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FACULTY AND STAFF Baker Kay Baker - Student Accounts Jean Brown - Registrar Doug Cannon - Custo- diuri Ed Cox - Custodian Terry Dunn - Custodi- HH Jill Evans - Records Robert Garcia A Custo- dian Moses Jimmerson - Custodian Irv Kimble - GATE and Advanced Placement Coordinator Bonnie Linstrom A Main Office secretary Terry Massie - Princi- pal's secretary Sandra Mastrangelo Y Yarosik Attendance Office Shirley Post - Cafeteria Barbara Rhodes - Counselor's secretary Doris Schaefer - Cafe- teria Dorothy Serio - Hcalth Clerk Lee Valverde A Head Custodian Martha Wadkins - Cafeteria Dee Whited -- P.E. Equipment Clerk Lynn Wilson A Main Office secretary Marcia Woods - Cafe- tcria Carmela Yarosik - Cafeteria s- - Se' f V5 l 7 y Rx, M l'm,,ML A , Bonnie Linstrom Shirley Post Dorothy Serio Dec Whited Marcia Woods Terry Tvlassie Barbara Rhodes Loc Valvcrdc Lynn Wilson Carmela Yarosik Sandra Tvlastrangelo Doris Schaefer Martha Wadkins THE IVIENTORS 185
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As we see the changing times ahead of us everyday, we also see the changing faces of the students at Katella. From that first moment on campus as Freshmen to that last look back as Seniors, we see one another grow into an individual, each his own. To begin, we start as Fresh- men, those squirrely, trendy, little kids who get the ridicule from the upperclassmen. They are new to all of the traditions and rules ofhigh school, but will learn them before they leave as Seniors. We all know what it felt like as we were laughed at and mocked by Seniors, only hoping that we will survive that very long year. As Sophomores, we see our- selves as awesome because we know that this is the year we turn sixteen and get that sa- cred driver's license. But aside from that, this year is a time for growing, maturing, and finally understanding those things that were foreign to us as Freshmen. After two years are down, there are still two more to go. . , . , , . ,.- . , ,Z -,, , ., ,. Wa. s..a..t.-.ivmaiowna-asv.fmmgfasmeeaafwmwmm itam-,m.f.a.aweiaama,.a,aefaa..a,afM..w..f,aaaaw1eatMwmsam IJUIJIU The Junior Class. To some this will be the longest and roughest year, but to others it will be very easy and fun. Nothing much happens this year until about the end of May, that's when you feel the first symptoms of Sen- ioritis. Now we come to the class that dominates over all the oth- ers, The Senior Class. They are a special breed because they have survived the traumas of the past three years. This is a year for individualism to take flight. They know this is their yy A last year to leave school with a bang. lt is now time for graduation and we all see ourselves in that cap and gown impatiently wait- ing for that diploma, which is our key to freedom. You have now graduated and entered a world that is indifferent and new, but yet is exciting because in our world today we are be- coming closer as one. With our technology and understanding, It's A Small World. Q-gwaaweaawnwmwwutmmaafmeammwmfamaiwwnnsaww '11 - fx! S7-Q ills, ,diff . F51 my , N, Pondertng the corners of her mind QTL-yn ' V Q, at lunch is junior Leshia Walls. I ti ,' , All right class. today we're going 77 , W I i l 5 to lcarn about pretends Senior I . A- Julie McLaughlin. f4- 11.3, 1 f' 'J . A .Sofia - Photography student Amy Daily becomes the subject of her own hobby. And A Smile means friendship to Evergone, . . . And A Smile means CLASSES DIVISION 'I87
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