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N. .,., ,v 3 . ,korg X 9- is X f lj Q 'f 4. ww '. ,V f Jw-ages! , . ,F .3 - Mecha Club member, Kelly Caddell, shows her pride in her heritage. +L .. .ii li . 1 .rig L. , .rw X. ,f r ' ff 59' V' 4 1 .x ' A f. 3,11 -. Q, 2:9 . 1. +1-fW' .5515 - Mecha Club president, S0- nia Portillo, expresses her ex- citement toward school activi- ties. I E. Jimenex, R. Alverez, L. De La Luz, L. Torres, s. Poniilo, L. sande- val, E. Avila, Mr. Norm Fried, J. Betsuie, K. Caddell, A. Gavan, J. Najeva M. Harris, M. Garces, R. Gracia, D. Alvarez, V. Nunez, C. Orellana, I Tireado, M. Cora, G. Gonzalex, V. Coronado, F. Dominquez, L. Mendoza B. Javregi, A. Rocha, l. Ortiz, G. Ramirez, l. Pardo, J. Gracia, M. Najeva E. Givens, T. Tucker, A. Hernandez, B. Macias, J. Rosas, A. Zapien, L Payan, J. Galvan, A. Cota, R. Serrano, M. Gibbs, V. Gomex, E. Weismuller J. Hernandez, L. Calderone. 92 THE MEMBERS
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1 C 4 g i .fi 'ikfffgfw' J Gourmet 6 Mecha A new beginning Once again this year Katella's own MechafSpanish Club was present on campus Led by the faithful Mr F ' d . . rie this extremely large group ofstudents, definitely one ofthe larger clubs ' ' ' on campus, participated in a large variety of activities including the numerous luncheons and fund-raisers, and of course there was the yearly softball game against the French Club in which the Mecha Club has always held the advan- tage. At p is meals, made entirely of what was made andfor brought by the students themselves, which were promptly vacuumed up by the eating machines which are teenagers. Everyone left the mealfmeetings happy, content and not very hungry, There was also talk of another trip to Olvera Street wh' h , ic has always been one ofthe more popular activities ofthe club As l f a ways, there was a strong sense of friendship and warmth present with all of the members Th . ey were not so much a club as they were one big happy family Webster defines a gourmet as someone who is ver k l- y now edgeable about fine food and drink. Katella, in 1984-85 came ' h up wit their own definition by organizing the Gourmef Club. Led by Mrs. Platfoot Katella students lear d h , ne ow to make dishes only dreamed of by other students And along ' h wit making them, they also received the immense lea p sure of sampling their work. All in the club learned immeasur- able, from VI i rs. Platfoot, who generously shared every bit of her experience with all who were willing to learn. It was a very satisfying year to ll h ' ' ' Gourmet Club. the luncheons the members ate traditional S an' h a w o were involved with the infant I X X 4 The famous chef, senior Mark Newman, rolls the meatballs. N f , Jim McLaughlin and Jamie Garcia are ready for the kitchen action, l Mrs. Platfoot, the clubs advisor. is boasting with pride. -lmfxaakq' --Sf! W GOURMET 84 MECHA 93
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