Katella High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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Different centers -3 each unique, each person belonging to it and it to each person The center of the individual is the basis, the fulcrum of his own balancing point. g .u xguuaf r g if MH? QW' LEGEND 1974 Katella I-Iigh School Anaheim, Calif. Volume VIII CONTENTS ACTIVITIES PACE 8 SPORTS PACE 66 FACULTY PAGE 110 CLASSES PACE 136 Being is not what but whom Y ll 9 v '75Q Q I .ig I f if Introduction - 5 Introduction - 6 E , 3' E Center ing is an act of 1 2 bringing in, ' E not of leaving out 1: is 5 .? LF' s 3 -gg 'E E N1 ,k s 1' f 1,4295 ,-1' X i I A . ? ' 5' 0'-1 5 2 if l 417' .- A Glu 1 Q .is :Ez . .' :Aman MM man WHEN? V in . , M Xu ' Q' 3' V igttr 'MP' g-'L i.?fiE :Q J- . V , P- 'fe- mygw r , ef 'r m X V W3 A ,. ., 91'---vc,-' 'L ,V ' - ,SERV-.f -: ' 4N'.g.2i- VV 4' mg - , - 'u 2 ' u-fw, -1' u v f V, 'V?.'XT.'? 5: . 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The History of Rock was enjoyed very much as it allowed the student body to view the songs and styles of the fifties through the present. Be-Bop Week and Spirit Week provided great material for assemblies as people leap-frogged, hula- hooped, chug-a-lugged and limboed, while the audience looked on, rejoicing that they weren't out there. Rhonda Gogos proved her creativity as some of the more note- worthy assemblies were produced at the end of the year, much to the reliefiiof the student body who had been grumbling about a lack of variety. Top: lane Hunter performed in a skit at one of the Katella assemblies. Top Right: jeannie Trujillo sold herself into servitude on Katellas slave day. Right: Mr. Danley and Knights were overwhelmed by Mr. McCarthy, Activities Director, as he masqueraded as the Red Rat at the Homecoming Assembly, 18 Activities v 1-1 ml Above: The Musgrave brothers, jim and W'ayne, added tl little nulture to one of our special assemblies through poetry and song. Top Left: Dave and his hand Shuffle gave .i tremendous performance at one of the rock asseniblies. Bottom Left: The Karate experts demonstrated the primiplvs of self defense. Below: Hector Puiols and limi Hendrix, alias Pat L adwt-ll, freaked out Katellas Be-Boppers. 1 '7p'r Y. :ffl -,f 511- , N' f - ' 315 9 4 1 'x age. ' 05,2 iw K 19.6-M Qmwrewhg V W ,,. aww wk sm! . Q4 W W, I, if 1 ffm Q-' Q 4 N 4, ... f ' if 4' fx 5 U L , X 'C' M , ' M 2 .gg I 'Glam -'I' -K :2: E5t?M Q .42 Jah Y Q p A5 Q f if ., . ,Nw eggs 5 Q i ,U 4 Q ,ix gm fi W,,g,. A ,210 1 , urn 'F , 2 J, ' .2 K 1555-'F Q-N f X Qi! M- X I K F aj Q if, -43. tc :rfxyaafxxi h f.. 1 if r E A M :gg ,hfqiittx ,Q 4 Q55 U E Q KN' Q Spirit Week freaked the apathy crowd We 'Nttix Top Righty Super-mouse. semi-streaker, Mike Monahan discussed college plans For little teddy with jill Mitchell. Top Left: Mark Baltes and Tim Wilson matched their muscles in the arm wrestling contest. Bottom Right: A fastidiouz- clean-up trew member strains- for a Zemi cup stuck to the bottom. Above: Dave lNatson exilzvited Auto shop S customizing techniques. t 1 .fi :silk iv fiwti 0 .3 KSN ,t .4 The uncaring, unenthusiastic, and anti-every- thing crowd found themselves crawling out from beneath their undisturbed habitats only to find that sometimes getting involved can be worth a few good laughs. Involvement was the key objective in the well-planned activities for Spirit Week. lt proved successful in oc- cupying nutrition and lunch with some un- usual feats of perserverance and strength. Pie- eaters provided many laughs, especially to those who were glad that they were only watching. Arm wrestling, car smashing and VW pushing allowed Kahi students to exibit tests of strength unmatched in these modern times. Those students who had throats the size of vacuum cleaner hoses were allowed to display their guzzling finesse' in the root beer chug- a-lug. Everything came off well, and it was a good week for craziness. ' 4. '64 4 , . 'ff' 1.21, ,QW Q -' M- --ma. .fin 4-.nt-az' A f ., 1 .Qi - tfiffzizitn gn' v,'J,f L91 '? '159!'xg..3.A -A an-gps .,s1.P.lwf 9 Q. Top Left: Mike Nuttleman, Larry Recker and Mike Roe said cheese to the camera while attempting the horizontal rope climb. Left: Even if he did lose the chug-a-lug, Kris Locken knew he'd get a free root beer. Above: A new technique for eating, involving assimi- lation of food through the nose and skin pores allowed this student to quickly finish his Activities 23 The Knights Marching Band, Chevalier 2.4 - Activities gm i , Q .,. MM ,, ..,,N ,,,,,,., 11? in 5. 6' A ? 2-1' 'ff Sim? 'f S' A vu .ffcfeer A ' w.N.',71' ,, C' 'CVM Af N i-Jef f ' aj if. ,,q,:f :' . 5,97 W I. 'QQ .f QD? , - Ja iiL5?f5L .imazfzqiifi 7 7, ,,, , it .444 Drill Team achieved a unity, a pride, a tradition of excellence Katella marched at the Santa Monica El Primeo Band and Drill Team Review un- der the musical direction of Mr. Bob Cot- ton. The drum squad led by Tom Verde- gem, Dennis Taylor, and jim Hukari, was successful here with a first place over sev- enty-five other drum squads. Banner car- riers showed form and precision at a filming through nearby Disneyland. Head drill team leader Patti Ditmar was a prime ex- ample of the pride and excellence felt by our drill team as displayed here during practice. Activities 25 Melodies of greatness Moments of gladness Memories of gold 11.1-1-ul w zmziiu-w1lm !! . 1 W lx 2 Q os,o , , sss, ,..,,,,Wm,,V,,M,, wg W 2 M ' ' 's f' s gm V 14' 5 F ,W 1? f is ,AQ-if ma, ,Q x I W , .W '13 L. ...A-'Il :X dm Q . -A ft , K I' n 5 ' 'W if A ,1 xg. . - f X X - x S, ' '-Q TN XX 'JE' f.. 1' or N rr We LY 'H 1 -, A-s . fbi? xox . . fi,-. .- im, -Ks '1 N, Z, 1-' 1 I ' , - ,, riff, V, , ' , 5 ww ,, A.., K 5 I M V V W 'ez 5. 1' L Q ' n ,N . f -' us.. 3 x O W I A Lend your mind, spare your muscle for higher reaching, higher Katella's Band and Drill Team anticipated Rose Parade excitement Top Row: A.Christensen, M.DePorter, M.Peterson, D.Tellam, D.Price, L. Sallus, N.Cordray, D.Fariell, I.Bond. Second Row: C.King, S.Gravitt, D. Varner, j.Giberson, D.Davis, T.Connelly, M.Heiden, j.Innis, M.Iones, M. Nuttleman, B.MacDonald, D.Smith, R.Watson, A.Mory, B.Timpte. Third Row: j.Prosa, R.Kelly, D.Taylor, T.Verdegem, j.Hukari, I.Cryan, D.Alex- ander, M.Whyman, j.l-leath, G.VanTubbergen, M.johnson, B.Runion, R. Moody. Fourth Row: Djobe, R.MacDonald, S.Gaddis, R.McQuillen, M. Johnson, B.Morris, M.Robbins, j.Clover, I.Rendel, l-l.Klein, C.Butter- baugh, M.Rutledge, B.Bennicosa, K.Cavanaugh, C.Ramsdell. Fifth Row: G.Miller, L.Burroughs, N.Ray, j,Rogers, M.Climo, L.Banks, B.Iohnson, R. 28 Activities Carlin, K.Smith, K.Wrede, W.Bryant, j.Hammond, C.Morris, Mr. Bob Cotton. Sixth Row: T.Rushing, L.Parsons, C.Matthews, A.Yamaguchi, T. Lindsay, M.j. Mcliown, Bob Horton, D.Parker, B.Allen, L.Sallee, R.Blair T.Aguilar. Seventh Row: R.Adler, H.Eldridge, I.Wade, 5.Schroeder, R. Lillie, C.Colde, H.Zimmerman, K.Tersigni, C.Yerdon, D.l-lenderson, D Henry, Djohnson. Eighth Row: B.Price, V.Hunter, C-.McKim, G.Wade, M.Wyatt, R.Roberts, C.Hendricks, C.Walden, S.Sorenson, S.Lusk, C.Boeck, M.Nuttleman. Bottom Row: Gary Templin, K.Greene, Willi- ams, L.Sergott, K.Kjellin, D.Whitten, M.Arford, S.Raley, P.Pietrok. 1 The Katella Band and Chevalier Drill Team marched to the tune of two new advisors in 1974. Mr. Bob Cotton directed the band and Mrs. Ioan Hueter advised the drill team. Under the leadership of drum major Cwary Templin and his assistants Marty Johnson and Randy Lillie, the musical marching squad performed and competed successfully throughout the year. Patti Ditmar, Rosalind Hood, Laura Morte, Edrie Killingbeck and Teresa Craven put forth long hours in executing their authority and guidance over the drill team. Practice for these groups, beginning in early August entailed getting up with and sometimes without the sun. The learning of music and routines occupied much of their time in preparing for the wall-to-wall schedule of fall performances. The excite- ment of the parade season brought honors to the Knights units including the band, drill team, twirler, and percussion squads. All these units placed respectively at Rosemead, Santa Monica, West Arcadia, and All Western Band Review. Pam Pietrok, Katella's solo twirler received a first or second place at every competition while the drum squad placed first at both Santa Monica and West Arcadia parades. Also out in front to present Katella were the banner carriers led by Karla Kjellin and the flag carriers led by Cheryl King. Our band and drill team found that the high spirit of competitiveness and enthusiasm made all the hard work and practice worthwhile. . r t Top Row C Padilla L Cunningham K Forde L Eberhard B Goodman S Whitman, S.Scriba, L.Marin. Fourth Row: S.Lesher, D.Davis, D.Hughes, Cardenas IW1ese DPyle Second Row PLove CCarhart IWheeler C L.Verusio, S.Milazzo, K.McKown, C.Craven, K.Ewing, R.Conzales, T. Wise C Ornelas D Stinar I Shephard C Saunders D Elvers Third Row Wilson, T.Lae. Bottom Row: Edrie Killingbeck, Rosalind Hood, Patti Dit- P Carter T Zabel B Stewart R Hatley T jones I Elvers K Perry D mar, Laura Morte, Teresa Craven. Activities 29 30 - Activities c at-2? F l if X 'Vw . . X T' K , 4 ' E- V 'lf 7ia'qs,'5f. Q1,i':, I -63 A Q X, ,Y is , i W' ', , ,ju 5 5M gat' A QQ gxwit itrrrgrsus sig it tb T if . gl :git Y ' Q. ,X ':,L 'Q X ,grit KN 1' 71' ,. 5-:xx R 'f-3,4 95,5 I 'ff' 5 Q grip .s va X A it , fi-t'+f4 ,Qin W? fi., 3 ' :girth if sw, it 34 Vij3F3-gg vifffiiwf 4 - - i of fe if 1 ,,.- f' L. ' 2 it M 357,-4. .1 Li . iwj.,-'H Q x :ia 3: 'ri .K t LN . if in fyQh,.,f-,fy 5 ,gil my qig,w 4,sxsf-4. M tg ki 1 'figs Q' -ilggtth., i 2 ,L . Y, 2 fn K J Q' -gf' I - 'i'i2f'1 f J ' 'fi .Q- T . c r F T' T '1 yy Y t Xe . t ,W 1 ali Yi ' f fl ' grit - if V 2 R ' I :ff i f Y? al l if 9- 7 ' it if ' .1 iii-VF: wig, X ti i 5' qu . , , it il A, b 52. . I X, 4 XL :is ,I E v w 'f i' T J nl' Q fp 4-f'VS1ff-Si? e f K -Qs 1-'V . g 'A L to I-S, Q , 1 it 4 6 - , ,Al 5 A I ir- uf. . , Q . , Q ,I b , . ,. aff g '13 , , X e 7. is lug' t 4 ,1 :,,. 'Q - f .if fi' f if i by eg' , he A 1 . , jig , 1 ,Qi sr.. A :LA . A K A' l , 5' 3 .I vi: p' fx A K I .V 4 . S' A ..1. he V V Lb . A , , 'Q X ,ga M . ., . tx K I I X . WV K 4, K is ws. ui S VN I at I , 1 q ' Q' x A e, i i y , p . I ,xy ,,.n,1i x t A -5 9 iff -Q3 5' F X' 4 , X c A Top: The drill team marched eight miles in the Tournament of Roses parade under the musical direction of the MacDonalds All-American Band. Above: Pam Pietrok, Katellafs solo twirler, sneaked a quick smile to the camera during a football half- time. Top Right: The drill team made their debut during a Howdy Assembly performance. Right: Pep band members brought a lively variety of music to the Friday pep assemblies. Highlights of performances 1 'B 1 l fl: X M. f A ,Mg C P s Y 'a 1 c xifl l. :H- u' . . l I X- af,- 9'-- ku, l .ax fm. J-ff. . L?x'.L.i5'f sms , . 3 , , 'if 5. - 4f it IM, C951 E Everything came up roses for the Katella Band and Drill Team. Out of the four-hundred and twenty applications sent in, the band and drill team were among the lucky twenty- one selected for this honor. Along with all the glory and excitement that comes in the Rose Parade, the band and drill team put in many long hours at the Anaheim Stadium in a preparatory march around the parking lot, sometimes as many as seven times around. The two units traveled to Pasadena together the day before and spent half of the night sleeping at Pasadena City College. The other half became a New Year's Eve party bringing the two groups closer together in a big celebration. The next day held an unforgettable march that entertained over a million onlookers! Q. 1 if . 4 ' we V .sf ff' mf H' , .. zz? 552 W, ,, ffWi?2H ' ' f 4 ., - N, Knights dazzeled with music mastery, The Katella Vocal Department proved as active a group as ever, during the 1973-74 year. Many challenges were met by the choruses as they coped with tiring rehearsal schedules, overcame their fear of solo parts, and tried to keep their tuxes and formals decent during their annual tour up the California coast to San Fransisco. Madrigals and Acapella choir performed at the Carter Bowl, South Coast Plaza, and Holiday in Music. Mr. Axworthy was again responsible for co-ordinating tours, perform- ances and generally keeping the group together. Besides being the moti- vating force behind Madrigals, A Capella and Advanced Girls Cwlee, he supervised the production of the Holiday in Music Program. His directing finesse showed throughout. The sellout show was ended on an inspira- tional note, when all the choirs in the district sang O Holy Nightw as has become traditional since its introduction several years ago. Girls Glee llfrom Topl: S.Hanson, V.Vehrs, C.Snell, R.5odman, D.Mullicane, M.C2eisler, C. The hard work and pride that is taken for their work can be Prick, B.Teyler, D.Winter, D.O'leary, S.Donald, Dfanzioy, C.Cerince, C.Ramsey, j.Baltes, C. seen in the A Capella Choir members faces. Duncan, I.Martin, K.I.eatherman, T.Rinks, N.Harris. 32 - Activities o, Re, Me, Fa, So, Ka, Tel, La, gf -315 i mu ' ik-s i Q A -lla Madrigals Qlfrom Toplz 5.Blocher, M.Vogel, P.Tomey, D.Davis, P.Weerts, I.Sheppercl, R.Didier, B.Lanning, L.Robbin, N.Ypma, D.Ieffries, H.Nordheimer, M.Brown, D.Carlson, I.Stout, M.Wilfinger, M.MacDonald, D.Dimaio, P.Carter. Above: At the Homecoming Assembly, A'Cappella, Madrigals, and Girls Glee sang out the spirit of the Knights, in costume. Left: Mr, Roger Axworthy, resplendent in his directing tux, was Master of Ceremonies for many performances. Activities - 33 Katella vocalists had active year crowned by tour 2 a E., Brown, C,Yorba, First Top Left: R.Vincent, M.Munger, R,Wetter, R.Meyers, j.Freeman, G.Marr, I.Phelps, S Freeman, S.Niclcler, 5.William, I. I.Coolc, D.Warner, L.Best, K.Essely, B.Allen, Sffurnbull. Second Row: I.Koffman, D,Warner B.Meissner, T.Wilson, B.Stewart, N.l3isher, K.Coffman, P.l.ehman, S.Gilbert, C.Ypma, l..5tills, D.Griffths, L.Williamson, D.Whitten, L Cunningham, M.Guziejka, K,5chilling, M.Ewing, K.Burgess, S.Dolan. Third Row: D.Damato, M.Wilfinger, D.Carlson, Djeffries, B.Lan ning, I.Shepard, M.Vogel. Bottom Row: M.McDonald, P.Carter, P.Tomey, M.Brown, S.Blocher, l..Robbins, P.Weerts, H.Nordheimer, I Stout, R.Didier, N.Ypma. of music was well expressed by Don Jeffries in his Mark Vogel not only proved to be a fine singer, but an excellent pianist. if fd' . FW .5 , , .I Q ,Q v- . 'S x 2. Due to the large number of students taking an interest in skiing, the Snow and Water Ski Clubs became larger and more active than ever before. Even though snow was not as abun- dant as last year, many more trips to local ski areas were scheduled and taken. Off-the-slope activities included silk-screening shirts and viewing various ski films. The Water Ski Club attracted more interest in the warmer spring months when the club was most active. Trips to the Colorado River and an Environmental Clean'-up Day were being considered. Snow Ski Club lop Row: D.I.ope1, I Ilrlley, K Ruesky, D Tillman, D Big head, M.Larson, L .Mx Kenney CQ Richlord, M,Carbine I..Recker, Ilfwanchef, Bjenkins, Cl,Davis, 5.Dolan, D Giber-.on Second Row: K,MtI.aughIin I Penn, T Baker I' W'esl, L.Core, S.Overcasr R Berlaina, C Hegel, D.I7omene, A.Bement, D Iieull, AI' Ollare If Mariades, I3 Farrell R Hernandez I. Thom, B I.em Third Row: I, Pietrok D 1-narhmugh Il nnnolly, L Moser. I, Bu kuuskis, B Hewitt C. Vhight R Blaikwell C K vrliun, M Holmes 5 Kalinvrik IRumbout- C..I.vwot-.I-.v, L Durand M Cilnmre Fourth Row- I. Hs-rt.un.r Y Turner C I rrlnhet, I. Connolly M 'vim I W her-ler M Burke 5 Mil Ie-.in M C .xrbxnf-, VC-awlas I' Palmer bl-ang Opposite Page: Water Ski Club Top Row. I IN:-iw L Hegel, I Hunter, I Ianl-, D Vivien, D Biglieirtl, I Ilall, I.Bigl1e.ir,l, ll Kallxsi h, I. Bugbee I,Wlw4'lz'r, I Hligtir, Second Row: I Phillips, K.Nels.xn D Yantliwr, C Yandivel, I' C iutilitie-ld U Baker, L Inliilwt, l McQuuv, 'ri linker Bottom Row: M Lrxlmuiv. I Ritchie, C Lewotskv D l.aurra Iliombuuls, lfmrtuw M Burke M Holmes R.I'lernantle1 IIA-In 5 fa G D ,Q U., I , gg-ext, oco,c if fp 1 if A ,E ,C Qi s gg 4, 3 , gif at 'T I 3 95 -' ' I Y Q IQ? i ff . as I . I 'Q fy fr ,I W G ' fn, if I is 0 , 1-bl T .Q r ? f . . li ll Q, ' I 4' i if , Snow and Water Ski Clubs sought favorable Conditions ,w.A,.-4 Opposite Paggg, Above: Steve Overcast accelerated out of a turn to gain extrai speed. Left: Snow Ski Club. Top: Water Ski Club. Above: Doug Domene made his first run of the day on unpacked powder, 'F Girls Athletic Association l'i-A 38 - Activities The Girls Athletic Association gave members the opportunity of par- ticipating with other schools in sports events such as basketball, soft- ball, volleyball, hockey and track. Many hours of practice before and after school helped girls develop skills in sports, sportsmanship, and teamwork. G.A.A. Cabinet members met weekly to discuss ways of raising money for new equipment and scheduled events. During the year, girls sold suckers, owl wind chimes, Christmas tags and Valen- tines. At the end of the year the Awards Banquet recognized members for their outstanding achievements. ...avW N wpan- A .Q - ' M K A , f 'gt -, .H Y,.i . ., , v X Q 1 r f -ff ,,: , vi wit 'Fd ,. M ,ff 7 r C mr nr ve- . 5 DP'21f nns- i'-Q-qv--ur .....4,.. s-afgufw , - .. ,m.f1rfig:r.f9S,yeas?-3 tg: .. . ifZ2Cii:5fei4i iIr.L' 121.555-az' fgiiiggffg' .ffzfiws . if -'.,1 1- .,. M., fe -ss 1 -... ffr. t ' L-we -W g m?f..:,, 'Q --.5--is G.A.A.: Top Row: P.Stein, M.Peterson, j.Vetter, D.Morrow, C.Henricks, C.Allec, T.Brennen, C.Smith, L.Schoepp, C.Meinhardt, C.Larson, D.Winter, K.Golde. Second Row: L.Stills, E.Okey, N.Hueler, M.Glick, S.Wilcox, D.Brimlow, C.Kalil, L.Sanders, B.Benicosa, W.Bryant, I.Mackin, S.Phillips, R.Bailey, K.Snedeker, B.Rankin. Third Row: C,Schweitzer, R.McCinnis, T.Musch, C.Vandiver, D.Sellers, J.Grahm, D.Mackin, 1.Kallisch, S.Blocher, K.Barnett, V.Gardner, j.Baltes, L.Wilcox. Bottom Row: D.Henry, E.Kaiser, M.Nuttleman, D.l.opez, K. Waugh, P.Rust, D.Dawirs, K.Stoddart, M.Pool, C.5prentall, I.Cuenther. Opposite Page: Top Right: Rene Sodman practiced hard for an upcoming game. Top Left: Kim Stoddard fought against an Anaheim opponent to achieve victory. Below Left: During a time out, Mrs. Ferguson called a conference to discuss tactics. Below Right: julie Mackin executed the winning stroke in a match against Bobby Riggs. This Page: Below Left: Debbie Standing and Carolyn Yerdon warmed up before the game. Below Right: Marilyn Peterson and Laura Bonnell played a relaxing game of yawn tennis. Activities - 39 Student Cabinet: Goals within grasp Rhonda Gogos Secretary of Assemblies loe Tietge Senior Class President 40 - Activities ,ite LZ? . , -...elf-vapw ,.- Brad Foster Speaker of the House Rory Bertaina ASB President Ae .5 iii W Lynne Bugbee Secretary of Pep v Bev Prentice Iunior Class President r Tr 1 . yt 'ti ll' l ' H in N 4 - 4 J H K A 9 ,YT - ' ' Steve Dolan Debbie Benton Sophomore Class President Secretary of Student Affairs WHEN! 5 if 'in'-...4i3f, f ,, M, Karen Klein ASB Secretary Randy Watson ICC President Steve Tillotson leannie Trujillo ASB Treasurer Secretary of Environment Qi., , I Marianne Gilmore Secretary of Publicity Pam Pietrok ASB Vice President Serving as a bridge between the administration and the students, are the members of the stu- dent cabinet. Their functions throughout the year stretched far and wide. Their main re- sponsibility was distributing the finances amongst clubs, organizations, school projects and any other curricular activities. Outside of Katella, the cabinet also had the task of keep- ing good relations among the schools of our district and county. The officers were elected on their leadership qualities by last years student body. They got together fourth period to discuss the ways to make Katella more enjoyable. But class time wasn't the only time spent by cabinet members on problems. Many extra hours were put in working on how to build school pride amongst the students, building new lunch area planters and several meetings to determine their major goals and objectives for the year. These were: 1. The completion of the Student Park 2. Achieving better campus unity 3. Campus Improvement 4. More and better entertainment 5. Maintaining school spirit 6. Improvement of publicity Activities - 41 Senate, House, I.C.C. Campus improvement big goal for student government .,,, -mill'-' pun! 'ni- -1111-11 galil! ,av WN! H f' 87? I.C.C.: Top Row: R.Watson, M.Vogel, C.Walden, D.Bighead. Second Row: C.Sch- weitzer, Cffalichet, D,West, S.Overcast, D.Dawirs. Third Row: W.Starkey, S.Mc- Lean, C.Padilla, L.Bugbee, D.Domene, K.Kaylor. Bottom Row: A,Massaro, M.Ar- Brad Foster-Speaker of the House ford, B.Brummel, M.Long, j.Hunter. House of Representatives: Top Row: C.Talichet, K.Stevens, j.Stieler, M.Boyer, D.Bighead, R.Dunn, B.Foster, M.Monahan, M.I.indholm, D.Domene, D.I3eutz, I.Hunter. Second Row: T.Lemieux, M.Mueller, B.Hewitt, P.Palmer, D.Morrow, L.McDermed, R.Kushner, D.Cadman, D.Lopez, P.john- son, S.Deleese, Third Row: R.Gonzales, D.Dawirs, C.Maquire, C.Certain, B.Rollins, S.Carl, L.Safford, P.Lauria, V.Cawlas, D.Barnett. 42 - Activities .3 ag, . 2-.-7936: if tm... -rv Q ' Even though the Senate was predominately female they did their best to unite the classes into one. The Senators worked mostly with class of- ficers and all of them were deeply involved in various student activities. Senate at Left: Bottom Row: P. Wood, T.Koch, D.Marsh, P.Pie- trok, I.Kaplan, K.Kjellin, E.Maria- des. Second Row: D.Edwards, I. Curtis, C.Brown, K.Mansfield, B.Prentice, A.Priscoe, I.Tietge. Top Row: S.Dolan, I.Dickens, J. Simms, D.Scarbrough, C.Rodri- ., guez, I.Penn, D.Tellam. W -'MHP ' Hifi ' . 3 .H ,s,,..,. A315 The I.C.C. flnter Club Councilj, was composed of people who were leaders in every sense of the word. They represented every walk of life from athletic clubs to scholastic organizations. They were all individualists with one common goal, to get everyone involved in some type of club. Whether student interest was mental or physical, they made sure to provide an activity climate for proper club growth. The result was a variety of clubs which suited the student here at Katella. House of Representatives was composed of students electedin their first period classes. Though large in size there was little confusion as Reps usually agreed on what they wanted done. Headed by Brad Foster, Speaker of the House, committees were formed to help im- prove ou rcafeteria food, and to challenge the new bell schedule. Our campus grew bigger and better throughout the year. After much effort by the student government we finally got our pool and after two years in the planning, the student park neared completion. Sprinklers and planters were also added. Activities 43 Interact involved with handicapped Interact's top goal this year was to raise money for the cripple founda- tion in support of its lobby. Through its many fu nd raising pro- grams, such as selling Christmas stockings, Chocolate Easter Bun- nies, and peanuts at the football games. They achieved this goal. Along with that, they made wall decorations and started reading programs, where members went and read to the handicapped. Mr. Klinkhammer, advisor for the club, said he hopes to see many more performances done by Interact club in the years to come as well as the help they've already provided. Interact: Top Row: C.Marr, 5.Krebs, C.Loprest. Second Row: A Massaro M Michaud IKaIlisch B Benicosa K Palmer Bottom Row: N.Zelenka, C.Abramsen, G.Parnagien, M.Warren. P-M Above: Rotary Club District Governor Gordon Strachen presented Interact with an award as for the most community service in the past year. Right: Santa Claus talias Guy Marrj took time out to help deliver Christmas stockings for Interact. 44 - Activities .M,.,A-ff' Fellowship of Christian Athletes grew in importance l F.C.A. Top Row: D.l.opez, S.Overcast, P.Asbra, M.Lindholm, C.Loprest, T.Petty, Second Row: J.Stieler, M. Domene, K.Slaven, D.West, D.Domene, B.Auday,Third Row: K.Steven, S.Christopher, G.Evans, K.Smith, B. Purcha, M.Munger, Bottom Row: P.C-ray, R.Wygal, S.Woodyard, D.Deleese, S.Deleese. In its second year of exist- ence F.C.A. doubled its size of members and its importance on campus. This year the fellowship was involved in assemblies, fund raising programs for the athletic department and field trips for its member- ship. Top Left: At one of the clubs night gatherings, Mr. Werschke, the club's ad- visor, opened the meeting with prayer, Top Right: The fellowship was formed to show that athletes have concerns other than just sports. Activities - 45 Yearbook: Energy saving staffers caught barely streaking across deadlines Perhaps the hardest part of yearbook staffing for many of our inmates, came when it was time to get back into the normal stream of everyday Kahi living. Finding it hard to re-adjust many staf- fers felt awkward eating lunch outside of Room 17, without so much as a proof sheet to look at. The mere mention of emotional topics in the casual lunch time conversations, such as deadlines or ten point, caused many a lip to tremble. Many found the outside world unchallenging with it's few and far between earth-shaking problems and longed for the life of a roving reporter. Unfortu- nately, the shock proved too great as some staffers, unable to cope with the hostile environment, fell by the wayside when they no longer had their birthday celebrated by loud-mouthed year- bookies. Alas, they were such a good group. Seldom the day went by when they did not have at least a mildly humorous joke or a refreshing tidbit from the Photo Staff. But perhaps a bit of the traveling minstrel in them all can be gleaned from these precious pages, harvested with their own toil, if not always out of love, perhaps obligation. Top Row: Sandy Popke, Pop , Doug Domene, Ding-a-ling dom-in-ee , Tracy Zabel, Ms. Able , Lori McDermed, Mic , Laura Morte, Mort-wart , Julie Allen, Pod , Steve Tillitson, Til1i , Mr. Barkawi, Barkis , Bottom Row: Lynne Bugbee, Bug-a-bee , Steve Hall, Dr. Dementoug Michelle Mareks, Mich , Jeff Hunter, Head , Ienni Royce, Jenni GAA , Ellen Sheinblum, Index El- len , Ron Kushner, Hawk , Shirly Carl, Lois Lane g George Tellam, Georgie Porgie . 46 Activities W 5 Top Right: Steve Tillitson got his best ideas sitting on the can. Above Right: Barkis vowed to shave off his beard if deadlines were met. - me e .0 -Q Assistant Editor, Tracy Zabel, designs a layout for the sophomore class section. George Tellam searched for suitable pictures in the Activities proof book. . 'M f ----- - Editor, jeff Hunter, assisted the staff with the knowledge from former years. Shirly Carl took dictation for shooting orders from Class Editor, Ron Kushner. N , 'F' 'ar' Zig' Q Shirly Carl, Laura Morte, Tracy Zabel, Sandy Popke, look over pictures for class section. EARN BIG BUCKS! You can earn big money in America's fast growing copy writ- ing field. We can teach you how to use your natural talent and break through to the land of milk and honey. Simply write, in 25 words or less, Why I think the Yearbook Staff has done a good job , and send it to Writing School, P.O. Box 1, Peoria Ill. We will evaluate your work on aptness of thought, content, and quality and tell you whether or not you have the talent to write professional copy. Please include check or money order for 525.00. If finances are a problem,we have a convenient plan that allows you to substitute your oldest male child for the standard fee. Extension courses are also offered in Photo Crop- ping, Layout Design, Creative Mumbling and Blackboard Ob- scentities. an WW' P555 Activities 47 1 www 4.1 - - Top Row: K.Canchola, K.Klein, P.Crutchfield, I.Bighead, C.Molina, T.Dewald, Second Row: P. Cadwell, T.Doyle, G.Roquet, D.Scarbrough, M.Gilmore, C.Moser, l...Recker. Third Row: P. Hut- ton, T.I.ychkoff, R.Blackwell, Bottom Row: E.Mariades, I.Phelps, B.Lube, C.Frey, I.Dickens, C.Hendricks, S.Popke, C.McCrary, M.Kelley, Mrs. Butler. Knight's Staff '74 produced a great series of papers to keep the Katella campus informed. Keeping the school's activities posted and up to date was only part of the job of a staff member. Digging up scoops outside the campus, like covering rock concerts, the energy crisis and movie ratings was also in their busy schedule as they attempted to keep the student body informed on the world around them. Using artistic drawings by Cindy Moser and Tod Lychkoff, they added to the interest of the readers. Mrs. Lois Bulter was their advisor and she helped the students with their grammar and gave other journal- ism tips to keep their stories well written. Running out of ink and paper, not enough typewriters, late stories, figuring out layouts, interviewing the impossibles and being late to class were just a few of the problems that they faced, but overcame and each paper was well worth reading. 48 Activities Top Right: Tim and Pat showed their athletic abilities during lunch. Middle Right and Below: Editors, Debbi and Karen, and Staff Reporter Mike Kelly, worked diligently on page layouts. 1. .1 if 4-fa k,.V A WTS '-v--q.....,, . -Kel .H ,, ,ag 'Fe 1 2 nm? M S? A ' 1. . I 5 4 V4 QE ,. .4 'L ,. ' 2 5' 'fi'- 5 -x or-tl ,W -to ,gav- 'fti y x 32-V at 'hn- Top Left: Mrs. Butler advised a newspaper staff with winning journalistic style, Top Right: Staff reporter, Cindy Moser handed out papers while Larry Recker collected the money for the cash box. Middle Left: Crea- tivity was combined by staff members working on upcoming deadline. Middle Right: Jackie Bighead and Patti Crutchfield examined the draft copy of the Christmas issue from the print shop. Bottom Left: Robie Blackwell clipped out her editorial for her string book. Activities - 49 Photo Staff advanced film AT' An. ? 3 r . - 4 The photo staff, operating this year with ex- panded facilities, once again went about the business of documenting Katella life on film. In between their busy shooting schedule there was always time for a little good-natured fu n. Games like Hthrow the sponge , freak-out the loadie or scream at Mr. Parrott were frequently played by photo and yearbook staff members. Their hard work provided many valuable year- book photos, and through it all, they never lost their sense of humor. Far Left, Top: Mr, Parrott, photo staff advisor, closes in for the kill. Photo Staff-Top Row: Donna Pruett, Dave Cadman, Sam Deleese, Dwight Cromie, Dan Lekawa. Sec- ond Row: Wayne Hinkle, Warren Posey, Jim Wohlt, Tina Perez, Scott Sabicer, Cary Hugo. Bottom Row: Mich- elle Alec, Mark Larson, Sandy McLean. Top Left: Tina Perez tallies up grade points. Bottom Left: Dwight and Wayne mistakenly devote two hours time to studying a blank piece of paper. Pico and Sepulveda and desert shots courtesy of Wayne Hinkel and Mark Larson. Activities 51 -4 German Club: Top Row: G.Chapman, K.Campbell. Bottom Row: B.Wagner, S.Blocher, N.Ypma, CC-olde, advisor, Mr. Green. 52. - Activities French Club: Top Row: N.Meskin, I.Fenton, S,Dempster, G.Marr, J.Spinelli, M.Hazelgrove, G.Cadman, P.Asbra, K.Wiley, K.McKown. Second Row: M.Warren, M.Carbine, M.Carbine, C.Arreola, j.McMillin, H.Nix, C.Wien, L.Fluor, A.Massaro, j.Curtis, B.Rollins, C.Koziatek, D.Price, I.Rollins. Third Row: C.Wien, L.Fluor, A,Massaro, J.Ecrement, T.Lemieux, C.Browning, C.Powers, K,Pyles, I.Wengert, C.Carhart. Bottom Row: C.Fritsch, j.Ong, S.Dolan, C.Abramson, C.Talichet, P.Clever, J.Martin, M.Mueller, L.Thom, L.Durand, S.Milazzo, L.Wi1liamson. Language Clubs More activities created more interest Spanish Club: Top Row: j.Houseman, C.Vantubbergen, B.jenkins, C.Van Diver, H.Sanchez. Second Row: J.Hieden, I.Lindy, K,Can- chola, B.Van Diver, M.Michaud. Bottom Row: D.Wright, C.Rowland, D.Borgini, ,l.Bryan, C.Talichet. E H ml -f-. .,.M:,,,, A wr f- .af .ns - .... .- ,asa C --sv-..9vi...g.,,,,q, albert G A Understanding different cultures was the pur- pose of the foreign language clubs. The Ger- man Club, with Bob Wagner as president and John Giberson as V.P., took a dinner trip to the Phoenix Club where they sampled Brat- wurst and Kase as well as German films. The main goal of the club was to raise money for a future field trip to Germany. The Span- ish Club, besides electing Caroline Talichet president and Debbie Griffiths V.P., ate at Mexican restaurants where they tried out their Spanish on the waiters. Their trip to Ensenada was the highlight of the year. The French club prepared French dinners and snacks through- out the year. Caroline Talichet, also French Pres. planned for the club to see the I. Paul Getty Museum on a field trip. Alpine Village's spirit attracted Katella's German club. Activities 53 Scholars, Athletes attracted to honor clubs gs ,- 5 4 Varsity Club: Top Row: 5.Tillotson, J.Barney, M.Carson, M.Baughman, V.Schrezenmeir, R.Bailey, I.Welshans, R.Coddard, R.Burns, R.Corcoran, S.Kaplan, j,Stevens, I.Tietge, R.Bertaina. Second Row: D.Domene, D West, R.McLaugh1in, P.Reed, M.I.indholm, P,Blount, G.Evans, S.Chris- topher, L.Gore, R.Rodriguez, T.Petty, B.5tern, B.Pounce, Ifreeman Varsity Club found itself tangled up in problems of a little bit different nature than what people might expect. Finding ways to spend their money was a major aim for the club. Besides purchasing club patches for the letterman's jackets, Varsity club also successfully sponsored a car wash which was good for fifty dollars. cf' 4 ,,,,, ,. 'ff EWS l il MJM, , K IIN 74...-L 54 Activities Third Row: M.Saye, L.Recker, S.Overcast, T.Ohare, P.Gray, B.Purcha, D.Lopez, K.Snook, T.Baker, I.Trenton, M.Munger, S.Freeman. Bot- tom Row: N.Vidovich, S.Woodyard, S.Delesse, D.Delesse, L.Witcomb, B.Keith, D.Feutz, D.Walters, D.Stewart. Varsity member Doug Clark helped with concessions during the halftime. P335 '-fs., Nhqbvgi .3.n0f' Nn3.,s,5 ,,.,v..f V , 5 ,,,,,, - ff Gold Seal Bearers Top Row: D.Wakamatsu, D.Conner, R.Blakley, j.l.acob, S.5chenck, C.Brown, D.Bighead, j.Callen, T.Verdegem, S.Fithian, R.Beaumont, I.l-lunter, Bottom Row: K.Roesky, C.Ramsdell, N.Spears, T. Nagel, M.Gilmore, M.McKown, K.Krueger. xv-..-.we-...cow-w.L ew. . .,. .. The California Scholarship Federation is a statewide hon- orary organization which at- tracts the above average stu- dent. C.S.F. requires that members maintain a 3.50 grade point average. To be a Gold Seal Bearer one must be a member of C.S.F. for at least four out of the six high school semesters. The Gold Seal Bearers received a seal on their diploma, which aids them in their college and job opportunities. CSF. Top Row: I.l'lunter, M.l.ong, I.Fenton, I.Callen, D.Conner, T.Masters S.Schenclc, D.Bighead, A.Langfeldt, S.l-lall, K.Roesky, N.Meskin, M.Krick, S.Kaplan, C.l-lendricks, J.Lacob, D.Davis, R.Harvey, M.Michaud, G.Parna- gian. Second Row: l..Williarnson, M.Warren, K.Kaylor, B.Purcha, C.Smith, j.l lousman, I.l-leiden, T.Verdegem, K.Wiley, R.Blakley, I.Craven, M Carbine, C.Barber, L.Thom, M.McKown, R.Beaumont, K.Kjellin, D.Waka- matsu, D.Griffiths, C.Colde, K.McKown, Hlimmerman. Third Row: S. Maron, j.Ong, M.Carbine, I.Shimamura, R.Carlin, W.Russell, C.Ren, S. Allicotti, M.Macias, B.Bates, B.Nease, M.Clark, C.Larson, L.Fluor, S.Milaz- zo, W.Starkey, C.Talichet, C.Fritsch, K.Stoddart, A.Massaro, K.Tersigni. Fourth Row: P.Lehman, I..Sallus, M.Breads, A.l-linkel, P.Tomey, I.Allen, P. Pietrok, S.Popke, D.Pyle, T.Craven, D.Price, j.Weatherby, P.lohnson. Bot- tom Row: D.Wright, C.Ramsdell, B.l.em, D.Kessler, M.Cilmore, C.Rowland, D.Lowery, M.Nuttelman, L.Bertaina, S.Dolan, D.Borigini, C.Abramson, E. Ting. Activities 55 'Y 7 W ' ' Drama department brushed off towards a good year, b The Skin of Their Teeth The year's opening theatrical production The a big success. The play centered around the An- Skin of Our Teeth , was an excellent and very trobus family and how they were able to make it enjoyable play. The entire cast and stage crew put through the difficult crisises of life by the skin of in many long hours of practice making the play their teeth. 56 - Activities X S i 5 3- J 2994? I X Y I L - WR . Q A r., T ir ' In . 0' , A' Ls . QQ' K,- S . .K .. NN if '- Egg A :A va L -mx 'Q qqwgi .Y 5 s' 5' ' fugi- - G J.. fi? .s - Ax - 1' ,. .2 3. 'H V' 2 'P i ?'1 ,t'Q Q , L ig. ,ex ly VJ 3'.,.g,. Q af L 'III I ,,. MY' - ' yfrmif. h Znvf' X -,ffm I! gg A- .,,' , 3 . -. we L' 'uf xl' Q4 -, .'JfQ l,4!Q .4 e L ik? X 1 K N ff' 1, f . .: 1 Sgt! ' .. . 3- 5 Q if S4 .Q 2 54 Q as O .w , 4 Q ' .f4,g:f. M L, , Ya x Q s xo. .ii1 , h L, K 'F , dv. ,,. A ,v ff 5' ww ig , x E 1 if 1 Q Y u 5, .lv . .:kl1,,g. W V. ai . X, Q ll'1? 4' ff' ..,,:v1f s -.Qxx 4292 4 'F an Q ' a Speech: Quality not quantity Traditionally a large group the 73-74 Katella Speech Club experienced a dwind- ling membership. Despite quantity problem, the club fulfilled its winning image through individual awards. With the possible return of speech next year into the curriculum, the club may see a growing trend. Above Left: Speech Club mem- bers let off a little steam as they proudly displayed hot merchan- dise. Above Right: Mr. Vlasak and Rose Gonzales relaxed while discussing tough competition. 58 Activities Speech Club: Top Row: S,Hall, R.Kushner, Second Row: R.Stark, I Ljohnson, M.Mareks, A.Christianson, T.Sherman, Bottom Row: P.Piet fa ! 4 ,. wg 4 I 1, Q V I - I Z, ' WC if .4 , .A A like '..t fi if ff K ,V ' ,UF 2 5 ,' X ia! fs 'earns .Penn, j.Bighead, K.Greene, S.Dempster, Third Row: rok, K.Kjellin, C.Abramson, R.Gonzales. 'Ui by aw 'iz 3 , 4 Drama Club: Backbone of theater arts Drama Club: Top Row: T'.Tyler, C.Padilla, R.Stark, D.Hacker, B.Morris, R.McMillan, R.Singer, I.Penn, D.Frehler, C.Peter, P.Murphy, C.Locken. Second Row: D.VanBuren, j.Airola, T.Douglas, S.Preeman, T.Craven, M.Mareks, Pjohnson, D.McKechnie, M.Munger, T.Sherman, D.Drake. Bottom Row: M.Rinehart, P.Tomey, B.Brummel, M.Dougherty, l..Crass, N.Garcia. The Boardwalk scenery in Skin of Our Teeth was painted by Chris Locken and Lynda Grass. Mitzi Rinehart applied makeup on Iudy Airola before performances on stage. A much needed drama workforce was supplied by the uni- versally able-bodied Drama Club members. Having three stage productions this year kept them busy painting scenery, arrang- ing props, and generally making too much noise behind stage during performances. For the profits to be gained, members harnessed themselves behind street vending apparatuses and propelled their svelte bodies around peddling goodies at games. Activities 59 Q: '- Y ,ff W ,g .xl 3 1 2 ' 1 I9 QNX . P JY' 5 s , . 1415, 141 X ff. Dark of the Moon, the mid-year drama pro- duction, opened the eyes of Kahi teeny- boppers to the world of witches, white lightnin', and foot-washin' Baptists. Al- though white lightning was nothing new to some of the audience, the rape scene and good country music provided ample stimu- lation to their eager cerebrums. The story involved a loose and well-known country girl named Barbara Allen, who caused a stir of controversy in the small town by marry- ing Iohn, the witch boy. In typical melo- dramatic style, Barbara Allen dies in the end, and John goes back to the halter- topped witch lovelies. Director Mrs. Ninah Conlyn's esprit-de- corps gave added life to the play, along with the prop and stage crew's between-the- scenes excitement. Top Left: Teresa Craven as Barbara Allen, and Bill Brummel as John, discussed the dubious legitimacy of their child, who happened to be a- burnin' in the yard. Middle Left: My pockets was empty and my shoes was worn, so I had to take the cash from the register drawer, repented Uncle Smelicue tDave Frehlerl, to Preacher Haggler and the rest of the mourners bench. Bottom Left: Unscrupulous witches, who always got what they wanted, manipulated Conjur Man fRichard Comeauj, into betting the life of Barbara Allen, Above: Barbara Allen, saved by the grace, fell prey to the will a Cawd, Activities 61 Clubs promoted member's individuality Above: TASK members form line for acupuncture treatment after speech by Mr. Thompson. Right: The newest style in bracelets. Although a smaller group than usual, TASK 1Todays achieving scientists of Ka- tellaj, promoted interest in the many different areas of science. Fieldtrips and guest speakers were part of the years activities. One highlight was the guest speaker on acupunc- ture. Advisor Mr. Robert McMahon and president Cathy Filtz encouraged students to become in- volved in science. 62 Activities . .. .....l.........1......... I Top Row: N.Meskin, S.Krebs, A.Langfeldt, S.Kaplan, C.Hendricks, I.Lacob. Second Row: G.Davis, I.Dallisch, B.Ben nicosa, B.Bates, I.Heiden. Third Row: E.Ting, C.Ren, K.Kaylor, I.Anderson. Bottom Row: N.Zelenka, C.Filtz, M.War ren. Bicycle Club: Top Row tlfrom Leftl: B.Brummel, J.Schmall, R.Laub, G.Byrd, D.Dawirs, A.Byrd, K.Kaylor, R.Beaumont. Bottom Row: D.Henry, D.Barnett, D.Vann, M.Beverige, D.Foster, D.Wakamatsu, S.Chois, C. Schweitzer. Chess Club: Top Row ffrom Leftj: W.Starkey, I.Callen, j.Houseman. Bottom Row: D.Wakamatsu, L.Safford, M.Starkey. With the recent gas shortage the trend towards non-motor driven vehicles has increased the membership in the bicycle club. Most of the first semester was spent planning for spring field-trips to Featherly and O'Neil Parks, and a trip to Lake Elsinore. The club also became involved in city planning for bike trails. Chess is a thinking sport, that stimu- lates and trains you to look at all angles of a problem. The Chess Club practiced hard at their meetings and showed their talent and skills at tournaments with other schools. Activities 63 i Art and Bowling Clubs worked after hours Creativity and patience was shown by members of the Art Club. The individual artists worked after school with clay, needlepoint, batik and other art medias, with not one of the members enrolled in a classroom situa- tion. The club visited South Coast Village at the be- ginning of the year to gather new ideas for upcoming projects. The advisor, Mrs. Escoe, taught two periods at Katella and made a special effort to come to the art meetings. Weekly activities gave Bowling Club almost 100 per cent attendance. They bowled every Monday after school in individualized tournaments lasting the semes- ter. Bowling members got to know each other very well and bowled more for the pleasure than for the winning. Senior, Dudley Wakamatsu, showed precison and determination while bowling in the tournament. at Art Club Top Row: C.Barber, L.Sallus, l..Williamson, M.Monahan. Bottom Row: A.Massaro, M Breads, A.Hinkel, S.Greek. Right: Mike Monahan worked with clay at the weekly meeting. 64 Activities Bowling Club Top Row: M.l.ong, 5.Schenck, D.Stout, G.Templin, Second Row: D.Wakamatsu, R.Watson, R.I.aub, K.Kaylor Bottom Row: D.Vann, S.McLean, D.Barnett. Susan Reinoso and Steve Dolan took full advantage of resources. Below: Mr. McMahon believed that teachers should take full advantage of the new library resources in their classes. V New Media Center granted to Katella New equipment in Media Center gave students new and wider op- library portunities. Library Staff: Mrs. Lambeth, Mrs. Lattimer, Mr. Nutt, Mrs. Rehm, during planning session under the leadership of Mrs. Bell, librarian. Left: Mrs. Bell, one of the finest and most dedicated librarians around, Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Katella received a S123,698 grant to expand and improve our library facilities. Katella com- peted with schools from all over the state and received one of the highest grants. The Media Center doubled the size of our library. Microfilms, mi- crofilm readers, tapes, filmstrips and projectors were only part of the new audio-visual aids. 12,500 books were added to make the total 22,000 with over 600 records, from classical to rock, which were added to the Media Center. New furniture throughout the library, two soundproof conference rooms, and a typing room completed the project. Mrs. Bell, the library staff and several teachers worked hard to select ma- terials that would help the students and teachers the most. With the efforts of these people, our library was one of the most complete school libraries around. During the month of April our library was designated as a model library and was open to the community for viewing. Activities 65 66 - Sports ...tx -s' 10 nn- 'NN Wa, A if ,. ' .fi 4. 1 ,rw ..-ak-5. Q. ' '-iw 052,55 I gf, N3 - A -X. W N 1 -Q Fw 5- 5' , am A, 4 ' , Mx ' nf Sm. W .5 . in xx sf 'Y ,. .Q Q X1 .X:,: Nag SQ - v t. H55 Q 66 - Football A ,V VV::, k..k K M Vkkk ? . .,,. ly V M ,, Top Row: R.Corcoran, G.Evans, D.Domene, R,Rodriguez, S.Overcast, jffietge, I.Knapp, M.Nuttleman, N.Vidovich, S.Deleesep Second Row: S Tillotson, T.Petty, M.Lindholm, D.Watson, R.McLaughlin, C.White, V.Schrezenmeir, R.Ferguson, G.Barela. Wm u S, , Third Row D Clark B Ponce D Walter D Lopez IBarney M Baughman R Goddard R Mmarsch, D.BiClwell, R.Burns Bottom Row T Chaves Opponent Los Alamitos Fullerton Mission Viejo Saddleback El Modena Villa Park Foothill Tustin Orange Varsity Football fl' B, Stern 10 K. Snook 11 D. Anderson 12 Quaffefback End Quallefbxk L. Core 15 Quarterback Dave Anderson has head to head talk with the R. Sater 16 L- RBCIKCI' 23 Quarterback offensive co-ordinator Coach Vincent during Mission game. Quarterback Hdlfbadi Fire up! Fire up! Fire up! R. Bernina 24 M- Baltes 26 Halfback Halfback Starting off a brutal Crestview league schedule, the Knights led by Head Coach Bob Lampshire, met the Diablos with determina- tion. Katella's offense sparked by Recker led the Knights to a 17-7 victory. Derek West and Tim Petty fought to shut off Fullertons running game, Kahi rolled to a impressive 7-6 victory. 70 - Football D. West 33 Halfback '- :5 3: .. ww 1 - -1-f112...22E552??. .E5E525E151 ..-' :2:?xi5E2:' . 1,5- 1 4' QE t 15533228 351-:ff 1 ng. 5:1-' .fffff '-Q -P' NV D. Sanchez 35 Halfback 5555555535153 If wh 'ovrx G. Barela 43 R. Ferguson 44 Halfback Planker V Schrezenmeler 50 G White 51 Center Center After starting league play wlth a doml natmg w1n over M1ss1on Vnejo the Kmghts suffered the turnmg pomt of the season wxth a 14 13 loss to Saddleback The Roadrunners scored the flrst tlme they got thelr hands on the ball wlth a 58 yard scormg drlve But the next tlme the Kmghts got the ball Larry Recker had a 24 yard blast and Rory Bertalna salled m for the score Both teams scored agam but the Knights falled on the wmnmg two pomt Converslon Katella s defense led by Volker Schezenmexer Steven T11 lotson Ralph Burns and Derek West stopped Foothlll if Q 3- ' ahbfww .sf I , , 11 ' , gigs: '9'..f'At, . 4 so NWN? fha, x 1 4 l 5 Mm , ,, . , .f, :r R. McLaughlin 54 Center M. Lindholm 62 T. Petty 63 Guard Guard W., D. Watson 56 Guard in ,et ... 'ff'- ..- H .- K .W JM. . ' .....,0.- ' it..-mf: ,ff-9'wf t 'V' HN- - ' S. Tillotson 64 End, Glen Evans pulls one down in pay dirt for Katella's only Guard touchdown against El Modena. Katella was defeated 17-7. 17' The blitz was on as the Katella defense charged through the Fullerton line as the Red Machine stomped the Indians 7-6 in a close pre-season battle in front of a jammed crowd, V' 1 , R. Burns 66 D. Bidwell 68 Guard Tackle Knight's Rory Bertaina boots off a high punt as Derek West gets a vital block on the oncoming Foothill rush. El Mo stuns Knights - spoils Homecoming I s K .- IP, Q 3 4... ' 7 gpm- . . ...Mew Q- . 'ii t. - -s N Ap, f-.,. - . . v. . Halfback, Derek West, carried the ball for Katella against El Mo. Larry Recker and Don Walters blocked the oncoming defense. :Ns Katella quarterback, Lanny Core passed out of the pocket, against Foothill as he got blocking from tackle Ioe Barney, center Ron McLaughlin, and halfback Rory Bertania. Revenge-minded El Modena came to La Palma Stadium ready to play as they shocked the Knights 17-7. Despite the efforts of Glenn Evans on his touchdown scoring catch, the Knight's were behind most of the game. The first half was all El Modena as they rambled up the Katella middle. Coming out after halftime, Katella began throwing. Moving down the field, Sater hit Evans for a touchdown. The defense began to halt the Vanguard's running game, but it was too late for the Knights as they were unable to overcome El Mo's lead. R. Minarsch 69 R. Goddard 70 Guard Tackle M. Baughman 71 Tackle i a D. Lopez 73 Tackle I. Barney 72 Tackle Football 73 D. Walters 74 B. Ponce 75 D. Clark 76 A 5- Delefse 77 N- Vidvvirh 73 Guard Tackle Gu ard Guard Guard g :MQ 2 Q . I 1' u H :pf 0 I' 5 9 . iss ' 3' H A 1 61.1-' -,- K Q. 2-7522 S' f 7 u . 'ii ' X .,. , 7 N f ' 7 :JJ at gb 4. L . - 213' , ei f' -. 4 -Q .a.. V, . ,qw , . -W- J a,d7 .2-Eafi-...-Q . hir- ?-? 'T 1 f - far . -..-w4sl11,f br2g'2 . L yr 2- .' - w e ,iii diff'-fr-f .Mr,.w..a,..,, arut, , . W Larry Recker's great running ability was seen against Foothill. Recker ended up the Sth best runner in the Big A Empire. Katella High School's football season ended with a 2 win 5 loss record. The Knights had a victory over Mission Viejo, then lost 5 straight games, but came into their own with a muddy 7-0 win in a game that raised them from the cellar of the Crestview League. The game which kept both Katella and Orange on the ground due to rain, had its only score on a key fum- ble recovery by Volker Schrezenmeier on the Orange 16 yard line. The Knights then drove down to the one yard line where quarterback Lanny 'Gore scored on a one yard plunge. The Knights defense then rose to the occasion allowing the Orange Panthers only one yard net gain in the second half to preserve the win and conclude the 73-74 football season. 74 Football I. Knapp 82 P. Blount 82 I- Tietge 83 ' Flanker Flanker Tight End Q T fs, -ll-ec -rzgf Q W -W .eggs he-. Q .Y 1-nf W.,-q-, .QQ 1 M 'i an- . A' . '-C' Q! 'sw wa W F7 r:f'f, 7 'N - -W 'M of 4 W . W F- ,. X- I 5 ff' ix 8 -i n -V , g A' , 'f M V Q If ia QA K 1, A' f 'ei fi 9 V, Y J J ,Q 4 re Bs as . . g 4 .- ' .5 ,,,. P.: ' Xi 1, v 3 -4-712 A y. ,if as , ' . 7 ' K , 4, 1 ' ,V KJ 4 I 9' gf Q, Q -? 1 V., ,, .I ' , t , lah ff' I tal, I il tw if 'Jn ' 'Qe' TWG' ' W . A A ,, W. , , f-,Ve Derek West was upended by a Saddleback defender in a hard fought 14-13 loss. West dou led as a starting linebacker on de- fense and a offensive halfback. S AP, ! S. Overcast 84 R. Rodriguez as D. Domene sv G. Evans as R- Corcoran 89 End Linebacker Linebacker End End il 1' i , f Q I Q Q :Q 5' g f ' we ' 0 A A it ' Mann' Katella won second annual Mud Bowl 2 -f Q 3' - 3 a Q N'--1 , 3 ,nap ,imp .my Q .S ix , f, -L . N 414 .ix 5 'X L Y ff 9, i - 8 . ' - R- L 1 - it e e f ' . -, . K W , , jiq , 5 ., ax em? U jo, Q V -Y: - . 5 if 7, 'Av' ef to '. . ' L . 'K -- A ' ' We 2 ' 5 , -9 'L 1 L 0 WSL 7, fs -,, . ,L ,Z V : i , A P , tg ,, -' ' W e vi r i , , -' 5 5 , . K ' Q Eg 1 4 , K NTL ' L m 'lx -' f .2 K A Q w, ' ,A V I 'W K . I ' :V L , . . -4 I, MW-w.. Mrww W' W mv, 1 ,, sgyl I Q ' X , W V 'f,,, -1 - - ' 4 is arnle rice ,.rr ,ik . , .,,, M. , p. if , iq-va f, ,s-.3 K ,'-t,'g.lL' AQ new ,. ' ' ' 4, 4 GMM 2,i3,Ug? e f . , N , , pp, Q f 1 A . Nha. Above: Steve Tillotson and Robin Rodriquez teamed up to stop Foothill runner for no gain. Ralph Burns and Tim Pettey showed the mark of a good defense by pursuing to the ball. The Knights lost the game to the number two team in the Crestview League 14-7 Left: Pursuit is the name of the game shown here a- gainst El Modena. Doug Domene and Ioe Tietge made the tackle while Rick Minarsch, Dick Bidwell, Tim Pettey, and Robin Rodriquez were in the- back- round in hot pursuit. Katella dropped the game 17-7. Football - 75 Sophomores showed promise in 4-4-1 year X ' .7 as -L 4 Top Row: B.Gore, B.Clarke, M.Weatherbee, j.Craig, I.Sheppard, R.Vidovich, M.Goodwin, R.Slater, I.Ecrement, B.Auten, C.Gastmeyer. Second Row: S.Rime, S.DeMarco, R.Meyers, K.Stevens, J.Baker, j.Biczo, B.Skinner, F.Marsl'1all, C.Pollarcl, D.Couture, B.Matthews. Bottom Row: K.Locken, I.Perez, M.Domene, F.Corcoran, B,Patrick, M.Doyle, l..Wl1ite, D.Vooris, C.Buscl1, j.Villalobos. 1 .aeeiiaaaazessez522532222aaazaaaazallaeaazasiiiiiiiiiiizaeaeaese22223222251 ,,,,, Q1 1.aeaggggqgg55553355ggggggggggeaagggggggazgg Above: Sophomore quarterback Mike Dome ne scrambled away from the pur- suit of a Saddleback player. Right: Halfback loe Villalobos runs for the first 1, zlllfi down marker. Villalobos proved to be a valuable asset on offense. 76 - Football ,.-swafff --.n f - -, .,9f+'f,9rt 'nwr1f 4- ' :' f ' w,t1s+1'f.r,1+t:f -.3-en f qv .A w . .. 1 swff'-.gg P, W, fr. ,Y-f .4 M4511 Vriifff 1 K: ' V 5 5,261 ., v- - nf- .- -,V-4. . ., ,ll if .. ., , Q. , ft . C -., .V Q . ,V J - , :15s2-: a'gf3- .wifi . Q ' 1 A - .-,:+-2'Y'-'2',w5E1'- --P1 Sidi '11 , . . f ',:..'1..':1f: .1 . .. Q Q 1 . V.. 3-Q Q I its .Q -'e t 'if-wmff -.1 H Q3-J g3g.fsg.Wf-.yy ,'Q.f'f gz.:3,.1.,-nf -. wsu.. :QAQQQ es ff! 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'QV W' r t P5 -gp-xg ' 45 -jk jgff' .4 . QL W 'fissfttf ' ' ff is wg? -Q: .- 3- 25 -,Q-V 1' , wi, ms .- , Q Above: Sophomore Head Coach, Doug Peterson showed his excitable side at half time during Katellafs game against Foothill. Below: Sophomore halfback, Steve Rime, powered over two Saddleback defenders for the needed extra yardage. Mike Domene handed off to halfback Burt Patrick, Even though the numbers weren't great, the attitude was throughout the season. This was the feeling expressed by coaches, Mike l-lunkins and Doug Peterson. With their leadership the sophomore football team developed into a fine, improved football machine. During the course of the season, certain individuals showed much promise for next year. The backfield all year did a fine job with Mike Do- mene leading them at quarterback and j.D. Ecrement averaging more than a touchdown a game. The defense was anchored by the efforts of linebacker joe Villalobos, guard Frank Marshall, and end Breck Auten. Katella Opponent Scores Los Alamitos Fullerton Mission Viejo Saddleback El Modena Villa Park Foothill Tustin Orange Sophomore Football 16 ' 19 2.8 ' 14 14 . . . . O 6 19 18 2.0 18 ' 18 6 ' 2.0 14 0 35 O Football 77 Right: Dale Carlson in his third year maintained a smooth running form as he sped through the gruesome Katella course. Below: Tom Baker and Steve Woodyard, strong runners all year, used quick bursts of speed to pass their tough Mission opponents. C.C. men supplied tough competition C E K 'A , I 'A :ee ,A K K LL , rg if ol as was efei is f M is gg, X 5' Top Row: lim Trenton, Pete Gray, Tom Baker, Dale Carlson, Scott Freeman, jay Freeman: Bottom Row: Larry Botts, Wayne Russell, Dale Feutz, Dan lobe, Steve Woodyard. 78 - Cross Country Thoughts of victory were in the mind of Pete Gray as he began a grueling two miles. Cray, who is in his third year of cross country, was also a track star. The dedication all year of Dale Feutz, shown here against Villa Park, was a definite bright spot of this '73-'74 Cross Country season. Varsity Cross Country Katella Opponent Score 30 Anaheim 25 2.6 Los Alamitos 33 15 Mission Viejo 50 25 Saddleback 30 18 El Modena 41 17 Villa Park 42 15 Foothill 50 29 Tustin 26 15 50 Or ange Wayne Russell, jim Trentin, and Scott Freeman, with hard running provided tough competition all season for Crestview League runners. The Cross Country team started the season with an upset victory over Anaheim, but then ran into the extremely tough Crestview League competition. With only eleven runners and a change in coaching, the team had a rough time but worked hard and had a few bright spots this sea- son. These included a fifth place in the Anaheim District Cross Country meet and an upset victory over Tustin. The Varsity was led by Tom Baker, Jay Freeman, Pete Gray, Dale Carlson, Steve Woodyard, and Scott Freeman. Dale Feutz, Wayne Russell, Dan Iobe, and jimmy Trentin pulled up the slack in the J.V. division. Next year Katella will enter a tougher and more competitive cross country league. Cross Country 79 Wrestling Scores Katella Opponent Dist. Tourn. Neff La Habra Savanna Kennedy Santiago 4th Place Saddleback El Modena Villa Park Foothill Tustin Orange Scores Sophomore standout, Russ Ippolito tried to avoid a pin with a rollout 46 19 36 33 60 12 55 11 51 16 14 Mission Viejo 45 33 32 12 30 51 19 54 17 28 39 68 5 80 - Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Top Row: C.Loprest, M.Wyman, D.Bidwell, B.Ennis, R.McLaughlin, R.Bailey, G.Skomars, T.Connolly, Bottom Row: A,Yama guchi, G.Barth, B.Molina, R.Barth, lllppolito, R.Ippolito, S.Huegerich. The Four Walls of Granite: Mark Wyman, Dick Bidwell, Brad Ennis, Ron McLaughlin wg Yffj, Wrestlers streaked to undefeated PIG-5985011 Heavy Weight Mark Wyman fought for two important points ona take down. Steve Huegerich discussed oncoming match with Coach Phillips. If V .: I . 1 1 g f 1? Varsity Captain Rod Bailey put on one of his best moves in an effort to pin Tustin opponent. Bailey was an asset to both Coach Phillips and the whole team. Following an undefeated pre-season this year's wres tlers have finally given Katella a contending team. This was quite an accomplishment considering Crestview League foes such as El Modena, No. 1 ranked in Orange County, and C.I.F. rated Mission Viejo. ' Coaches Phillips and Werscke stressed team goals rather than in- dividual gains. However the wrestling team had several standouts this season, Russ and Frank lppolito, Gavin Skomars, Brad Ennis, and Dick Bidwell, were in the spotlight many times this season. The overall attitude and record of this year's wrestlers was excellent. qw. .f 1 .r , Wrestling - B1 82 - Wrestling Soph. Ted Hamner tried an escape in a hard fought IV victory. IV, Brent Pugh, got a takedown against Santiago foe. IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING - Top Row: I.Fenton, C.Loprest, B.'I'atum, T.Hamner, T.I-Ienderson, P.Asbra, T.Connolly, R.Ritchie D.Cadman. Second Row: G.Cadman, S.Matucci, B.Auday, E.Gretch, I.Craven, F.Brimlow, B.Killinger, D.Henry, S.Morris. ,KX 'lt 31' 1 34 4 5 HRM Ted Borowaski tried hard for a much needed pin against league foe. This year's wrestling program brought some pride back into the apathetically minded student body. This program was built almost solely by one man, Mr. Phillips. With much help from his right hand man, Coach Werschke, they set out and accomplished seemingly impos- sible goals. With a wrestling mat as their number one goal, the team began earning money in numerous ways such as swap meets, car washes, concessions, and trash pick-ups. Adding to it the donations of concerned parents, the team met their goal and was able to obtain S500 in uniforms, a scale and mat carts. The feel- ing expressed by Coach Phillips was that this was a great accomplishment and must be ruled as the highlight of the season. Sophomores got first taste of competition SOPHOMORE WRESTLING - Top Row: I.Ley, R.Carlin, C.Matthews, T.Hansen, N.Meskin, G.Buterbaugh, B.Gay, K.Sallaz, T. Crayne. Second Row: R.Moser, I.Shurtleff, T.Borawski, J.Reidy, I.Beland, M.Goodwin, I.Slatten. Bottom Row: C.Ren, E.Pugh, J. Ciove, M.Clark, B.Matthews, T.Allen, j.Connolly, B.Pool. :mags im. fauna N masse: ,L-W-we 1 ws, 4-J wr. -n,,,x,.gx fs-was Wrestling B3 Yarslty Basketball R.lXll'LllMlllt'f, 'lfHull, H.Roe-2-, l'.Cadwell, T.l.ychl4off, 'l .Dewald, j.Welsl1an 84 - Basketball QM. . inf Le ue Champions ' 1 ', TY Lu ,J J Q .,,f'4 1 is-ff'-,g,f,:g, . .. ., Wins! Doyle, R.Dunn, M.VVhieldon, 5.AddIl1N, Mbtvih was-Z -! s.f,,f , Baslwtlmll S Varsity Basketball Seasonal Record Katella Opponent Score Fullerton San Clemente Compton Marina Westminister Marina Rancho Western Loara Huntington Beach San Clemente Las Vegas L B Wilson Rick Neubauer Matt Whreldon Mike Sterb Guard 11 Guard 35 Guard 23 Tustin Villa Park Orange Foothill Mission Viejo Saddleback El Modena Tustin Villa Park Orange Foothill Mission Viejo Saddleback El Modena ' ki.,-ff ' I C ,-WCC stat., ' xx! 2.5! ...M . - W.. -m -it A Above: Varsity Co-Captain and playmaker, Matt Whieldon, crossed midcourt line after breaking through Foothillfs press. Katella was not troubled by pressing defenses during the year. Left: Senior center, Jeff Welshans, had to sky against Compton opponent. Katella played one of its best games, defeating Compton 57-52. Pat Cadwell Rick Dunn Steve Adams Guard 15 Guard 53 Guard 13 In the background there were always important people who didn't get acknowledged. Mr. Mikulics and Ken Kaylor helped out greatly. Katella starters Mike Stieb, Matt Whieldon, Tod Lychkoff, Tim Dewald and Jeff Welshans huddled before their game against Marina. Knights triumphed in pre-season play K ,. sc- :i', L W . -cw W ,,N,eWMfw--- ' 52 if M to,t , ' -'-t,gj ' ' I., CWCNXT K Sharp-shooting guard Mike Stieb took a jump shot in pre-league action. Katella's pre-season was a disappointment compared to last year, but the hard fighting roundballers came .home with one tournament championship in their pocket and an armful of tournament wins. Marina supplied tough competition for the Knights as they edged them in two close games, one taking away the possibilities for a Marina-Westminister Championship. At Anaheim's Convention Center, Katella topped all competition with strong playing by Jeff Welsh- ans, Tournament Co-MVP, and Matt Whieldon All-Tour- nament. Also Rick Neubauer came through as he proved he could play with the upperclassmen. The final game of the C.C. Tournament proved to be a heart trembler, as Matt Whieldon's five foot desperation shot with one second showing on the clock, clinched a see-saw battle against a tough Huntington Beach team. Junior backcourt man Rick Dunn, looked for the open man in semi-final confrontation against the Loara Saxons. , fy , ., ., . , ,, , 1 . UW... ,,,, , in ms., .age 88 Basketball 1 I Bob Ross Ty Hull Tim Doyle 31 Forward 21 Guard 41 Forward Improvement is one of the highest goals set by a team. This year's bas- ketball team reached this goal and didn't stop. Led by jeff Welshans, Matt Whieldon, and Todd Lychkoff, the Katella roundballers captured the Crest- view League crown for the fourth consecutive year. Only losing one game of the season, Katella rolled past opponents especially during the second round. Besides having the usual strong inside game with Welshans and De Wald, Lychkoff, Whieldon, and Dunn supplied the needed points from the outside. 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'.' j.j.j.j -. Qft- ,zigi:I13:1:i:?t3:i:l:313:-1-:-:-:-:-:V:-2-1:41:3:3'-2-Z-I-1--'-.- .-' -- '-'-:-:-:-:-2-:-1-1:42-14:-:A:AZ-:-24:-:-:-1-Z.:-:V-.iggopgopgw '--- -.g.g ,+.-.J -gg.-.-:-:3:33:g' ' ijiiifiiifiii 212:52 .21155:I:2g7gf :3:5:3:,i:1 .- -.- 22:55:53 - -'-2--:2:1:2:1:-.- - :- - :2:2:2:2.11f: .v - ' . . -E2E2E2E2:1E' .2- Z:IiiilzlzlifililiiiI:Z:IiZ:Z:ZEI-I-Z: j j '- ':5:5:5:3'-'-'- - ,.,, ,'g2gI:!:2: ESQ 22221ZZ2QE22222fQi2iif2:2iZE2:Qg:Q:E:2:g:: I.. ..... ....-........:- T:,:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:......-, Z.:-.un .'...:.' '-Q . ,-::::,v,,.... ':'.'.':':'Z'-'-'Z7:527:2:f:I'fF4Zl1'1':':'1'1':':':':':':':':':fgf-M-I'Z':':':':':':::!:::'fg:!z:g5foZ-fm' Katella'-5 most physical forward, Tim Doyle, shot one of his rare but good outside jumpers. Knights streaked to Crestview Crown Left to Right: Reserve Forward Bob Ross, Sharpshooting Guard Pat Cadwell, and Big TimDewald. Q ...Q ff Ken Kaylor Ozzie Cinko Student Trainer Trainer - 3 , gf' , W...-df ., H, 5 if.. ., an W Top Right: Tod Lychlcoff showed his graceful form which wasn't greatly appreciated until the play-offs, where he stunned people with his unbelievable percentage. Above: Rick Dunn came on tough towards the end of the year, and won himself a starting role in several games. Right: Matt Whieldon showed his quickness and agility by skipping past an Orange opponent. Basketball 89 'X X ml if ms Y XM- S XA! V, ,JA 4, MA 'sw g 2 5 nj :af - f N? 9 we 3. x fm' 1 ,Q 1 QQ 7? S , g' if K 4 ., 2 ef-9 2 'X x ff 9 e Q' .S .ni -5 All League guard Matt Whieldon drove to the basket with per- fect execution of the left hand. Q se ff J .. as-W , - ...pn Iunior guard Rick Dunn looked for the open man in the final C.I.F. game against Morningside. Dunn proved his capabilities as a starter coming on at the end of the year. Knights excelled to C.l.F. Finals Knights' outstanding center jeff Welshams had to get high over Colton foe as Matt Whieldon prepared to crash the boards. C.I.P. SCORES Katella Opponent Scores 82 North 47 56 Santiago 40 88 Colton 56 55 Villa Park 53 49 Morningside 55 Katella entered it's seventh straight CIF playoff with North High of Riverside, with a rousing 82 to 47 win. Katella moved on to face a hot shooting Santiago, and only with a good team defense was Katella able to overcome a 13 point deficit to win 56 to 40. Colton was Katella's next victim, with a 88 to 56 win. Crestview League foe Villa Park was Katella's opponent in the semi-finals. Good team ball led Ka- tella to a 55 to 53 win and a shot at Morningside in the LA Sports Arena. The Knights gave a valiant effort, but fell to Morningside 49 to 55, to capture Katella's third CIP runner up spot. Even though the Knights were not able to obtain the elusive CIF crown, Coach Tom Danley was pleased with the all out effort given by the team. With jeff Welshans scoring nineteen points in the final game, he was named to the all tournament team and later was named a first team all CIF selection. Other awards for the round-baller stars included Tod Lychkoff as second team Big A Empire, along with Matt Whieldon and Tim Dewald receiving Honorable Mentions. Welshans took top prize as Big A Empire Player of the Year. As in past years, the rugged Knights finished as one of the finest teams in the Southern California spotlight. Basketball 91 Above: This year's playmaker, Neil Hinds, used quickness to shoot over a much taller opponent. Right: I.V. Coach jim Wheildon gave last minute strategy before the opening tip off against Mission. Katella conquered Mission 53-32. ,W-qv, ...W i' eii'ro eii- Wim W .gfEZ,JZE- f, zqisjigfffewggz 5 i K: A . , R i , ' . Roundballers conquered league foes Sf 1 f 2 Y Above: Rick Sater tried a short tip-in, through four would be defenders. Rick sank the shot to pull to a five point lead. Left: Steve Kaplan, one of the more consistent scorers on the team, added a different dimension to the game with his dominating rebounds. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES KATELLA Opponent Score 59 Tustin 71 .g wr 49 Villa Park 43 . -J 56 Orange 46 Q 45 Foothill 36 k Q H 53 Mission Viejo 32 76 Saddleback 56 39 El Modena 36 41 Tustin 51 48 Villa Park 60 73 Orange 63 52. Foothill 50 54 Mission Viejo 37 79 Saddleback 69 61 El Modena 54 .- ,Q - -- f NM, Top Row: A.Mory, B.Sinclair, S.Kaplan, R.Sater, B.Lanning, B.Todd, P.Taylor, K.Slaven, G.Armstrong, Front Row: N.Hinds, CI-Iendricks, L. Lazar, D.Deleese, M.Small, I.McCuire. This year's I.V. team, led by head coach Jim Whieldon, captured a first place tie with Tustin making it the first I.V. team ever to do so. Showing the depth of the team, captain Neil Hinds was one of four guards who could start at anytime. The turn out for the team was so good this year, that many of the group had to alternate uniforms every game. If the numbers at the I.V. level stay the way they were, you can bet that the varsity program will remain a power- house for many years. Top Left: I.V. guard Artie Mory broke through Orange squeeze. Left: Starter Brian Todd went for the offensive rebound against Orange foe. Basketball- 93 Sophomores strove to achieve team goals Sophomore Basketball: R.Miramontes, B.Patrick, S.Walden, C.Duncan, I.Cave, G.Ramsey, j.Echevarria, R.Harvey, M.Domene. The Soph. and Soph. JV. teams opened league on a bright spot with both teams beating Tustin. Prom then on, the Cagers were inconsistent in their play. The Sophomores had a real tough year as they lost 7 games by no more than five points. On the other hand the Soph. jV's lost all seven pre-season games, then turned around their season by hav- ing an 8-6 league record. There was not a really outstanding player for the sophomores this year, but all starters, Rich Harvey, Craig Duncan, Burt Patrick, Mike Domene and Greg Ramsey did well. Jnwwg p M11 , 94 Basketball . xx t---g.,,g T 'xN, Above: Rich Harvey drove the lane as he tried for two points against Mis sion Viejo. Left: Sophomore center Greg Ramsey jumped for the important tip as Craig Duncan and Rich Harvey looked on. hu... Basketball Scores Soph omore Katella 33 31 55 57 58 46 70 52 49 63 1 Saddleback El Modena Tustin Villa Park Orange Foothill Mission Viejo Saddleback El Modena Opponent Tustin Villa Park Orange Foothill Mission Viejo Soph. I.V. 22. 65 38 41 71 37 , my '- . ,V 1' ,,,, pk f 'ef' ' ' ,Y Cp.'.,,g... . ,-ffayqqrr, A Sophomore I.V. playmaker, Iim Perez, advanced the ball up court in an effort to beat Foothills press. 86 52 56 52 32 41 42 ' 53 61 72 ' 66 52 60 50 58 45 ' 44 45 46 ' ' ' ' 45 ' 85 47 42 45 47 46 ' Left: Mike Domene tried for the jump ball against Foothill. Katella captured the game 70-52. Sophomore j.V. Basketball Top Row: M.Doyle, M.Fee, R.McQuillen, A.Sakal, T.Walker, T. Grant, I.Garcia, Bottom Row: I.Perez, R.Prado, I.Stieler. Basketball - 95 dsnanqgg Tracksters spiked by tough league foes ,, ,e', .' luw 'K Above: Mark Adams clears bar with ease in meet against Tustin Right: Steve Tillotson got a first in a du al meet against M.V. l ' If Top Row: T.Kish, T.Baker, R.Rodriguez, S.Christopher, P.Gray, S.Woodyard, J.Freeman, I.Trenton, M.Sanborn, R.Wygal, G.Armstrong, B.Paul- sen, M.Aclams, I.Barney, T.Fee, M.Baughman, C.Evans, R.Sater. Second Row: B.Stern, K.5laven, J.Wohlt, S.Gaddis, 5.Cook, B.Barton, G.Armeno, D.Feutz, D.Bidwell, I.Sweeney, K.Smith, D.DeLeese, L.Hill, Bottom Row: D.Carlson, D.Iobe, P.Guadiano, M.Goodwin, W.Russell, j.5latten, I. joerger,1.Reed, D.Watson, D.Loria, S.Freeman, M.Echevarria, I.Kratz, C.Barela. fi' X. t l valuable members of the 1973-74 track team. Left: jay Freeman and Tom Baker battled for position before the turn. Above: Versatile Larry Hill not only competed in the long jump, but ga- thered points in the high jump and 440 relay, making him one of the most Track-97 98-Track ww' .naaa if w ear' Above: Mark Baughman showed great promise with another season ahead. Above Right: Steve Cook showed his last minute kick before the finish. Aiw- t nyeigli , Q' vt 4 gig ,V ,,,' Above: Coach Bighead talked over meet with distance men. Left: Tom Baker tried to pass opponent on the straight away. Individual honors achieved in '74 season Q E l 9 f 1 X 2 i , 2 'we 1 115 E f 5 v 4' is 'Xi . tu or A' it ,,,,,qg,N,Q.'i , 'N M.,-v' fi l - 'S Above Left: Junior transfer Brian Stern was one of the definite assets to the track team all year. Left: Dave DeLeese streaked ,Q ,Lg L to first place in home meet against Mission Viejo. Above: Kerry ' i Smith in his first year, had good promise. , Q. W 3:5 f-A is 1 - , ,if I , i 4 L it., Q Q 5 it - if i,,t,, . . -a Track-99 G0 .Q s,.4,2 ft ..-- ' 7 J T we-sz :al Varsity Baseball Top Row: S.Overcast, I.Hall, L.Olson, D.Leutbecher, T.DeWald, K.Phelps, L.Gore. Second Row: Tina Banner, D.West, j.Knapp, M.Carson, M.Baltes, S.Graham, Linda Biczo. Bottom Row: S.Deleese, D.Domene, L.Whitcomb, B.Keith, B.Purcha, D.Stuart. I-Iorsehiders captured district tourney Baseball is an unpredictable sport at Katella, but this years' varsity team was predicted to win many games throughout the season. This year's baseballers put in their pocket the fourth annual Anaheim District Tourney, along with a handful of preseason wins. With juniors Steve Graham driving in the runs and Lanny Gore throwing the peas, the var- sity team looked forward to a promising, but tough Crestview League race. This year's varsity outfield had two returning starters, Brad Purcha and Bill Keith, along with Mark Baltes and Jeff Knapp who shared the honors in right field. The infield was anchored at the corners with juniors Dell Leutbecher and Steve Graham, while Lanny Whitcomb and Doug Domene held the middle intact. Derek West handled the catching chores, while Lanny Core, along with Kim Phelps and Joey Hall were the stronghold of the pitching squad. Coach Noel Sweeny's Knights looked for a rewarding season and obtained just that. Left: Senior catcher Derek West caught some warmup pitches before the start of the game. West proved to be a great asset for the varsity team. 100-Baseball :gf P' . .. . . . , V wif , - A - Nkffifg er 'NS x ,Q My .1 I X Nm QQ X NSN X 331. . . m fg . N , , wg , S if, . r e ' ,QL 5 if X mf ' 1 X 1? ' H' gf x x x '- -Q1 3 Sl igygiig- ifi .1 M- A - :ax-AQ Q ,Img Y W W as FQ 2 ' F 7-E urcha clampe --.., ' Ex In fm- - Fw uf ' 2 .Www as 'L ,.,., , 9 K gulf Q. f ,l z ,H Q. -S 'fry 1 f War-y W f' 'ff X u ,van 7- V , A ,,A A fn: ,- vi-, J N N Y 6' M Steve Smith made the crucial stretch for the put out. W ,l C ,,,, A uwyy. -W ,wwf ww www , , ,mia I 'lK1Qj' . ,av A2 x c' fy, i. ,bu -,f W www ,gf I 'w.. . , 4 ff, , ' my 'm?3,wQ3yYQigww sv my f Mgr, ,W K, . .e 1 V Hu , ,M ' f Y',.. N af ,ek ,gggavv ,ffP ' g 5 ,fu K ,H .Mt Milt . cg. 'f4,.E, . , Q 4. , , Spf ,Vg I ww Sophomore players prospered under Top Row: L.Valencia, G.Miller, C.Gastme-yer, R.McQuillen, B.Gore, D.Couture, I.Burnap, M.Deluca Bottom Row: J.Stieler, C.Lehman, L. White, C.I.ocken, B.I-luskey, S.Rime, W.Galindo. Above: Sophomore firstsacker Ion Burnap made the long stretch for the out. Right: Hard throwing righthander Bob Core wound up for the pitch. 104-Baseball ,W - ff.-' ,'V' r'A1 .lf Y ' ff? K' Www ,pw . Q-niiiizliff , .,,-fX f,,7:-. V'..I x M , is , ., .1 'fig W' - 5 Q ywpqff 'wa K fs,.Q.,, ' . Racket-men rallied to win with five experienced lettermen Supplied with a good base of returning lettermen, Coach Gary Smith looked forward to a promising season. The athletes underwent long hours of training, learning the fundamentals and gaining the experience for a successful team. Led by seniors, Ron Garber and second year man Clyde Waite, at first and second singles, the netmen posed an ominous threat to all rivals, with main league competi- tion coming from Foothill and Mission Viejo. With returning Varsity lettermen, Mike Krick, David La- cob and Joe Lacob at doubles, strength and experience was added to the Knight's effort. Marty Johnston, Brian Auday and Steve Kaplan did their part in adding to the singles department. r,,,e N Q ..,.Q.,iQs:....Q.-.,imf, ' ' M--w-. .W 5N5 aa-.Y fail ,f....f-...- 1 Q -,,,4'fw t - 1 Toy Left: Skip Walden Q5if'f'fQj 7'fffQgT..QLis I. ' V f U an Joe Lawb Pfvved 'O e . . , t, 'I we be one of the top doubles teams. Top Right: Clyde Waite hit his baclchand volley with authority. Above: Varsity Tennis: B.Auday, C.Waite, S.Walden, M.Krick, j.Lacob, R.Garber, D.Lacob. 106 Tennis -! '- .. 41.1. , . - . .. ,. . Q ,HF ,Q A,,. I 1 W r A , ,.... , . I 'Tr Top Left: After winning a match against Saddleback, Mr. Smith showed his satisfaction with the team's effort. Top Right: Steve Kaplan returned the ball to an opponent during a home match. Kaplan was one of the top notch tennis players. Above: Doubles team of Mike Krick and Dave Lacob added points and depth to Katella's tennis team. Right: Ron Garber with might and determination served the ball to opponent. Tennis- 107 .V's: promising rookies ,,,.,. , W v Huw , W M As rf---f: ' 'B' 'ff' 1? J ii' i K X, I.V, Tennis Back Row: R.Kusl'mer, C.Loprest, Mjohnston, S.McMillan, A.Sakal, D. Nakagawa, Front Row: B.Nibarger, j.Conzales, P.Palmer, C.Walclen, D.Henry, I.Spinelli. 108 - Tennis ww - f I 2 i . ,- ' 1 ,,,,, '3-M V- i .oii 9 wi Above Left: Something new this year was Connie Walden. Top Right: Marty Johnston skillfully returned a serve. Above: Don Nadagawa exerted every effort to win a pre-season victory over Riverside-Poly. A agree' Golf Team made drive to be 1 on fairwa Looking forward optimistically to league play, the 1974 golf team proved strong in a highly competitive conference. The golf team consisted of Mark Larson, C-reg Cruss, jeff Duncan, Mark Johnson and Dan Nick- les. Katella'-5 home golf courses were Anaheim Hills and Anaheim Municipal. Coach Chuck Denny was pleased as the season progressed. Below: Golf Team C.Cruss, D,Nickles, M.Iohnson, M.l,arson. Top Left: Greg Cruss blasts out of a sand trap. Bottom Left: Dan Nickles practiced his drive before playing a round of golf. Bottom Right: Katella golf team competed at the new Anaheim Hills Golf Club. Golf - 109 110 - Faculty i E 4' he 4. :L I -- ff? -f , . O ,H N - C :ll air-I ' 5 'Q 0 ' it Q as p C-0- so 1 O I facult .K if Nkfx 'f E? 'Q The addition of a new Assistant Principal, Mr. David Andrews, made it possible for each class to have their own Assistant Principal. Work responsibility there- fore, was clearly defined between each of the as- sistants, so students of a particular grade knew who to go to if a problem arose. 0 Mr. Bayliss Mrs. Fassler Mr. McCarthy A' I Assistant l 1 . N The counseling office emphasized college preparation and planning for college-bound Seniors. Included among other programs was a college finding service, M.G.M. program leadership and a new Regional Oc- cupation Program counselor, Mrs, Griffiths. Among the sadder things to come about next year will be the absence of Miss Sandra Detwiler, who has been at Katella since its opening year and truly earned the reputation of being a counselor who listened. Qi 7 I I 'M-s MI. RO5aClC8r Mr. Howells - M . R D. A h Ag' l2 f?dA'd1!dSe Cozlcegggfmirl idzggcgi Mr. Karim Barkawi Mr. jeff Bates Mrs KathrYn Bell Pena uca lon Girls Glee Yearbook, Bible as Lit. Ceramics I-II, Art Crafts I II I-lbfanan 'Ki Mr. jack Bighead Driver Ed., Athletics 14 F' ',,,,..---1 Social attitudes reviewed during year The Social Science Department of the past year of- fered a variety of courses and subject matter for the students, ranging from Psychology to United States and World History. Social Science teachers tried to relate historical situations of the past to present day happenings. Teaching the student the important facts of history and society, so that he would be able to cope with today's problems, was the main goal of the department. Mr. Peterson Miss SWHHIEI . i f e. was - . Y? ...A . 3536, ,gif 'S - - Mrs. Ninah Conlyn Mr. Anthony Corradino , Ph MEAC-i-zlevcmlz? h Adv., Intro., Theatre, Media American Literature, Mr' Bob Cotton Mrj Edward Crmg YS' mmm' oac Study Humanities Band American Government -'v I JL' ,gi ,-- --...,,,N hi Mass Kuhlmann 'bf Spamshl IH IV V Mr Tom Danley Mr CharlesR Denney M S d D t I Sf 4 in ,gt ,fs f 3- 2 3 Q P' ,ws ,new Varied interests expanded English Department Students found the door to many of their spe- cial interests in the fields of English with the introduction of a variety of new courses. With such classes as Composition, Reading, and American Literature providing their basic skills, students were able to branch out into areas such as Shakespeare, Media Studies, Supernatural Literature, and Exploring the Film. Mr. Ethington Mr. Price Mr. Miles W Graff M . P t F Miss Janice A. Godke . lg' Dozalddltrglisin Girls Igl1ys?caleE5il1Egiion, Mr- Gerald Fukuda h Girls Physical Education, Algebra FIJI-ng Plain and Pams an ng is G.A.A. Drafting' 5ma11GaS Engines Leadership Program Solld Geometry lt, f, - X '..Ah.i,.S'h Mr. Burns Qs-Q Mr. Werschlce Through their foreign language classes, students were shown both differences and similarities of the languages and cultures of other people. Teachers aimed to advance students' ability in understanding and speaking their par- ticular language. Classes were made interesting by the teach- ers' personal experiences in the countries of their specializa- tion. The presence in class of natives from France, Mexico, Venezuela, Germany and other countries made language come alive, as did trips to see the native dances and music and the sampling of foreign cuisine. Students who wanted a math course which met the needs for everyday use, were given the new consumer math course by Mr. Slocum. Students wanting more than this went onto Calculus, Analysis or Plain and Solid Geometry. Teachers forcused on helping to prepare math and engineer- ing majors for college study. - 4 1 1 16 , .' 1 fa 9' Q s as ' 2-, ,gn fy, :mn ' M .c its L J-1. ,sp --.. s - . 1' 1. -eie Q c .e..i,. -al if y ,- Mr. Messenger Mr Kenneth M Green Mrs. Pat Griffiths Mr. George Hamada Mrs. Delaine Higashi Mr. Don Howells German U S History Career Guid., ROP, Pep Club Geometry-Alg. I, Arith. Fund. Afffrafffi, Exploratory Ari C011l'l59l01', MGM C00l'dil'1af0f 9 ft , 't,.mb 'H Languages brought culture Math became practical Nmaazav Miss Strahan Mr. Ferguson Mrs. loan Hueter Mr. Calvin Iohnso'n M D W It K h M I L. KI, kh M155 June Kuhlmaml Girls P.E., Drill Team Advisor Heam' Edgfifgxf Medml Advancgd M2f:1r11,f11?f:Aefa1 I Englisfh, Drixr lrigrxggion WOM Ggffgghy' Cam 5 -1-Tl A V' af Mr. Sweeney D 'N Mr. Vincent Students have always looked forward to P.E. as a period of relaxation and fun, This year was no different. With the intro- duction of backpacking and skiing to girls classes and the expantion of the gym facili- ties, hopes for diversifications were raised. This year Knights excelled in athletic en- deavors, successfully completing 1,620,000 push-ups, and equal number of sit-ups, jumping jacks too mumerous to count, and occasional leg-fits depending on the mood of the coaches. The department creativity was exemplified by these advancements in the areas of running four corners, side- stepping, and butt ball. 41' Miss Pressel Mr Bob Lampshire , Head Football Coach, Adapt. M ,-lack R' Lee Mr' Fmmenul-emhan n Miss Michele Manley Mr Robert L McMahon phys' Ed. Health Accounting, Office Machines American Novel Comp II Biology A P Biology QIIMOQ 't New additions enriched P.E. program Mr. Lampshire ,, , F Q i XS Mrs. Hueter Mr. Cinko Mrs Leilani Mielak Mr. Michael Mikulics Mr. Fred Myers Mr' David Messenger Record Keebing, Data Processing, Government' Law' Courts and Mrs. Marian Mohler A-P- English, English D9Pt Mafhemaflfs Int. Typing Crime Model Office, Shorthand-Typing Chaifman N... l , l 1 Salable skills learned in Home E 1 a E l QE' i if i - r Ec. and Business The Home Economics Department taught the ways and means of being a homemaker. Classes were shown how to tailor a garment to fit each individual and the special effects clothing can give someone. Home Ec. I and II were also given lessons on cooking and serving, and had a special Thanksgiving Buffet where many teachers at- tended as guests. Students were taught how to feel at ease and do pro- ductive work in the Business classes. Many learned typing, shorthand, and how to use various office ma- chines. Model office was a two period session this year where a few select students were taught what goes on in an office job. -A I Ei' I fi it 'Nc I ,...-Q I 7 my ,W 44,,.,i. .J-J ' ...4 -. WN- .i ffilifti -sm' s- ' f- V' J 0 VF. 91,14 'j ,mg 4,5 Mgr ,. ' f 'r,. f LaL'ifz - . ' 'fi ' ' ff rf V, yy.. fwrqyfy ,,w.,,.,.s -,W . 41, 1 f M 'ALA .fa K. 39114-, . ,' ' 'L -,ff,,g,..g.J, - ...VM M G' ' ' an V,H, . tsfwa-1. -. -Q, ' , ., , e'ft ' Mr. Lenihan .. X: . ' Mrs. Platfoot Mrs. Williamson Mr Grover Nutt Mr, William Parrott - Mr. Duaine Phillips D Ed D 'Ch - . . Mrs.'Joan Pecchna Mr. Doug Peterson . Xzlsfo Vlsuiptmd hafgirzn Beginning Photo, Photo Staff Special Education U51 History, Athletics Dnver Ed., Athletics 1 i if L . km X ,, ,,,, Y X i x P 1 51:-u 1-x41 1- .-: ns. ,,...n -1 KH M NVQ nm: Mrs. Mohler Mr. Farrer Mrs. Ph llis Platfoot Miss Randi Pressel ML David M. Price Ml.. Gerald Quisseu Mr. Bill Rivers Home Arts, Nyiirsery Sch. Aides CPE, CAA EXP. the Film, Media Studies Biology, Oceanography Drivers Ed., U.S. History 1 inw- V A K-n!,,,, ,..f, ix., 3 is Iii Mrs. Walker Mr. Smith gcuinas'-nn JW! , Mr. McMahon Mr. I. Wallace Sie Yg. Pro., Crea. Writ., Soph. Mr. joseph Slocum Mr. Gary C. Smith Mrs. Fern Smith Mrs. Janice Strahan Adv. Algebra ll, Geometry Bio., Life 6: Environ. Science Supernatural Lit., Comp. II French I-V, American Lit l Z 4 ,I- 'w' Mrs. Williamson nl Q, . 14 K Mrs. Pecchia Science and Special Ed. Depts. advanced Katella students w. N ng-1 -, . X , at se 1+ X H K v, 'W lm . ts ':3ftFf51 li ,-Ili -P Til :iii M A 2 IF Mr. Aldridge Special Education's purpose was to send out educationally handicapped students, 16 and over, to the Vocational re- habilitation agency. Here they were tested and trained to see what they were best skilled in, and then they were given a job. Students were given a new opportunity to express themselves and their ideas. Learning and searching for the answers to science was the primary goal in the Science Dept. this year. Oceanography field trips were taken to explore tide pools at Corona Del Mar. Second semester brought a new subject to Katella, a Horticulture class, which taught students about plants and their care, while using the greenhouse. Mr. Richard Vara Miss Cheryl Swarner A Mr. Noel Sweeney Mr, Bryan Thompggn Mr. jim Tozzie Comp. II, Reading Ir Class U.S. History, CPE, Pep Advisor BFE' Var- Baseball Coach Physical Science, Biology Psychology, U.S. History Adv, 9- 5 .lv s l w X, fs. Health-Drivers Ed. basic aspects of sophomores life This year the Driver Education classes experienced a new system where one day classes would study driving procedures, the second day they would use the simulators to practice it, and the third day they would drive the car. By the end of the course they were ready to ob- tain their drivers license, after reaching the age of sixteen. The second semester the Health Dept. introduced sophomores to the different aspects of Health, learning the bones and parts of the body, knowing standard First Aid, and finding out the healthy way to live. I .....,,,,J ' . . Mimi Qmun Na Lil . . . Cmgrtlu gmegemi M an S Miz' UQM gi . SLN l:H.f'W i'. A Ll' t. K Mr. Bighead Mr. Rivers Mr. Johnson Mr. Ted Wade Mr Ray Vincent Mr. I. Vlasak Spec Ed , Afl1l9fiCS Science Fiction, Comp. I-II An 'Q'Z:.f vw-if-xzrvwa vmmnvp -un: inn fa Mrs. lane Walker Mr. Richard Werschke Chemistry, Physical Ed. Alg. B-Il, Athletics 5' I v +4 3' 'J . W , it I J w Yi '. Ali Mr Denney 5 .iz ,wif f-vbgg. A 4, .,,, , ,Mo ,, ,Q fzfiff 'f wiggle ,, Fwd? 3 , Mr. Phillips Mr Thomasl Whieldon Mr. Bill Williamson W00d Tech COHSUUCUOU Sam Wllliams U.S. Govt., Senior Class Mrs Elizabeth Williamson Mrs Nadine Williamson Tech Autol II Good Guy Specxalliducation Home Ec I II Adv Clothing 5 iltto Art-Industrial Arts: Creativity triggered 1nd1v1dual accomplishments F' 5' i' Mr. Moraitis Mr. Bates . .W ' is YF +3 Qiclhiw K r f 1 'H we l llL '? ? .cs K. ,Y -.sue in Mr. Whieldon Mr' Fukuda Mr. R. Kenton Wines Mr. Tom Moraitis Mrs. Lois White Mrs. Pauline Berry MIS- ,lilnel Bulklfy Superintendent of Schools Advanced Art, ceramics Nurse Textbook Secretary R9gl5U3tl0l'1 596- 'iii-TJQ V ...Q .f, , mm I 'Y 1 S31 if 1? 2' QQ ig mf M, W.. qw... wmv. . V Unto, Nu -... ix . - , ' V315- '11 2? . . - 1.-J J? ,, - ff . 4 Q f in A, Secretaries conquered formidable tasks Katella's band of lovable ladies again made their presence known by the thou- sands of industrious projects they kept going throughout the year Pormidable stacks of paperwork were devoured as they filled out re-admits, call slips and ASB checks, typed recommenda- tions and transcripts, took care of li- brary business and sorted the jungle of the Main Office. Anyone spending a day at Katella came into contact with at least one of the likable besweatered secretaries. With their politeness and ever-smiling disposition they were an asset to the school and just plain fun to talk to. 1. Mrs. Hicks 2. Mrs. Lambeth 3. Mrs. Peterson 4. Mrs, Capps 5. Mrs. Berry 6. Mrs. Rehm 7. Mrs. Buckley 8. Mrs. Davis 9. Mrs. Lattimer 10. Mrs. Dilworth 11. Mrs. Miller Mrs Katherine Lattimer Mrs Louise Miller Mrs. Ioanne Peterson Mrs Shirley Rehm Mrs Marjorie Rothrock English Secretary Supervision Parking Attendance Secretary Mecha Cerner Non instructional and Reading WK f X . f?'9i.,aBf'-f,f X , in 1 , ix Mr. Al Rreiguejo Mrs. Laura Schultz Mrs. Marian E. Bggider Mr, Vernon Shaner Equipment anager Girls Equipment Manager Cafeteria Staff ead Parking-SeCui-ity me 'rx if vim uf: gi , ,,,,,,,......V 133 Staff worked for the betterment 134-Faculty of Katella Right: Cafeteria workersg M.Wadkins, M.Roberts, R.Lanford, E.Wilson, D. Matthews, E.Hansel, M.Brydgier. Below: Parking Lot Security Guard Vern Shan- er. Below Right: Equipment Manager AlRequejo. 5 .fag J Q qi, ,ig :te ' gif 13 X Aizfsfi :mire 3 P f we iiiir . ,re , ,K , ii., . K Q . - , i K I 3 Ji ' ww-cw Top: Bus Drivers. Left: Equipment Manager Ray Ramirez. Above: Girls Equipment Manager Mrs. Schultz. Faculty-135 136 Cl 55553 '7f': '?' 'FF 71- wwe, '! '35 A? M R 5:4 I m ' -1 1-EZ-f-:QE 1- ,, Q ' 'f f-vacfngsv 5 4 55 is :i ll VVVV 'J-Q Msf . 4' , N- X .1 ,V ,l,,.- nf fa! classes Sophomores easily adapted 'co 'che life of a Knight 138 - Classes , J' L' ll EDLJLW H. 1 When the sophomores first arrived at Katella, it was a new experience. After a few days, they became acquainted with the traditions of the Katella Knights. Many of the sophomore stu- dents became involved in school activities by joining school clubs, participating in sports, and most of all by showing the Spirit of '76 . With help from the sophomore student cabinet, consisting of Steve Dolan, Amy Christiansen, Teri Lae and Ruthie Hernandez: the sophomores were able to make this the most spirited sopho- more class Katella ever had. Top: Sophomore Cabinet: Ruthie Hernandez, Amy Christ- iansen, Teri Lae, Steve Dolan Middle: Denise Edwards and Ruthie Hernandez agree that things go better with Coke. Bottom: Driver Education proved to be an important part of a sophomores first year at Katella. Classes 139 Denise Aldrich Brian Allen Tim Allen Chris Alves Sherrie Alves Lori Ast Sue Augustson Breck Auten Darrell Backs Greg Badalian Leslie Baer Robin Bailey Kenny Baker Samantha Baldwin Mike Ball jane Baltes Lamarr Banks Carole Barber Bill Barker Bruce Barton Patti Bastian Brien Bates Rick Bauer David Beckett Iames Beland Betsy Benincosa Nyla Bergman Lynn Bertaina 140 f Classes Cheryl Abel Cheryl Abramson Kevin Adams Lori Adams Mary Ann Alarcon Cindy Albrecht Therese Bevec Karen Bickford john Biczo Todd Biel jackie Bighead Randall Blair Diane Kick Bleckert Blankenship Carolyn Bohnen Julie Bond Judy Booker Ted Borawski Dave Born Jodi Bowdish Cindy Box Melinda Boyd Jon Boyles David Brattstrom Maria Breads Debi Brimlow Deborah Brown Farley Brown Kerry Brown Mark Brown Marlene Brown Marcie Brown Michael Brown Cheryl Browning Janice Bryan Wendee Bryant Jaime Buchanan Steve Buchanan Anne Bucon Tom Burandt Keith Burkholder Jon Burnap Lora Burroughs Calvin Busch Greg Buterbaugh Patti Butler Kevin Byrd Greg Byrd 3. ,, f W.. m'?2'l? ci i' J . - 9 IP Qfllb' . f Clida Campos Debbie Cano Ron Carlin Jeanine Carlson Classes 141 Sophomores expressed individual choices b wa of a ballot. Mike Caudill John Cave Debbie Cervone David Chapman Dana Charles Joyce Chase Dean Chetwynd Diane Childers Wendi Chowhan Amy Christiansen Chip Cimino Lupe Cisneros Gary Carr George Carr Robert Carter I.. 'SV' Sue Carwright jerry Catale Connie Cates W' :JU X 4 .. ..,f ', f-fig in '1....-.- A iff? Q, fx-xv? h -' 4 .- 1 M' HT? lv- ,5 . 2 -K i lu, i. gs- I , -5.2 jigs i.s.,Q A, Qi yu, ' i as i iiw ,, Q i 2 if IRQ. E WN i ,- - . S X 'U' r ' E J 521-Zi --Q if 4 4 Y fi- 3 . N .1 .. ' -1 'Y ' .gg fs' . 55. . 'rd' e vi ' -241,5 9.?45'-2'-5 Q? , , i 2 1. v Bob Clark Karen Clark Maurice Clark Cheryl Clifford Lynn Cogan Heidi Cole Steve Colucci 101111 C0fm01lY Leslie C0nI10lly Cheryl Cooper Frank Corcoran Chris Corrales Donald Couture john Craig Kathi' Cfosble PafiiCr11lChfi6ld julie Cunningham Kim Currie Joanne Curtis jeff Cyran Mike Dannelley 142 - Classes Carolyn Conniff Cindy Craven Darlene Davis Paul Davis Doneen Dawirs , . jeff Day Mike Dean 4 Gene DeBolt Rick Deluca it C, il . Steve Demarco Tom Demarco Richard Denny Keoki Deporter . Carolyn Dickens N Doug Dimaio I Steve Dolan Mike Domene Sandy Donald Ted Douglass Michael Doyle Paul Drone Lori Dube Carol Duncan ef Craig Duncan Jeff Dunham Murray Dunn F lim Durand Liz Durgin Kim Dyles ff f Bill Eaton ,I A 1 Laurie Eberhard Mike Echevarria Jack Ecrement Denise Edwards Bille Egry Debbie Eichelt Alice Elizalda Marilyn Elkins Tonya Elsen Jolene Elson Debbie Elvers Bob Emmer Tammy Robert Enoch Kara Evanoff Wise men are not always silent, but know when to be. Engelbrecht Classes - 143 Daryl Folmer Bruce Foster Terry Foster Tim Foster Killi Fox Pam Franks William Frederickson Scott Freeman Kathy Frick Paul Friday Michele Gaffney Patricia Gaffney Juan Galindo Dave Gallimore Ioe Garcia Rick Garcia Iohn Gargan Tanya Garrison Chris Gastmeyer Pedro Gaudiano Cindy Gay Mike Domene expressed his abilities in metal shop. Lee Evans Debbie Fariell Jeff Farrington Kevin Farrington John Fedorchuk Marty Fee Mike Fee Russel Fields Hope Filia Henry Filtz Mary Flinner Lisa Fluor A 'IX if ,g . Xu .LQQJ K' Q . w I ' it 5 s X is ga 4,.. G X. ., I4 A 1 Z iff I X f - V- V- '--- eff-twwmfmee, -w.W.,.,, Qiisdf i A Tux S Victor Genova Richard John Giberson Eddie Gibson DOUGH Gilbert Mike Gilmore joe Giove Georgeson Marla Glick Becky Goodman Mark Goodwin Pam Graff Mary Giove Karen Grant Barbara Gras Sheryl Cravitt The greatest need of a person is the need usan ree Deborah Grffiths to be needed. Bill Guay Debbie Gumina Ioe Guziejka Carl Hacker Patti Haggerty Chuck Hall Ray Halliwill Ted Hamner Todd Hansen David Hanson Sherry Hanson Liz Hardy Matthew Harootunian Paul Harrigan Greg Hartman Richard Harvey Rhonda Hatley Bob Hayes Susan Heath Kevin Hebard Q , 'xl A X 5 Morris and friend Larry Sellers. ., ,. ' 2 X ,KX X 1 i . I ' r -at W s 5 R . ,, ' - A Scott Hegel Michael Heideh Rick Heileson Valerie Hein David Henderson Candis Henricks Dan Henry Ruthie Hernandez Terry Hernandez Alaire Hinkel Bill Hoffarth David Hofstetter Lorraine Huggins Diane Hughes Lisa Hugo Jim Hukari Vicky Hunter Carrie Husband Dan Hushman Bill Huskey rf L ,, 1-'af Matt Hoke Claudia Holland Kim Holyday '57 ati! 4 M: A - C-al Doug Ingram John Innis Russ Ippolito Vicki Jensen Dan Jobe John Joerger Jack Johnston Michael Joynt Lynn Judd Norman Kelley Steven Kelley Steve Kelly 146 Classes Michele Jaegler Brett Johnson Eveline Kaiser Carolyn Kennedy 'C V , X xr: Much preparation was needed before th far 5 V Jerry Jauregui David Jenkins Brad Jenkins Cheryl Jennings Dan Johnson Kelly Johnson Pam Johnson Paul Johnson Joanne Kallisch Julie Kaplan Art Kardinal Jody Kauffman Ronald Keoski Bob Kerney Cary Kirkland David Knittle ,VMW , W , una.-mwwpuwm n .1 41. . ..-.a..44-1. inf ,f 3 5' 1. f 3 Q x..,L,.Q, 1 N4 , j -.. W............. ,g,-,f LW MMM: -' .kiilf wx .X my , I W: W. , 1 u I Ye ,Q ' 'S ' 'G Q. ' ' - ., .. , . 2 'gm 1 , . 1 1 V- , ,, ,A .M .Mx -'L V -b f , K L, .. L .... Q A' :ni .gf Q f 2 students in driver's ed. . . e 1 4 . ,Qi 'Wk WH Q Q5.f,3' 4-1' M 5 e ,f- Q3 is M wa 6,1 49 vu W Ji? 9 5 gi Dede Mackin Iulia Mackin judy MacMath Renee Maki Laura Marin Debbie Marsh Chuck Marshall Iaynie Lovell Ken Lucas Richard Lu ndgren Brad MacDonald Russell M acDonald Monte Macias l Sophomores reveled in newly found Katella activity smorgasboard Frank Marshall Teddy Martin Ian Martin Annemarie Massaro Brad Masters John Mata Brenda Matlove Curtis Matthews Ralph Matthews john McCartt Mark McCartt Mike McConnell Kim McFann Raylene McGinnis i With Knights Page in hand, Ana Negrette was a mem- ber of the largest group of Soph's ever to join Pep Club. 75 i ..... Kelly Mclntyre Kathy McKown Rick Mclean Patti McMillan Scott McMillan Cary McNulty Rob McQuillen Mike Mertens Nader Meskin Karen Messer axe raw. ws. nun: hub' . if 'Z ,f nf 2 ,Q , w .7 W -' ,1 GV . WJ ,X xx 3 ff' fy? , ,., . ff 55 if A ray' Q32 uh :Sh Nancy Ray Kim Rehm john Reidy Mike Remine Chuan Ren Sandi Reshaw Bobby Reta Elaina Ricard Steve Rime A,,f- Rhett Rinehart Terri Rinks Betty Robertson Laura Roehl Jeff Rogers Janice Rollins Dan lobe took a breather between nerve-racking simulator films. W ,- 1 1, x , .N 7! Y. Rl W - r W l ,, Milly Rombouts Gena Roquet Ray Rosas Rick Rosas Reed Rousselle Bill Runion John Russell Wayne Russell Alan Sakal Karen Salisbury Kurt 531131 Lauren Sallus Ion Samuelson David Sanchez Rita Sanders Bob Sargent Carol Saunders Valerie Scarsdale Steven gcheier Cheryl Schmaltz Sherrie Schroeder Chris Schulte Sonja Schuster Sandi Scriba Classes - 151 In order to do great things, one must be enthusiastic! E1'zzi2fz:'Um Ion Sheppard Tony Sherman John Shurtleff George Siciliani Buddy Skinner Janice Skomars Rick Slater jim Slatten Dean Smith Dorothy Smith Trina Snecleker Georgette Snell Georgia Snell Rene Sodman joseph Spears James Spencer james Spinelli Cheryl Sprentall Alan Spurgeon Debbie Standing Rodney Stark Sophomores Ianell Wheeler and Patti McMillan allowed their enthusiasim to shine after the assembly was over. 152 Classes Jim Sear Randy Sebbo Elaine Sellers t ,J Dale Sharp v 'K .f' Ron Stark Matt Starkey Jim Steele Patricia Stein Monica Stettler Bonnie Stevens Cindy Stevens Kent Stevens James Stevenson Brenda Stewart Home Ec. classes enjoyed outdoor barbecues. .vkkxh t ks. H 1 l Dave Varner Corinda Vasquez jean Vetter Rick Vidovich Greg Vaughn Joey Villalobos A f T , 1 -it ll ' A 1 ,w . Q A Vivian Vehrs Teri Verdegem Leslie Verusio Iim Vesely Don Vinding lean Wade June Wade Robert Wagner Chris Stewart jim Stieler Lynda Stills Debbie Stinar Susan Tabor Lisa Tally - Bob Taylor Dennis Taylor Janet Taylor Terry Telford Ana Terrazas Kay Tersigni Becky Teyler Brenda Thomas Cindy Thomas Allan Tilford Edmund Ting Bill Tinsley Rick Traywick Arlene Turran Ty Tyler Deborah Ulch Lennie Valencia Debbie Vandergriff Crystal Vandiver Chuck Vantubbergen Classes 153 Denise Warner Kevin Waters Kimberly Waugh Ianet Weatherby Iean Weatherby Joanne Weatherby Selvyn Weinert Angele Weintz Lisa Wengert Mike Wetherbee Ianell Wheeler jeff White Larry White Linda White jim Whitman Rick Whitmore julie Wiese Harry Willcut Sheryl Wilcox Kevin Wiley James Williams Skip Walden Tony Walker Carol Walker Steve Wann Brian Ward John Warden ni .gh Lisa Willaimson Randy Willis Theresa Wilsing Terri Wilson Gary Winger Diane Winter Bonnie Wise I Caroline Wise Rolland Wolf Peggy Wood Penny Wood 4 Q. A is we-1 rw Darlene Wright Debbie Wright Glenn Wright David Weust 154 Classes Sophomores adapted to the lunch program quite rapidly r , t f 4 . its kb ' 'B 2 N 5 Y a Bob Webb Mary Wyatt Cris Wyrick joseph Yawn Carolyn Yerdon Autumn Young M by Teri Lae represented the sophomore class at the Homecoming festivities. W 'if I , ' IW K 1 'v 'fy 1:11 ,1 J A , ui 21 25. A- 'fs li gms Henery Velez Dave Voris And in my hour of darkness There is still a light That shines on me Shine until tomorrow Let it be Catherine Ypma Nancy Ypma Bill Zelenka Heide Zimmermann James Ashley joe Baker Pat Cregger Neva lfallin jill Fitzgerald Robert Gore lohn Hemmord Dawn Hennessey Ursula Hoel Kathi Johnson Manco Manchester Brenda Matlove Greg Nagell Rose Newman Sally Passavart Delayne Pruett Phyllis Rust Classes - 155 150 Cl A The Class of 75 nik, La if 'Annu in . Y w, 3 I JI, 'Nw-nn ,S X it e . . .SQ . M ' ez ft . .. 1 is :5f'fei fi 3 in K JFFWZ .l i.g'i',f at , b K I g55:i,'l, Class Officers: Standingg Kobi Blackwell-Treasurer, Steve Kaplan-Vice President, in Swingsp Bev Prentice-President, ludy Molina-Secretary. 5' l Juniors trained for next year's Senior obligations The Class of '75 proved themselves to be a relaxed, easy-going, spirited group throughout the year. Selling key rings and planning for the Junior-Senior Prom occupied most of their time. Early in October, the Juniors experienced one of the greatest thrills of being a Katella Knight, that of receiving their class rings. Waiting in long lines proved to be worth- while after all. In late fall, Juniors prepared for the Scholastic Aptitude Test by taking the PSATXNM- SQT. Centering their activities in clubs, athletics and other areas, developed their personal interests and talents which gave needed variety to the school. Q 4 R..,,, X, Left-Karen Bell admired Jolene Italiano's ring style. Classes 157 ll! , jamie Abereg Mickey Abney Mark Adams Steve Adams Ruth Addison Judy Airola Dale Albrecht Donald Alexander Charlene Allec Brenda Allen jeff Allison David Alves David Andersen Larry Anderson Greg Armeno Cary Armstrong Christine Arreola Perry Asbra Judy Ash Bryan Auday Laurie Baier Dean Bailey Debbie Bailey Deborah Baker Jim Barber Dan Bard George Barela james Barkey ,xx :fall Q ' X wwf? '1 Q' wx .L - . 158 Classes . - .X . .. . ,f-. Bum Wrapu Kathleen Barnett Mary Barrett Mark Baughman Chuck Beck Karen Bell Ann Bement 4 David Barrow Ricky Barth Cherie Beers Diana Belcher Dan Bennion Lotan Berg -5-.agp I .J Kam Berglancl Suzanne Bertaina Lynn Best A Karen Broussard Avery Brown Cindy Brown Keith Brown Bill Brown Mary Brummel Mark Beveridge Laura Beyer Kim Bickford Susan Birkinshaw Ronald Birosik Robin Blackwell Susan Blocher Chris Boeck Marisa Boettjer Mark Bohnen Joyce Bond Laura Bonnell Debra Borigini Mike Boring Larry Botts Vickie Boyce Susan Boyd Margie Boyer Nancy Bradley Roxann Brehm Tracy Brennan Dianna Brewster Lisa Brier Frank Brimlow Nancy Brock Anne Brodie Classes 159 John Buchanan Mark Bucon Lauren Bukovskis Don Burandt Patty Burd Gary Cadman Leonda Cahow Stewart Cannon Marla Carbine Dave Carlson Martha Carmichael Phyllis Carota ,lim Carr Tom Castleman Mark Chambers Grant Chapman Robyn Chase Anthony Chaves Steve Clair Cliff Clark Sherri Clark Steven Clark William Clark Cindy Clay Pam Clever Mike Climo Katie Cogan 160 - Classes 4, 4 , n' .. 5 6 V gf' uw, l S . S74 S M 3-fx ffwxi X Nancy Collins Ginny Collins Richard Comeau Torn Connelly Betsy Connolly Karl Conrad Steve Cook Rob Corcoran Nancy Cordray Steve Corey Suzanne Corey Mike Corrothers Q,,,! -as Harold Eldred Paul Ellis jennifer Elvers Karen Elving Susie Emerson Kate Epperson Glen Evans Marybeth Ewing David Feliz Jim Fenton Rick Ferguson Paul Fewell Susan Field Daniel Finell Kathy Finney Nancy Fisher Rick Ford Kim Forde Paul Formica Carol Forry jeff Foster Robert Fox Bill Franks Karen Franzke Scott Frederickson Dave Frehler Dan Friday Sue Friedman Ron Frost Steve Gaddis james Gagnon Steve Gale Mark Gastmeyer Martha Geisler Mary Genova Paul George Charles Gerosa 162 - Classes ,a G i l n Sports day was attended by a wide I ' ff. ff 'nil' -,Q-arp Afk ,2 F ff-S-ess: X A ,Z exam. -5, L15 Q-.f-, l x , variety of pseudo-sports persons. Stephanie Gilbert Bill Gillam Nancy Goble Augustine Godoy Cathy Golde Alejandro Gonzalez Lance Gore Lori Goulet Darlene Graham Steve Graham Kathleen Greene Chris Gregor Gayle Griffith Kevin Grossberndt Karen Guerrero Steve Guido Blaine Hadley Mike Hale Barbara Hamilton Celia Hammond Tim Hamner Sue Hampton Steve Hansel Myra Harding John Harlan Nancy Harris Teri Hartjoy julie Hatcher Joanne Haverchak Walter Hazelrove l0Ann Heiden Pam Heinze lim Henderson Linda Henderson Renee Henderson Chris Hendricks Tony Henrichsen Classes - 163 Evelyn Hernandez Linda Herring Greg Hersing Nancy Heuler Jim Hill Larry Hill Cindy Hillebert Neil Hinds Jacque Hinger Steve Hochleutner Denise Hodge Mark Hoeschulte Paula Holtz Bob Horton Cathy Houghton Tim Howells Steve Huegerich Charles Hukari Charles Hunt Mike Hunter Steve Hunter Donna Huntey Thomas Iaquinta Frank Ippolito Melinda Isaac Jolene Italiano Stan Jaclclin Renate Sikora jumped to make a point for her team in Volleyball Tournament game, 164 Classes Xie H M at A ' '15 , A is ' f ' i .sat at, ' ' iii? t , C Juniors waited patiently to receive their class rings Jeff Jarvi Don Jeffries RaulJ1menez Wendy Joeb Cindi Johnson Glenn Johnson X02 Karin Johnson Lynn Johnson Steve Johnson Marty Johnston Terry Jones Shelly Joseph I x -sv . st 'raft 4 'J f Jon Kratz Rhonda Krizer A5Zxt ,', K, Q, ' ,eq 3 If f., xt! e ' A. ' Carole Judd Pennie Jump Cindy Kalil Susie Kalinyak Steve Kaplan Juanita Kaszycki' Leilani Katzmann Joylene Kawagoe Roy Kelly Annette Kennedy Paulette Kennedy Robert Killinger Cheryl King Diane Kirstein Tab Kish Hal Klein Bill Klevies Jeff Knapp Harry Knecht Patricia Knight Don Knittle Mike Knogge Ron Kohler Leslie Kolb Brad Koontz David Kory Ed Koverman Dave Koziatek Deborah Kramer Classes 165 Kurt Krueger Ron Kushner David Lacob jim Laib Sharon Lambert Jeff Lamm Brad Lanning Marie Lauria Larry Lazar Karen Leatherman Theresa Lemieux Shawn Lesher Del Leutbecher Steve Lewotsky jim Ley Scott Lind ' Mitch Linderman Terri Lipari Steve Long Wayne Long Corey Loprest Dennis Loria Robert Love Patty Love Drew Lucas Penny McClusky Dan McConnell Debbie McCoy Sharon McCrary Mike McCurdy Connie McElvenny John McGuire Cathy McKim james McMillen june McMillin 166 - Classes ,fit tix r Iohn McNulty Megan MacDonald jan Maggi Chris Maguire Kathy Maiforth ' ' .N was 'ns , 3 A-if 'ill' t , T2 . - Q 'Wi' C fi I iiiu ,Q buff? A ,A-.C ,! ' 5f.'lf5f'- f',f:5 'E li- Sharon Turnbull and Barbara Hamilton showed Junior pride at Pep Assemblies LEAGUE Ui, Dfnkcfbd chow prom MANS! s Q Q eg, ? Q Katella Knights showed their enthusiasm at a spirited pep Valerie Makowslci Karen Mansfield Veda Marcks Shari Maron Guy Marr Jeannie Marshall Ienni Martin Maureen Martin Linda Marzolf Jeff Mata jay Matlock Scott Maxwell assembly by joining in the Alma Mater. ' a gtg!! ..t 4. is. '4 l X ' x 5 3 I ' ,fl .M ,Q s Terri Mazzola Louis Melman Tad Mertens Mike Mestrovich jim Meyers Ed Michael Susan Milazzo Mary Miller Bob Miller Scott Miller Sue Miller Andy Minear Lyn Moeller Chris Molesky Iudy Molina Kathy Monahan Ken Montague Leslie Moore Patti Moore Carol Morgan Robert Morris Steve Morris Gary Morrison David Morse Paul Morte Artie Mory Beverly Mulholland Paula Mullis Classes - 167 Pam Musgrave Nancy Nall Armida Navarro John Negrette Karen Nelson Russel Nelson Brent Nibarger Rick Niemeyer jay Niverson Tammi Notick Mike Nuttleman Kathleen Nye Laurie Oclenbaugh Jim O'Dwyer Karen Oeser Cynthia O'Hare Diane O'I.eary Linda Oliphant Larry Olson Janice Ong julie Opheim Donna Ordlock Terry Patterson Debbie Perdue 168 - Classes 1 it e J. X L4 . X ,uma Carl Parker Bob Ash and Perry Asbra sold pop corn and cokes after school to help raise money for the Katella s wrestling team 5' I Playing the gullible football stud, Rick Minarsch blindly succumbed to Terri Mazzola. Rick Pierce lrene Pitaccio Bill Powell A- 5 Bev Prentice Gary Price William Price Annamarie Prisco Donna Pruett Brad Purcha Ray Quihuiz Larry Racheli Q .Qt l A 'S . W Sherri Raley Debbie Ramirez Pam Rasque Lori Ratinov Steve Remine David Reta james Rex Tom Rice Laurie Robbins Lynne Robbins Robin Roberts Gary Robertson Troy Roddam Robin Rodriguez Kathy Rombou ts Linda Romero ., 1' fa, L 1. NJ W f. Pat Redden Debbie Rehm Artie Reid Brian Richards Greg Richford Ryan Ritchie Edith Robledo Eva Robledo Kathy Rocha Randy Roquet Cynthia Rosas Violet Rudy v Sue Reinoso Darrell Ritchel Rita Rocha Colleen Rulison Classes - 169 Steve Salrin Steve Samuelson Mark Sanborn David Sanchez Henry Sanchez Jacki Sanchez Mark Sanchez Raul Sanchez Kathy Sanders Rick Sater Karen Sauser Cindy Sauter Curtis Saylor Susan Scarbrough Iohn Shilling Karen Shilling John Schmall Eric Schmitz Matt Scholten Cindy Schwartz Mark Schweitzer Linda Scott Richard Seaton Dee Sellers Laura Sergott Susan Shanks john Shannon Louis Sharp Stephen Shea Jill Shepherd Mary Sheppard Marianne Shields Barbara Shirley Jeff Sievers Renee Sikora 170 - Classes Andrea Ruman Mike Rutledge Scott Sabicer james Sadlier GJ. Sais Cindy Salaets A Karen Simon Bob Sinclair Ken Slaven Lori Sligar Bill Small Mark Small x li 1 ,R so .ir,. Ati QL! Q52 'Ya-' 'Q W' .. f 'f 375. V ' ' -1-55:-' ltd sw , Y'-W.,-gli I an - f ' 31. QL 13 7. fl ww 'fi 51' :vials X iigw T! 5' iw 4 E, - - if William Wood Karen Watkins Dave Watson Daphney Wecldell Theodore Weigman Helen Mary Werner Lisa West Robert Velten Gloria Vidauirri Nicholas Viclovich Dana Voien janet Voorhis Cheryl Wagner Donals Walters Ann Walton Allen Ward Debbie Warner Darcy Warniclc Marcia Warren 172 Classes Eli is 24 Lf , i Q ,ub llg i iff. ins' :QCP Lance Gore, showed how Knights are such gentlemen. Lanny volunteered to hold a few coats and purses during club pictures. J A ' -.,. . we i. Q'k i Ehyi' ..' V lla., Af'il?,:.a .f:fff- 3. f fri' ' - l5'.5L55w Greg Rankin Cindy Roggers Sharon Sorenson Dan Spears xx X Gif' Steve Woodyard Ron Wooten Ken Wrede Russell Wygal Alvin Yamaguchi Greg Yorba Carol Young Tracy Zabel Dave Zapala Mark Zitney Bill Benbow Lisa Blanch Patty Booker john Craven Donna Hoy Marc jones Don Langstaff Tony Maselli Kris McLaughlin Dan O'Hare Jorge Ponte Kay Porter Sharen Radcliff ' ' - , ' ' as fl I Q' ' ,, A , M . H x - ,w:51???3:'5fm1': ,'., Z ,V Qfiu ,,+ Q ,ig f gtst Y. ', ' V Senior's graduation brought new goals S Katella's Senior Class of 1974 held within itself many individual talents. These fine qualities centered on the students as unique people and bound them to- gether as a unified group. The focus this year was aimed toward change and development both of which through optimism and determination were succes- fully attained. Many projects begun in years past were finally completed and seniors concentrated their efforts toward final touches. The experiences filling the lives of the seniors taught them to approach new problems and situations in- telligently, easing them one step closer to their future. With graduation came anxious hopes for a challeng- ing future, while unforgettable memories of high school remained still and untouched. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: joe Tietge, Presidentg Diane Bighead, V.P.g Cindy Hegel, Treasurerp judi Rombouts, Secretary . in mu., 'F Classes A 17: losephine Acosta Roxann Aden Rick Adler Tony Aguilar Masami Aizawa Angela Albarel Mayor: Home lzconomies Mayors Lnglish, be Wflt Li Band Yu e President, l ootball Hand LA AX l'ey1k lul- llomvt tummy Stage Band Amb Mm b lrtgxitm-i Mayor lnglisb K omni Amb- Law Mayor Business Vickie Albin Michelle Allec lulie Allen Sharon Allicotti Sue Allison Gilbert Alviso Mayor: Business GAA, Basketball, Photo TASK, 5-mow blti, Cf-Ll Mayors lf1gllSl1,l'l, Amb- L onstrut tion It-tl Pep Club Yearbook, C SF Mayor Art Mayors Business, Photo Mayor Stienu' Ion Andersen Dale Anderson David Anderson Linda Arellanes Margo Arlord Robert Ash V TASK Mayor Art Band lnlnmt t, l xploring Wrestling Majors: Science, Math Mayor Business Amb Retord Produwl Kathy Ast David Baeder Rod Bailey Snow and Water Ski lrat lt Drama C lub, Ski Varsity K lub, Wrestling Clubs L lub Mayor St renee Mayors English, Art 176 - Classes Ieff Bair Alan Baker Gail Baker Drill Team, Water Ski C. Ian Baker Sue Baker Tom Baker Iudy Baldwin Barry Bale Patricia Balkcom Major: Art Water Ski Club, Snow Var. Cross Country, Adv. Girls Glee, Pep Major: English Majors: Art, Science Ski Club Var. Track, Snow Ski C. Club 3 yrs. Major: Art Major: Bio. Science Major: Nursing 1 Mark Baltes Tina Banner David Barber jay Barker lon Barker Laura Barker Varsity Club, Football, Pep Club 3 yrs. Majors: Business, Social Spanish Club Baseball Major: Dentistry Science Amb: Advertising Major: Athletics Dawn Barnett joseph Barney Glenn Barth Ray Beaumont Anita Bennett Debbie Benton Bicycle Club, House of Varsity Club, Photo, Wrestling CSF, Bicycle Club, Nat. Drill Team, Var. Cheer, Representatives Varsity Football Major: Automotive Merit Semi-finalist Cabinet, Choir, Water Ski Major: Art Major: Science Majors: Bicycling, Math Major: English Classes - 177 We are different from Ga would be different from ourselves, if I could see the world ch other, but we through YOU, and you Alan Berg james Berg Mark Berg Rory Bertaina - Major: Soc. Sci. Major: Business Arch. Merit Award Var. Football, ASB Pres. Majors: Drafting, Sci. Ski C. Ir. Senator Majors: Math, Sci. IHC. Mike Beyer Dick Bidwell Diane Bighead Melinda Binder Gary Bird David Birkinshaw Majors: Fire Sci. Var. C. Var. Football Sr. Class V.P., D. Team Water Ski C, GAA Construction, Baseball Var. Wrest. Var. Baseball Water Ski Pres. Amb: Social Relations Basketball Major: Business Ronald Blakley Duane Blaylock Leta Blaylock Paul Blount jeff Bonus Lisa Born CSF, School Paper Major: History Major: Business Major: Indus, Art Major: Arch. Drill Team Major: Pre-Law Amb: Marriage Peggy Boucher Stanley Bouse jeff Bouska john Boyd Peggie Boydstun Sue Bray Amb: Dental Ass't Amb: Law Enforcement Photography Major: Education Amb: Dentistry Major: ROTC Electronics 178 - Classes james Brown Mark Brown Bill Brummel Karen Brunet Craig Bruns Valerie Bruns German Club, Ski Club Majors: Science, Math Drama Club Pres. Water Ski Club Major: Construction Songleader, Cheerleader, Majors: Science Math Major: Drama Major: Business Water Ski Club Brian Buchanan James Buchanan Lynne Bugbee Brenda Burd Keri Burgess Mary Burke Wrestling Baseball Water Ski C, 3 yrs., Pep Pep C., GAA, Home Ec. Acapella Choir, Art, Pep D, Team, Sr, Sen,, Pep Major: English Major: Science C-, Yfbk-, ASB, Sec. of Major: Home Ec. Club C., jr Class Treas., Ski C. Pep, ICC Amb: Ele. School Teacher Ralph Burns Stephanie Bushnell Linda Butcher Var. Baseball 2 yrs., Var. Art Flag Carrier Football, Var. C. Major: Math Major: Social Science Rick Buzenes George Byrd David Cadman Pat Cadwell Ronald Calaway john Callen Bowling Club Bicycle Club Pres., CSF, Wrestling, Photo C. Varsity Club, News. Advanced Band Majors: lnd. Arts, Football, Band, House Major: Photography Stf., Varsity Football Major: Engineering Science, Reading Reps. Major: Iournalism Majors: Math, Science Classes - 179 Karen Canchola Melory Carbine Shirly Carl Dale Carlson Mike Carson Dean Carter T Band, 5Paf1iSl1 Club Ski Club, CSF House of Reps., D. Team, Madrigals, CSE, Track, Baseball Major: C0mmL1hiCafi0I1S Majors: Language, Math Yearbook, Pep Club FCA, Bike C., C. Ctry. Major: Home Arts Major: Pre-Med Pam Carter Linda Cartwright Paul Cartwright Pattie Casey House of Reps., D. Team, Band Baseball Pep Club, GAA, Senior Madrigals, Acapella Majors: Geometry, Band Majors: Math, Science Rep., Homemaking Club Majors: Art, lnt. Dec. Cindy Certain Sam Cervone Sabas Chois Steven Christopher Band, Drama, Ski Clubs, Major: Audio Visual Bicycle Club FCA, Soph. Bskt., Var. Student Government Major: Elect. Eng. Track, Varsity Club Major: Music Major: Education , f X fx, - Barbara Cieszko Ernest Cisneros Stuart Clark john Clover Majors: Geog., Travel CSF, Honor Roll Band, Symphonic Band 180-Classes Major: English, Science Major: T.V. Broadcaster Ken Cavanaugh Sandra Cegielski Band, Drama, Football, Baseball Major: Music -an -.. a. .. . 1. 'NX N: ,, ,elk 9 N bl . , :UN-gq,,qq,,., 1 0 . Y I 1 2 '--j -1915 1. .:. A: Q :- W '. L . ll .? .- , K i 92: . 7 ' Q, '..e7 . - , . sq, Ag- A ' QN -wh' 4, 't,i.- 1' ,I .JA r. ,. .ft-ff JJ, f . . -. .-Jef' M, V 'f Qatar 3. - ' 3' '54 3:-,rf , AZ., .fpf ' , l- -. 5 Ilya' . r , Q' ..,. ED ., - .,- . ' ' 3: If V' 1 2--sf. 1 '. ' 4 ,uf :' - ' Q, . ,H Glenn Coffey Kim Coffman Dave Conner lean Ann Connolly Lisa Conrad Sherryl Conrad Speech, Drama, D. Team, CSF, Cold Seal Bearer Madrigal, Soph. Princess, CAA, CSF Campus Life, Acapella Major: Science Cheerleader, Banner Carr. Amb: Choreographer Major: Music , Major: Fashion Design Iill Cook Mark Cooke Acapella, Interact Club Var. Football Manager Major: Education Major: Math Kc:-n ,,,, hw, Eff. Ir ,ft .- -'.1f5'5:3-1'1' ' ig y-fmt wx- : , : Q 3- A ' ' fwsqvrgg, - - ,IL ..f' .' , If.. E, . it , . l .. ,vi-..-ar - Regina Coorey Gary Costello Basketball, Band is Tracey Cradford Christina Craig Pep Club Amb: Primary Teacher I ,off ' al, 1 , ? ' ' V aft: W if wr? ,, .. Debra Craig Iulie Craven Sue Cregger I anet Crockett Amb: Missionary Majors: Math, English Pep Club, Drama Club, Amb: Theatre, Airlines Dwight Cromie Ken Cronkright julie Curtis Tom Curtis Photo Club, Yearbook Majors: Science, English Student Government Varsity Tennis Amb: Cinema Majors: Science, Home Majors: Science, Math Photography EC, Classes-181 Bruce Davis Tim Davis Doug Dawirs Tim Debolt Robin Decew Sam Deleese Varsity Wrestling Ski Club Bicycle Club Majors: Science, Math Var. Football, Baseball, Major: English Amb: Electrician Amb: Cyclist Var- Club, FCA, Photo Club Major: Photo - - Michele DePorter Susan Desheles Mary DeVito Eileen Dewald Tim Dewald Iudy Dickens Ass't. Head Flag Carrier, Pep Club, Bowling Amb: Dental Tech. Choir, Folk Rock C. Basketball, Baseball, Band, Pep Club, VP, Ski Band, Interact Club Major: Home Ec. Amb: Model Newspaper C., Senior Senator Major: History Major: Business Major: Math, English .. . , T 1 -1 1' 1 - .MV 'VW . 'W 1? ' 1- ' . 17 'Vx-x .-A 2 ., 'Y , f 4-- f U f' 'K' 7:4 -it' 5 8 2 . . Q. . if V, , 1' -wa Patti Ditmar Robyn Dodge Shannon Dolan French Club, Drill Team, Majors: Zoology, House of Reps., Cheer 8: Head Drill Team Leader Agriculture Songleader, Sen. Princess Amb: Prof. Dancer, Amb: Dance Choreo. Doug Domene Marie Dougherty Timothy Doyle Deni Drake Debbie Dresser jeff Duncan Var. Football, Baseball, Tres. of Drama, Speech, Varsity Basketball Drama Club, Thespians Pep Club, Water Ski Baseball, Golf Tres., FCA, Var. C. Pres. Thespians Club Major: English Semantics Club, Choir Major: Astronomy Ambg Criminal Law Amb: Theatre Arts Major: English 182-Classes . ,. gf, ' ,o-'20 Diane Dunn Sherry Dunning Greg Eckert Doug Edwards Monica Eichelt Audrey Eisenberg House of Reps., Major: P.E. Varsity Wrestling Major: Police Science Art Club, Folk Rock Club Homemaking Club Major: Science Majors: Science, Art Major: Business Kevin Ekelman lon Emery Lyman Emmer Cross Country, Track Ski Club Major: Police Science Amb: Contractor 1- 1 1 Breton Enloe Brad Ennis Kellene Esley Kathi Ewing Carey Fanzoi Karen Faucett Majors: Science, Math Varsity Wrestling House of Reps., GAA, Major: Business Amb: MAal Tech. Drill Team, Water Ski C. Renee Fedorchuk Dale Peutz David Pilbeck john Filipy Catherine Filtz Steve Finney - Track, C. Ctry., Snow Amb: Accountant Science Club Officer Amb: 5Ci6nCe Media Ski Club, House of Reps. Majors: Psych., Math Majors: Drafting, Math Classesf 183 Nancy Firestone Steve Fithian lan Fitzgerald Orman Fletcher Teacher Aid, Art, Red CSF, Water Ski Club Band Amb: Mechanic Cross Club Maj.: Pre Law Amb: Psychologist l i L Judy Fogarty Erlene Fong Brad Foster Deborah Foster Wah, Wahl 1 want my mommyiul med bak D. Team, Drama Snow and Water Clubs ASB Speaker of the Pep Club, Flag Carrier, Amb: Medicine Amb: Animal Science House, House of Reps. CSF, Girls Glee, Bike ' Majors: Law, Soc. Club l Melvin Fouse jeff Fox I ay Freeman Cindy Fritsch Chris Fry Mark Gaines Honor Roll 2 years Varsity Letter, Track, School Newspaper Bowling Club Band 2 years Cross Country Majors: Business, Realtor Major: Engineering Amb: Law Enforcement Major: Electronics W Ron Garber Norma Garcia Vicki Gardner Ronald Garrett Vicki Gawlas james Gay Varsity Tennis lnt'l Thespian Member Concert Band, GAA, Pep Club, Mascot, Ski Majors: Sci., Ceramics ' Amb: Optometry Amb: Medicine, Drama Majors: Writing, Media Club Major: P.E. l84AC4l.isv-cs Major: Industrial Arts TASK, Snow and Ski Clubs Amb: Veterinary Med. ,V 1, Daniel Gentner Diana Giberson Gregory Gilbert Susie, Shannon and Debbie at pep assembly. Gayle Giloff Lance Glogowsky Ralph Goddard Vivian Godoy Majors: English, Art Bowling Club Varsity Club, Football, ROP Auto Services Marianne Gilmore Sec. of Publicity, Pep Club, CSF, Newspaper Amb: Medical Doctor 'Q Rhonda Gogos Roberta Gomez Rose Gonzales Edward Gonzales Linda Grass Peter Gray Secretary of Assemblies Water Ski Club Drill Team, Drama Club, Drama Club Track, Cross Country, Major: Business Amb: Pre-school Teacher Campus Life, H. of Reps. Majors: Drama, Medicine FCA Amb: Art Sandra Grenier Greg Gruss Bob Gumina 1 Marie Guziejka Patricia Guzinski Vicky Haahr Home EC, Club Acapella, Ad. Girls Glee Major: Business Interact, Bicycle Clubs Major: Accounting Classes-185 i Major: Microbio.-Physics Amb: Medicine David Hacker Sharon Haley Stage Band, Thespians, Mdj01'S2 HOIIIG ANS, Drama Club, Chess Club E!1gliSl1 Steve Hall Tim Hall Band 2 years, Yearbook, Baseball CSF Joel Hall Varsity Baseball, Varsity C., Ski Club Majors: English, Ceramics Chris Hampton Drill Team, Pep Club Bill Harris Jeri Hatley jeffrey Heath Cindy Hegel Teresa Hendricks Amb: Art, Architecture Sec. of Folk Rock Club, Band, Band Council, Water Ski Club, Pep Pep Club, Interact Club Drama Club, Thespians Rose Parade Club, Drill Team, Senator Amb: Medicine, Teacher Amb: Medical Field Amb: Med. Technology Major: Dance Debbie Henry CAA, Band, Bicycle Club, Pep Club, Bowling Club Amb: Airline Stewardess Renee Hensch lack Herring Karen Hersing Terri Heryet Becky Hewitt Karen Hilchey Major: Business Drill Team, Home EC, Amb: Stewardess Var. Cheer, Banner, Pep Music, Pep Club 180-Classes C., House of Reps., Ski Clubs Amb: P.E., English Teach. Amb: Nursery School Ass't. - - Wayne Hinkel Richard Hirschl Lynette Holden Matt Holmes Rosalind Hood Colleen Horvath Major: Drama-Film Water Ski Club Water and Snow-Ski Club Drill Team 1st Asst. Water Ski Club, Pep Amb: Business Amb: Art, Automatives Majors: Piano, Business Club Amb: English, Home Ec. The smile on your face is the light in the window that tells people that you are at home ji-rn Housman Lisa Howard Diane Huber Gary Hugo Spanish, Chess, CSF, French Club Pep Club Yearbook, Photo Club Science Clubs Amb: Professional Racer Major: Business Amb: Environment Amb: Science, Math Science Ty Hull jane Hunter jeff Hunter Kenni Huskey john Hutchinson Pamela Hutton Varsity Basketball Ski Club Yearbook Editor, CSF Major: Music IV and Var. Cheerleader, Major: Business Majors: Home Ec., Art Pres., Gold Seal Bearer Tennis Team, News Staff Amb: Attorney Amb: Police Work X ,K il Denise Ingram Susie Issler jan jlaynes Debbie johnson Larry johnson Mark johnson GAA Major: Social Science Major: Agriculture Band, CSF Majgrg Business Amb: Medical Field I C las-vs Mark Johnson Peggy jones Michael lump Sheri Kaas Kenneth Kaylor Gary Kearney Band, Concert Band, Pep C. Major: Drafting Majors: Business, Eng. Sh-l. Ath. Tr., SCi. C., Majors: Sci., Math Golf, Tennis Major: Business Bowling C. Majors: Indus. Arts, Maj-I Pre-Med. Carp. A , fr.. 5 fl jx it Q5 9 Bill Keith Mike Kelly Tonya Keoski Var. C., Baseball Baseball, News. Acapella, GAA Amb: Orthopedics Majors: Eng., Math Majors: 5Ci-, Math i Debbie Kessler Jeanne Keyes Edrie Killingbeck Lori Kirchmann Terri Kittel Karla Kjellin CSF, Band, GAA D. Team, Speech, Drama D. Team Lder., Ski C. Cheer Lder., Sr. Princess Home Arts Hd- Banner Carr , CSF, Amb: Psychologist Amb: lnt. Dec. Major: Business Pep C., Campus Life Amb: Police Dispatcher Senator, 5P99Ch Amb: Women's Lib X I .y - - Karen Klein Pamela Knecht Kathy Kolb Michael Krick Pamela Krieger Gretchen Kropf ASB Sec., News. CSF, Water Ski C. Var. Tennis Pep Club , Choir, Home EC. Major: Communications Amb: Fashion Merch. Amb: Medicine Major: Business Amb: Social Worker 188-Classes Karen Krueger Victoria Kubit joseph Lacob Annette Lambert Linda Landry Ron Langford CSF Varsity Tennis CAA, Pep Club Majors: Home Arts, P.E. Major: Science Amb: Medicine Major: English ,sf Uv in' Q ., Q g f '. . .rY , Q Z - , 0 as Q, . ,.. A fs X 'rg V ' fr ji, , trar l f, .4 iff ' K A 4 ' ,W Q' : 4- 'Y na X Q ,. , ,... P - -t I , is I. W- 4 . I Ti Q, 5 , I ...X ' B Q. 'H ag ,tg ' Mark Larson Richard Laub gn A . I ., 33 X if Surf Club, Photo, Pres. Bike C., ICC, '1 Q. , ai , . - Snow and Water Ski C. Bowling C., Interact C. . 1, I is-V? if ,Q Est f S l i 5 I ' I 'ir 1 K. .. Bob Laube Basketball, News., Sports Editor Major: P.E. Kathy Leadford lim Lee Ron Leikauf Isabella Lem Brian Lewotsky Major: Psychology Snow and Water Ski C., Campus Life Club CSF, Pep Club Major: Forestry Major: Pre-Dent Mark Lindholm Football, Choir, Athletics, Choir Pres. Amb: Lawyer Travis Lindsay Ir. Dorothy Lively Michael Long Demetrio Lopez Harry Lopez jackie Loughrey Band Girls Clee, Girls League, Bowling C. Pres., CSF Var. C., Ski Club Amb: Printing Graphics Major: Business Amb: Military Art C. Majors: Sci., Math Majors: Music, Eng. Classesf189 L tif 1- Diane Lowery Teresa l-UCa5 Susan Lusk Tod Lychkoff Don Lynch , CSF, Band Band, CSF, CAA, Newspaper, Water Ski Major: Science Majors: Science, Math Medical Careers Club, Var. Basketball Majors: Medicine, Music 3 yrs. Amb: Chiropractor Kathy Marderos Home Ec. Club Majors: Art, Office Aide Michelle Mareks Art C., CSF, Drama, Thes. Speech, Senate Amb: To be a Person Thomas Masters Heralds Club Majors: Math, Science Ellen Mariades Senator, News., Tennis, A'Cappella, GAA, Pep Club Majors: Law, journalism Dan Masterson Majors: History, Math Diane Marshall Drill Team, Spch., Drama, Banner Carrier Major: Dentistry Shane Matucci Wrestling Majors: Metal Tech. Bret McCammon Cathy McCrary Lori McDermed Bill McDonald Dan McKechnie Charles McKenny Soph. Basketball Water Slci Club, D. Team, Yearbook, CAA, Photo Soph. Football, Soph- Drama C-, Speech C., Ski Club, Campus Life House of Rep. Club, Spa-efh Club Wrestling Interact C., Herald C. Major: Business 190-Classes Major: History Majors: Science, Matli Major: Drafting Maj0f51 Drama, English Mari jo McKown Sandy McLean Rich McMillan Carolyn McNulty Kenneth McNulty Donna Mead Pep C., Band, CSF Pep Club, Photo, Thespians, Tennis, CAA, French Club, Major: Nutritional Bowling Club Drama Club Snow, Water Ski Clubs Research, Food Major: Biology Major: Language Biochemistry Cathleen Marie Betty Meissner Melnhardi Pep Club, Ski Club Major: Art 'PU P Cl b, Acappella Choir Eiixhip ep u Major: Medicine Majors: P.E., Science Patrick Metzger Carol Michael CSF Major: Sociology Q Sheryl Menges Carolyn Miller Major: Business Darlene Miller James Miller Richard Minarsch Margaret Mittman Cathy Molina Robert Molina Band, Pep Club Major: Metal Shop Varsity Club Water Ski C. Wrestling, Vat Club Major: Dentistry ' Varsity Football Major: English M3j0f2 Plastic Engineering Classes-101 Donald Monro Nancy Montalbano Warren Moore Rodney Morris Debbie Morrow Ioyce Morrow Majors: Secretarial, Sci. House of Reps. GAA, Spanish C., Rep. Major: Dog Grooming Major: Communications Major: Police Science Marching on to glory, Our banners high we wave, Proud are we as Knights of Katella, Strong and true and brave. Bright the path before us, For promise lights our way, We pledge to thee our Alma Mater Loyal we will stay. . ' Laura Morte Cindy Moser Drill Team Leader, Yrbk., Art C., Homecoming GAA, Pep Club, Ski Club Queen, Song Lder, Snow Ski, Pep C. Major: Art Melanie Mosher Water Ski C., Home Ec. C Major: Fashion Marnetta Mueller Linda Mullicane Michael Munger Pam Murphy Becky Musch Theresa Nagel Var. Cheerleader, Acapella Major: Liberal Studies Varsity Club, Acapella, Thespians, CSF, Nobul Amb: Int. Dc. CSF, Acappella Choir Choir FCA, Drama, Ftbl. Stats. Sheet Majors: Social Welfafe Majors: Music, English Major: Psychology Majors: Drama, Iourn. Danette Neal Karen Needham Rick Nelson Sandy Nemecek Scott Newcomb Alice Newgen Water Ski C. Treas., Pep Club, Campus Life Major: Auto Shop Home Ec. C., House of Wrestling, Golf Acapella Choir Sec., Rep, Rep. Major: History Major: Business Majors: Law, Soc, Major: Fashion 192-Classes Dave Newman Mike Nicholson Shelley Nickler Major: English Ski Club A'Cappella Choir, Pep C. Major: Forestry Tech. K ,Iv 1 ' I 4 I 1 S N . .- ,.. YO W vi if Dan Nickles Larry Nissen Hilarie Nordheimer Var. Golf 3 yrs, Ski Club Madrigals, Drama, CSF Campus Life, Math Award .. ai Major: College Prep. -.. Todd Norton Sonja Novak Karen Nunn Laurie Obenland James O'Conner Keith Odenbaugh Ski Club, Bowling C. Amb: Nursery School Major: Teacher Ed. Majors: Business, Health Majors: Math, Business Amb: Commercial Pilot Ass't. 1 ,f ,,Q.M A 3 Kathy O'Donnell Tim O'Hare Erin O'Key Alicia Ornelas Darice Orosco Steve Overcast Class Rep. Var. Football, Wrest. GAA, Art Class Rep., Girls Clee Amb: Dental Ass't. Var. C., FCA, Snow Ski Major: Business Major: Construction Majors: English, Art C., Football, Baseball Major: Soc. Science Classes- 1 93 Paul Palmer Gail Parnagian Kelley Patrick Monnica Paul Sandra Peake David Pedal House of Reps. CSP, TASK, lnteract Song and Cheerleader, Major: Art Major: Dentistry Majors: History, P.E., Major: Science Major: Social Science D. Team, Senator, Ski C. Science, English , ! .V-M - if .' ,l I' Jn' 7, M Us Hx , .a -Lnglli'-. I c,.4,., 4 4 if-...,:..,4F,pw 1. . .f 4 ' J- . -xyl-'1 ' ' .. A j .af i7 2. I' '1' 'wi , o ' 4 , . I' V Y W WW ' vi . 1 Tina Marie Perez Elizabeth Peterman Robert Peterson Photo Club Drama, Science Club Water Ski Club, Auto . Major: Veterinary Major: Science Shop Foreman Medicine Major: Automotive Tech. K. Marilyn Petersen Mark Petrie Tim Pettey Band, GAA, Speech Baseball, Wregling Var. Football, Var. C., Drama, Key C. Majors: History, English FCA, Campus Life Sweetheart Major: Christian Ed. V W 1 M Nancy Phalen Curtis Phelps Kim Phelps Cary Phillips Pamela Pietrok Sharon Pinette Major: Business Var. Baseball, Var C. ASB VP, CSF, Majorette, Pep C., Nurses Aide Varsity Basketball Speech Majors: Nursing, Soc. Major: Social Science Majors: English, Law 104-Cl.1f-ses Barbara Pirozzi Roseanne Piscopo Robert Pitsenberger Mark Pontius Sandy Popke Kevin Porter Major: Art Crafts Knights Page, D. Team, CSF, Legend Staff, Pep C. Major: Journalism Warren Posey Wayne Posey Rhonda Posney Laurie Powell Carl Pressel Dorothy Price Photo Club, Yearbook- Major: Math Major: English GAA Major: Indus. Arts CSF, Hd. Flag, Band, Photo Staff Major: Business GAA, French C., Pep C. Major: Photography Majors: Botany, Medicine Mar idee Pugh Hector Pujols Sandra Pulliam Martin Purpura Dell Pyle Linda Ramirez Band, Flag Basketball Home Ec. Club Science Club D. Team, CSF, Pep C. Stu. Coun., Sen., Pep C. Major: Elementary Ed. Major: Pharmacy Amb: To Follow Jesus Major: Business Major: Special Ed. Water Ski Club Dale Ramont Cindy Ramsdell lane Ratekin Major: Psychology Band, Drama C. CSF, Pep C., Band, Medical Careers Major: Home Arts ' Majors: Music, Drama Major: English There's nothing wrong with the younger generation that the older generation didn't outgrow Classes-195 -A if an if - Sue Rebelo Larry Recker Patrick Reed Cathy Reeves Bob Reitz Bob Remeika Var. Ftbl., Varsity Club Varsity Club, TASK GAA, lnteract, Speech Football Major: History Major: English Major: Business Major: Law Steven Remick lames Rendell Duane Renee Ski Club, English Marching Band, Stage Major: Math Band, Symphonic Band Eve Rennon Pep Club, GAA, Tennis, Honor Roll, Business Major: Music Major: P,E, Rick Reynoza Ronald Reynoza Mitzi Rinehart jackie Ritchie Varsity Football Drama Club, Thespians Drill Team, Water Ski C. Maj0r1 Drama Major: English 3132 -Ni' 'jf' -'fgyfil' : Qi 'ff iifixiiifilri Q Qjsjyivil N f-1 -f qi' ' 'Q-H531 V-M515-.',QC' v , W., 'ws ,+ N . . A ...- .wwf ,,,,..,,., rfNlZ,5f'7w : o wi? ,lugfjf Lj,'g,',aig7 uf- Lf 1 -,aw 4 ..e.r',,.r-.1.wg: fa- if 21. Q M f T if 5f7i1f7 'g:f 5 ' F 1 ,, Fa ll fv A-'. Q53 'w5 ,Lg:fQ'I':.f::gF1s , 'few -Q--.wf-.gsipgswgwjgfv '- 1 3' ?' 'Ev 'fir ' ' ' gy 7, ,rs ..4W?44:' -fb my fel , .. is 't iff 555. ' A iqq 57 ,,Q21,f3.:5sg-law ,fIA,-ig. , 2 . gf . t . ri I . Z .- -4 ' V' ev. -PNC' fu? 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CSP, Pep C., TASK, Karen Rogers Beverly Rollins ludith Rombouts Susan Rosas Pep C., French C. Sr. Class Sec., D. Team, Campus Life Major: Psychology Pep C., Water Ski C. Major: Men's Hairstylist Robert Ross Carole Rowland Chris Ryan Varsity Basketball CSF, Span. C. Major: Business Steve Safallo Leigh Safford Karen Sakal Rick Sanchez Linda Sanders Major: Medicine GAA, CSF Major: Bus. Admst. Sharon Sarkis Constance Saunders Mark Saye Debra Scarbrough Margaret Schaefer Steve 5Ch0I'lCk Major: Business Band Knights Pg. Edt., Band Majors: Business Ed. CSF, Bowling C., Sci. C. Major: Home Ec. Soph., Ir. Sec., Sr. Sen, Home Ec. Major: Accounting Major: Journalism C'l.wsv-. Cindy Schmaltz Henry Schnepf Volker Ruth Schwartz Carol Schweitzer Fonda Scott Ambi SCCWYBYY 5Cl'll'CZBl'lm9iel' Pep Club CAA Pres., Bicycle Club History Award, Cold Seal Varsity Football Varsity Major: College Prep Secretary Bearer ' Club I Major: P.E. Major: English Renee Scott Larry Sellers Louise Sharp Robert Shea Julie Sherwood Ioan Shimamura CSF Major: Business Admin. Iohn Sinz Varsity Club Majors: Auto, 108-Classes john Shimamura Terri Sims Roger Singer IV Basketball Pep Club, Choir, Sr. Sen., Drama Club Major: Science Water Ski Club, Tennis Majors: Drama, Music Majors: Math, Nursing Gavin Skomars Scott Sligar Cathy Smith Michael Smith Bruce Snyder Wrestling Pep Club, Mascot JV Basketball Drafting Major: Oceangraphy Major: Dance Don't wait for great opportunities. Sieze common, everyday Karen Solis Marla Sommer .Tamara Sortow Nancy Spears Majors: Business, Psych. Water Ski and Surf Clubs Spanish Award, Gold Seal Major: History Bearer Amb: Linguist Don Spencer Warren Squyres Wendel Starkey Mike Steib Valerie Stettler Kent Stewart Ambg Lawyer in U,S,A,F, Varsity Club, Football, Chess C. Pres., Bskt,, Varsity Basketball Chess Club Track CSF, ICC Majors: English, Science Majors: English, P.E. Major: Science . .V -MX , Y , if jf N L 'ti 535- S It ' Q fs f ' E' I 7 P . lg Martha Stitt Dennis Stout janet Stout Karen Stuhaan Kenneth Summers Debbi Sutton Choir, Pep Club Bowling Club Drill Team, Choir, Major: Ele. Education Major: Business Drill Team Manager Majors: Art, Music M Q Deby Swain George Syriotis Louise Szewczyk MaryAnne Caroline Talichet G.A.A. Foreign Exchange Stu. Social Science Szewczyk French C., Span. C., Major: Dentistry Science Club Majors: Eng. Typing Pres, Water Ski C. Snow P.E. I ' Ski C. Major: Language Arts L..'s.'i ' fv. i George Tellam Var. Tennis, Yrbk., Var. Club, Snow Ski C. Amb: Medicine Classes-190 Cary Templin Band, Bowling Club, Drum Major Major: Business Kelly Thomas Major: Metal, Auto Shop junior Varsity Tennis 8 E! I gre QP ' ' F N . -'4 1 if: Lynn Terrebonne George Thatcher Linda Thiel Basketball Amb: Commercial Diver Nurses Aide, Pep Club Major: Art Amb: Nursing, R.N. jim Thornton loseph E. Tietge Steve Tillotson Sr. Class Pres., Var. Ft. 3 Yrs. Var. Football, Major: Biology Major: English 2. Yrs. Cabinet, Yrbk. , Q j Amb: Farmer Major: Business Ad. V V 1 1 'E , iii j 've .ii D ' I ' :J Patti Tomey Wendy Tovaas Drama, Thespians, CSF, Drill Team Major: Theatre Arts K w , Y f. j T tv 5 ilk, ' , il il A 1 1 iii T. ,.wW' James Trentin Jeannie Trujillo Vicki Turner David Tyson Dawn Usher Dona Valenzuela Var. Cross Country, Sec. of Environment, Var. Cheerleader, Pep C., Major: Art Art Club Var. Track Pep Club, Ski Club G.A.A., Ski Club Major: Art Major: History Major: Cosmotology M8j0l'S2 HOUIS EC., Art Amb: Person 200-Classes M Debbie Van Buren Rebecca Vandiver Deirdre A. Vann Bart Van Vleet Charlette Vargas Mary Vasquez Drama, Thespians, Home Spanish C., Water Ski C., Bowling C., Interact C. Major: Accounting Major: Elementary Ed. Ec Club, Girls League TASK, CSF Speech Club Majors: Drama, Child Majors: Spanish, Math Major: Pathology Care 4.9 gl Barbara Vega Tom Verdegem Band, CSF, MGM, Sci. Major: Math e Debbie Verusio lim Vetter lan Vicknair j0Ann Villa Major: Business Acapella, Speech GAA, Choir Major: Soc., Psychology Major: History, Eng. i Mark Vogel Marlene Voris Clyde Waite Dudley Wakamatsu Madrigals, Choir Pres. GAA Tennis Team Golf, Chess, Bowling, Speech Club Amb: Travel Agent Major: Business CSF, MCM, Bicycle, 1, Major: Music NMS Fin. Majors: Eng., Pre-M Classes- 201 x 1 i Connie Walden Mark Walkin Mike Walkin Cindy Walzer Band Pres., Tennis, CSF Majors: Auto, History Amb: Pre-School Teacher lCC Major: Lawyer i Cindy Wank Duke Watson Randy Watson Debbie Webb Peggy Weerts jeff Welshans CAA, CSF lCC Pres., Band, Bowling Band, Madrigals, GAA Basketball Major: Art Majors: Business, Music Major: Business Major: Public Relations 1 1. lan Wengert Derek West Matt Whieldon Lanny Whitcomb Donna Whitman French Club FCA Pres., Football, Ski Var. Basketball Var. Baseball, All-League Campus Life, ACT Major: Surgical Nurse Baseball, Photo, Var. C. Major: Industrial Arts Major: Math PIOSFGIIIS, Drill Team, Majors: Education, PE PEP Club Amb: Script Writer DeeDee Whitten 3 yrs Band, Head Spirit, Treas. 2 yrs, Choir, AYB Major: Teaching Mark Whyman Karen Wik Iohn Williams Vicki Williams Suzie Williman Gary Wilson Band, Var. Wrestling House of Rep. Water Ski Club Songleader, Pep Club Major: Medical Gen. Bus. Major: Law Major: Social Science Banner Carrier, A'Cap. 202 P Classes Major: Business Tim Wilson Laurie Winger Howard Wingo Thomas O. Wolfe Dana Wyrick Colleen Young ROP Program Major: Arch. Drafting Mal0f1 I-aw, Business Major: Business i 3 - Josephine Yrigollen Daniel Zeid Nadine Zelenka Sheila Zuniga Cathy Padilla Sherri Girardi Drama Club, Pep Club TASK, lnteract Water Ski Club Drill Team, Thespians CSF, Band, A'Cappella Major: Art, Drama A'Cappella, Madrigals Major: Business ICC, Drama Club Drama Club I 4 .Q .W i , gif? Qiimgggxf , -as IW' M a if I' H4-J-. , iikgqww ,, , wma fowl' Major: Education Majors: Music, Psychology Seniors Not Pictured Dennis Adams Mana Aleman Denise Ard Eduardo Arellano Guillermo Arellano Fred Bailey Monte Barney Mary Bell Thomas Bernich Linda Biczo Steve Bxczo Craig Brown Donald Byard David Calhoun Brian Carl son jim Carson Steve Chau Deborah Childers Theresa Connolly Cindy Cook Dean Coone Gary Cox Mike Damato Steve Dangleis Kun Ely Robert Epperson Patrick Epperson Lisa Fisher Dave Flessel William Fritts Donald Greene Thomas Haxton Robin Herbst Michael lrby Ralph Kall isch Casmir Kaszycki Charles Kemtes Michael Koepmck Sharon Krebs Eric Little Duane Lopez Billy Lowry Susan Marshall Donald Martin james Martin Christine Maselli Mike McCarthy Helen Mciluskey Ronald Mc Laughlin Larry Memmer Rudana Molina Deborah Morgan Patricia Nevin Kathy Nolan Barry Palomino Iorge Ponte Paul Richard jesus Rosales Laura Schoepp Richard Shoopman Vernon Spomer Brent Stanley Cynthia Sinclair Cheryl Stexler William Swanson Mildred Wyatt Kevin Wilson I . 0 C . I . ' . I ' . I I I I ' I . 1 I I I I . I . - I Q I I - I I . I I I I I . I I I ' ' I I . l . I I I . I . I - . I - .I I . l I I I I I ' I . I I I I I - ' I I I I l l . I I I I Y I I I 1 I I I F - I . I - I I A Q Classes 203 wwiww n u'5' , V ' H. Vx W fi' K z f FQ A Qnward EA Knights. . ,L Mighty 'iii 1',l 9' E' 'H ' is X W' . ' t X gi. 'qi 1 KMGHT5 3 sf ' 1 ARF . 204 - Classes 'VQSS .. s 'ix , 5 fi f i V' H 'Q .Y Throughout the year the 1974 Class was busy with many different projects and activities. The year started with the ASB Cabinet taking a survey from all the students to find out what they were thinking and what they wanted. Following came the approval for money to build a series of planters for the lunch area to help break the parking lot atmosphere. The Senior Class changed tradition by giving their class gift during the month of February. The purchase of a sound system was made pose sible from the profits of the successful Homecoming Dance. Throughout the year one could notice a difference in the attitude and spirit of the students of Katella, particularly the Senior Class. It was a classic example of a group of kids realizing that this was their last year of school and that they might as well try and make the best of it together! Soon the day come when the Student Park was completed, caping a two year job. Although still far from being completely fin- ished one must agree that the front of the school looks alot better. Finally the big day all seniors had been awaiting for .. . graduation! The end of a long hard 12 year struggle was over with a sigh of re- lieve. Memories can be held and the accomplishments can- be glam- oured as we all look through the fulfilling years of high school. Respectfully you rs, ff ' T13 f ,J If :U-Ag, Qfp-faff,4 ASB 1 resi ent We -ia: 5' 'Eli what is your occupation? person. BEING FEELING TRYING LEARNING KNUW long ago i heard someone say something about everyman. i M , half of the time we're gone but we don't know 5' where. ING LIVING FINDING GROWING ACTING fah, yes. . . the year of the . - , , I , A SQ freeway construGtion.J IOS - Closing . Y . . 3 ','. -'4..'.:' Y ' . . 4 .1 . . . Q: .L Lf s a -'....v.',.,-vs ' 1 . .43 , u. , , .lf:'u'.. kg 4 .- e ,. 1. -'r:p 0 ',',',,'g'a v m5f.b. - ,P ' . 4 . . Q - .L ' ','. n 1 au, ' U ' ' ' 'u 4 c 0 . , A ,','.'ann...g. v v - e , , v n , -'v H . J' 9 nov or r f ff: 4 4 n If 'fav I ' Q EEDING CREATI G SE RCHING RELATING 23-'fmwwuuwmumw1am:ww4ma1fseav::zf.Qww,., -v,. , , ,,.,, ,I GGG G 'Lt lm , Q':.,3:gin Wi' f., ,,1,.,Hc: 3-,acl ,I TEACHING CHANGING Closing - 209 Abramson, Cheryl 44,52,55,58,140 Activities-8 Art Club-64 Assemblies-18 Band-24 Baseball-100 Basketball-84 Bicycle-63 Bowling-64 Cheerleaders-14 Chess-63 Abel, Cheryl 40 Aberegg, jamie 158 Abney, Mickey 158 Acosta , Iosephine 176 Adams, Kevin 140 Adams, Lori 140 Adams, Mark 158 Adams, Steven 85,8-6,158 General Index Choir-32 Cross Country-78 C.S.F.-55 Drama Club-59 Drill Team-24 Faculty-110 P.C.A.-45 Football-68 G.A.A.-38 Golf-109 Homecoming-10 Interact-44 junior Class-156 Language Clu bs-52 Legend Staff-46 Newspaper Staff-48 Pep Club-20 Photo Club-50 Senior Class-174 Ski Clubs-36 Sophomore Class-138 Spirit Week-22 Speech Club-58 Student Cabinate-40 Student Government-42 T.A.S.K.-62 Tennis-106 Track-96 Varsity Club-54 Wrestling-80 1974 Legend Picture Index g Ast, Lori 21,140 Auday, Bryan 45,82,106,158 Augustson, Susan 140 Avworthy, Mr. Roger 33,35,114 Auten, Breck 76,140 Backs, Darrell 140 Badalian, Gregory 140 Baeder, David 176 Baer, Leslie 140 Addison, Ruth 158 Aden, Roxann 176 Adler, Richard 28,176 Aguilar, Anthony 28,176 Airola, Iudy 57,59,158 Aizawa, Masami 176 Alarcon, Mary Ann 140 Albarez, Angela 21,176 Albin, Vickie 176 Albrecht, Cindy 140 Albrecht, Dale 158 Aldrich, Denise 140 Mr. Aldridge, James 114,127 Alexander, Donald 28,158 Baier, Laurie 158 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Dean 158 Debra 158 Robin 39,40 Rodney 54,80,81,176 Bair, jeffrey 177 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker Alan 177 Deborah 158 Gail 36,177 Ianell 177 joseph 76,155 Kenneth 140 Susan 36,177 Thomas 36,54,78,177 Allec, Charlene 21,39,158 Allec, Allen Allen Michelle 21,51,176 , Brenda 28,34,58 , Brian 140 Allen, julie 46,55,176 Allen, Timothy 83,140 Allicotti, Sharon 55,176 Allison, Jeff 158 Allison, Sue 176 Alves, Chris 140 Alves, David 158 Alves, Sheri 140 Alviso, Gilbert 176 Andersen, David 158 Andersen, jon 176,62 Anderson, Dale 176 Anderson, David 69,70,176 Mr. Andrews, David 113 Anderson, Lawrence 158 Arellanes, Linda 176 Arford, Margo 28,176 Armeno, Gregory 158 Armstrong, Gary 93,158 Arreola, Olga 52,158 Asbra, Perry 45,52,82,158,168 Ash, Judith 158 Ash, Robert 168,176 Ashley, james 155 Ast, Kathryn 176 210 Index Baldwin, Judy 21,177 Baldwin, Samantha 140 Bale, Barry 177 Balkcom, Patricia 177 Ball, Michael 140 Baltes, jane 32,39,14O Baltes, Mark 22,70,177 Banks, Larnarr 28,140 Banner, Tina 21,177 Barber, Carole 21,S5,64,14O Barber, David 177 Barber, James 158 Bard, Daniel 158 Barela, George 68,71,158 Barkawi, Mr. Karim 46,114,118 Barker, Jay 177 Barker, Ion 17 7 Barker, Laura 177 Barker, William 140 Barkey, james 158 Barnett, Dawn 42,63,64,177 Barnett, Kathleen 39,158 Barney, joseph 54,69,73,177 Barrett, Mary 158 Barrow, David 158 Barth, Glenn 80,177 Barth, Ricky 80,158 Barton, Bruce 140 Bastian, Patricia 140 Bates, Brien 55,62,140 Bates, Mr. Jeffrey 114 Bauer, Richard 140 Baughman, Mark 54,69,73,158 Bayliss, Mr. Glenn 112,113 Beaumont, Raymond 55,63,177 Beck, Prank 158 Beckett, David 140 Beers, Cherie 158 Beland, James 83,140 Belcher, Diana 158 Bell, Karen 21,157,158 Bell, Mrs. Kathryn 114 Bement, Andrea 21,36,158 Benbow, William 173 Benincosa, Betsy 28,39,44,62,170 Bennett, Anita 177 Bennion, Danny 158 Benton, Debra 15,40,177 Berg, Alan 178 Berg, James 178 Berg, Lotan 158 Berg, Mark 178 Bergland, Karndon 159 Bergman, Nyla 140 Bertaina, Lynn 17,21,36,55,140 Bertaina, Rory 36,40,54,69,70,72, 73,178 Bertaina, Suzanne 16,17,21,159 Best, Lynn 34,159 Bevec, Therese 21,140 Beveridge, Mark 63,159 Beyer, Laura 159 Beyer, Michael 178 Bickford, Karen 21,140 Bifliford, Kim 21,139 Biczo, John 76,140 Bidwell, Charles 69,72,75,80,81,178 Biel, Todd 140 Bigllead, Diane 36,42,55,175,17S Bighead,Mr. lack 115,128 Bighead, jacquelin 21,36,48,49,58, 140 Binder, Melinda 178 Bird, Gary 178 Birkinshaw, David 178 Birkinshaw, Susan 159 Birosik, Ronald 34,159 Blackwell, Lisamari 36,48,49,157, 159 Blair, Randall 28,140 Blakley, Ronald 55,178 Blanch, Lisa 173 il Ii Blankenship, Diane Blaylock, Duane 178 '- Blaylock, Leta 178 A il , Bleckert, Kirk 140 Y' Blocher, Susan 33,34,39,52,1v59 Blount, Paul 54,74,178 Boeck, Christine 28,159 I Boettjer, Marisa 159 Bohnen, Carolyn 141 Bohnen, Mark 159 Bond, Joyce 159 Bond, julia 28,141 Bonnell, Laura 39,159 Bonus, John 178 Booker, Iudy 141 Booker, Patricia 173 Borawski, Ted 83,141 Borigini, Debra 53,55,159 Boring, Michael 159 Born, David 141 Born, Lisa 178 Botts, Larry 78,159 Boucher, Margaret 178 Bouse, Stanley 178 Bouska, Jeffrey 178 Bowdish, Jodeen 141 Box, Cindy 141 Boyce, Vickie 159 Boyd, John 178 Boyd, Melinda 141 Boyd, Susan 159 Boydstun, Peggie 178 Boyer, Margarett 10,12,42,159 Boyles, Jon 141 Bradley, Nancy 159 Brattstrom, David 143, BraY, Susan 178 Breads, Maria 21,55,64,141 Brehm, Roxann 159 Brennan, Tracy 21,39,159 Brewster, Dianna 159 Brier, Lisa 159 Brimlow, Debra 39,147 Brimlow, Frank 82,159 Brock, Nancy 159 Brodie, Anne 159 Broussard, Karen 159 Brown, Avery 159 Brown, Cindy Z1,43,55,159 Brown, Deborah 141 Brown, Farley 141 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown ,James 179 , Keith 159 , Kerry 141 , Mark 141 , Mark 179 Brown, Marlene 141 Brown Brown Brown Brown , Marsha 33,34,60,141 , Michael 34,141 , William 159 ing, Cheryl 52,141 Brummel, Mary 159 Brummel, William 57,59,61,63,179 Brunet, Karen 179 Bruns, Craig 179 Bruns, Bryan, Valerie 179 Janice 21,53,141 Bryant, Wendee 28,159,141 Brydgier, M. 134 Buchanan, Brian 179 Buchanan, Jaime 141 Buchanan, James 179 Buchanan, John 160 Buchanan, Steven 141 Bucon, Anne 141 Bucon, Mark 160 Bugbee, Lynne 21,36,40,42,46,179 Bukovskis, Lauren 21,36,160 Burandt, Donald 160 Burandt, Tom 141 Burd, Brenda 179 Burd, Patricia 160 Burgess, Keri 34,179 Burke, Mary 36,179 Burkholder, Keith 141 Burnap, Jon 141 Burns, Mr. Ed 115,120 Burns, Ralph 54,55,69,72,179 Burroughs, Lora 28,141 Busch, Calvin 76,141 Bushnell, Stephanie 179 Butcher, Linda 179 Buterbaugh, Gregory 28,83,141 Butler, Mrs.V Lois 48,49,115 Butler, Patricia 141 Buzenes, Rick 179 Byrd, Brian 141 Byrd, George 63,179 Byrd, Gregory 63,141 Cadman, David 42,51,52,82,179 Cadman, Gary 82,160 Cadwell, Pat,19,48,84,86,88,179 Cahow, Leonda 160 Calaway, Ronald 179 Callen, John 55,63,179 Campbell, Kent 52,141 Campbell, Naomi 141 Campbell, Toby 141 Campos, Clida 141 Canchola, Karen 48,53,180 Cannon, Stewart 160 Cano, Debra 141 Carbine, Marla 36,52,55,16O Carbine, Melory 36,52,55,180 Cardenas, Suzanne 29,141 Carhart, Crystal 29,52,141 Cariker, Kelly 141 Carl, Shirly 43,46,47,1ao Carlin, Ronald 28,55,83,141 Cal'lS0n, Dale 33,34,35,78,18O Carlson, David 160 Carlson, Jeanine 141 Carmichael, Martha 160 Carota, Phyllis 160 Carr, Gary 142 Carr, George 142 Carr, James 160 Carson, Mike 54,180 Carter, Dena 180 Carter, Pamela 29,33,34,180 Carter, Robert 142 Cartwright, Linda 180 Cartwright, Paul 180 Cartwright, Susan 142 Casey, Patricia 21,180 Castleman, Thomas 160 Catale, Jerald 142 Cates, Connie 21,142 Caudill, Michael 142 Cavanaugh, Kenneth 28,180 Cave, John 94,142 Cegielski, Sandra 180 Certain, Cynthia 36,42,180 Cervone, Debra 21,142 Cervone, Sam 180 Chambers, Mark 160 Chapman, David 142 Chapman, William 52,160 Charles, Dana 142 Chase, Joyce 142 Chase, Robyn 160 Chaves, Anthony 69,71,160 Chetwynd, Dean 142 Childers, Diane 142 Chois, Sabas 63,180 Chowhan, Wendi 21,142 Christiansen, Amy 21,28,58,139, 142 Christopher, Steven 45,54,18O Cieszko, Barbara 180 Cimino, George 142 Cinko, Mr. Ozzie 89,116,123 Cisneros, Ernest 80 Cisneros, Lupe 142 Clair, Steven 160 Clark, Clifford 160 Clark, Karen 142 Clark, Maurice 53,813,142 Clark, Robert 76,142 Clark, Sherri 21,160 Clark, Steven 160 Clark, William 54,69,74,160 Clarke, Stuart 180 Clary, Mr, Ed 115 Clay, Cynthia 160 Clever, Pamela 52,57,160 Clifford, Cheryl 142 Climo, Michael 28,160 Clover, John 28,180 Cochrane, Mr. Michael 115 Coffey, Glenn 181 Coffman, Kim 34,181 Cogan, Kathleen 160 Cogan, Stephanie 142 Cole, Heidi 142 Collins, Nancy 160 Collins, Virginia 160 Colucci, Steve 142 Comeau, Richard 61,160 Conlyn, Mrs. Ninah 116 Conlyn, Richard 80 Connelly, Thomas 28,80,160 Conner, David 55,181 Conniff, Carolyn 142 Connolly, Elizabeth 160 Connolly, Jean 21,36,181 Connolly, John 83,142 Connolly, Leslie 21,36,142 Conrad, Karl 160 Conrad, Lisa 181 Conrad, Sherryl 181 Cook, Jill 34,181 Cook, Stephen 160 Cooke, Mark 181 Cooper, Cheryl 142 Coorey, Regina 181 Corcoran, Frank 76,142 Corcoran, Robert 54,68,75,160 Cordray, Nancy 28,160 Corey, Steven 160 Corey, Suzanne 160 Corradino, Mr.Anthony 116 Corrales, Christoph 142 Corrothers, Michael 160 Cortes, Roland 161 Corwin, Robert 161 Costello, Gary 181 Cotton, Mr,Bob 25,28,116 Couture, Donald 76,142 Craig, Christina 181 Craig, Debra 181 Craig, Mr. Edward 116,117 Craig, John 76,142 Crain, Reid 161 Craven, Cynthia 29,57,142 Craven, John 55,823.73 Craven, Julie 181 Craven, Teresa 29,55,59,61,161 Crawford, Tracy 181 Crayne, Theodore 28,86,161 Cregger, Patricia 155 Cregger, Sue 181 Crews, Mr. Clifford 117 Crockett, Janet 181 Cromie, Dwight 51,181 Cronkr ight, Kendon 181 Crosbie, Kathryn 142 Crose, Mr. Darrel 117 Cross, Barbara 161 Crutchfield, Patricia 21,36,48,49, 142 Cullen, John 161 Cullen, Mr. William 112 Cunningham, Cathy 161 Cunningham, Julie 21,142 Cunningham, Lauren 29,34,161 Currie, Kim 21,142 Curtis, Joanne 17,21,43,52,142 Curtis, Julie 181 Curtis, Curtis, Cyran, Daley, Paul 161 Tom 181 Jeffrey 142 Laurie 16,21,161 Dallisch, J. 62 Damato, David 34,161 Daniels, Teresa 161 Danley, Mr. Tom 18,85,117 Dannelley, John 142 Davenport, Roberta 161 Davis, Bruce 182 Davis, Darlene 29,33,55,142 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Donald 28,161 Gary 36,161 Guy 62,161 Patricia 161 Paul 143 Timothy 182 Davison, Trudy 161 Dawirs, Doneen 21,39,143 Dawirs, Douglas 42,63,182 Day, Jeffrey 143 Dean, Michael 143 Dean, Mike 161 Debolt, Gene 143 Debolt , Timothy 182 Debruyn, Shawn 161 Debuizer, Denise 161 Decew, Robin 182 Defore, Kim 161 Deleese, David 45,54,161 Deleese, Sam 42,45,51,54,68,74,182. Deluca, Richard 143 Demarco, Steven 76,143 Demarco, Thomas 143 Demos, Alexander 161 Dempster, Sandra 52,58,161 Dennis, D. 33 Denny, Mr. Charles 109,117,129 Denny, Richard 143 Deporter, Keoki 143 Deporter, Michele 28,182 Desheles, Susan 182 Desteiguer, Keith 161 Detwiler, Miss Sandra 115,117 Devito, Mary 182 Dewald, Eileen 182 Dewald, Timothy 48,84,85,87,88, 182 Dickens, Carolyn 21,143 Dickens, Judith 21,48,182 Didier, Renee 33,34,161 Dimaio, Douglas 143 Ditmar, Patricia 25,29,182 Dodge, Robyn 182 Dolan, Shannon 10,11,12,14,21,34, 52,55,182 Dolan, Steven 36,40,139,143 Domene, Douglas 36,42,45,46,54, 68,71,75,182 Domene, Michael 45,76,77,94,95, 143,144 Donald, Sandra 21,32,143 Donnelly, Michael 34,161 Dorius, Jana 161 Dougherty, Marie 57,59,60,182 Douglass, Leo 57,59,143 Douglass, Randall 161 Doyle, Kathleen 161 Doyle, Michael 76,95,143 Doyle, Timothy 48,85,88,182 Dragoo, Roger 161 Drake, Denise 182 Dresser, Debra 182 Dresser, Steve 161 Drone, Paul 143 Dube, Loretta 143 ' Dulin, Jimmy 161 Duncan, Carol 32,143 Duncan, Craig 94,143 Duncan, Jeffrey 109,182 Dunham, Jeffery 143 Dunn, Diane 183 Dunn, Murray 143 Dunn, Richard 42,85,86,87,89,161 Dunning, Sherry 183 Durand, James 143 Durand, Laura 36,52,161 Durgin, Elizabeth 143 Duthie, Mrs. Dorothy 118 Duval, Dwaine 161 Eaton, William 143 Eberhard, Laurie 29,143 Echevarria, Joseph 94,143 Eckert, Greg 183 Ecrement, Jack 76,143 Ecrement, Jill 21,161 Edelbrock, Linda 161 Edwards, Denise 21,34,139,143 Edwards, Douglas 183 Egry, Billie 143 Ehlers, Mr. Arnold 115,118 Eichelt, Deborah 143 Eichelt, Monica 183 Index - 211 Andret ti V Eldredl 'Harold 162 'LLL-Q E Eldridge, H, 28 f Elizalda, Alice 143 Elkins, Marilyn 143 Ellis, Paul 162 J Elsen, Tonya 143 V Elson, Jolene 21,143 Elvers, Debra 29,143 Elvers, Jennifer 29,162 Elving, Karen 162 Emerson, Susan 162 Emery, Jon 183 Emmer,HLyman 183 Emmet, Robert 14.3 Engelbrecht, Tammy 143 Enloe, Breton 183 Ennis, Bradley 8O,81,183 Enoch, Roberta 143 Epperson, Catherine 162 Mrsrgscoe, Cheryl 118, Eeleshgfeiiellene 5 Ethiwton, Nlr.OiilClEiii118,119 Evanoff, Kara 143 Evans, Glen 45,54,68,72,75,162 Evans, Lee 144 Ewing, Kathleen 29,183 Marybeth 34,162 - PeilsatNeve,155r 183 Fanz6i,gDebra 32 Farrell, Debra 28,256,144 Farrer, Mr. Kean 118,125 Farrington, Jeff 1 44 Farrington, Kevin 144 Fassler,Mrs. Mariya 112,113 Faucett,,Karen 183 7 Fedorchuk, John 144 7 Fedorchuk, Renee 183 Fee, Martin 95,144 Fee, Michael 1 44 Feliz, David 162 5 , Fenton, James 52,55,82,162 Ferguson, Mr. Don 119,121 Ferguson, Mrs. Pat 39,119 Ferguson, Patrick 68,71 Ferguson, Ronald 162 Feutz, Dale 36,42,54,78,79,183 Fewell, Paul 162 Field, Susan 162 Fields, Russell 144 Filbeck, David 183 Filia, Hope 144 Filtz, Catherine 62,183 Filtz, Henry 144 Finell, Daniel 162 Finney, Kathryn 162 Finney, Steven 183 Firestone, Nancy 184 Fisher, Nancy 34,162 Fithian, Stephen 55,184 Fitzgerald, Janalee 184 Fitzgerald, Jill 155 Fletcher, Orman 184 Flinner, Mary 144 5 J Fluor, U58 52,525,144 Fogarty, Judith 184 Folrner, Daryl 144 Fong, Erlene 36,184 Ford, Richard 162 Forde, Kimberle 29,162 Formica, Paul 162 Forry, Carol 162 Foster, Bradley 40,42,184 Foster, Bruce 144 212 Index Tenyr,51f4iej 1 f 5 Foster, Timothy 144 ' Pause, Melvin 184 Fox, Jeffreys 184 5 . ,A Fox, Kelli 144 ' Fox, Robert 162 7 , , V Franks, Pamela 21,144 Franks, William 162 Franzke, Karen 162 Frederickson, Bill 144 Frederickson, Scott 162 Freeman, Jay 34,54,78,184 freeman, Scott 34,57,59,60,78,79, 144 Frehler, Dave 57,59,61,162 Frick, Kathy 32,144 5 Friday, Danny 162 Friday, Paul 144 Friedman, Susan 162 Fritsch, Cindy 21,52,55,184 515 --:. 1, - , , lliil Iifr5f,iChri6 48,1845 ilsi 5 7 'Fukuda Mr. Gerald'119 Gaddis, Steve 2.8,29,162 Gaffney, Michele 144 Gaffney, Patricia 144 Gagnon, James 162 1 9 :SteVel162if, l ' G Z it ' Gallimore, David 144 Garber, Ronald 106,184 Garcia, Joseph 95,144 Garcia, Norma 59,184 ,Qefwf Richest ,., csafanef vi6k5rl5:1fe5164 7 6. Gargan, John 1445 Garrett, Ronald 184 ' Garrison, Tanya 144 Gastmeyer, Christoph 76,144 Gastmeyer, Mark 162 , Gaudiano, Pedro 144,179 G Gawlas, Victoria 21,36,42,184 2 Gay, Cynthia 144 Gay, James 184 Geisler, Martha 32,162 Genova, Mary 162 Genova, Victor 144 Gentner, Daniel 185, George, Paul 162.75 5 Georgeson, Richard 144 Gerosa, Charles 162 Giberson, Diana 36,60,185 Giberson, John 28,144 Gibson, Edward 144 Gilbert, Donna 144 Gilbert, GregoryfI85 Gilbert, Stephanie34,163 Gillam, William 163 Gilmore, Marianne 21,36,41,48,55, 185 Gilmore, Michael 144 Giloff, Gayle 185, 6 S Giove, Joseph 83,5144 f'1Giove, Mary 1445 1 Girardi, Sherri 57,203 Glick, Marla 21,159,144 Glogowsky, Lance 185 Goble, Nancy 163 Goddard, Ralph 54,69,73,185 Godke, Mrs. Janice 119 Godoy, Augustine 163 Godoy, Helen 185 Gogos, Rhonda 40,185 Golde, Qathy,lZ8,39,52,55,1.sa5gl5 yzy, A 1855 iisi 7 Gonzales,55Rose 29,42,58,185ll7i ' Gonzales, Gonzalez, Alejandro 163,179 Gonzalez, Eduardo 185 , Goodman, Becky 29,144 5 G Goodwin,Mark 76,823,144 'l-, ' nc 5 108 .. COTE, La E 36,54,69,7O,73,163,173 Gore, Robert 76,155 Goulet, Lori 163 Graff,Mr. Miles 119 Graff, Pamela 144 , Graham, Darlene 39,163 5 Graham, Steven 163 Grant, Karen 145 Grant, T. 95 Grass, Barbara 145 Grass, Linda 57,59,185 Gravitt, Sheryl 28,145 Gray, Peter 45,54,78,79,185, Grech, Edward 82,145 Greek, 64,145 , , Green, Mr. Kenneth 52,1269 r -75 . Greene, Kathleen 28,523,163 Gregor, Chris 163 Grenier, Sandra 185 Griffith, Gayle 163 Griffiths, Deborah 34,55,145 Griffiths Pat 115, 120 Q GrossberiidtSlQevin 163 ' Gruss, Gregory 109,185 Gu ay, William 145 Guenther, Johlyne 39 Guerrero, Karen 163 Guido, Stephen 163 Gumina, Debra 145 Gumina, Robert 185 Guziejka, Joe 145 Guziejka, Marie 34,185 Guzinski, Patricia 185 Haahr, Vicky 185 Hacker, Carl 145 Hacker, Dayid 59,186 5 Hadley, Blaine 163 Haggerty, Patti 145 Hale, Michael 163 Haley, Sharon 186 Hall, Charles 145 Hall, Joel 36,186 Hall, Stephan 46,55,58,60,186 H , Hall,Timothye186 4 Halliwill, Raymond 145 g f Hamada,Mr. George 120 Hamilton, Barbara 163,166 Hammond, Celia 163 Hammond, John 28 Hamner, Ted 82,145 , Hamner, Timothy 163 i 1,5 Hampton, .Christine 21,186 4 Hampton, Susan 163 Hansel, E. 143 Hansel, Steven 163 Hansen, Todd 83,145 Hanson, David 145 Hanson, 145 Harding, Myra 163 Hardy, Elizabeth 145 Harlan, John 163 Harootunian, Matthew 145 Harrigan, Paul 145 Harris, Nancy 32,163 Harris, William 186 Hartjoy, Teri163 Hartman, Greg 145 Harvey, Richard 55,94,145 163 e1a,,,, 186, i Hatleiitkhonda,z9,111s5?Ei5if55e54ie Haverchak, Joanne 163 G , Hayes, Robert 145 V' f Hazelgrove, Walter 52,163 Heathfleffrey 28,1859 1553? 1 , Heath. 51-1539145 5 Heard. Kevin its 55et Hegel, Cindy 36,175,186li Hegel, Scott 145 ' Heiden, Joann 53,55,62,163 Heiden, Michael 28,145 A Heileson,5Eric 145 A Hein, Valerie 145 Helnze, Pamela 163 Hemrnord, John 155, G G G Henderson, David 28,145 Henderson, James 163 Henderson, Linda 163 Henderson, Renee 163 HCHQFKKS,,ChfiST0Pl'2sZ3Ef43,55,.6Z 4 2 ' Hendricks, Teresa T5 ,,5' 5 ' 7 Hennessey, Dawn Issliliillz- Henricks, Candis 39,145 ' Henry, Daniel 28,82,108,145 Henry, Deborah 39,63,186 Hensch, Renee 186 Hernandez, Evelynirloatf Ru th 361391 ' rnamataaz, Teresa 145 Herring, Jack 186 Herring, Linda 164 Hersing, Greg 164 Hersing, Karen 186 Heryet,,Terri 186 I-Ieuler, Nancy 39,164 Hewitt, Rebecca 15,21,36,42,186 Higashi, Mrs. Delaine 120 Hilchey, Karen 186 Hill, James 164 Hill, Larry 164 Hillebert, Cynthia 164 Hinds, Neil 92,973,164 Hinger, Jacque 164 Hinkel, Alaire 21,55,64,145 Hinkel, Wayne 51,187 Hirschl, Richard 187 Hochleutner, Stephen 164 Hodge, Denise 164 Hoel, Ursula 155 Hoesciiulte, Mark 34,164 Hoffarth, Bill 145 Hofstetter, David 145 Hoke, Matt 146 Holden, Lynette 187 , Holland, Claudia 146 s Q, Holn1es,ffMatt36,18'7 5 Holtz, Paula 164 Holyday, Kim 146 Hood, Rosalind 29,187 Horton, Robert 28,164 Horvath, Colleen 187 , Houghton, Cathy 164 A ' 'J Housman, James lill G Howard, Lisa 187 G A VI5- Q if Howells, Donald 114,120 ' Howells, Timothy 164 Hoy, Donna 173 Huber, Diane 187 Huegerich, Steven 80,81,164 Hueter, Mrs. Joan 12.1,1Z3fg Huggins, Ina 146 liil . G Hughes, Diane 29,146 Hugo, Gary 51,187 1 - 1 Lt 2, f. 1.4,-,,g. E.. Qs ee. ,. , 1 Hukarif Charlesfliilii i 3 3, lim 25,248,146 Hullgqfyler, sesagaav Himtenlane 1984354187 L elii Hunter, Steven 164 Hunter, Victoria 28,146 Donna.164 lslnshiiian, Dan 146' Huskey, Claudis 146 Huslcey, Nora 187 V Hu John 187-1 Hu twig iBame1aigsaa1,4s,1s7 laquinta,Thomas'164 ZZA f :1 ' Ingram, Denise 187 Ingram Douglas!-516 f Isaacffhlelindai 1642 3 f 4 V lssler, Susan 18'7ijj J Italianp,1,joleneri5?,164 J ackliii, Stanley 164- Jaegler, Michele 146 Jarvi, Jeffrey 164 Jauregui, Jerome 146 Jaynes, Janet 187 1111 Jefferies, Donald-33,34,164 Jenkins, Davidi146 Jenkins, William 1'46,36,53 J ennings, Cheryl 146 Jenson, Vicki 146 J J irneneznllaul 164 ' Jobe, lDaniel 28,34,78,146,1 5 1 Joeb,'Wendy 164 L Joerger, John 146 Johnson, Brett 146, 16594 1 if iesimnnnaaai 165 'EF Kaiiffman,Jody 34,146 1 , Kawagoe,Joylene 21,165 y 'cllb ,J so Keafniey, Clary 5188 'nl' Keith, William 54,188 Kelley, Norman 146 Kelley, Steven 146 Ka1y,Ma1a raises 8 Kelly, Roy 28,165 Kelly, Steve 146 Kelton, Mr. Walter 121 y Kzennedy, Annette 165 , liiilflfiiirinedy, Carolyn 21,146 A ' Kennedy, Paulette 21,165 Keoski, Ronald 146 Keoski, Tonya 188 Keffwlf , 6 fx:- Killingbeck, Edrie 29,188 Killinger, Robert 82,165 King, Cheryl2s,29,1e5 Iiirchmann, Lori 10,1 1,12,14,21,188 Kirkland, Gary'146 Kirstein, Diane 165 Kish, Tab 165 Kiifell, Terri1'J'9138 Kie1iin,'Ka:ia e,B,29,43,55,5s,iss Klbift, 28,165 Klein, Karen 41,425,188 Klevies, William 165 Klinkhammer, Mr. Lawrence 121 Knapp, J eff'68,'74,165 Knecht, Harry 165 Knecht, Paula 188 Knight, Patricia 165 Knittle, Arthur 165 Lee Teitfmiiz 29 139 147 iss , 1:-gin, 3 Q V, up 1 il 11 Laib, JameS'fl66,36 - Lambert, Annette 189 Lambert, Sharon 166 Lamm, Jeffrey 166 , 1lQampshire,lQM:r. Robert: 232,123 Landry, Linda 189 L S Lanford, R. 134 Langdon, Ronald 147 Langfelclt, Andrew 55,62 Langford, Gary 147 ' Langford, Ronald 189 Langstaff, Don 147,173 Lanning, Brad 33,34,93,166 Larkin, Terry 147 9 Larson, C61fQlg.,39,55,147 . Larson, Mark 36,51,109,189 Larson, William 147 Lattimer, Timothy 57,147 Laub, Richard 63,641,189 QQQFLBUDE, -48,189 1, , i 'Lauria, Marie.21,166 1 A Lauria, Nancy 147 Lauria, Paul 42,147 Lauria, D. 36 Lazar, Laurence 93,166 Leadford, Kathleen 189 Leatherman, Karen 189 Lee, Jim 32,166 Lee, John 122 I'.,1i2if22izi1.eggett,Jerry 147 , Legill, Paul 147 Lehman, Polly 34,55,147 Leighton, Kenneth 147 Leikauf, Ronald 189 Lekawa, Daniel 51,147 Lam, Isabeilaz1,se,55,r39 Lemieux, Teri 42,56,166 Lenihan, Mr. Emmett 122 Lesher, Shawn 29,166 Johnson. J ohnson, Johnson Johnson: I ,,,,,,,. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnsen Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnsen. Mr. 121.128 Cynthia 213164 Danny 28,146 Debbie 187 Glenn Karin 165 Kathi 155 Kelly 146 Larry 187 Ly nn 58,165 Mark 28fEi09,187 M ark 28,188 Pamela 21,42,55, 1 46 Paul 146 Stephelil-8, 165 J0hnstan,,Jaekr1as2i5 3 6 Johnston, Martirii108-,165 Jones, Marc 28,1639 Jones, Peggy 21,88 Jones,,TereSa 29,165 Jasapagxehelle 6 .lUY1'iifj5Michael Judd, Carole 165 Judd, Lynn 1462 Jump, Michael 188 Juniggfennie 1655 . Kaas ,-L' Sheri 188 ' 'S Kaiser, Eveline 39,146,17 9 Kalil, Cynthia 39,165 Kalinyak, 5usan,14,21,36,165 Kallisch, Joanne 32441146 Kallisch, Ralph 36? Kaplan, Julia 17,211,146 Kaplan, Steve 54,55,62,92,93,157, 165 Kardinal, Arthurf146 Khittle, David 146 Knoche, Kin-1147 Knogge, Michael 165 Koch, Terri 21,43,147 Koepnick, Debra 147 Kohler, Ronaitlj165 V - Kolb, Kathryn 188 Kolb, Leslie 165 Koontz, Brad 165 Kory, David 165 Kostopulos, Georgina 147 Koverman, Edi165 Koverrnan, James 147 Koziatek, Corrinne 21,52,147 Koziatek, David 165 Kgoalowski, 147 Kramer, Deborah 165 Kramer, Michael 147 Kramer, Shelley 147 Kraskey, Pamela 147 Karatz, J onathan 165 Krebs, 5harorif44,62 Krick, Michael 55,106,188 Kridner, Brandi 147 Krieger, Pamela 188 Krizer, Rhonda-165 Kropf, Gretchen 188 Krueger, Karen 55,189 Krueger, Kurt 166 Knbit, VictoriaH189 Kuhlmann, Miss June 117,121 , Kushner, Ronny 42,4o,47,ss,1os, 166 Labonte, Debora 147 Lacob, David 106,166 Lacob, Joseph,Q55,62,106,189 Leu tbecher,iQDel 166 Lewis, Jeffei? 147 Lewotsky, Brian 189 1 Lewotsky, Gretchen 21,36,147 Lewotsky, Stephen 166 Ley, J ames83,166 7 Lieb, Suzette 147 'J Lillie, Randall 28,147 Lillig, Juanita 147 Lin, Stanley 147 -Lind, Scott 166 J, Linderman,7Mitchell 166 Linderman, Tammie 147 Lindholm, Mark 34,42,45,54,68,72, ' 189 t Lindsay, Triwis 28,189 7 Linnell, Lori 147 Lipari, Theresa 166 Lively, Dorothy 189 Lively, Pamelia 147 l ,eei Loberg, David 147 J J LOCKQH, Le9'i23,57,59,76,147 Lohstroh, Grace 147 Long, Michael 54,64,189 Long, Steven 166 Long, Wayne 166 , Lopez, Demetrio 36,42,54,69,73,189 Lopez, Harry 189 Lopez, Soledad 39,147 Loprest, Corey 44,45,80,82,108,166 Loria, Denice 147 V Loria, Dennis 166 Loughrey, Jacquelin 189 Love, Pamela 29,147 Love, Robert 166 Love, Shelly 147 Lovell,.Sheril 148 5, ,,,,, - Lowe, Patricia 166 7 S' Lowery, Diane 55,190 Lucas, Drew 166 Lucas, Kenneth 148 J Lucas, Therese 190, r'w'1 6 Lundgren, Richard 148 ' Lusk, Susan 28,190 Lychkoff, Tod 48,84,85,87,89,190 Lynch, Donald 190 MacDonald, Bradleye28,148 3 MacDonald, Megan 33,166 MacDonald, Russell 28,148 Macias, Monte 39,55,14S Mackin, Judith 39,148 Mackingjulia 148 Macmath, Judy 148 Maggi, Jan 166 Maguire, Christine 42,166 Maiforth, Kathleen 166 Maki, 148 ' 6 6 e,11, a Makowski,,Valerie 167 Manchester, Margo 155 Manley, Miss Michele 118,122 Mansfield, Karen 21,43,167 Marcks, Veda 167 Marderos, Kathy 190 Mareks, Michelle 46,58,59, 190 Mariades, Ellen 21,36,43,48,190 Marin, Laura 29,148 Maron, Shari 55,167 Marr, Guy 34,44,52,167 Marsh, Deborah 21,413,148 Marshall, Charles 148 Marshall, Diane 190 Marshall, Frank 76,148 Marshall, Jean 167 Martin, Edward 148 Martin, Jan 32,148 Martin, Jennifer 167 Martin, Maureen 167 Marzolf, Linda 167 Maselli, Anthony 173 Massaro, Annemarie 21,44,52,55, 64,148 Masters,,Braclley 148 Masters, Thomas 55,190 Masterson, Dan 190 Mata, Jeffrey 167 Mata, John 148 Matlock, Jay 167 Matlove, Brenda 148 Matthews, Curtis 28,83,148 Matthews, D. 134 Matthews, Ralph 83,148 Matucci, Shane 82,190 Maxwell, Scott 167 Mazzola, Teresa 16,21,167,169 McCammon, Bret 190 Mr. McCarthy, Gary 18,41,113 MCCartt, John 148 McCartt, Mark 148 McClusky, Penny 166 McConnell, Daniel 166 McConnell, Michael 148 McCoy, Debra 166 McCrary, Cathy 48,190 McCrary, Sharon 166 McCurdy, Michael 166 McDermed, Lori 42,46,190 McDonald, William 34,190 MCElvenny, Connie 166 Mclfann, Kimberly 148 McGinnis, Raylene 39,148 McGuire, John 93,166 Mclntyre, Kelley 148 Index - 213 McKechnie, Dan 190 McKenney, Charles 39,190 McKim, Catherine 28,166 McKown, Kathy 29,52,55,148 McKown, Mari 28,55,191 McLaughlin, Kristina 21,361,173 McLaughlin, Ronald 54,68,72,73,80 McLean, Richard 148 McLean, Sandra 21,42,51,64,191 McMahon, Mr. Robert 122,126 McMillan, Patricia 148,152 McMillan, Richard 59,191 McMillan, Scott 108,148 McMillen, james 166 McMillin, june 166 McNulty, Carolyn 191 McNulty, Gary 148 McNulty, John 166 McNulty, Kenneth 191 McQuillen, Rob 28,95,148 McQuire, C. 36 Mead, Donna 191 Meinhardt, Cathy 21,39,191 Meissner, Betty 34,35,191 Melman, Louis 167 Menges, Sheryl 191 Mertens, Michael 148 Mertens, Tad 167 lVleSlCin, Nader 52,55,62,83,148 Messenger, Mr. David 120,123 Messef, Karen 148 Mestrovich, Michael 167 Metzger, Patrick 191 Meyers, James 34,167 Michael, Carol 191 Michael, Eddie 167 Michaud, Martell 21,44,53,55,149 Mielak,Mrs, Leilani 123 Mikulics, Mr. Michael 87,123 Milazzo, Susan 29,52,S5,167 Miller, Caroline 149 Miller, Carolyn 191 Miller, Darlene 191 Miller, Gregory 28,149 Miller, Iames 191 Miller, Mary 167 149 Miller, ' Miller, Scan Miller, Susan 167 Minarsch, Richard 69,73,75,169, 191 Minear, Andrew 167 Miramontes, Richard 94,149 Mitchell, Jill 21,221,149 Mittman, Margaret 191 Moeller, Lyn 167 Moglwgindy 2142-J, Mohah,'Robert 64,149 A Mohler, Mrs. Marian 123,125 Molesky, Christoph Molesky, Susan , Molina, Catherine i Molina, Judith 48,191 ,, Molina, Robert 157,167 ' Molina, Rudana 80,191 Moline, joan 149 Monahan, Kathryn 149 Monahan, Michael 167 Monro, Donald 22,42,64,149 Montague, Kenneth 192 Montalbano, Nancy 167 Moody, Richard 192 214 Index Moore, Bruce 28,149 Moore, Leslie 149 Moore, Patti 167 Moore, Sandra 149 Moore, Warren 192 Mora, Viola 149 Morelli, Cheryl 149 Morgan, Carol 167 Morris, Cindy 28,149 Morris, David 149 Morris, Rick 57,149 Morris, Robert 28,59,6O,167 Morris, Rodney 192 Morris, Stephen 82,167 Morrison, Gary 167 Morrow, Debora 39,42,192 Morrow, joyce 192 Morse, David 167 Morte, Laura 29,46,47,192 Morte, Paul 167 Mory, Henry 28,93,167 Moser, Cynthia 10,11,13.14,21,36, 48,419,192 Moser, Robert 83,149 Mosher, Melanie 192 Mueller, Marnetta 14,21,42,52,192 Mulholland, Beverly 167 Muller, Richard 149 Mullicane, Debra 32,142 Mullicane,Linda 192 Mullin, 149 Mullisliziula 167 i 4 Munger, Michael 34,45,54,192 Murphy, Patricia 57,192 Murray, Arnold 149 ' Musch, Becky 192 Musch, Terri 39,149 Musgrave, Pamela 168 Myers, Mr. Fred 118,123 Myers, Richard 76,149 Nagel, Gregory 155 Nagel, Theresa 55,192 Nakagawa, Dan 108 Nall, Nancy 21,168 Nall, Scott 149 Nall, Carey 149 Nash, John 149 Nason, Bret 149 Navarro, Maria 21,168 I - Murphy, Pam 59,60 Nave, Steven 149 gf- Neal, Danette 192 ,Q Nease, Robert 55 Needham, Karen 192 Negrette, John 168 Negrette, Rosary 148 Nelson, Karen 36,168 Nelson, Richard 192 Nelson, Russel 168 Nemecek, Sandra 192 Notick, Tammi168 Novak, Sonja 193 Nunn, Karen 193 Nutt, Mr. Grover 124 Peterson, Robert 194 Peterson, Steve 168 Petrie, Mark 194 Pettey, Timothy 36,45,54,68,70,72 Nuttelman, Mary 28,39,55 75,194 Nuttelman, Michael 23,28,68,168 Phalen, Lynn 150 Nye, Kathleen 28,168 AAAAV L,Phalen, Nancy 194 Obenland, Laurie 193 Viff ggrris, Brad 168 A Wiit- Oconnor, James 193 168 if Odenbaugh, Keith 193 ,,, 5 5 Qjjfii'ieffrey 34,118,168 Odenbaugh, Laurel 168 , Curtis 194 , i Odonnell, Catherine 193 9 'V ,,,,l imQi94 fi Odwveff James 165 i flelw ef, , ., ,,. 34 9 C Dai, Oeser, Karen 168 . Zi lixps, 4 1, 5194 L it 6 Ohare, Cynthia 168 lPS,i 5o Ohare, Daniel 173 if 'W' tt' Ohare, Timothy 36 Okey, Erin 39,1935 N A 'K f . . 6' tv f- 1 I W ,'.g,..f- , f-1: fi af' aneri.1e,Qg, OHV' 1599 ' ,, , , it 1 sit 194 Oliphant, Linda 168 Olson, Larry 168 A, Ong, Janice 52,55,168f9 Opheim, Julie 168 Ordlock, Donna 168 Ornelas, Alicia 193 Ornelas, Carol 29,150 Orosco, Darice 193 Osumi, Joan 168 Otto Danna 150 8' Palmer, 194 Palmer, Peter 36,42,108,150 Palomino, Rhonda 150 Paquette, Joe 168 Parker, Carl 168 A ker, Deborah 28,150 , yn Christoph 168 ian Gail 44 55 194 arris, Dennis 150 Q'f5rrott, Mr. William 51,124 arsons Lisa 28 168 Passavant, Sally 155 Pate, Edsel 34,150 Plffdp Burt 76,77,94,150 Patrick, Kelley 15,21,194 Patterson, Terry 168 Paul, Monnica 194 Paulus, Mark 150 Payne, Cindi 150 Payne, Ralphiel 150 Peake, Sandra 194 Pearce, Maralee 168 Pecehia, Mrs. Ioan 124,127 Pinette, Sharon 194 Pirozzi, Barbara 195 Piscopo, Roseanne 195 Pitaccio, Phyllis 125 4' Christoph 169 Rbbetf 76,150 qi 5 ' - 9 'j st ' 3 Pool, William, Pool, M. 39 1 3 V -if 9 Popke V dra i , 150 M .,,, Porgter, ay 21 44 V, A it Porter, Keving 'W Pos V ,Q , '. W 'i 1195 jf , 1' 5-1 195 Powell, ',,I - 9 Powell, Lta' 19s , Powers, C ,V 52,135 Pradetto 1 J 150 Pfadiifkiiie 95,150 Prentice, Beverly 15,16,21,40,43, 157,169 Pressel, Carl 195 Pressel, Miss Randy 122,125 Price, Betty 28,150 PHC2, Mr. David 119,125 Price, Dorothy 28,52,55,195 Price, Gary 169 Price, William 169 Pringle, Steve 150 Prisco, Annamarie 21,43,169 Proko, Samuel 150 Prosa, Iohn 28,150 Pruett, Delayne 155 Neubauer, Rick 84,86 Newcomb, Scott 192 Newgen, Alice 192 Newman, David 193 Nicholson, Nickler, Shelley Nickles, Daniel Nissen, Larry Niverson, jay Nix, Hilary 21,52 Nordheimer, Norton, Todd 193 Pedal 194 Pedal 168 Laura 168 Linda 150 ' 59 150 Donna 21,s1,1e9 sz,a3,1so 195 19,195 195 4s,s4,s5,169 Pounc 99' -A ,54 Q, X- 3, -it Schrezenmeier, Volker 54,68,71,198 Schroeder, Sherri 28,151 Schulte, Christoph 151 Schuster, Sonja 151 Schwartz, Cynthia 170 Schwartz, Ruth 198 Schweitzer, Carol 39,42,63,198 Mark 170 Ramirez, Linda 195 M . Rollins, Janice 21,52,151 Ramona, Dale 195 ,,, ,, Rombours, Judith 36,175,197 Ramsay, Gregory Rombouts, Katherine 169 Ramsdell, Cindy 28, S lilf W l'ii ' Rombouts, Mildred 151 Ramsey, Celeste 32,150 A 3? skomere, Linda 169 Rankin, Gregory 173 R Roquet, Gena 48,151 Rankin, Rebecca 39,150 , Roquet, Randy 169 Rapp, Bob 150 1 Rosacker, Mr. George 113,114 Rasque, Pamela 169 Rosas, 21,169 Ratekin, Jane 195 Rosas, Ratinov, Lori 169 Ray, Nancy 28,151 , Rebelo, Sue 196 Reeker, Larry 23,36,48,49,54g9,70, 73,741,196 ' Redden, Patrick 169 Reed, Patrick 169,54 Reeves, Catherine 196 Rehm, 169 Rehm, Kimberly 151 Reid, Arthur 169 Reidy, john 83,151 Reinoso, Susan 169 Reitz, Robert 196 Remeika, Bob 196 amine, Michael 151 Remuw ?'Ren, Chuan S5,62,83,151, E Rendell, james 28,196 Reneei Duane 196 i5i'i I Rennon, Eve 196 Reqvejo, Al 134 Reshaw, Sandra 151 Reta, David 169 f , Robert 151 ick, Steven 196 -I 1' or d 196 M f 196 Qi- QBrT 169 ' ' 'L egory 36,169 1 ' f ven 76 77,151 A Q - 5 egMitzi 59,60,196 6 S Rhett151 Y I 9 R Q U as 1 R' W . L R I 4 kk 5 'xt s 4 , Rini? 3 ' i 32,151 Ritchie,lackie 36,196 - Ritchie, Ryan 82,169 Ritschel, Darrell 169 Rivers, Mr. Bill 125,128 Robarge, Susan 196 Robbins, Laurie 33,554,169 Robbins, Lynne 21,169 Robbins, Michael 28,196 Robbins, Walter 196 Roberts, Daniel 196 Roberts, M. 134 Roberts, Robin 28,169 on, Betty 151 Gary 169 169 Ev 169 a 169 roy 169 196 54,68,75,169 23,196 197 151 A A Rosas 197 Ross 53 55 197 55,78,79,151 Rust, 39,155 Rutledge, Michael 22,1795 ,,,J, A Ryan,,Christine 197 A Sabicer, Scott 51,170.2 L 2 Ytephen 197 A - S 115 , , Q: .Isl Sakal, Karen 197 Salaets, Cynthia 170 ' 1 Salisbury, Karen 151 Sallaz, Kurt 83,151 Sallee, Lauren 28 ., 1 28 51641151 M amuelson Ion 151 Samuelson Steven 170 Sanborn, Mark 9,0 Sanchez, Dale 1 ' , Sanchez, David IQI Sanchez, David 713170 Sanchez, Henry 5g170 Sanchez, Iacquelirlfgl70 Sanchez, Mark 170 Sanchez, Raul 170 Sanders, Kathleen 170 Sanders, Linda 39,197 Sanders, Rita 21,151 Sargent, Robert 151 Sarkis, Sharon 197 Sater, Dean 69,70,92,93,170 Saunders, Carol 29,151 Saunders, Constance 197 Sauser, Karen 170 Sauter, Cindy 170 Saye, Mark 54,197 Saylor, Arthur 170 Scarbrough, Debra 36,48,197 Scarbrough, Susan 170 Scarsdale, Valerie 151 Schaefer, Margaret 197 Scheier, Steven 150 Schenck, Stephen 55,641,197 Schilling, john 170 Schilling, Karen 34,170 Schmall, Iohn 63,170 5 M P , ,,., . ..,, far,- 5 L ' vo , , Vern 134 Shanks, Susan 170 11 Shannon, john 170 Sirp, Dale 152 Sharp, Louis 170 Sharp, V ise 198 Shea, Rmt 198 ,515 Shea, Stephen 170 A, Sheinblum, Ellen 46,1 Shelton, Eric 152 Julie M arianne Shimamura, Shirley, Shurtleff, john Siciliani, George 152 at Sieg, M1-,James Sievers, jeff 170 Sikora, Renate Simon, Karen Sims, Terri 21,198 Sinclair, Robert Singer, Roger 59,60,198 Sinz, john 198 Skinner, leston 76,152 Skomars, Gavin Skomars, Janice 152 Slater, Rickey 76,152 Slatten, james 83,152 Slaven, Kenneth 45,93,170 15 2 1 Snook, Andrew 54,69,70 Snyder, Bruce 198 Snyder, Deborah 21,171 Sodman, Rene 32,159,152 Solis, Cynthia 171 Solis, Karen 199 Sommer, Marla 199 Sorenson, Sharon 28,173 Sortow, Tamara 36,199 Sowash, Deborah 171 Spears, Dan 173 Spears, joseph 152 Spears, Nancy 55,199 Spencer, Donald 199 Spencer, James 152 Spinelli, James 52,108,152 Sprentall, Cheryl 39,152 Spurgeon, Alan 152 Squyres, Warren 199 Standing, Deborah 39,152 Standing, Nathaniel 171 Standing, Paul 171 Standridge, Robert 171 Stankey, Shawn 171 Staph, johnny 171 Stark, Rodney 152 Siatlt, Ronald 57,58,59,60,152 Starkey, Matthew 63,152 Starkey, Wendel 42,55,63,199 Statzel, Curtis 171 Steele, James 152 Stehle, Richard 171 Steib, Mike 85,56,87,199 Stein, Patricia 39,152 Stephenqjeffrey 171 Stern, Brian 54g69,70,171 Stettler, Monica 152 Stettler, 199 Stevens, Bonnie 152 Stevens, Cynthia 152 Stevens, Donald 42, 45,76,152 eri171 152 171 29,153 21,36,199 Stout, Dennis 64,199 Sligar, Loretta 36,70 Stoutllggggt,-33,34,199 Sligar, Scott 198 Janice 121,126 Slocum,Mr. Joseph 126 L, ,,,, ,,t. 171 Small, Mark 170 , smtiaaufiearen 199 Small, William 93,17 ' 1' 1 Sturman,2Diana 171 Smith, Cathy 21,198 , ,,,'p , 199 Smith, Cindy 39,55,17'1i 1 A iron, Deborah 199 Smith, Cynthia 21,171 4 iagbvain, Debbie 199 Smith, Dean 152 Cheryl 116,127 Smith, Deborah 28,171 Deborah 171 Smith, Dorothy 21,152 A Smith, Mrs. Fern 126 5 Smith, Mr.Gary 106,126 Smith, Gary 171 36,55,197 28,151 197 Schmaltz, Cheryl 151 Schmaltz, Cynthia 21,198 Eric 170 Smith, Kerry Smith, 152 James 171 fQ'xsW9911Y, Mr.Noel127 ' Syriotis, George 199 Szewczyk, Louise 199 Szewczyk, Mary 199 Tabor, Susan 153 Talichet, Caroline 36,42,52,53,55, 179,199 Tally, Lisa 153 Tatum, Benton 171 Kimberly 21,39,55,171 Index - 215 v fi'-, 715'-442-,,' 4-L1-v . 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