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Surf's up and down That's life With the passing of sum- mer and the coming of school many good and bad tidings come. The never-ending flow of homework, sadness of loss, tears of joy, and thrill of vic- tory appear in mass quantities as the year begins. I have about an hour and a half of homework every night, and take home about five books a week, said Ches- ter Koonce, senior. Crude remarks and sad fac- es are seen throughout the day when one loses a game, but a brilliant glow and the feeling that nothing can stop one are present in times of victory. 1 felt good because we won our first district game and happened to be on our homecoming, and that made it feel even better, said Rich- ard Holland, sophomore. Just as the seasons change from extremes to mediums and back again so do the feel- ings of one and then another. Tears of joy are wiped away as Veronica Saldana is crowned Football Sweetheart with Rene Martinez and her father, Sonto Saldana, looking on. 4 Introduction — Brian Griffin
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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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Being very enthusiastic about Spanish is Ar- tie Acosta, freshman. Making sure that the Badgers don't go any- where are Noel Molina, sophomore, and another Greyhound with Jerry Cook, senior, coming up. .. Navidad, Navidad ..sing sopho- mores, Richard Holland and Ronnie Lawver in Spanish. Receiving some bad news at lunch is, fresh- man, Stephany Abies with Debbie Segovia, freshman, seeing the camera. Brian Griffin — Introduction 5
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