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Eat 'em up. Eat 'em up. Rah! Rah! Rah! The varsity cheerleaders raise spirit at a pep rally. After a game, junior cheerleader Maria Es- trada attends the victory dance. Supporting the Greyhounds, seniors Monica Cruz, Jeanette Galindo, Rita Rodriguez and Veronica Saldana enjoy the homecoming game. 2 Introduction — Tracy Reiley Trying to stay busy, student trainer Roxanne Harris thinks about what to do next.
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Catch the Wave Blowing his hardest, sophomore Pete Acosta supports the Hounds at the make up of the Homecoming game against Bishop. Students and teachers catch the wave in the 1987- 88 school year by working hard and showing pride and spirit. It has been a productive year, said junior Joseph Flo- res. It was learning experi- ence, he said, It was an in- teresting, fun, and memora- ble year. School is not just a place to Senior Chris Keeney gives it his all at the basketball game against the Woodsboro Ea- gles. learn, but also a place to meet new friends and have fun. It's a place where you get many of the best and worst memories of your life. I feel that this school year has been interesting and a learning experience for me, said junior Cheryl Anne Bai- ley, Taft High School is a good school. I like the school days in Taft because they go by very fast! Freshman Jo Ann Vela works on specialized vocabulary and details while doing NFL cards during second period Correlated Lan- guage Arts class. I also like all the great ad- vantages here at Taft High, she said. I really enjoyed meeting people, and getting out of school at 3:30! High School students only have four years of high school and so many memo- ries. Catch the Wave of Taft High and have a great time!
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Waiting for the football team, junior cheer- Joan Ewart, resource teacher, and Dylcia McKenzie, foreign language teacher, grade papers leader Heather King gets ready to serve in the library while librarian John Keen looks on. kool-aid. Catch the Challenge of a new year. During a pep rally, Seniors George Gonzales and Scott Garrett go over their speech. Put away the surfboard and bring out the paper and pencil. The surf is down and school has started. Resting and relaxing is be- ing replaced by reading and writing. Taft High School students spent their summer resting and relaxing in different ways. Freshman Stephany Abies said she spent ner summer hanging around the pool and watching my favorite soaps. Now that school has start- ed, students have taken on a more serious outlook. Excited about the new year, Wayne Rivera said, I looked forward to a greater academic challenge my senior year. Tracy Rciley — Introduction 3
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