi Badger, Editorial editor; Wendi Woodman- see, Feature editor and Ron Taylor, Sports editor. Mr. Leo Ray and his photography staff were essential in the production of both the Knights Page and the Legend. Most of the photographs which appeared in the news- paper and annual, were taken by these stu- dents. The results of the association of these groups were a Legend in the production of the yearbook and the numerous Knights papers.
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At the top. KHS honors Western ' s Christmas Tree Choir which presented an outstanding Christmas program of religious music, to Katella High. Below this Mr. Johnson ' s quick tongued. gossip filled, banjo playing routine revealed his uncanny insight to what was really happening on campus. Kniffhts Assemble Katella assemblies were filled with enthusiasm with interesting, informative, and amusing variety. Careful planning and preparation by Craig Dunning, secretary of assemblies, and Mr. Bayliss exhibited the Big K pride in every assembly: From an inspirational assembly with the Western Christmas Tree Choir, to rousing political de- bates, memorable fashion shows, and unforgetable adven- tures with John Goddard. Pep assemblies were led in spirit by Katella yell and song leaders with coach Lee or coach Danley usually booming team spirit at the micro- phone. Weird A-go-go dancers, instant boy song leaders. Santa and his reindeers, and a girls ' football game in the gym were all pep ideas humorously presented for boosting spirit ! Even grounded Powder Puffers find it hard to adr pep assembly for the CIF game with Xeff High. lit defeat during a football Traditionally dressed in red and fur, Santa Naylor opened his bag of goodies for a December Assembly of Knights and reindeer. At the first of the year, Girls ' League sponsored a Simplicity Pattern 5now.
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