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Conducting class Mrs. Suzi Gatz, accounting teacher, gives a lecture. Getting ready for class sophomore Mollie Mauch cracks up in accounting. Staying out of trouble junior Joseph Flores rolls film during seventh period. Not knowing what to do sophomore Pete Acosta attempts to roll film.
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Catch the Faces Many faces around Taft High School are very famil- iar, but none are the same. “It's nice to walk down the halls and see so many famil- iar face!,” Sean Robertson, junior, said. No matter how much someone tries to be like some- one else they will always be an individual. “Everyone has their own and unique personality,” Mollie Mauch, sophomore, said. All of the classes have their own way of doing different things and so do the people that make up the closes. “The only way to do things is to do them cool, Joseph Flores, junior, said. Not only are the students different but the teachers are too. “The teachers who have traveled around the world and that have been exposed to different cultures have a greater knowledge of the world, Mrs. Dylcia McK- enzie, foreign language teacher, saia. So no matter how much someone looks like another person they are very different as one catches the faces at Taft High. Surprised, freshman Pete Cavazos hits the right note.
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Life of a senior The Seniors have had a very busy and strenuous year. They have been occupied by the preparations of the bonfire and Homecoming rit- uals. Senior Tracy Reiley said, I didn't feel the difference at first, but now I realize this is my last year, and I wish I would have put more effort into my previous years at THS. As the year has slowly passed, the Senior class of 1988 has studied for their SAT, ACT, TEAMS, and col- lege entrance exams. Senior Ralph Lopez said, “Being a senior feels wonder- ful inside because only once in your lifetime you get a chance at being a senior at Taft High School. As the graduates of 1988 go on in their lives, they will always remember the expe- riences they have been through each year at Taft High. 8 Seniors — Amy Brown Acosta, Eddie Aguirre, Josie Alvarez, Joe Alvarez, Norma Aranda, Martin Arellano, Nancy Arguijo, Mark Avalos, Patricia Bustillos, Patricia Cervantez, Johnny Cisneros, Carol Cook, Jerry Cruz, Monica DeLaCruz, Tony Diaz, Terry Duprie, Stephanie
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