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3 I ggi- anovich, portrays a parked car at a drive-in theatre, for our - Mime, Cary Triv special guest assembly. - The determined crowd presents this banner at a pep assembly. - The buzzing crowd ofa Katella High audience wait anxiously for the show to begin. ASSEMBLIES 21
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Ka-Yu A556 20 THE REVELERS mbles T A Chee tn G00 nce in a while, everyone enjoys a break from their every- day routine at school. A chance to get together with friends and maybe act a little rowdy. That's what assemblies are all about. That's the time when the entire student body can come together and show their school spirit. This year we had some new and different kinds of assem- blies along with the old traditional ones. Freshmen were welcomed at the Howdy Assembly, which kicked off the school year. Following the Howdy Assembly was the Home- coming Assembly, an all time favorite. Former cheerleaders, songleaders, mascots, and drill team leaders along with other alumni joined us in this celebration. Another traditional one is the Holiday Assembly. Drill team's dancing elves and a visit from Santa Claus ignited the spirit of the season. ln January, Cary Trivanovich, a mime, came to Katella to dem- onstrate his fascinating skill. A new assembly this year was the Dating Game. This T.V. take-off generated many laughs from the student body. The year ended with the Senior Good- Bye Assembly. A fun and carefree gathering wishing good- luck to the departing Seniors. In conclusion, assemblies unite the student bodies and raise the spirit and pride we have for our school. L - Crystal Lewis accepts the crowds approval with a smile. - David Linker sings from the bottom of his heart. - So Senior, Charlotte Russel, peps the crowd for the upcoming Powder Puff game.
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22 REVELERS lv-ff g f .Z X ' . , Q3 1 gm 1 7 Q ft f K Al 'y I , ,-..m,1, . . l ff! digs, HHH S uring the past school year, Katella saw one tradition start from scratch and another continue on noblely. Both involved heavy student participation to be successes. New was the Dating Game assembly held in the gym in front of the entire student body. The mood was completely set on Valentine's Day with background scenery and music tak- en from the infamous television show ofthe same name. Matt Post was chosen by a girl from Valencia over Tony Ruiz and Joey Novelich, and Diane Hornsby was chosen by the ASB President from St. John Bosco over Monique Kragten and Pernille Schiellerup. Old was the contunuing tradition of the canned food drive. Katella students showed their generosity by giving over one ton worth of food to the orphanage in Tecate, Mexico. So much food was given by the students that there was enough to give to the Euclid Street Baptist Church, which distributes food to the needy in our area. One new tradition. One old tradition. Both were great successes in I984-85, and both will continue onward into the future of Katella. - The ASB president from Sl. John Bosco appears to be mildly excited at the prospect of a date with Diane Hornsby, the lucky winner. - The three bachelorettes, Monique Kragton, Diane Hornsby, and Permlle Schiellenup, debate over the possible answers to impress the eligible bachelor - The anxious crowd. Jim Clement in particular. gives well-thought advice to the Contestants.
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