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Students Unite for a During the weeks of April 15th through the 26th, Katella students raised an incredible 3500 dollars. Although the goal of S5000 was not reached, the United Way fund drive was still a great success. said Diane Hornsby, Secretary of Student Affairs. The competition among the first period classes brought in the larger percentage of the money, with Mr. Coy's class bringing in a re- markable 1500 dollars. The dunk tank also added to the goal. At only 25e a throw, many students participated in this lunch- time activity. Other ac- tivities included the jello dunk, the chocolate-ba- nana feed, and the balloon toss. The contributors Good Cause. ,ir also got a chance to guess the numbers of candy in a jar at 25c a guess. This also added to the total. lan Donelly won this com- petition. Also included in the weeks were dress-up days, such as triplets day and pajama day. A slave sale also took place raising even more money to put towards the goal. The stu- dents even got involved in a tug-o-war, which theju- niors won. It was exciting to see the Katella student body become involved with something that meant helping other people not so well off as themselves. Perhaps next year Katella will raise 55000, and Dr. Escoe will shave his head when the goal is reached. ln the meantime, goodjob Katella! You should be proud ofyour accomplish- ment. - Andrea Parks. Tammy Groves, and Heidi Faessel taunt the throwcr, only to bc mercilessly dunked in the tank of chilly water, f 4 4x -L fa .st X, fa 4 Q Pom fa 04. 4 x no. , 5 1' 0 i6 J' of 0 0! oo 60,6 'Ir hir s 4m f'ws':vq is AJ, ' , I . p tggijfg sis ' , t 3 'mini at ' Rf . , 45 -ft: I. 4
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