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Taft Trl b ne Row one, Left to Right: Mark Tendam, Jenny Grammel, Amy Morris, Howard, Mike Callen, Kathy Hatfield, Karen Clements, Bob Zeller. Row Janie Strauss, Casey Newton, Jeff Matthews, Bill Moeller, Jack Bon- three: Brenda Kulakowski, Joy Wyatt, Judy Ettenhofer, Debbie bright. Row two: Sharon Asplan, Gigi Hirsh, Sherri Glaab, Launa Holloway, Karen Brewer, Vicky Bailey, Gary Morgan. The Taft Tribune is a paper for the student body and faculty. The purpose of the paper is to enlighten the students to school news, sports, and opinions. Students in- volved work several days a week to produce this weekly paper. As well as writing and editing, other areas offered are advertising, business management, artists, typing and photography. The paper offers a chance to gain experience in journalism and gives students a taste ofthe production of a newspaper. Debbie Joffe and Janie Strauss 78 The Taft Tribune is published weekly exceptduring vacations and examination periods by the students of Taft High School, Hamilton, Ohio The subscription rates of the Tribune are 52.50 per year Second class postage paid at Hamilton, Ohio Editors-in-chief: Debbie Joffe and Janie Strauss News Editors: Sharon Asplan, Gary Morgen, Casey Newton, and Bob Zeller Editorial Editors: Judy Ettenhofer and Kathy Hatfield Feature Editors: Karen Clements, Brenda Kulakowski, and Joy Wyatt Sports Editors: Marcia Henry, Bill Moeller, Jeff Matthews, and Sherri Glaab Sports Writer: Jeff Barber News Writer - Sharlee Spaulding Photographers: Bob Weber, John Harrison, and Jack Bonbright Artists: Jenny Grommet and Mark Tendam Advertising: Missy Meiner Circulation: Karen Brewer and Lisa Madsen Business: Vicki Bailey Typists: Mike Callen, Beth Everson, Gigi Hirsch, Amy Morris, Launa Howard, and Debbie Pottenger
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DI TRIBUTIV EDUCA TIO DDQ o-1. Row one, Left to Right: Melanie Stewart, Teri Hoover, Marla Conrad, Sharon Thiemann. Debbie Fitzwater. Cheryl Bowling. Row two: Mr. John Heck. Tim Campbell. Jim Cox, Merle Withrow. Joe Bowling, Terry A 1 E Are you taking a closer look at the oppor- tunities offered to you through participation in 12. the Distributive Education Class at Taft High V School? Business is taking a closer look at us. This is indicated to us by employers who call us to help them fill job openings as they occur because they believe that we are a good source of capable help. We are taking a closer look at business, making sure that those businesses that with our cooperative program observe the regulations set down by law to the best of their ability. The community is taking a closer look at cooperative education as a whole. Business peo- ple are eager to participate in the expanded vocational program offerings of our school because we fill a need for them - employers who can do something. M04 180 Patrick, Carol McDaniel. Row three: Ron Conlin, Bob Browning, Randy Taylor. Mark Stewart. Gary Dalton, Chris Maus, Cliff McCoy. Absent when picture was taken: Karen Retherford. ISQ M, +M'fA f 5 'V
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