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ATELLA Sis-500 4,- First Row: Chelan Patel, Steve En- yeart, Bruce Berebe, Darin Okuda, Jerry George, Keith Felper, Fred Acevado, Kevin Hoffrichter. Sec- ond Row: Kathy Dumavich, Luisa Sandoval, Dawnese George, Becky Arminderas, Lisa Wright, Roisine Kane, Christine Rennon, Michelle Rapenhagen, Cari Holmes, Julie Asbra, Amita Patel, Vicky Bisbee, Cindy Savanapoph, Thuy Nguyen. Third Row: Julie Long, Punita Pa- tel, Kathy Jones, Monique Kratgan, Gena Christianson, Andrea Porter, Kristy Petellin, Cheryll Wright, Cindy O'leary, Denia Knolls, Kim Nguyen. Fourth Row: Jerry Tatoro, Darin Ditmar, Dough Adkins, Dan Liesnar, Jim Christianson, Rae West, Pam Hammock, Bonnie McKinnin, Kim Brovie, Myrdad Kazemphour, Mike Connelly, Mike Vialles. Brighter Future For CPA and Math Students A business education is an important subject to learn in this complicated business world. Mr. Lenihan had a group of young men and women who were in his fifth period class which were known as his Future CPA students. Only advanced accounting students qualified to be a future CPA member. To make sure these advanced accounting students had a thor- ough training, Mr. Lenihan took them to Northrop Corpo- ration where they went through accounting and computer divi- sions. CPA members also helped many students with their business tax forms and figured that with all the students they helped it was calculated to be about twelve thousand dollars. The Future CPA had many fund raisers during the school year consisting of: the Datsun raffle tickets, a bake sale within the business department only, a donation raffle, and a booster club breakfast. These fund rais- ers raised money for the CPA members for a year end ban- quet. MATH COMPUTERXFUTURE CPA 69
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1 X' ,, , '1., I ,fy 5 he V x,X,1 Q I S .el 'Pm Ella ml X ll ge? is xl. 5 vu mn fl - l'll show you my program when l'm finished with il. suys senior Steve Soldatek. - Kellie Kantor is entranced by her computer programming. l'LL ,,,,,. X.. 'L--H -is i ,N .iiiiiiiiriimi - When is it our turn? asks juniors Rod Krause and Chris Hipburn, as Kevin Purcel creates a graphics program. - First Row: Owen Talsuta. Mike Pzigaduan. Steven Lee. Padrick Cheng, Kevin Purcell. Second Row: Juliana Sun. Bebe Ph0l'lgSLlS2lVllCS. Jeff Wilson, Sharon Bac. Martha Gurces. .lu Ru, Alice Shew. Third Row: Sung Park. Steve Guidi, Gus Phongsasuvites. Kevin Joe. Ashik Pzilel. Chris Chung. 68 THE MEMBERS
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Thespians Set The Stage Katella's thespians gave a command performance year with their productions of The Desk Set and Once Upon a Mattress. Not only did they perform for Katella students, but a numerous amount of them were in the GATE production of Stage Door. lt was a wintry December morning in the New York downtown area, the beginning of what was about to be the end of the career of Bunnie Watson. That was the mood of the Ka- tella Thespian's first stage pro- duction in 1984-1985, it was The Desk Set. The play was about a group of office girls tDiane Hornsby, Kelly Ford, and Kristy Takacsl whose jobs were about to bejeopardized by the technology of a computer. Their boss Bunnie Watson tSta- cey Goodingj kept calm, cool. and collected and showed that a bunch of office goof-offs could outsmart a computer. The play was a fun-filled production with a drunk, a nerd, a Christ- mas office party, and good old slapstick comedy. lt was per- formed in the Katella campus theatre on January l0, ll and 12. The next production that in- volved Katella students was on March 7 and 8, l985, in the Anaheim High School William Cook Auditorium. It was of course Stage Door. This play took place in the 1940's in a boarding house in New York for girls trying to become ae- tresses. lt was filled with laughs and tears, sad endings and hap- py ones too. The lead roles was Terry Randall portrayed by Halle MacDonald making her acting debut. Her leading men were Keith Burgess Wlatt Vargol, and David Kingsley lKarl Stuckenbergl, the two were in constant competition for Terry's love. ln the end Ter- ry and David become each oth- ers better half. Every cast member gave it their all and some great performances were pulled out to make 'Stage Door a big success. 4 f. - Leading lady. Hale Mc- Donald, and leading man, Karl Stuckenberg, express their feel- ings toward one another, - Elyse Popick, senior from Loara. portrays Kay Hamilton in the play. Stage Door. - Matt Vargo, playing Keith, and Diane Hornsby, playing Judith, have time for a little arguing. 70 THE MEMBERS
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