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K x S 3 i t ..,- il l? l t x' TOP ROW: G.Whitfill, T.Hull, S.Kaplan, B.Koontz, R.Birosik, Alangfelt, D.Davis, W.Hinkle, P.Reed. SECOND ROW: S.Phillips, R.Macias, M.lrby, Rffownsend, D,Payne, B.Velten, C.I.oprest, R.Recker. THIRD ROW: R.Calaway, L.Recker, T.Balcer, C.Allicotti, M.Warren, C.Cadman, H.l:roehling,L.Washnesl4y, P.Blount. BOTTOM ROW: S.Allicotti, Lloe, M.Gilmore, S.Friday, K.Beaumont, A.MacDonald, l,Marsh, S.Dclccse. Under the leadership of Gina Allicotti, president, members of TASK completed a year filled with varied learning experiences. During the year, TASK members visited the physics and biology labs at California State University at Fullerton. Other activities included various films by NASA, and speakers ranging in interest from ecology to uses of oil in America. RIGHT: Dr. Langworthy from California State University at Fullerton was one of many speakers who came to TASK meetings. BELOW: TASK members Gina Allicotti and Cathy Beaumont enjoyed re- freshments after meetings. . .,. 3, 2 y f , 62-Happenings it Q ,gr . se 1 , . 4,4- Q S wwf. P t ,tyt M .. ::,: :M my MAN s . tt.: tt:,tt, i Q h M NT 1 sei it V1.: L -X 1 . K -X 5-NW
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Campus Additions Target 73-74 2 id LEFT: Due to the increase in number of students new buildings were added. BE- LOW: Wturk was begun on the Student Park with the digging up of asphalt, BOTTOM LEFT: The library additions were near completion at the end of the year. BOTTOM: Among all the construction, the trees were a pleasant change. Nfl , P1 This year many projects were started to improve the campus. Additions and new buildings sprang up through- out the year. The Student Park project was begun with money being raised for this activity by the candy sale. The upcoming student body looked forward to the new Katella. r
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HERALDS CLUB TOP ROW: R.McMillan, B.Ce0rge, E.PeCis, R.WatSon. SECOND ROW: K. Penn, Mfogarty, j.Andrews, C.Fenton, C.Templin. THIRD ROW: R.5imons, D.Houseman, L. Maxwell, D.McKeon, M.Seaton. BOTTOM ROW: D.Drake, N.Carcia, D.Diclcinson, j.I3ogarty. Service Exemplified by Heralds Club Katella's fearless Heralds Club remained dormant for the fall semester, but awakened with the coming of spring. Mr. Price was the club's advisor and referee. Donna McKeon was unanimously named President and other officers were appointed to important positions ala bigtime politics. The function of Heralds Club has always been somewhat of a mystery to non- members. Heralds Club takes part in com- munity service programs. One such interest this year was a newly instigated program called Animals Unlimited. This organization provides shelter for animals until a good home can be found. President McKeon brought this group to the attention of Heralds and the club set about volunteering help to the non-profit organization. . i .....: S' P FW L. sf Qs Q... -3 - 1-681: ,pe-- QQAL-,ga 1 lun fy ' R Finns 9 lung fiiiittts .... 4, Wm QQ' ruins! 1' e ow If ,au f ',,u rr pez:-off ,logs-rv os 14 G ,sm is 11 TT ip M1.4 LEFT: Heralds Club members Maribeth Seaton, Kathy Penn, and Donna Mc- Keon discussed future club plans. ABOVE: Randy Paul, and Kathy Penn displayed posters that represented Heralds Club philosophies. Happenings-63
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