William H Taft High School - Atinian Yearbook (Woodland Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1975

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FREE, MGNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, Cl ss ad--,,,.. xg! KNOWLEDGE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS! Taft has traditionally been a strong academic school. Last year we ranked third among all of the Los Angeles City Schools on the senior math and English aptitude tests . First and second places were cap- tured by Palisades and Van Nuys respectively. The Class section represents all of the many facets of academics because these programs are for a large part responsible for the high achievements of Taft stu- dents . Tools of Learning 096 fu' AA.A'-' , Qjv -F111 P+? J. e . 'NJ The use of specially designed machines has improved the quality of education, making teachers and students more efficient. Special slideftape presenta- tions allow teachers to introduce mate- rial in a format that is more interesting to the student. Overhead projectors save time and take up less space than blackboards. Calculators help students perform repetitious mathematical com- putations. Well equipped vocational classes provide students with simulated on-the-job training. These tools add significantly to the learning experience at Taft. T .. .A i I V . FL' g 17 A Shui M3 S There are three classes offered in Agricultural Education and taught by Nlr. Hill. The most popular is Animal Husbandry CIAB through 3ABD in which domestic animals and industries related to them are studied, and students are allowed to start their own animal projects. Horticulture C1AB through BABJ teaches students gardening, land- scaping, forestry, fruit production, and other related subjects . Floristry students learn to make artificial flowers, corsages, and flower arrangements . Students in Animal Husbandry and Horticulture are eligible to join FFA, The Future Farmers of America CFFAD is a national organization of, by, and for students enrolled in vocational agriculture in high school . The FFA has more than 550,000 activel members and 8,500 chapters located in the nation's public schools. During the year, the FFA chapters participate in field days where students learn to judge various types of livestock, poultry, and dairy cattle. Highest scorers are then eligible for the state competition which determines the participants for the national contests . Some activities of Taft's FFA have been teachers' barbeques, Navajo Indian can drives, and other fund raisers. Jointly with the Science Department they are building an ecology area with waterways and various types of terrain . The total membership of the Taft FFA has almost doubled in the past two years with a high of 75 members this year. FRONT ROW: S. Hopler, N. Klarfeld, K. Beer, S. Murphy, R. Hill, T. Wilkenson, C. Drag, K. Smoot. SECOND ROW: K. Nemzer, L. Hammill, S. Solomon, L. Caton, D. Hudson, K. Howard, P. Elliott, S. Willis, G. Balke, T. Gulliver. THIRD ROW: K. I Davidson, J. Haslett, P. Nlaltin, J. Dohlin, K. Balch, NI. Hanlin, S. Dlugatch, L. Kime, C. Pastor. FOURTH ROW: Nlr. Sid Hill tSponsorD, C. Kru-se, C. Leonard, S. Romance, B. Wilson, C. Dunn, E. Alen, D. Garnett, T.Dillon, J. Hedrick, P.. Lals. BACK ROW: A. Perkins, D. Clinsmith, K. Moeller, B. Carlat, S. McNatt, R. Pmel, D. Calef, S. Taffonneau, B. Summey fPresidentl, R. Smith, G. Varner, R. Lamb. -I f . K , Q .-- .-4 9 f The Art Department has a large number of varying types of courses to choose from . Some of the favorite classes are Design, where art students can experi- ment with a wide variety of media and materials, Drawing, which helps stu- dents express visual ideas through drawing, and lVledia and Sculpture, which includes activities in assem- blage sculpture in a variety of media. Also offered are Senior High Art, De- sign Craft, Ceramics, and Photography. Taft is especially proud of its expertly staffed, beautifully run, and highly popular Art Department, Art Qt L 1,1 I 5- 5 ' V , I I i 11217 1 3 Ia .- figs? 19 xLX Nw 'QR Nw A QS X ' wx Qwmiiii' W mf UQ? Xb? 5 p , K JU! U M! 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Q-, ' . - . . i . ' f . 1 -1if Sf F4fNTia. f ' :- ' . ' Z4 - -R . .- .- . . - 1 . X -nm 1' I -A QP - I A I A 'min :xig-L'5,g,4- - ' Y ' ' - 1 -Q n . Q.. :Ll iuixi tyjciileyfzf - - g, .19 !. X I . I L-Il CL all X'n:4,,:', 1 1 K' W' ' . ,Ji : - - I 24: -+ y A, f ff, ' 1 , , .I f ,K , .57 , U--.5-.w ,,-,if - .. , 1-,p ,-'-N, , -1 AM' J - 5 '4-N' , ' lx A I 39' K1 Eg- gun I :V V X 1 V- 1411: If - 2-K. '- ' i 1 -. , . l I X 2 gy Lu ff ,- 14 K' Q- w 1 1. - 'fjfx ' 'J F 7 'JL XX ff x t 1 WK ffm ., 'V A .. - '., . - 5. M Q I ' : X 1 x ' Business and Home EC. ,i I: ,: l lf ! C Home Economics Courses provide an opportunity for a well-rounded education. Classes such as Senior Foods and Foods and Management emphasize the Our Business Department offers a wide variety ability to plan, prepare and serve nutritional foods . of courses stressing both occupational train- The Clothing and Creative Stitchery classes develop ing as well as consumer awareness . Courses skills of clothing construction. Child Development range from the study of American business and Childhood Education Aid emphasizes the social, structure, the study of economics and busi- emotional, physical, and intellectual growth pat- ness law, the study of office procedure and terns of the young. the machines commonly used to such time saving and secretarial skills as typing and shorthand. English One is stuck with taking English every year in high school, so the best thing to do is get used to that fact and get the best classes possible, However, not all stu- dents realize what a wide selection of English classes are available to them . Besides the required classes CEnglish 10, American Lit, and Senior Comp? there are language classes, literature classes, participation classes, and publication classes offered by the English Department. The language classes include Creative Writing, Journalism, Language Skills, Linguistics, Power Reading, and Reading lmprovement!Advanced, all of which study some aspect of the English language. The literature classes consist of English Lit, Existential Lit, Humanities, lVlinority Lit, lVlodern Lit, World Lit, Primitive Art and lVIythology, The Novel, and The Short Story. These examine certain portions of literature. The participation classes, wiich are all preprofessional in nature and also very popular are Drama, Play Pro- duction, Speech, and Cinema. The publi- cations are Tribune and, of course, Year- book, both which provide many opportuni- ties for enterprising students . 15 M me - L 5' +1-1 , 2125 gg, - F- fl'E:, i 'f'-ff., . 5 Q - Q Jia ,1f:jff:,, , A 2-Eg:-sf: 5 if ul 532424 5553154 L: fl ' ' lf? .:g?'g1iEf3f'?fF2 H' - -li f?i'!4 'X. 5 P fa.: 5. if 51.3 Z: ,, fi' ' -12 55,9 Iirbfawfi-E .,, f, -v-53 -I .19 1 rl l 1 'Ss 1 X .fu , 5 I ' . ' 4-., ' 4 x t. it ' Q , Q '. Y . v . , 1 5 fi p I . ,, I ' 8' 'Xl' 'Xi N A t ' 'ra -Q+3t:lv'-. ' ' D-H4 ll if In fact, our English Department is so good that it is one of twenty selected nationwide to participate in the National Humanities Faculty's two-year Bi- centennial study of The American Covenant: The Moral Uses of Power. The 'coordinator at Taft is lVlr. Wheatley. A 540,000 grant for the study of our contemporary social malaise and the possibili- ties of reawakening and renewal of the American Dream, the key concepts of the study being the terms covenant, morality, and power, will be given in benefits and services provided by the NHF through visiting University faculty, profession- al men and women, and working artists . ln addition, several Taft teachers will be subsidized to attend two, three-week summer workshops for which gradu- ate credit may be received. Taft contributes a token amount of funding to the project, which may help revalidate a senior year program that is threatened by college encroachment and student apathy . One of the aspects of the plan is a separate school for ac- celerated students and high achievers that will com- bine several courses into an academic and practical exploration of the theme, with this school serving as a pilot for the evaluation and alteration of the senior year programs . 'P-'HJ in The gifted program is also quite important because a large number of students are involved in it. The Gifted Coordinator is lVlr. Jay. He handles the dis- position of the Gifted Funds that the school re- ceives for each student who qualifies for the pro- gram , who have participated in hola he National Forensic League in- ludes student speakers and de- C . Word of th Wcch nters strc speech and debate have earned a minimum of points for competitive speak speakers and debaters vvho completed all requirements in Speech A,B, and C classes. . Members of the NFL The Gavel Club includes stu- 'Many of our Gavel Club members are also 'in the NFL . Approxi- mately 75 students participated in forensic activities during 1 974-75 . Taft Varsity, J ,V ., and Novice C debate teams participated in tournaments held at Loyola University, Burbank High School, El Camino High School, Louisville High School and many others . ' I v -W A - t L- ., ..... . , T.. 'iff-I' K. National Forensic League and Gavel Club FRONT ROW: M. Reda, A. Fineman, G. Ostroff, J. Newman, B. Rose, M. Gaswirth SECOND ROW: B. Nliller, J. Kerrigan, M. Venolia, N. Wertlieb, B. Wilson, L. Mahshigian, F. Pomerantz. THIRD ROW: L. Weisman, E. Lockman, N. Alen, B. Goldstein, B. Leonard, K. Kramer. FOURTH ROW: D. Rubinstein, L. Teller, S. Zimmerman, J. Silber. BACK ROW: W. Oxx lSponsorl, R. Kassan. A i' V .4 ll, , - 1, ll- ' vi' , ' , NJ, i I', L. ii Foreign Language 'T Jn. :- n .5 gil u Lys' ht-. f-f ,- 1 . .5 l ..,..1. .1 . J? l The Foreign Language Department offers courses in French, German, and Spanish, ranging from elemen- tary to college level advanced placement courses in these languag es. But don't think that all one learns in these classes is how to conjugate verbs and other such mun dane matters. The teachers also in- troduce the culture, literature, his- tory, and music of these foreign countries to the students. Industrial Arts -.Qi Xxx kv-uv cis? .. uf 112-' f The Industrial Arts program provides numerous interesting as well as practical electives in addition to occupational training. Graphic Arts allows students the opportunity to work with printing presses and other related machinery, while advanced students print the Taft Tribune. The metal shop offers courses that provide instruction for working with sheet metal, bench metal, forging, welding, and machine practice. Architectural Drafting stresses the use of drafting tools and equipment, whereas Technical drafting tools and equipment and Technical Drafting is concerned mainly with basic layouts, drafting, and elec- tronic and dimensional designs. Auto shop offers multi- level instruction on automobile maintenance and repair with activities ranging from lube and oil to major engine overhaul. Shopclasses, homemaking, and business classes X are practical arts, as opposed to the fine arts. , lv E sg f . 3 t , E5 - Ani- I' I '?E.. -Q-M IVY' f l ' l J, 'tj X Q I lli Ah , 0 i 1 ,A X 0 f' filSs' as , g l ' I ml? In sl? , A xl' , . , 1, Q i A .9 . E .fr ii. , V az, 11' ii , f . lf it . Q? f 1 ,H If' il 'l -A l .sm .,-, ee l ifgfldi Mathematics There is no such subject as mathematics. This can be proven when one considers the point. We are told that the point we see on the blackboard has no area, no length, and no width. But we all know that if something does not have these properties it cannot exist. We are further told that a line is made up of two endpoints Cwiich have no length, width, or areal and an infinite number of points between them. But an infinite number of no- things is still nothing. Therefore neither the point nor the line exist, which means that most of higher mathematics is purely fictional . You might wonder why we have a math section in the Atinian, but it really doesn't matter because nothing really exists, it's all in your mind, Rst?-351' W -' f L 'ii' 4 if Y W T' ' fg f2:,,-:f-f,5-.- -vf-sr . T - A . 1? iff ,S 1'f1!f5- :ff - ,. N V N, 4, Jr. :W l ig , 5., - , . . 5 .qi::4jfg'1f' , tfiw1,2'7kf i 1'f.lif?CiifE.Q1,--L--'V'fl' i . v e - ' , f-z1fs:'w.fff.':fats sr-1 M , 'ni ' ' fi f .. ' N' I K UP 5 '.'QQlf7.,- ,. .15-.rf gf' i ill' ...f -K . .N- 1'1i' ni' - L A, ' :if H-'fffl 'T-L 7 .fi-'f' fel: 'rw' fin? wr- Wifi: 1' A A -9'--fig'-itil' it 1' Science and Health Science courses are singular among academic courses . These courses make use of both the standard textbook learning, and learning through discovery or mistake, Health courses provide innocent tenth graders with necessary education concerning body functions, dangerous drugs, alcohol, and sex, Biologi- cal Sciences provide students the opportunity or misfortune of having to do term papers, investigations, microtechnique, experiments, and process data concerning living material , Chemistry students, in keeping with their laboratory notebook assignments, undertake such projects as studies of acids and bases, ionization energies, analysis of the Periodic Table, investigation of the atomic structure, and the production of sulfur dioxide tpolluting the E buildingl. Physics students determine forces at work, tension, acceleration, and energies in a variety of reference systems, while keeping in harmony with their environment. 'X...,,.-NX N WI! L I 1, lim SN....- 1 ,ff -ani Social Studies E The Social Studies department instituted some innovations during the past year, in- novations such as ten week classes and more varied course offerings. For example, such new and interesting things as Women, Yes! , Gatsby, California History 84 the Old West, Naval 84 Military History, Ancient Civiliza- tions, and News Analysis were offered. There was even an Experimental Government class given in summer school, in which stu- dents had the opportunity to visit courts, work for assemblymen, and generally gain a greater insight into the workings- of our gov- ernment. 30 - -1 A I 'Wx L.A. Um-ned School District l' DRIVER Enuczmou y The Classroom section is a new feature this year, a feature that is meant to inform the stu- dents about the functions of the many academic departments and present candid photographs of students in specific classroom situations. Also, there is more writing in the yearbook this year. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but oftentimes things can be written better than they can be pictured. That is what was done this year. The Classroom section information was written by the Atinian Staff, whereas the club, sports, and faculty information was not. The club and sports paragraphs were written by the individual organizations and then edited by the Atinian Staff. Teachers wrote their own epitaphs. Hopefully, this book will be more enjoyable because of this extra dimension. 9 l as 1 Guidance looks to the future, which is some- thing most teenagers do not always find time to do. English, math, social studies, and all the other required classes are harc' to relate di- rectly to future occupations. That is where Guidance comes in, to inform students about the requirements for the jobs they are consider- ing and to show them which areas they are strongest in . Aptitude tests are administered and used, along with vocational information that the Guidance teachers have, to help stu- dents relate school with the future. Driver Education and Driver Training are quite possibly the most immediately relevant classes for tenth graders. In junior high school, stu- dents are dependent on parents for transporta- tion. But, after becoming fifteen years old, one is eligible for Driver Training, a learner's per- mit, and a life of considerably more freedom. Driver Education is the classroom session where the rules of the road are taught on a blackboard . Driver Training is the practical street experience necessary for driving a car during the rest of high school and life. inv 31 Award Winners +4 ABOVE LEFT: Leadership Awards-Jon Markman. MISS- ING: Nancy Colman. ABOVE CENTER: Industrial Arts Awards-Frank Brown iElizabeth I. Goetten Industrial Arts Awardl. MISSING: Jack Greene llndustrial Education Medallion Awardl, John Kwan lElizabeth I. Goetten Industrial Arts Awardl. ABOVE RIGHT: National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award in Writing-Adam Leipzig, for his play SEE NO EVIL. The 1975 Betty Crocker Award winner was Mary Harris. Patiagorsky Annual Chess Tournament Sectional Winners Nick Meyler, Chris Phillips. Bank of America Plaque Awards Ferric Fang lFine Artsl, Peter Kaufman iLiberal Artsl, Eldridge Adams iScience 84 Mathl, Gary Varner lvocational Artsl. -5:35,-4.1-gl, Journalism Educators Assoc. Awards Lenny Lieberman, Dan Turner, Robin Germain, Mark Reda. The Taft Tri- bune was selected as the best high school newspaper in the entire Los Angeles City School system. PTA Music Achievement Awards Robert Shulman, Kit Farr, Carole Kleister, Howard Richman. FET Annual High School Mathematics Examination Winners John Bravin, Jeff Tucker. MISSING: Alan Kopp. Jfi' Bank of America Certificate Awards FRONT ROW: Ellen Halfon lEngIishl, Laura Rothman, lHome Econo- micsl, Gale Weiss fForeign Languagel, Adam Leipzig lDramal. BACK ROW: Donna Burrans lBusinessl, Gary Ostroff lSocial Studiesl, Nick Vincent 'Musicl, Alan Cohen lMathl, Steve Schaffer iLab Sciencel, MISSING: Maxine Miller lArtl, Lisa Weiss iAgriculturel, John Kwan ilndustrial Artsl. Math Field Day Team Alan Saldinger, Bill Matzner, Neil Wertlieb, Mark Ragins. ,, , XX l KLCS Student Announcers Lenny Lieberman, Jack Kerrigan, Mike Grant, Glenn 1 Adlef. l National Merit Scholars ' FRONT ROW: Carol Spies, Julie Newman, Gale Weiss, Ferric Fang. BACK ROW: Stephen Grinell Gary Ostroff, Drama Festhfa' Winners , Eldridge Adams, Mark Reda. MISSING: Mlke Grant. Bob Kerftr Lmda Raven' 'hm Feldmanf,Beff Motter' Steven King' Stephanie Wooley, Paula Freeman, April Vbinchell. vin' PSAT Certificate Winners FRONT ROW: Anne Rosso, Ellen Halfon, Laura Beresford, Deborah Gilman, Peggy Hansen, Lisa Bedford, Karin Carter, Linda Raven, Tanya Stewart, Adam Leipzig, Don Wallach. BACK ROW: Steven Warshawsky, Jon Bravin, George Celniker, James Crandall, Peter Kaufman, Eric Bligard, Steve Roti, Mark Simon, Doug Friedman, Timna Horowitz. MISSING: Lori Chudacoff, Pandora Farr, Jill Fouch, Deborah Gottfred, Richard Linton, Blair Margot, Brad Parkinson, Bonnie Ross, Erik Seiring, Jon Strait ..w if-- J, v 1 4 r 4 E .sf ,, N.. ,-,gd--., T- '- 4 W1 A Ii' , Y mfg: . Y. A V J 35 Service Organizations! FRONT ROW: Nl. Ragins, D. Diamond, L. Rusheen lPresidentJ, Nl. Roberg, R. Shon. WALL: B. Feige, G. Primes, N. Wertlieb. Squires is the junior boys' honor-service organization. The purpose of Squires is to assist the school in school activities. During the past year Squires has partici- pated in football games, school elections, fund raisers, and many other worthwhile projects. FRONT ROW: L. Anderson, C. Nlahoney, L. Nlintz, B. Cloninger, C. Shimizu, J. Fisher, K. Nassi, SPONSER: lVlrs. Babski. ROW 2: R. Nliles, K. Kraemer, IVI. Lubin, C. Tetef, A. Kneemeyer, W. Garner, P. Frankel, L. Aamot, S. Raymond. BACK ROW: A. Spence, P. Brumbaugh, IVI. Lipow, T. Pastor, A. Lyons, P. Fredricksen, S. Simon. Las Duenas is the eleventh grade girls' honor-service organization of Taft High School. Among their projects are selling programs and popcorn at the football games, preparing for registration, hosting a staff appreciation brunch, assisting the PTA at their many functions, and serving at various other school activities. 36 FRONT ROW: H. Sutherland lPresidentl, G. Celniker tServices Chairmanl, S. Barkolas fSecretaryl, A. Cohen lVice-Presidentl. SECOND ROW: S. Glass, J. Crandall, B. Kaplan, M. Grabin, R. Linton. BACK ROW: Art Hunter lSponsorl, G. Sosa, E. Guterson, E. Adams, H. Richman. 171 ' W. 1 r fm aeff,.lr-' Msg. X' A ' 5 hae: Si K: '-lun' .Fi La? FRONT ROW: S. Willis, M. Saadeh, A. Price lPresidentl, V. St. Claire, SECOND ROW: T. Sullivan, L. Yoshimura, R. Sakaida, P. Hansen, D. Larson, Miss Mansfield lSponsorl, BACK gOW:lS. Honor, D.Surrans, D. Pyestner, J. Yuwiler, C. Greenspoon, M. Raymond, E. orne . Knights of Taft High School was created to maintain and extend a high standard of character and conduct at all times, render ser- vice to our school whenever needed promote loyalty to Taft High School and its traditions, and bestow re- cognition for outstanding service and scholarship upon its members. Some of our activities and services this year have been working at Fall registration, controlling crowds at all football games, ticket-taking and selling refreshments at dances, selling tickets for the play, HENRY DAVID THOREAU, hand- ing out pamphlets and helping at Open House, selling dill pickles, candied apples and gum, and run- ning the bake sale for United Crusade Week . Ladies is the honor-service organ- ization for senior girls . Qualifica- tions for membership are based on marks, citizenship, and service to the school . The purpose of Ladies is to recognize outstanding service to the school rendered by senior girls and encourage an active in- terest in school affairs . Some of the activities undertaken this year were the selling of refreshments at the football games, the carnation- gram sale, the New Students Club, a Christmas project, an Easter project, and the spring fashion show. These activities will serve as guidelines for those planned and carried out in the future . 37 FRONT ROW: E. Schultze, V. Shepard, D. Underberger, A. Kittes, D. Zubow, R. Sakaida, D. Spindel, M. Kostin, L. Zambrano, R. Mintz. SECOND ROW: D. Cooper, R. Daus, C. Bybel, D. Noal, R. Washer, L. ullivan, N. Bogdon, D. MacDonald, B. Rodgers, R. Clark iSponsori, BACK ROW: D. Famuliner, C. LeDuff, C. Seybert, N. Hart, P. Culross, M. Armour, J. Homan. The purpose of Los Dons is to promote scholarly achievement and encourage participation in school and affairs. This year the club held a Holloween Candy Drive for the Crippled Childrens' Society, food to a needy family, and worked at school activities. Key Club FRONT ROW: I. Miller, L. Phelan lPresidentJ, M. Rogers, P. Laubach, D. Mellor. SECOND ROW: C. Laubach, M. Weintraub, B. Wenger, B. Goldbaum, T. Farris, J. Whitcraft, D. Friedman, A. Kittess. BACK ROW: S. Hill iSponsorJ, J. Linsey, B. Schrader, N. Whittemore, L. Kleinman, B. Kramer, K. Gerber, T. Seale, C. Hambleton, C. Lee. The Taft Key Club seeks to aid those afflicted with age, disease, handicaps, and poverty. Independent of the school, the Key Club receives its support from the Woodland Hills Kiwanis Club. Recent club activities include organizing and participating in a Muscular Dystrophy Walk-a-thon, a paper drive to earn money for the Heart Association, and candy collection for the Indians. as , '. J 1 I Ax FRONT ROW: W. Donelson D. Calahan L. Aamot D. Calahan SECOND ROW: P. Wallace E. Grundemann J. Adley J. Dudlong BACK ROW: T. Duke K. McCalla J. Johnston J. LaFond A. Easton G. Katz lSponsori MISSING: M. McBride C. Surber FRONT ROW: H. Newman, T. Most, J. Irlgeman. SECOND ROW: L. Mjourd, A. Lieber- man, L. Smuckler, D. Weber. Art Production is a class com- posed of nine members. It is run by the Director of Publicit who is also a member of stu- dent cabinet. Art production makes all of the banners, post- ers, flyers, etc. that publicize school events and is also respon sible for the Taft Marquee. In the fall, a Birthday Banner was established to publicize the names of those with birthdays during this semester. pmol!! 09 .gee The purpose of German Culture Club CDeutschkultorvereinJ is to familiarize students with several aspects of German culture: music, drama, literature, and the cuisine. German Club Band CDeutschkapelleD, one of two auxilliary groups, per- forms German folk songs and all members are encouraged to join in singing . This year, in response to increased interest in classical music, the Club formed the Classi- cal Music Listening Club tKlassichemusikanhorenvereinl, a group devoted to the listening and discussion of classical music. Readings of German drama and literature, past and present, have been offered from time to time, as well as original skits ofa lighter nature. Occasionally, a member contributed a homemade torte, cake, or batch of cookies made from a German or Viennese recipe . Art Production um ,f-J msg otmscmvikim German Culture Club FRONT ROW: V. Banel, P. Kloot, L. Rusheen, S. Staley. SECOND ROW: T. Mann, D. Spindel, D. Macdonald, R. Sakaida, B. Rogers. THIRD ROW: K. Chamberlin, K. Brunnhilde, M. Barnes fSponsorD, M. Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: B. Gurtrune, M. Sheratte, D. Estrin. FIFTH ROW: V. Hamm, L. Thomas, B. Edleman. SIXTH ROW: M. Von Behren, J. Short, M. Matisoff. SEVENTH ROW: E. Schoonderbeek, J. Housewrok, A. Hernandez. EIGHTH ROW: L. Gassner, L. Rusheen, J. Pruitt. NINTH ROW: G. Golitzin, J. Hall, R. Haman. TENTH ROW: F. Franck, R. Williams, T. Helms. SITTING: J. Foster fPresident7, R. Halpin lVice-Presidentj. KNEELING: A. Slobodien. STANDING: J. Tucker, L. Bianco, G. Standke. K. English, M. Roberg, B. Goodman. MISSING: R. Bowerman, C. Phillips, N. Meyler, R. Lepik, D. Estrin, M. Ragins, L. Christienson. Chess Club has about 20 members when all are present. Five of the members also belong to the Reseda Chess Club and the United States Chess Federation. The club practices every day during lunch in E235. The members then enter as many outside tournaments as they can find. The Taft High Ski Club has a total paid membership of 240 students. According to William Kroot, the sponsor, Ski Club is the most active club in the entire Los Angeles City School System. At least once during each month of the ski sea- son, a weekend trip to Mammoth is ar- ranged for all interested club members . Approximately eighty students, two buses full, go on each trip. The club also provides dryland lessons for be- ginners at no charge. The club officers are Randy lVIc Elroy CPresidentJ, Greg Sloan tVice-Presidenti, Elaine Bahuth lTreasurerJ, Sandy Boyd CSecretaryJ, Claudia Greenspoon lPublicity Chair- mani, and Alison lVlcBride CPast Presi- dent? . FRONT ROW: R. Hangan, J. Hangan. SECOND ROW: M. Miller, H. Pickerall, M. Eizenberg. LADDER: G. Garfein, S. Warshawsky, J. Markman. MISSING: J. McCaffrey lSponsori. The Sailing Club is for all people interested in sailing or sailors wanting to learn new strategy for racing. We had several interesting speakers and films this year and more are planned for next. 'Q FIRST ROW: L. Jessup, J. Hines, K. Nelson, E. Groce, B. Deordorff lCo-Presidentl, V. Preston lCo-Presidentl. SECOND ROW: P. Kaufman, M. James, E. Saunders, B. Landreth, T. Hartmon. THIRD ROW: A. Cohen, S. MacPhail, S. Landon. STANDING: H. Consolo lSponsorJ, D. Rosenberg, D. Willmorth, J. Hunker. Take Five , a new club this year, is a Christian Studies Club. Its purpose is to teach its members about basic Christian doctrine . The leaders have obtained a sub- stantial background in Biblical knowledge by attending numerous seminars and college Bible classes. Their job is to relay some of their knowledge to the members. This is, perhaps, the most beneficial of all clubs be- cause what is learned can be applied to one's daily life . l Film Club SITTING: L. Anderson, E. Germain, B. Tannenbaum, P. Brumbaugm, M. Booth. KNEELING: E. Adams, S. Booth, G. Gordon, J. Newman, K. Howell, M. Goldfarb, B. Goodman. STANDING: A. Leipig, B. Cloninger lPresidentl, M. Lipow, S. Roti, E. Halfon. LADDER' M. Karp, S. Glass. As Bosley Crowther, a film critic once said, Prac tically everybody concedes the vast importance of motion pictures . We acknowledge that they are a major mass communication device of our age and a major new art form . We now know that much of our culture is encompassed and transmitted in them. Thus, for this and other obvious reasons I feel that we should have a new critical sorting out and re- examination of the great works of the cinema . . . Film Club could not have said it better. That is why the club meets every Friday afternoon to view the classics of the screen . Knowledge Bowl is the van- guard of intellectual stimulation and competition . Weekly meets pit brains and wits of rival high school teams in questions con- cerning not only general knowl- edge but the finer points of history, philosophy, theology, art, music, mathematics, science, and just plain non- sense , This year, t1e Taft team has proved itself able to better all opposing teams . The Chemistry Society of Taft High School was formed by a group of enterprising young chemistry students for the sole intent of bettering mankind. This goal has not been accom- plished yet, but the society continues to work toward it. Membership in the society is strictly limited to those aca- demic achievers demonstrating superior skills in chemistry, The club members have the unusual experience of being under the tutelage of the famed chemist William Kroot, who has kindly volunteered to assist the members in preparation for the prestigious American Chemistry Society High School Exam given every year. The club has held numerous seminars and visited such well known re- search facilities as Atomics International laboratory of North American Rockwell, lVlembers have utilized their knowledge of chemical theory by discovering practical uses for Quasidimentionalanalysis, the creation of perfumes, silver plating objects, and the produc- tion of contact explosive golf balls for the sponsor. l,4. ., ,V J w-unf-- --:qv lmggisuz ' , ,, I-Tuf ' , Knowledge Bowl KNEELING: M. Reda, L. Bianco, S. Black, F. Fang, M. Epstein. STANDING: D. Estrin, T. Hobbes tCaptainJ, K. Carter, R. Epstein. NOT PICTURED: G. Ostroff, P. Cohn. Chemistry Club FRONT ROW: L. Bianco, C. Spies, J. Tucker, W. Kroot lSponsor7. SECOND ROW A. Cohen, E. Bligard, J. Bravin, S. Shaffer. BACK ROW: S. Roti, P. Scheinert, J. B ush CPresi dentl. California Scholarship Federation ROSTER: E. Adams lPresidentl, G. Adler, N. Alen, M. Armour, A. Asher, J. Gallson, J. Bauer, J. Berman, L. Bianco fTreasurerl, L. Bilbrew, S. Black, D. Bluestein, N. Bogden, M. Booth, P. Brumbaugh, J. Bush, S. Bush, C. Bybel, G. Celniker, S. Charlston, B. Cloninger, A. Cohen, P. Cohen, D. Cooper, A. Cooperman, R. Daus, L. Demsetz, D. Diamond, L. Dickinson, D. Dixon, T. Doyle, F. Fang, T. Farris, B. Feige, P. Finegold, A. Fineman, A. Fisher, S. Fishman, J. Fleetwood, M. Forman, J. Forrest, D. Friedman, J. Garcia, B. Geller, R. Germain, T. Getzug, M. Gillespie, D. Gilman, S. Glass lVice-Presidentl, M. Glyman, C. Goldberg, S. Goldman, G. Golitzen, G. Gorden, M. Grabin, J. Breenberg, L. Greenfield, C. Greenspoon, T. Grimes, E. Groce, S. Grossberg, J. Gumbert, J. Hagen, E. Halfon, J. Hall, C. Hambleton, V. Hamm, P. Hanson, J. Hasson, I. Hill, J. Homan, J. Horie, B. Hornstein, T. Horowitz, K. Howell, G. Hronek, J. Huntoon, L. Jaskol, J. Johnson, K. Jones, B. Kaplan, P. Kaufman, D. Kaye, J. Kent, A. Kittes, M. Kostin, M. Kramer, L. Kranitz, S. Kraus, D. Larson, R. Lebby, A. Leipzig, J. Leipzig, G. Le Pon, M. Lerner, N. Levine, S. Levine, R. Linton, M. Lipow, E. Lockman, M. Lubin, A. Lyons, B. Lynch, D. Mac Donald, L. Mahshigian, S. Maroko, B. Matzner, M. Mertens, L. Mintz fHistorianJ, R. Mintz, L. Mjorud, S. Moorman, C. Neel, J. Newman, P. Newman, D. Noal, G. Ostroff, P. Orenstein, L. Phelan, A. Podell, G. Polson, G. Pomerantz, G. Primes, J. Pruitt, M. Ragins, L. Raven, M. Raymond, S. Raymond, M. Reda, M. Roberts, B. Rogers, S. Roti, E. Rosenbaum, W. Royal, L. Rusheen, V. St. Claire, R. Sakaida, R. Sakaida, A. Saldinger, N. Sanoff, A. Savoian, S. Schaffer, P. Scheinert, E. Schultze, V. Shepard, C. Shimizu, R. Shon, K. Simon, S. Simon, L. Sloman, N. Smith, A. Spence, D. Spindle, T. Stewart, L. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, H. Sutherland, K. Swanson, B. Tannenbaum, L. Teller, C. Tetef, C, Thomas, J. Tietz, S. Tonai, M. Venolia, K. Vogel, M. Wainess, J. Walden, R. Washer, B. Watson, G. Weiss, N. Wenger, N. Wertlieb, S. Willis, R. Wilson, B. Wilson, R. Witt, J. Young, J. Yuwiler, L. Zola, D. Zubow. SPRING OFFICERS: S. Glass, S. Roti, B. Cloninger, D. Diamond, R. Mintz. This year, our California Scholarship Federation Chapter has nearly two hundred members and we are one of the largest groups at Taft. Dues have been raised to one dollar to make it possible for more activities. Many events are planned each year, involving schools-from as far south as San Diego to as far north as Oakland, for example, fifty of our members participated in the U.C.L.A. Honor Day on November 9. After eating our fill of donuts and juice, we listened to a number of speakers. In February, we attended the South Regional Conference held at U.S.C., so our chapter received an honest glimpse of the two cross town rivals. Besides our own school happenings, CSF 0ff6YS a variety of scholarships for nation-wide colleges and universities to seniors who have been members for four semesters or more. identl, E. Deisel, C. Diamond, T. Heaven, E. Spilka. SECOND ROW: H. Wood, R. S. Berke, M. B. Hanrahan, T. Halula, L. Flynn. THIRD ROW: D. Micale, D. W. Griffith, I. Miller, C. Vito, N. Rahe. FOURTH ROW: L. Reed, L. Samuels, E. John, A. Cline, unknown, unknown. FIFTH ROW: B. Jordan, J. Soarks, A. Buchanan, unknown. MISSING: D. Demeron fVice- Presidentl, D. McMillien, W. Augerot. l ' FRONT ROW: G. Foster, S. Babcock lPres- 43 Foreign Exchange Students Before I came to California, I heard Taft was a very good school, now I truly agree . So far, I have had only good experiences from this school and have found many good friends and very nice, understandable teachers with just a few exceptions, I am sure I will find usefulness for all that I have learned here at Taft later on in my life . I really want to thank all my friends and teachers who helped make my stay here in California so pleasant. George Avall Sweden Guillermo Sosa, Severine Taffonneau, Jonas Ollson, George Avall. I enjoy attending classes at Taft because Americans are exceptionally nice and more outgoing than Swedes. Nly sports interests are golf, hockey, ant skiing. Some of the most noticeable differences between America and Sweden are television and transporta- tion. In Sweden, shows are televised only between 6 and 11 PIVI, and there are no commercials. The main means of transportation is walking because the towns are all very close together. I enjoy my year in America, and I hope to return again in the nearby future. Jonas Ollson Sweden The Intercultural Exchange Club seeks to promote ex- periences and further under- standing between the foreign exchange students and the Taft student body . 44 FRONT ROW: A. Asher, J. Weiner, R. Vinyard, M. Morris, C. Greiff. SECOND ROW: G. Souveroff, P. Murphy, J. Olsson, L. Teller, G. Avall. THIRD ROW: J. Hocles, B. Mallone, I. Miller, H. Hoffman, S. Birch. Dance Production FRONT ROW: D. Leavitt, M. Belroff, A. Asher, B. Weller, D. Hudson, J. Newman, K. Finnegan, Anne Newman, Director. SECOND ROW: C. Diamond, S. Drobatschewslry, J. Goldberg, R. Polak, S. Oasser, S. Schapiro, C. Barone, L. Zola, B. Motter, M. Miller, V. Bremner, J. Forrest, A. Spence. THIRD ROW: J. Lippa, S. Krawczyk, R. Jacobs, L. Kramer, D. Lelem, P. Williams, A. Leipzig, M. Jessenoff, L. Milne, C. Neel. FOURTH ROW: L. Fogle, V. McGraw, D. Ulmer, L. Baldwin, G. Foster, B. Bransch, J. Feldman, E. Orzelr, V. St. Claire, M. Abcitiz, M. Smith, C. Surber. A Play Production ROSTER: FRONT ROW: L. cabrar, B. Metre., o. urme., A. Winchell, P. Freedman, B. Glass S. Kell.. SECOND ROW: r Y M. McNeil, L. Raznick, A. Silverman, K. Davis, J. Feldman, S. Wooley, K. Fermoyle, B. Abrozzo, THIRD ROW: B. Zimbleman, A. Buchanan, A. Spence, A. Leipzig, T. Lippart, D. Noel, L. Raven, T. Chamberlin, FOURTH ROW: T. Schockley, K. Richman, B. Branech, L. Falberg, J. Pollack, B. Kent, A. Ghaleb, M. Vigil. FIFTH ROW: K. Hershfield, T. Baldwin, B. Boston, M. Park, L. Knipping. The purpose ol the Annual Dance Pro- cuction class is for the advanced dancers at Taft to shovv their talents on stage in lroit of an audience, Their creative teacher, Mrs. Anne Nevvnran, schedules the stron tor the spritg semester, with all dances choreo- graphed by her students, The s'ovv in- cludes nrodern, jazz, tap, ballet, and folk dances, All costumes are rrade by the students, and all technical vvorlr, lighting, and staging is also avenged by students under Mrs, Nevvrnan's supervision. Wendy Colman First Place Individual Pantomime ln' ! 'xh C 5 ' 9 ' we f MWF Dave Ulmer Kathy Davis Brian Glass Bob Kent Mike Grant Bess Motter Matt Boston Jessica Pearl Michele Kaplan Diane McDonald Jim Feldman Mike Vigil Sean Kelly Louise Cabral Adam Leipzig Bobbi Boston Stephanie Wooley Tribune FRONT ROW: D. Pasetta, B. McWilliams, T. IVlcDonald, L. Lieberman, J. Nleskiman, J. Woodlock. SECOND ROW: L. IVliller, K. Hertz, R. Germain, S. Elman, M. Glyman, J. Bilbrew, S. Jones, D. Larson. THIRD ROW: K. James, S. Rosenberg, C. Nlackles, R. Rubin. FOURTH ROW: G. Adler, lVl. Roberts, J. Kerrigan, S. Goldman, T. Bolton, B. Slavin, P. Holtzberg, P. Schilling, Mr. E. Pearl lSponsorJ, P. Kaniger, D. Turner, G. Primes. Concerning Tribune ln which a member of the school newspaper staff discusses the problems, accomplishments, and potential of that organization . It would be a gross deception to imply that all the members of Tribune amiably participate in the production of a competent school newspaper. But, because it is a large class Crapidly growingl and comprised of such extremely diverse personalities, it is understandable that confrontations arise, and antagonism between the students results. lVlr. Pearl purposely maintains the class on a loosely structured basis, and gives students willing to cooperate the opportunity to contribute their ideas, thus enabling them to partake in all the glory and fame a school newspaper can provide. When left to our own devices, without interference from the authorities, much is achieved---perhaps too controversial for the administration to feel comfortable with . But we are of the belief that debate can provoke profound thoughts with which a newspaper functions . Nevertheless, the Tribune possesses immense potential . lf supplied with appropriate funding, and allowed to pursue its own channel of progress, it could prove to be not only an invaluable instruction for the future journalists in the Tribune class, but also for all the inhabitants of the school who are the least bit interested in the activities encompassing them . - Yv , t of if , f 5, rv Q 1 - ,---..,Yw,,-N- V F, ' 1u.,,i,-AP A-NM ' J v, ,Q - - , -, - ' 1 li' ' ' , . FRONT ROW D Rainer L Nljorud A Kassan S Rowen CSponsorl. SECOND ROW: N. Colman, J. Nlarkman, H. Sutherland, J. Bauer, A. Easton L Bauer G Sosa THIRD ROW B McWilliams, B. Rosenberg, R. Haman. STANDING: C.Tetef, M. Bell, L. Rosengard, C. Medway C Johnson S Stovall G Pornerantz C Maron, R. Hartman, J. Kalmenson. CARRIED: S. Olshansky Student Cabinet was not established to run the school. In fact, a lot of their work is busy work -- setting up calendars, planning dances and assemblies, running elections, distributing helpful in- formation to the student body, maintaining inter-school relations, receiving and answering mail concerning various activities, and dozens of other small things. The Student Cabinet formulates the budget and keeps an eye on it throughout the year, allocating extra funds to needy departments. The students in cabinet make many im- portant decisions, as well as a number that concern only a fraction of the student body Cwhich are labled insignificant by other stu- dentsl. Student government devotes much time and effort trying to make school more interesting and enjoyable, although their efforts seem futile to many. Besides these other duties, Student Cabinet is a place to learn. By working together, the students acquire a sense of responsibility. Nluch is learned about people, social con- flict, and organization. We feel that student government offers a glimpse of our future in the big bad world. Although it may sound trite, Student Cabinet cannot function efficiently without the input and participation of the entire student body. lt is unfortunate that people are so quick to criticize, but so slow to offer help and sug- gestions. A. Kassan, Fall President Spring Cabinet .--AY,--.7,...1...-.1-gp-u-u Vw-9 V'-3 KNEE LING: G. Adler, D. Turner, J. Greenberg, N. Flam, L. Berson, S. Klein. STANDING: H. Pickerell, S. Turner, T. Grimes, N. Alen J. Homan, C. Johnson, N. Colman, L. Beresford, J. Bronson, Saul Rowen, lSponsorJ. Y-.-7 N L X,!fAf Ji-Nd 'I -an 3' Ili. .L - ' I A , .,'i'UJ ii. -,apeff ZW- Jf- 5 1, , fl- 'fJl:':' -fl-Q 1. ..-NA-..,.......... '51 jazz Band FRONT ROW: D. Wellerstein, K. Almeida, J. Knecht, K. Carter, L. Kaplan, B. Salvay. SECOND ROW: K. Jones, B. Goldberg, K. Kay. STANDING: Ken Kamp CDirectorl, S. Landau, S. Forrest, A. Ghaleb, L. Wilen, F. Fang, M. Fergosen, G. Mangione, B. Graham, M. Sherman, T. Abel, N. Vincent, S. Black. Orchestra FRONT ROW: F. Fang, G. Landau, B. Kesselman, A. Dorfman, M. Mertens, K. Elman, J. Horie, D. Hungerford, L. Greenfield. SECOND ROW: A. Spencer, A. Blount, J. Ryle, M. Ragins, J. Reynolds, L. Mauldin, J. Silber, S. Landon, Y. Lazovich. THIRD ROW: J. Needham, S. Rogers, L. Caplan, K. Farr. FOURTH ROW: J. Knecht, K. Carter, G. Golitzin, M. Grabin, S. Lokken, L. Demsetz, D. Volkman. STANDING: N. Vincent, F. Pomeranz, L. Bianco, Ken Kamp CDirectorl, B. Goldberg, B. Graham, F. Fang, D.Gindler, A. Heiderich. 52 1 F d ,J -'. . ' , - f H 1'- ' 1 V I, ,.' '?7N.. ',1 f w. 51 k 1, v, ' ,, . I , -, V 4 'A 'Huw 4 , 2 ff fs fi , I n, ' ' 15,6 rc' -155,41 Q4 I - A I ,, . . .y ,f ,U X -,U-H , i A ' r Mix. , ,l ' '45 ' f . - , f J . .iv VM .ig l jp' Q X ul:'4-15:1 ' xl e!' .,.l'h. gun QQ sn 'N ,11- 'W 0 'I NL M 1.34 QA xfig ' YTDAA 1 if Wh nqkfwkii' X' va 9 !-A9 .r Vs 57:1 wvlw H fp a 'V AWW- Dnr ct r: Ken Kamp 5' ' Y-Gm' E!! 1 x . :N Ll- 5 Drum Majors: Ferric Fang V MQ Lisa Kehayias Marching Band X ' 1 15.4-f-! TAFT HIGH if 'EQEEABQOEEF 4.5535 ,xg L F' . -7-2 ' BRASS FRONT ROW: L. Simms, J. Freedman, S. Lakken, L. Demsetz. SECOND ROW: J. Malkin, D. Schoneberg, B. Goldberg, K. Kay, K. Bones, M. Sherman. THIRD ROW: D. Pettit, D. J. Estrin. FOURTH ROW: M. Kolb, M. Grabin, G. Hronek, D. Larson, S. Kegly, L. Colgan. FIFTH ROW: C. Anderson, R. Bonesrule. SIXTH ROW: G. Dougan, R. Green, D. Severenson, B. Graham, B. Martin. SEVENTH ROW: C. Anthony, J. Bass, E. Schoonderbeck, B. Yogi. WOODVVINDS FRONT ROW: D. Blustein, A. Snyder, P. Crane, M. Winters, L. Allen, M. Lerner. SECOND ROW: K. McLaughlin, T. Elworthy, A. Melton, C. Silver, K. Carter. THIRD ROW: K. Biggs, C. Shimizu, J. Brown, A. Curro, V. Simon, D. Stark. FOURTH ROW: E. Zinniel, M. Johnson, A. Duke, D. Famuliner, P. Deacon, J. Moore, J. Knecht. BACK ROW: S. Kanagy, E. Hazard, J. Young, C. Johnson, E. Bahuth, J. Shoop. Y --I--v--Q. .1 3' Mme' vv :zum I r . . i ,Y .5r Q--Q ,, ...., . .- A , - - L-. ,,.,,Yf-..TgM...-Q my F' - PERCUSSION KNEELING J Ryle A Harrington M Sherman J Forrest D Schneider D Crost STANDING Pender Gassner Vincent Abel Bianco Kane MISSING: J Garrick Kris K lavik f 352 iw , ,, 1 4, L15 -fi 'f':Tii'1 z'Q ', ,, s H4 Ar- '., u. lj Jn. 'gg O, x I m Xu , ff' 4 AF .' 'x , I 'r X 44 , ' N I -,.--- 7 VK, rf 1'x 1-1 Q , , E 1 any 4. ,Z - f I-. ' iw 575 1 GW' H 57 N A f-an 6 7 f All City 1974 Bill Spooner Charlie Young End Quarterback All League 1974 The Taft Varsity Football team exacerbated many of its opponents this year as it compiled an eight win, two loss record. They played exceptionally well in wins over El Camino, 15-14, Canoga Park, 36- 4, and Reseda, 16-13. The defense was ranked second in the valley. Players like Dave Rosenberg, Tom Simpson, and Steve Lane helped make this ranking possible. The team was quite offen- sive this year, andthe offense was also ranked second in the val- ley . Charlie Young passed for 1,909 yards, mainly to Bill Spooner who caught 56 passes . Darell Krasnoff and Larry Weinhouse led a fine offensive line that protected the passer and opened holes for running backs Brad Dexter, Tim Ferrin, and Jeff Thomas . Tom Grimes kicked 28 conversions out of 28 attempts , Brad Dexter Fullback Kicker Torn Grimes Darell Krasnoff Dave Rosenberg Line man Lineman OFFENSIVE BACKS: FRONT ROW: S. Hergotlz, G. Kishimoto, D. Moropoulos. BACK ROW: T.Grimes, B. Spooner, B. Dexter, T, Ferrin, C. Young. Larry Weinhouse Jeff Fisher Lineman Defensive Back Tom Simpson Hugh Arvesen 58 Lineman Lineman VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER: A. Russell, C. Young, B. Spooner, T. Grimes, J. Fisher, K. Bailey, S. Hergott, G. Kishimoto, D. Nloropolous, B. Dexter, IVl. Kishimoto, T. Ferrin, J. Thomas, B. Busby, NI. Smith, B. Plaskett, S. Lane, D. Robinson, P. Semerjian, B. Valente, D. Rosenberg, D. Krasnoff, D. Basler, H. Arvesen, V. Cetta, F. Crowley, S, Waters, T. Simpson, R. Tauber, L. Levoff, S. Nlueller, L. Weinhouse, B. Littleton, H. Snyder, S. Greenhalgh, T. Lane, K. Fasmer, D. Gunn, T, Richey, T. Dasbach, G. Baer, P. Braun, T. lvlontali. mail BEE OFFENSE--FRONT ROW: I. Hill, D. Hanna, B. Nlillef, R- Gfobma-nf 5- Forrest, 5- Kulchinf 5- '5Waf'S0'1, Nl- Nlenzef, R- Anderggn. STANDING: J, Allen, D. Bieber, P. Klauser, S, Nlilne, J. Blanks, K, Koesters, IVI. Catanna. BEE DEFENSE--FRONT ROW: D.Fi1:zgerald, D. Hauber, G. Lampert, S, Kulchin, R. Grobman, S. Swanson, B. Grand, B. Nliller, R. Anderson. STANDING: B. Henry, C. Hancock, S. Baldwin, D. Bieber, J. Allen, C. Black, H. Woodman, S. NlcCalla, G. Gunn, J. Blanks. Taft's Bee Football team won its second consecutive West Valley League championship, with an overall record of seven wins and two losses and a five and zero league record, The offense scored 97 points and the defense held league op- ponents to 13 points . The captains of the team were John Allen who was the Player of the Year, in the West Valley League and Jeff Blanks who was also a member of the first team all league and was voted most inspirational by his team mates . Bob Grobman , another member of the first team all league was voted outstanding linebacker, Greg Lampert who made first team and Scott lVlilne who made second team were the most improved while David Bieber was voted outstanding back. Steve Forrest, Drew Fitzgerald and Steve IVlcCalla all earned places on the first team list making the Taft total seven. Bret lVIiller, Steve Kulchin, Craig Hancock and Bret Henry made second team . BEE FOOTBALL ROSTER: N. Brecker, S. IVlilne, L. Bilbrew, P. Klauser, B. Henry, T. Doyle, K. Simpson, J. Allen, P. McGovern, C Black, K. Williams, L. Rheamount, S. Johnson, J. Blanks, P. Turner, K. Andrews, S. Baldwin, D. Smith, D, Smith, D. Bieber, S. Jones, Nl. Lane, S. Forrest, J. Kalmenson, C. Hancock, G. Lampert, T. DeTemple, B, Grobman, K. Koesters, Nl. Nlenzer, B. Swanson D. Hanna, R. Anderson, S. Kulchin, B. Nliller, B. Brand, D, Hauber, D. Fitzgerald, I. Hill, IVI. Catina, S. lVlcCalla, G. Gunn, H. Woodman. RECORD OF THE 1974 WEST VALLEY LEAGUE cHAiviPioNs Pre-Season Taft 26 L.A. , ,O Taft 6 lVlonroe 1 19 Taft O Venice 13 Taft 20 Birmingham T Ol West Valley League Games Taft 9 El Camino Real 7 Taft 28 Cleveland 0 Taft 26 Canoga Park 0 Taft 14 Reseda 6 Taft 20 Chatsworth 0 60 JAYVEE FOOTBALL ROSTER: FRONT ROW: S. Graham, Nl. Shuler, NI. Bromberg, R. Elliot, S. Nlattes, G. Nlangione, lVl. Presutto. SECOND ROW: R Zappale, J, Perea, A. Hergott, B. Delahaut, T. Huth, L. Nloffett, T. Holt. STANDING: R. Stern, D. Abrahms, D.Gidding, Nl. Hinkle, lVl. Rudd, S. Newton, B. 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':-- -:-lf? 4' an i il. wifgmgwrc .Q3,,,:-i , ' 'Y . k ,,.:i,?.,E, q- . .3 vw-,f : ,- Q 'ui ,?,a.,,7.. Hfigghti '24 5 ,f-: x, ,A . , Q4 1 '4'2fLnf :P . M 4 -. Eff.-1iw'-VY31-S,fs:.l2Fg:'av?C3-Vr': 4AIQLTSFYFi? I h m? ' Nw '-iff-9 'M .Q l,,,g:g,.-.-,,.r. I l -if-,i .rf 4. ,Lf ,...g5,Qf,f,2' f:?',.MWy.i,.k.5' :L - . H A. dn M. ma , 5 I . JM. - . .:.w4.rf- .1 -1.1 . -:. .--. . ,a.:,i' A 1- N' ' -- Lgsg. ff For the last four years, Cross Country's nominee has become Homecoming Queen Ricki Vinyard, Debbie Thomas, Jodi Bauer, Holly Pickerell fSecond Princessl, Heather Tolford iQueenJ, Kathleen Corey iFirst Princessl, Denise Larsen, Pat Deacon, Lori Crawley. '-1 i' 'Z' fe - ,f '35 ' 1 ' Wi K 1 Ax 'W dxx ' 2-',.' ' is' I 'i .-,' , , f ' '91-.4 l N' ,A Y 1- -2 H .x , 4 . ...J . X -. g Q, Av, 'n , ff' . H 5 A H LEE I ' x 4.,4 Q, WLM L .. X , V ,J at , -.v A -1 -4 w ' 1 N 'Q xx, A 'I ' X gf! R . I N Q., K 1 Q ' 4?- -, . 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P3 .1 Taft enjoyed another excellent year in West Valley League Cross Country competition dur- ing l974. The league champion- ship was at stake when unde- feated Taft met powerful V T. Chatsworth in the last meet of , , .' , 'Q. j 1 if r1,f,l lg the season. Taft's varsity .jf gui ,' , ' scored one of the greatest upset Y , JV 1 wins in their history by winning xl V the league championshipp varsity jf,-Mftr glr Q l- dl o r went on to finish fifth in the 91 l f T - . 'A T' City Finals. Junior varsity did A ' .39 well finishing second in league A, ' o, . r and eighth in the city. Tenth ' m 7 t i f 'dll ' grade was impressive with its West Valley championship. IVlost valuable runner awards were given to Roger Watkin on the varsity team, Ben Hunnicut on the junior varsity, and Rich Morris on the tenth grade. Pros- pects for next year appear bright as many fine runners from the tenth grade and junior varsity will join varsity letter winners John Simenz and Llew Phelan. Roger Watkin Andy York Robert lVla'fl0Ck John Sirnenz Greg Partamian Curtis Swanson r i ,.--2' gn- ' d Hr?-er-Fife junior Varsity SITTING: H. Tolford, IVI. Weible, IVI. Anderson, P. Zeidler, J. Wilk, G. lVliIIer, J. Kwan, C. Holmes. KNEELING: Nl. Macera, C. Williams, P. Sears, R. Rea, S. Wackenstedt, J. Paul, C. Youngblood, B. Hunnicutt. STANDING: D. Lythgoe lCoach7, B. Hornstein, R. Wolpin, J. Bush, N. Wertlieb, NI, Venolia, R. Goldberg, R. Hangan, J.V. Rose, C. Keane llvlanageri, B. NIatzerINIanagerJ. Tenth Grade SITTING: K. Keane, T. Linton, K. Carpenter, M. Warne, S. Florman. KNEELING: L. Wilhelm, S. Schenker, NI. Smith, T. Abbiss, B. Schaffer. STANDING: R. Morris, L. Rucker, B. Carlat, C. Schmitt 68 I FRONT ROW: T. Baker, D. Burdge, P. Wallace, B. Hartman, M. Montgomery, R. Rondell, J. Vardeman, L. Re, Z. Marantz B. Barthel. SECOND ROW: G. Torreys, B. Powelson, B. Lion, C. Pelgato, J. Yaldezian, D. Kilfoyle, T. Seale, T. Boothe, T. Duke, S. Imler, S. Ray, C. Davidson. BACK ROW: Tony Sim tCoachl, Bud White lCoachl, J. Payne, A. Gould, G. Celniker, R. Watkins, T. Helms, J. Masters, J. Crandall, M. Futterman, M. Kellum, F. Bear, G. Sosa, B. Eckert tManagerl. MISSING: B. Yallen, O. Zapata B.: xx ff BOTTOM ROW: A. Davidson, M. Landau, G. Weinstein, R. Moore. Dave Kilfollle Tom Helms SECOND ROW: R. Phillip, K. Thorberry, P. Hect, D. Larson, K. Jones, E. warshawski. STANDING: Bud white ccoacm, N. schimel, D. League Munson, A. Winekoff, S. Romofsky, R. Jansen, W. McGuinness, G. Momburger, T. Eckert, Tony Sim tCoachl. George Celniker A 5 win, 7 loss, and 2 tie record does not sound too good . However, when one considers that 6 of the losses were lost by a total of only 6 points, the soccer team did not fare all that badly this year. Also, the team had a new coach, Mr. White, and it always takes a while for a new coacw to get a team together. The team was led by Captain John Yaldezian. Dave Kilfoyle was voted by his teammates as Most Valuable Player, and Carlos Delgado was voted Most Improved. season four games were forced into overtime, and ten games were decided by less than three points. ln the second Taft ln- vitational Tournament, the team took third, losing to champion Van Nuys in the second round . Roger Wilson, third leading scorer in the city, was selected to the all tournament team. ln the North Hollywood Tournament, Taft reached the finals for the third year in a row against Chatsworth by defeating ninth and tenth ranked Poly and Hamilton. Both of these games were close, it took a 45 foot shot at the buzzer by Roger Wilson to force the Poly game into overtime. Wilson was selected to the all tournament team, making four times in as many tournaments that he had received this honor. As league play began it was ob- vious that Chatsworth would cap- ture the league title but the all- Camino, and Cleveland . A special playoff was held between the three teams. Our team was fortunate enough to draw the bye in the first round. Cleveland was eliminated and El Camino met our team in a packed gym at Reseda. ln the first half the Y 1- nv' go tar, e BAN, I- vii. .. I A ff? ' 1, , I x 5. O JF un- . 5. ' 4-' score stood even at 36 . ln the second half tragedy again struck the Toreadors. On the opening tip Paul Righetti gained control of the ball but landed on the op- posing center's foot, severely twisting his ankle. Without the rebounding strength afforded by important second place spot was up for grabs. At one point in the race four teams were tied for the position. When the season ended only three were left: Taft, El teams were evenly matched with Paul lVlitchell and Steve Furlong doing most of our scoring as Paul Righetti handled the boards When the buzzer sounded the Righetti, El Camino forged ahead An amazing second half per- formance by Roger Wilson, who left the game with 24 points and 10 assists, was not enough. JUNIOR VARSITY. KNEELING: M. Tamburro, B. Mertens, D. Smith, M. Bell, K. Tamura. STANDING: D. Russo fManagerl, S. Glass CNlanagerl, Nl. Forman, R. IVlarkel, K. Huettinger, P. Wootton, G. Gordon, C. Smith, J. Ries, A. Hergott, J. Greene, Jim Woodard CCoachl. lf Taft was a member of the Nlid Valley League instead of the West Valley the Junior Varsity Basketball team would have seen league champions this year. ln the ore-league season, Taft played all but one Nlid Valley team and defeated them all. The team was led by sophomore Chuck Schmitt, floor leader John Ries, top re- aounder Greg Gordon, and lVlark Reda who came off the bench often to inspire the team. 72 BEE. KNEELING: M. Gaswirth fManagerl, W. Hall, S. Milne, Mark Drucker tAssistant Coachi, Norm Lerman fCoachl, S. Waterman, F. Shapiro, S. Cohen lManagerl. STANDING: R. Clarke, R. Deri, C. Merigian, R. Hummel, J. Art, D. Weston, G. Pomerantz, A. Gandel, J. Lee, D. MacMaster. The BEE Team, by virtue of an 8 - 2 league record, was able to tie Chatsworth for the West Valley League championship. The team was led by top scoring Reed Hummel, who averaged 13.8 points per game. Centers Glen Pomerantz and Scott Milne handled the rebounding, each of them grabbing off more than 100. Jon Lee, Frank Shapiro, Ralph Deri, and Win Hall handled the backcourt duties admirably. Jon Lee, the fiercely competitive senior, contributed tremen- dous defense and team leadership to go along with his 9 points per game average. Ralph Deri, , ,, , , , ,L 4. , who shot an amazing 6870 forthe season, also collected 38 assists to lead the team. The CEE's were not quite as successful as the BEE's, however, as they failed to win a league game. lnexperience and lack of height did not quell their spirit. They were rarely completely blown out ofa game. ln one game it took 4 over- times for them to lose by two points. lVlark Drucker in his season as CEE coach was espe- cially pleased with the play of Geoff Brown, Jack Schactel, and Matt Biers, CEE. KNEELING: S. Cohen CManagerJ, M. Gaswirth lManagerJ, B. Gerstein, E. Dennis, G. Lackman, L. Bilbrew, Norm Lerman lCoachl, Mark Drucker lAssistant Coachl, K. Sato, J. Schactel, A. Smith, J. Brown, K. Hilbloom, M. Biers, M. Scott, P. Larson, R. Krasnoff, D. lVIacMaster. Ellena, P. Pugh lCoachl. 74 V. , , ., ,, ,. jk ,flll ,X ,' VKSN L.A. City Champion H Girls' Tennis Team Paige Throckmorton Debbie Ellena Julie Horvath Jodi Bauer and Debbie Hungerford FRONT ROW: G. Sasvary, W. Strin, L. Bauer, D. Krasner, J. Bauer, J. Horvath, B. Portnoy, SECOND ROW: R. Hartman, S. Charleston, D. Hungerford, D. Ellena, P. Throckmorton, B. Nleigs. THIRD ROW: S. Gallagher, D,Rocker, Vicki Horwits, K. junior Varsity FRONT ROW: S. Grossman, J. Cohen, S, Preston, E. Chaum, C.Rau, P, Orenstein, SECOND ROW: Nl. Basler, G. Garcia, NI. Martineau, B. Schilling, N. Norris, S. Schaffer, P. Collins, Phyllis Pugh iCoachl -. 'Y i x 9,7411 -- - - T in . .s 1,-.l 3 N Mtg! ' N 1, .C AJ - , Taft's Girl's Tennis Team won it's 3rd consecutive City it Championship. The following Y. girls have played on the team for 3 years: Debbie Ellena, Jodi Bauer, Julie Horvath, Debbie Hungerford, and Bruceann IVIeigs. Debbie Ellena was ranked til in 1972-73 and Paige Throckmorton held that position in 1974. Seven out of eleven starters are graduating this year. 75 KI L E, 141 -.', E X 'I' 'S' Swimmi D n If ':Q,,, 551 4 sp' Mary Beth McCarthy Debbie MacDonald Xl' FRONT ROW: R. Sakaida, L. Caton, B. Beck, Nl, IVlcCarthy, A. Hurni. SECOND ROW: B. Babcock, A. Krachenfels, J. Mortensen, D. IVIacDonald, Marilyn NlcCIung. THIRD ROW: L. Tagliani, C, Drag, S, Boyd, I. Tucker, Beth Beck Carol Drag 76 W .r Loren Caton Regina Sakaida After months of hard work the most amaz- ing fact about the girls swim team is that there were no real superstars . Rather they pulled together as a single unit to achieve success . This was displayed best when the thirteen girls gave everything they had as they placed sixth of twenty-three from the city in the finals . -gu- vi-,gf .. ei 1 '-Riff' V' rf . ' '- ' ,:f,l ,! I 'lg 'A 4- 1 - ,lm-fl . 3 X ,Q , , in nigga, 17. l ff'i' 1. v ., i,.- W i, I Q , , ,gg . Q ' lieasez, Y .N . 1 M qi., , , ma.. 1 -. Q- - , i. A ,211 ---Q K . '-+A . 'Y i,- Z CKY? i rw L' :1 -r of 5TF'f'L::f, . lx -.X '35 ' ..- i ' ,V . Z V .01 J gem B Tina Houk Liz Anderson Shelli Booth Ginny Balke Judy Johnston C- Bet He s Girls' Basketball Debbimeath J-ef X, 'Qi ,E ' Fr 1491 E l ltyiii' E f l Z 'HF' ,' 3 ,firf4'4e.a,iLhi1,glm, - 1fi l'Il'nf Q ,Tl We FRONT ROW: S. Byrer, N. Holtbrook, N. Whittmore, L. Denning, J. Barry. SECOND ROW: T. Bartolotta, D. Ferrant, B. Schrader, J. Phillips, R. Kiser, K. Gerber, The girls are looking hopefully to the future for a winning season. The team is packed with great potential, and things should only improve. Maggie lVlaloney, a very talented forward, is the only player graduating this year. Returning juniors are the sharp shooting Liz Anderson, fine center, Julie Shragg, and aggressive forward Shelli Booth. Sophomores Tina Houk, Debbie Creath, Ginny Balke, Judy Johnston, Toni Wein, and lieth Helms are all returning. Coach Harding is very enthusiastic for an exciting and successful season a ea . 77 if o f' , vf ' 3. u l Q . - A A- I .rs , gi i, ss- FQ f v-H 4.1 :li W K ,- 1 W l I: -9' 5 hx 1 1 ,g 4, 1' X gg 'ff A ,A . Q gf A f 'J F' ' 1 1 ' E A? ': ,933 -JW f FW 2 V ' i X Q 'V ' Q IZ -if if ......g,,......... T:-1f'wvrgf -S .1.1LPa5. 1. f . .v,, ,, limmi 31 L- V J, -. Wlivl --zur' I I I FRONT ROW: P. Shepardson, S Preston, N Locke SECOND ROW J Baker Jacobellls lSong Queen!, R Grant Well Klngl, Nl Kramer, S Hmkle, BACK ROW L Banlk, L. Robinson, D Krasner -ev- n--'Q f Q 1 E S K i 'T m Firm VN 1 Fr Sha r' P7015 P4 GC I ci. N Z L fvfaflffu P5111 f'5f'1C,C-r'NC,I Cl'Wc1J llci, VGLLVWQ Us-1-1 5-DfT'Xl'H'X 1 1 Daw 6, .Q vo rw Q L J F21 12m ff, on '--J' 'ri fait? Q ll 'ii ,RX 7? f W ' ' v , , ' ,- f ' ,' L1-'1, '3 -jg ' , p W? fn 'RFK X , ,fX I' i if, V' , L .' 1 1 .Q- , ri' , ,lf '. 'I Q' 'k' f p x . -X rv 2 xg Milli 'iii' ww- J' W' ? 'M 5, if ,H , ' H md X It 5 1 3 ,uf .v, ' - F ' ' J W.. W A MHA X wi 0 YNQUN ' ' fh 5' fb- 1- The 1975 Varsity Baseball team began the year with a nucleus of seasoned players. In their first game of the year against the alumni lPictured Oppositel, it was evi- dent that the team had a way to go. As the season pro- gressed, the team developed into a well balanced ball club led by seniors David Aronow, Tim Ferrin, Kelly Paris, Charlie Young, Don Smith, Paul Jannson, Tom Simpson, and Steve Lane. The Junior Varsity Baseball team was not an over- powering threat this year as it won most of its games playing good defense. The superlative pitching of Bill Tayrien, Mark Wolff, Ken Sanders, and Chuck Schwall kept opponents hitting to a minimum. Few high schools have more graduates playing profes- sional baseball than Taft. The athletic department, taking advantage of this fact, arranged the first an- nual Alumni Baseball Game. The ever-powerful arm of Dave Aronow was not strong enough to tame the big sticks of Rick Howerton, Cleveland Indians catcher, Robin Yount, starting shortstop with the Nlilwaukee Brewers, Peter LaCock, infielder with the Chicago Cubs, and Rick Auerbauch, reserve on the National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, just to men- tion a few. FRONT ROW: B. Nl er T. Doyle T. Ellsworth K. Andrews A. Conti P. Turner P. McGovern J. Schwortz, S. Kary. SECDND ROW: wi. Bromberg?LK.'BaiIey, of cohen, D. Bicke, c. schvlal, B. Rdban, J. Allen, iyi. Wolff, fr. onempie. BACK Row. K. Simpson, J. Homan, R. Chudacoff, B. Tayrien, K. Sanders, A. Hergott, T. Ulflg, K. Price lNlanagerJ. 82 if ' u In li,JA..iA WF, N- w ,Aff 1 ,..- a. . 'TY' ,,. .. . N , ,-,- x X ' ., N , .5- ' S-u . Ahudlf- , , . ,X N .-Y Y- S , ,F L' ' v ,ff-fl' 'rv Ag!-bl .VL ,nzalsfzipd , I I n 'a ...,,s--N Ping. ' an 1 Q-..-.... . L l ' v v .v-. .- .,.,.. . Q -L, I r 5,4 X. . ,, 31,- W . f thx :lj my 2-1 -? 'VHA' 4' n r -,msn 'E xc ' . ' x--'J ' V 1' , A ,,,,.,..,....... ,,, , ' ,. ,.3u? ..:Q53 Tj QW, A 4, . Vilas: 1 ' - 1 . A : A ' ' - H ' A ,'T' . - . . A, -F' f , -'ff fi, , ' ff' ' - . A f 5- fl Vi 1? AQ--fl, 7f1',fW' A1535 ff: . l ' Y 1 .- ' 'ilu G I - JY! ,, ' - V, . , A VY. :5 , Y J-.JY Z2 Q 'ffb 4. A ,, 1.1131 , ' ' Y ,ff '.. . V. 'i w'W ',' rf' 'N ' - ' QQ? , Q,,gL.l: .A 1 35 if! fgygg' -. ' - - jg: F..-...F I , if Lf :JL ,A i' QA-X X H-P ,- -11 ., 1 1 -'f- - QF: 4 , , f A -7--mum. -, f' f?' .ff .A 'i ' ,ji-514, L-- fff new 'K U 2.123 'FG exif? I FRONT ROW: D. Ferrante, P. Hernandez, E. Ortega, L. Demsetz, IVI. Nlertens, J. Johnston, M. Lerner, P. Philipp. BACK RO Ms. Harding fCoachJ, D. Dennis, R. Washer, C. Rourke, Nl. Nlacera, J. Shragg, J. Phillips, K. Grunewald, B. Schrader, Nl. McCarthy, L. King, J. Derry. IVIISSING: M. Winters, V. Butker, C. Pope. A,-- -, I ,gy .,ta. '!!.'I.Li -..... .' 3. 5 wwf r 2 w 1 M ' - . ' , , ' gi.,-w.3Lf-Q if .....,,.-. I . A V -I: , ..-im-:-w f . 4.-c. '-' , ' A - A L- 'P V ' - is E' ff- -A ? ' feffj-r igsy: .' 13- ,5 Y ivy?-v.::iL :3,a- in ,, .Q 23: -4- :Bei -,pjs-1313 ., ,, 3' 1 :E I .,,- t:.1',,- 1.5 ' If: 2-V ,g . - 1 .,q. v .-76.29 Q 'fr 'zz ' M M . 3, . , ---f . , . , . gigpu-ar-g-,A I h .. ,lg-,311 ' i s-T '- 711 '73 14. 15 A' fr I J ,I W .. A-gb. ...J 1' -.1 FRONT ROW L Denning A Melton A Lowe H Tolford P. Firestone D Creath K Hauber D Beem SECOND ROW lVl Weeks lllllanagerl, A Klenn S Wullls D Ferreira D Patton L Whlte C Rnchards C Pastor, N. Partamlan BACK ROW Joyce Anderson fCoachl A Murphy T Pastor, J.N. Ree L Dennis, B Helms, L Kuhns,T LaPomt The gurls track team began its second sea son wlth an amazmgly small number of ex perlenced gurls ten However, what the team lacked In experience It made up In splrlt The leadership of Lmda Denning and Terrle LaPomt, both of whom reached city fmals last year, helped develop the team into one ofthe best m the valley Girls Track 220 YARD DASH. SITTING: R. Eichenbaum, B. Dexter, S. Stevenson, KNEELING: S. Ray, J. Thomas, G. Silbar, STANDING: D. Gustafson, S. Baldwin, B. Yallen, A. Block. Q R.- . BF 2? MILE + 2-MILE RUN. K. Swanson, B. Hunnicutt, R. Wolpin, J. D. Simenz, J. Crandall, R. Watkin. 1 ARx 1 wa- f , A 1 I L- .. 100 YARD DASH. KNEELING: B. Yallen, S. Baldwin, S. Stevenson, G. Silbar. STANDING: R. Eichenbaum, S. Ray, B. Dexter, A. Block. Coach Jack McCaffrey Q l A A 1-. ,fi - L , A4 I 440 YARD RUN + MILE RELAY. KNEELING: T. Dasbach, G. Partamian. STANDING: J. Paul, A. York, B. Hunnicutt. 9 9 gy .4,., .I ,A fi' .IRA rel. 880 YARD RUN. KNEELING: B. Hunnicutt, J. Paul, A. York. STANDING: G. Partamian, R. L Goldberg, T. Dasbach. Coach Dale Lythgoe HIGH JUMP KNEELING S BaIdwm,D S hsbury, Nl Blanwes STANDING S Furlong, R Rlley, IV! Reveles SHOT PUT. KNEELING: B. Miller, IVI. Fresh, B. Denny. STANDING: NI. Nlascaro, NI. Zelman, T. Holt. HIGH HURDLES. KNEELING: H. Woodman, LONG JUIVIP. KNEE LING: D. Gustafson, J. Thomas, T. G. Silbar. STANDING: A. Robertson, Z. Dasbach, J. Paul. STANDING: G. Silbar, S. Baldwin, B. B7 Marantz, C. Puett, B. Hornstein. Miller, Z. Marantz. W..-..... Y.i,,.. .- ma l . l . I 7 F1 a POLE VAULT. B. Williams, B. Carlat, C. Williams, LOW HURDLES. KNEE LING: B. Hornstein, G. H. Woodman, P. Murphy, D. Kurtz, R. Sanders, B. Silbar, Z. Nlarantz. STANDING: J. Thomas, A. Nliller. Robertson, C. Puett, T. Dasbach, J. Paul. 440 YARD RELAY. KNEE LING: S. Baldwin S. Stevenson. STANDING: B. Dexter, Yal I en. , MANAGERS. KNEELING: s. Tonai, s. K Duval, K. Bjorklund. STANDING: B. . Manner, J. Goldberg, R. Eckert. MISSING C. Keane, ' ,L 7 f M le, 'hw-pn 'r wp iz: U 1 97 ff-'H - up .YY fa, T 1 1,1 '11 L x i 5 ......,,q,K:W I . K,- -, ' a --5-,Q ' 'J ,r '+s...,,L, Q, -94-7 Ny 7 , Y 1 rw q L Q 17, Q' zuyi -Yum .I iw' , . ' -5 .. ff! -IQ:-PA' , -Nf '-74 4 I - , V-.1 -r' 1 ..-V--Y . ,A--4 --. ,,,.,...,--5-' IQ. -ld' .hw -V L:,,,x... -K 'f- ,uv 1 , -W '+-. -' -5- ki AA! I . , ,...- .. -..4 I A I l YT ', . k n, i L a t ,Q lf! Q' F ' :fs V 5 1 4 :: ' li' - Varsity Girls' Volleyball placed first in the West Valley League owing to the outstanding players and fine coach llllrs. Marilyn lVlcClung. It was an exciting sea- son as lVlrs. IVIcClung led the en- thusiastic teams to league records of 5 wins and O losses for the A's , and 3 wins and 2 losses for the B's . Anne Pettit, Liz Cuykendal, and Gail lVlcCauley were voted lVlost Valuable Players for the A team and Judy Guziel, Janice Neff, and Janice lVlcKarney for the g g B's . Returning next year to 'ead a p0tenHa y good team wi - - , . , . , . , . , 1 n ung be l-'Z Cvvkendal I Judy Guzlelf lcoacm, MISSING: A. Pettit. and lVlarigrace Wells . ,, .., wi T' ,4- B TEAM: KNEELING: M. Mathalon, J. Francica, J. Woodlock, J. Neff, T. Houk. STANDING: B. Atlas lManagerJ, J. Guziel, J. McKarney, M. Odian, D. Driscoll, C. Sanchez, Marilyn McClung lCoachD. Volleyball VARSITY. KNEE LING: R. Walker, R. Brooks, Dick Hubbard lCoachl, N. Spellman, A. Lobel. STANDING: L. Lieberman, K. Raymond, C. Buck lCaptainl, G. Cunitz, K. FasmerlCo-Captainl, Steven Glass lAssistant Coachl. MISSING: D. Nlilligan, D. Askenaizer, D. Keitel. . ..sf in-A JUNIOR VARSITY. SITTING: K. Stevenson, L. Talbert lCo-Captainl, J. Silbar, K. Balch. KNEELING: IVI. Pearlman lllllanagerl, C. Mendel, J. Stirling, T. Cobb, Nl. Ennis, K. Alperstein Clvlanagerl. STANDING: Steven Glass fAssistant Coachl, R. Sollman, C. Parry, J. Encell, H. Anderson lCo-Captainl, G. Polk, J, Beresford, Dick Hubbard fCoachl, Volleyball is the newest boys' sport at Taft. In just one year under the leadership of coach Dick Hubbard, the team de- veloped into a power capable of threatening the dominance of Pacific Palisades. The team was led through an ex- cellent season by captains Craig Buck and Kurt Fasmer. Setters Dan Askenaizer and Dave Keitel were among the best in southern California. Next year's team promises to be even better as only one starter, Dan Askenaizer is graduating. The Junior Varsity or Soph- omore team, under the coaching of Steven Glass, out hustled most of their opponents this year. Leading the team were captains Lloyd Talbert and Hunter Anderson, along with Charles Parry and John Encell. Each of these players will make excellent contributions to future varsity teams. 91 Swimming Jack Saich .F-, . hh A Cary Languirand -1 ,M- L., MANAGERS: L. Weiss, B. Carrott, Norm Lerman tCoachi, D. Fink, J. Book. This year, two courageous girls joined sixty-five guys in Boys' Swimming competition. Taft nearly won the CEE city championship, losing by one point. The BEE was city champions last year, and stands an excellent chance of repeating this year. In Varsity last season, Taft was third in West Valley League competition, however, with such talented swimmers as Cary Languirand, captain, Jack Saich, co-captain, Tom Bensfield, Art Cohen, Alan Cohen, and Mark Yamron, Taft Varsity promises to have a successful 1975 season. DIVERS: FRONT: E. Orzeck, S. Penny. BACK ROW: L. Fleer, V. Bremmer. MISSING: R. Campbell. K ' if. , ia,- .!, LL . 7-2: Pat Herrera Matt Epstein Jim Loucks Jim Gross 'Q ' . Q Jim Clarizio J. T. Knowles Nlark Tombaugh Dean Hallet 92 ' kill i ahh l: .4 ,.., Q Q : M T- 1 -I gi.-gf. 1 2 of Q 1 AJ i Wed K , I X ,K . -,fifli x Lt 'X 1 . , . V 'I ra A V5,3',f4:z,g , X-YSL , 1 y ,,., M ,- S ,, g' 4 K0 Varsity Swimming FRONT ROW: S. Penny, E, Orzeck, V. Bremmer, L. Fleer. SECOND ROW: J. Loucks, A. Stewart, B. Margot, C. Languirand, M. Gaswirth. THIRD ROW: R. Libby, N. Wertlieb, B. Busse, S. Getz, T. Bensfield, M. Yamron. FOURTH ROW: V. Mazzella, J. Laubach, J. Saich, J. Righetti, J. Gross. BACK ROW: A. Cohen, S. Zimmerman, P. Herrera, C. Bisby, A. Cohen, T. Anderson. Art Cohen David Schoneberg Blair Margot Steve Getz . ff N x i 5 -. af . A L I . , plane p 4 2 , .SH ' .gf I .T Jt .i'T?' i Nancy Whittemore 45 -P Q DOUG Johnson Richard Loucks Alex Stewart . l- -iHlEl1rAanMNNbA4MMhhhgM4lliMhhhbliiQ ilihhlhhnhlhinlhntlliilnhshnnwm uhhhhwih 'itll' TBNHNUUWW ...rss hbbwinvu . ini-nu .Sv .45 Bee Swimming FRONT ROW: R. Loucks, NI. Gaswirth, J. Loucks, Nl. Epstein, D. Johnson, T. Tucker. SECOND ROW: L. Sloman, B. Tyler, D. Schoneberg, J. Walsh, J. Clarizio, B. Margot. THIRD ROW: Nl. Scrydloff, R. Esacoff, R. VanHorn, IVI. Tombaugh. BACK ROW: Nl. Stewart, J. Knowles, P. Herrera, D. Hallet, 'filUl'Il iIIIUUUUl1uu-sin 1 izxxxe vvrr- -.xc illxea-:H nr va- --ff: -ll? T3-.v Jer- fun-qqfv -, Cee Swimming FRONT ROW: J. Fa R, Loucks lvl, Hemstreet D. Jonson, NI. Epstei-n, SECOND ROW: R. Gardner, Nl. Neble, K. Fina, Y I I L I B Einhorn L Lieberman B. Edelsohn, T. Booth. L. Dickenson, N. Whitemore. BACK ROW: . mc, . , - 1 iii.-5521 'Ti F -ii J- i . - -' i- 1 ,, , H, i Y ., 4 .Quan il ii l ' ,Y , . i - V Q i it ' I li , iw T t i l V i f 1 F ,A ii t a Badminton W FRONT ROW: M. Raymond, D. Burrans, W. Pickerell, B. Gallagher, L. Denning. BACK ROW: Miss Montgomery, S. Willis, S. Gallagher, L. Kangas, D. Ferrante. Congratulations to the Taft Girls' Badminton Team and to their fine Coach, Miss Jean Montgomery. They have established the reputation of being one of the tough- est teams in the Valley by making the playoffs and beating many tough op- ponents. Skill and coor- dination combine to make badminton an excit- ting and fastmoving game. It's getting around, and Taft wants to have even more girls try out to be part of the action for the '75-'76 season. Next year the following mem- bers will not be with us: Melinda Raymond, Donna Burrans, Wendy Pickerell, Sandy Willis, and Sandy Gallagher. Though the seniors will be greatly missed, the soph- omore and junior players will do their best to main- tain the outstanding level of performance next sea- son. The team motto, established by Coach Montgomery, is as follows: Think! Think! Think! Attack! Attack! Attack! Those who make an error, Won't be back!!! Q as 63 O W ,. Q2-:Q Q? Do 536, C3 Cf at Q Q Q fgtwlw Q O fi? A W 'rw tar ff S-QY Q1-ggi ,E X W NFA P ffm Key .M ffflfs ,KN fwfxk fftq F Am I.. i mm-3 ffl'7Zz-if K 'ASF I 7 iw, ff .1 ,R 5 CQ I If ' r'. bg, 3.1 ..-d 6 u,V fi IVIA 6 e it lj Congratulations tothe 1974 Girls' In Gymnastics Team City Champions 'J' M1 0 0 ALL-AROUND. FRONT ROW: A. Smith, UNEVEN PARRALLEL BARS, FRONT ROW: P. Tipton, J. Liebelt, L. Raznick, A. J. Liebelt. SECOND ROW: R. Durham, Smith. BACK ROW: A. Anderson, A. Blount, N. Ferrante, R. Durham, P. Wilson, S. P. Wilson. BACK ROW: D. McDonald, Leonardis, N. Ferrante. I' Q' i ' 16 misery? K. -... xx BALANCE BEAIVI: KNEE LING: A. Blount, J. Liebelt, L. Bedford, A. Smith, L. Nichols, A. ' A Anderson. ON BEANI: N. Ferrante, P. Wilson, C. Goldberg, R. Durham, L. Nlindes, T. Pomerantz, L, Nichols, S. Leonardis. 98 Y 4 ..-f ' f,,U.. . -L . , , '-1 H L .Q as ESL 5 Q V . V 1 L ' -A 'QT i., ...DQ- Ig., fl , FREE EX. FRONT ROW: P, Wilson, R. Durham, T. Pomerantz. SECOND ROW: A. Blount, ' L. Bedford, N. Ferrante, L, Nichols, L. Beresford, BACK ROW: S. Spillman, J. Liebelt, ' C. Goldberg, Nl. Nliller, O. Blau, S. Leonardis, L. Mindes. 1. 7'- Q T' Q 5' , L, . A rr QT FJ, ....... -, :m I-all Y .L Lf M, M 1 . L.. ,. .-,--...iiiL 'Elf VAULTING. FRONT ROW: P, Wilson, R. Vinyard, R. Durham, A. Anderson, D. NlcDonald. SECOND ROW: K. Hirschfield, A. Smith, T. Pomerantz, J. Farr. THIRD ROW: K, Orsatti, N. Ferrante, J. Hartsfield, BACK ROW: L. Raznick, J, Liebelt, P, Tipton, S, Canter, N. Levine, S. Leonardis, L. Nlindes. Golf 2' I 4 , u H. , Varsity IEN5il?1I.ING: D. Karen, J. Kelly, K. Whitehead, STANDING: K. Carpenter, J. Olsson, R, Rawdin, J. Q, Q E' ' WWF : '! TT' .. J v O i 'A ' JUNIOR VARSITY: KNEE LING: R. Yarp, T. Dorn, J. Koz, R. Housman. STANDING: J. Clark, J. Watson, T. Connelly, R. IVIcRae. 100 r 1 I CEE. KNEE LING: B. Baker, R. Gottesman, J. Root, P. Lais STANDING: B. Johnson, B. Harris, D, Wylly, P. Vreede, fs L 4 'M as A f-L4 .--0'-' ' ii:-v Jon Paley Bill Hein Second Singles Third Singles uf 'ill-,Fr ,.,,. Varsity FRONT ROW: B. Hein, Nl. Garcia, J. Rose, E. Bligard, D. Lanz, J. Paley. BACK ROW: J, Borggrebe, R. Parent, T. Bramson, D. Burdge, K. Margolies, R. Redlick, J. Hanna tCoachD. .1 L--X Eric Bligard Fourth Singles -Z . 1 Robert Redlick Fifth Singles ,. r.'i.' JK'- l 'gg Q 8' .5 L , K on L l x p ' ' ,,. . ' T lm' Y l V F, i 1 - as . , lf 'VX' f, 5- 'N mt . ' X I ,fr 'W T .. F' l .., W, . .. .,f ... l .. - First Doubles Mitch Gracia James C. Rose 1 itll . l Rf L Second Doubles Dave Lanz Tom Bramson talternatel Blake Miller As usual, our Tennis team was the domi- nating force in the West Valley League. lVlost of the team was returning from the previous years city runner-up team. This years team was led by top seeded juniors Drew Gitlin and Jon Paley. Seniors Bill Hein, Eric Bligard, James C. Rose, and Blake lVliIIer, along with junior Dave Lanz and sophomore Robert Redlick, made the team virtually unstoppable. KAP? 5' J unior Varsity Tenn is FRONT ROW: R. Tashman, D. Wellerstein, B. Lynch, B. Lewitt, S. Siebert, B. Blumberg, S. Rosenberg, R. Hirschinger. BACK ROW: L. Borggrebe, D. Nlaclvlaster, C. Biedebach, G, Avall, D. Nlargerum, L. Green, B. Bockwoldt. 101 Fall Officers FRONT ROW: M. Miller fTreasurerl, H. Pickerell fVice Presidenti, Anne Newman fSpon- sori, D. RainerlPresidenti, T. Getzug tSecretaryJ. BACK ROW: J. Hodes fHistoriani, N. Safoff CMember at Largel, J. Levy fMember at Largei, 102 Our school lost more than 1100 seniors at the 1975 Graduation ceremony. It lost the aura of fantasy which the Fantasians brought to Taft. In another sense, the fantasy of high school is over for those seniors who must now face the outside world in the form of college, jobs, or both. But high school, and especially the senior year, was fun while it lasted. Some of the senior activities were Movie Night and the Roller Skat- ing Party, all of which were suc- cessful in the eyes of those seniors who chose to participate. The Senior Picnic, Senior Breakfast, Prom and Graduation rounded off the year, ending an experience which all involved will find hard to forget. Steering Committee FRONT ROW: L. Hirsch, J. Levy, H. Pickerell, N. Sanoff, A. Newman lSpon- sori, K. Rainer, T. Getzug, J. Hodes, D. Gilman. SECOND ROW: L. Stearns, L. Caton, S. Crail, H. Tolford, C. DeTem ple, L. Johnson, C. Howerton, S. Tonai, K. Ngou, L. Fuss, L. Beresford, P. Farr, J. Jellinek, J. Okun. THIRD ROW: L. Karp, C. Jones, J, Gumbert, R. Vinyard, J. Bauer, C. Medway, N, Root, S. Rosenblatt, S, Sommers, D, Burdge, G. Schechter, N. Kane, N, Colman, E. Halfon. FOURTH ROW: G. Foster, E. Hangan, J. Bush, J. Ballsun, K. Kramer, Nl. Margulies, M. Grabin, S. Roti, A. Hernandez, L. Gassner, J. Ross, M. Rogers, Wviiix 57' Spring Officers FRONT ROW: H. Pickerell fPresidentl, J. 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E ' f X7 . v' ' ' l - ,, xl- V - A :fit-' Q rg f A-AN , P A gl N g , Q - Maureen Sloan Daniel Smith David Smith David Smith Deirdre Smith Lisa Smith Margaret Smith Nancy Smith Sandra Smith Karin Smoot Kim Smylie Allison Sokol Rick Sokol Karen Sokoloff Michelle Sokoloff Rick Solomon Marna Solotoff Evelyn Southworth Gail Souveroff Debbie Speakman Dave Spear Neal Spellman Amber Spence Alison Spencer Ellen Spilka Gary Standke Fred Stap Valerie Starr Diane Stauffer Sheryl Stein Donald Stephens John Stephens Pam Stephens Robert Stephens Kauren Stevens Marilyn Stone Susan Stone Bobby Storck Lori Strassberg Wendy Strin David Stubbs Vanessa Sturais Blair Summey Sue Sutton Carla Svanberg Steven Swift Laura Tagliani Bill Tayrien Lori Teller Cathy Tetef Christopher Thomas J eff Thomas Mark Thomas Kurt Thurnburt Lynne Tinsley Scot Tinsley Steve Tobey Karen Torimaru George Torres Karen Treen Sylvia Troche Janet Trompeter Danette True Timothy Tschappat Tom Tucker Cheryl Turk Mike Turner Peter Turner Steven Tumer Tim Ulfig Linda Ushen Scott VanArsdale Derek Vanatta Malcolm Venolia . Bill Vermeulen Keith Virga Karen Vogel Julie Volchok Bill VonGremp Paul Vreede A' x Henry Wachowiak Donald Walker Kevin Walker Stephen Walker Fred Wallace Evan Warshawsky Scott Waterman Ellen Waters Jeff Watson Steve Weber Marion Weeks Rosalyn Weeks Mike Weible Bonnie Weiler Jill Weiner Rand Weiner Ron Weiner Lesli Weinhaus Jeff Weinstein Suzie Weinstein Lynda Weintraub Dan Weics Larry Weiss Larry Weissman Bob Weitz David Weitz Debbie Weitzen Marigrace Wells Neil Wenger Neil Wertlieb Gail White Guy White Keith Whitehead Alison Whitney Merle Wicker Cindy Wigdor Jeff Wilk Tracy Wilk Lorene Willfong Dale Williams Jan Williams Russell Williams David Willmorth Bill Wilson Brett Wilson Rob Windman Bill Winner Alan Winnikoff Robert Winter Mona Winters Jeff Wishengrad Randy Witt Dave Wohl Lynne Wolfe Mark Wolff Paul Wolff R'on Wolin Julie Wong Joan Woodlock Christopher Wooley David Wylly Mark Yamron Richard Yarp Stuart Yellen Jeff Yusim Robert Zales Paul Zeidler Stephen Zimmerman Lisa Zola Charles Zukow 154 4 D 44 l v , l ,.. 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Polhemus iTreasurerD, R, Cherney fVice- Presldentk l am that desire that blazes in the souls of those Who yearn to slip the surly bonds of earth, To cast off the cloak of reality And soar among the lofty heights of heaven. l have watched them as they fling their eager crafts Through footless corridors of space. Up, up the long delirious burning blue We have topped the windswept heights with easy grace, Where neither Lark nor Eagle flew . . . We have tossed and twirled in the glow of an early IVlorning sunrise, and as the dawn gives way to dusk We are lulled in the cradle of the afternoon sun. Then in the serene security of the starry sky As we chase the fleeting wind along, l have danced on tweir laughter-silvered wings. Beyond the glittering shimmer of earthly reality During this mystical courtship in the skies l begin to see, and only then to realize Though friends and companions we may be They are forever masters of their destinies. -Kit Farr Anthony Abbiss Joel Abel ll Q U Doug Abrahms i Jill Abrams ,, I ,. Holly Abruscato '- . N ,V ' 7 -- ' T, K' Beverley Abruzzo A T ' iq-' T Q -.A. I will -, ' T. Susan Adelsberg T i, iii.lli.iTi.Tl:a1iisi.i, is T Suzan Aiken l .TT , ' fl' A ll V ' ' Laura Aldana ' ff , 1 ffl l , A N' Eric Alen l 512 ' 'T ' , y li ' Craig Alexander L h .Q 'T Q43-W jf Q, Q Glenn Allen W lb I W' ' ' Lisa Allen iii P , f g V 134 Jim Allyn TNT F W 1 . Lezlee Almeida :T . 1 T - : T , ' Kevin Alperstein Bambi Alpert Tom Ambrose Brenda Andersen David Anderson Hunter A nderson Kim Anderson John Andrews X 1 'YW' l lu X X XX 'T' 'Ill T y 111,-T f K f l .I i T lf' i 3 fl T Ti-fi Angie Anderson K A 9 . L.. il 'fl' if -X - gf. ' 'Ti' ' T rr. . 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E f I ' I Y I ' 1, it 'ri - I Ii' i 5 -Q 4 If 'r Robyn Washer Anne Waterman Donna Waters Kathy Waters Doug Watkins Alysia Watnick Becky Watson Alan Wax Brad Weber Steve Weible Toni Wein Craig Weinstein Mark Weintraub Linda Weiss Jeff Weitz Debbie Weitzen David Wellerstein Elaine Werderitch David Weston Chris Whitehead April Whitney Nancy Whittemore Evy Wiborg Karen Wilde Britta Wilhelm Larry Wilhelm Travis Wilkenson Steve Willard Al Williams Gary Williams I ReneeIWilliams Tony Williamson! Dawn Wilson Peggy Wilson April Winchell Nancy Wine Larry Winikur Marla Wisse Neil Witt Steven Wolfe Pamela Wong! Randy Working Pam Wright Greg Wulf Julie Wyneken Gary Yabko Marceen Yaldezian Arnie Yellin Cliff Young Janet Young Nlarla Young Michael Yuwiler Lisa Zambrano Debbie Zeff Gerald Zellmer Gary Zock Judy Zoller Kim Zorlinden Scott Zorn Debbie Zubow Her loyalty is steadfast, her job performance is incredible! Taft owes her a tremendous debt of gratitude! I do too- and I love her! -Elizabeth Goetten -First Taft Principal Bert IVlarqusee's tact, sense of humor, gentle- ness, and ability to work with all people easily qualify her for the permanent position of Sec- retary of the Decade . During the eight years I worked with this very wonderful person, I remember no incicent or event that she did not handle with complete success. Taft High will never be the same without her. -Dr. Edwin Olmstead -Second Taft Principal Bert llllarqusee is not just a good secretary-she's a superb secretary. She represents the ultimate in her profession. She does her work so well that it makes her principal's work easy. Her good disposition, her smile, her promptness, her proficiency, her pride in and willingness to work at her job is the legacy she leaves behind. One can only wish her happiness and success in her retirement. Bert, I can only say that without you, my job would have been harder, my learning period longer and my frustation greater. You will be sorely missed. Thank you for a job well done. -Fred Frazer -Present Taft Principal Bert IVlarqusee and I have been working in the same office for more than twelve years--on friendly terms--that's longer than some marriages last! -Pat Fowler lVlrs. IVIarqusee is a great person. She was always interested and I sincerely appreciated it. I hope everything goes well for her always. -Michael Klein -Student Body President '73 Your poise, the warmth and friendliness of your personality have endeared you to us all. I am glad that you can now sing with Ariel- lVIerrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bow. -lVIariet Lamb -Retired Teacher Muhammad Ali In the land of the free Was not one whit greater Than Bert lVIarqusee. And Rembrandt von Rhine By the old Zeider Zee Couldn't paint a true portrait Of Bert IVIarqusee. All great things at Taft As we've always known Have naturally flown From the hive outside Liz's And Big O's and Fred's. From the gal who shrinks boundaries And budgets and heads 'All hail and farewell to our gorgeous Queen Bee, Our affable, lovable, Bert lVIarqusee, -lVlarjorie Bruce -Retired Teacher Bert, without a doubt, is the finest school secretary in L.A.U.S.D. She is personable, efficient, and kind. l'm delighted to be numbered among her friends. -Art Curtis -Former Boys' Vice-Principal Bert IVIarqusee has been one of the key figures in giving to Taft a special working atmosphere of friendly' cooperation. She is blessed with a keen sense of humor and a wealth of clever ideas. She will be missed. -IVlarion Fox -Retired Librarian Socrates said, Leisure is the best of all possessions and lVIrs. lVIarqusee deserves the best. During her years at Taft she has been a great inspiration to her co-workers and associates. Fond memories will be shared by all. -Peggy Voyde -Retired Clerk Old secretaries never die, they just become unprincipaled. -Ernie Pearl -Present English Teacher We would also like to acknowledge the retire- ment of lVlrs. Jones, who has been Taft's text- book clerk for the past three and one half years . She plans to try her best to rest, and travel. We also say goodbye to IVlrs. Goshay, who has been a library clerk for more than twenty two years. She plans to ride her bicycle, clean her house, and do clerical work. We wish you all lasting happiness. 171 ,Hd ' ' frafion ,N , a...a... .,,,, When asked what the administration actually does, a head administrator re- plied: What do we do? Why we er, uh, um, we ADIVIINISTRATE! Wx AU ff Lf, 4 : a,' rr. sir wir rr 1 rv. QM, , rr ,v 1 U I '- w I M Qs? ii l rr 1 HINXW, Z ,','f.'f7ffW s V Wi r lr KW 5 'if y l l I E T r If X ,,, ,. ' If rr , A 'jo' '4 '17 Fred T. Frazer Principal You can't keep a good man down. jeanne Carmichael Girls' Assistant Principal I would rather be in Hawaii. joseph Luskin Boys' Assistant Principal ' There was a young man from East L.A Tennis was the game he loved to play Got beat by his wife , And then there was strife I all 'W if Every day, every day, every day. I' 2' tr I 5 l Dee Vadetsky Virginia Rich Boys' Dean Girls' Dean 4? No man stands so tall who can't bend to help a child. Mrs. Rich has left this place, buried in lavender and old lace. l. ,ml i- 11.4 '-'JAQL nf I l I l Vx Zi. 5'---.' df 1 l l.:. O. Whitehead Janet House Head C0Ul'lS9'l0l' t Financial Manager He never finished lt. I couldn't take it with me. I l F cuity This year, all of the faculty members and administrators were asked to compose their own epitaph for publication in the Atinian. We would like to thank all ofthe teachers that responded for their co- operation I--, Joyce Anderson P.E. Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. Marilyn Asplund Business I typed up this, I typed up that, I typed it all and again one-half: and now my only request is that you type up my epitaph. Margarlet Barnes Foreign Language Jane Ball English Recycling Here lies Frau Barnes, a Beethoven of our time, dedi- cated to her oral symphony of dialogue, topic, and vari- ation tables. Patricia Babski Business Thus endeth my winning streak! Roberta Beatty English She often laughed, she often cried, she liked precision, so I'll say she died. aint! ' 'Z' 'AU'-6 Lois Bennett Home Economics The Kvetchy Downhill Racer Estheranne Billings Art She attacked art with zeal, Glenn Browning Health Beneath this sod, Glenn's body's sownj that's not his head, that's just the stone. and stamped it with a grade to make it real. David Bullock Science Here he lies, age ninety-eighty shot to death, by his girlfriend's mate. Betty Bivins English My life was filled with kids and books, with cats and friends and sometimes blissg whatever thingsl didn't have, I never had the time to miss! Louise Cabral English Our gift to the theatre Hayden Bower Social Studies A Bruin is a Bruin for four years, but a Trojan is a Trojan for life. Gerald Cates Mathematics The Great White Father, and his ten-point commandments: thou shalt bring a red pencil, and thou shalt cover thy book. Chester Bramblett Science Here lies a bloody, broken old creature, who fell apart when harangued for an Atinian feature. Muncel Chang t ' udies Jeffrey Clark Science Kings-X! Roger Clark Mathematics Quiet people, the bell has rungg I order everyone to spit out ' their gum. Don Coleman Counselor He did his best, he gave his allg what he worked in, was psychological. Horace Consolo P.E. Thumbs up Douglas Cook Science Do not mutilate, spindle, or fold. its ,tt Nancy Cornell Home Economics Due to circumstances beyond my control, all meetings, conferences, and assignments are postponed. Norma Kurkjian Derr Social Studies According to Freud, Norma's future is void without her Iding, to do her bidding! Sue Duke Home Economics The easy way out Selma Feldman English I couldn't think of any- thing light and gay, so I wrote an epitaph anyway. John Furlong P.E. Taft's best player at poker, though seldom dealt the joker. Ben Gendloff Foreign Language The longest journey begins with one step. Fred Gershbein Industrial Arts When he smiled, it was really nice, so he only did it once or twice. Ronald Gold English Hurrah for Taft! Helen Goldman English Elegance is also force. Julia Goodenough Counselor This sure beats the early morning traffic. 4' ln l hiv 1 -il. A ',-!- Q v- T' 'rf l l . il ' ' .igfill 4 jf .Q , Mi ,I . ,, lx David Greenfield Foreign Language Having a wonderful time, wish you were here! Edmond Gunny Guidance A friend in need is a pest. Carol Haas P.E. Point your toes and smile! John Hanna Driver Education SCHLONCHA ON BRONACK DIT Jacqueline Harding P.E. Hail to Women's Lib! 179 up? -avi, 5-5- E , Shirley Harper Social Studies She was so---if you thought her so. Walter Harris Mathematics William Howard Industiral Arts Out of gas! Math robbed us of a great basketball player. Richard Hubbard P.E. His words were like a fountain, to save the Santa Monica mountains. Augie Herrera Social Studies Sidney Hill Agriculture Edward H ughes Counselor Checkmate The dream of wine, women, and song. Sondra Holtzendorff Science Arthur Hunter Mathematics Let 'em bug ya, let 'em beat ya, good ol' Artie still can teach ya. The ultimate experiment: Please God let it not be a great classroom in the sky. Mae Hyun Educationally Handicapped Going, gone, dead. Janice Imbach Counselor They ask, tell me of her, I haven't heard, What can I say, for a memory is worth a thousand words. Herman Jay English I'd rather be at the movies. v gr: l P' gp' I1 ,.. l i 2 Annie Ingalls English Little Annie had ambition, her work was always done, and when her work was finished, she had a lot of fun. Dolores Itria Counselor Never once wasl called rich, before I entered the soil, Glenn Johnson English I'd rather be in Rio. and now it'd be my pleasure if when digging you struck oil. John Jones .pf S lk -3:1 ' , Michael Jackson English What can I say? Errol Jacobs English The devil made him do it. Mathematics His name was John Jones. Really! Frances Joseph Science Dissections and mitosis, years of endless lab mistakes: now my body lies in rest, was it all for science's sake Kenneth Kamp Music ix!! Dorothy K ri eg er Art William Kroot Science William Kroot will be elevated to sainthood because he didn't swear, smoke, or drink, and that's three out of four. E. Robert Kursinski Music Life is but a melody, whether it be harmonious or full of discord. Hal Lambert P.E. Every day is a great day. Jim Lawlor English Howard Lees English Push away the sand! I'm not done talking yet. Open up the lid! I was sure I'd never die. Norman Lerman P.E. Roberta Lichter English She lived life, she loved life, and when it was time, she said goodbye. Allen Lieberman Art As you requested, I wrote my epitaph: It was suggested he be dropped from the staff. Gerald London Social Studies It doesn't take brains to know that you are clever, but to understand that you are stupid requires a high degree of intelligence. 'ix 4 Wan Ben Lopez Foreign Language Into every life a little death must fall. Sharon Luskin Foreign Language Her spouse killed her with a serve Dale Lythgoe P.E. Lythgoe was the name cross-country the game, he killed us with workouts, and we gave him the same. I Marilyn Mansfield Science Checked out---at last! Robert Marek Mathematics He rolled out Big Bertha to kill an ant. 183 Larry Merlcen Science Day long romance fleeting affairs have put me here without any cares J ean Montgom ery Oh to be a Leprechaun, a child of wind and weather, a wee one, with the lightness of a feather Edra Navarro Foreign Language PLUS ULTRA MAS ALLA U S She guides, she teaches, and takes a few chances, to create and develop beautiful dances. Ray 0'Connor P.E. He got the h--- ou I William Oxx English When in doubt, rub them out. Guadalupe Padilla Foreign Language His class is quite a scream, With more tortillas and beans Paul Paley Science I have now reached harmony with my environment. Rolfe Rahl P.E. Sound mind, s Elliot Parker Social Studies He flushed out the bones, Margaret Read Art Can't I get workman's compensation on thls'7 Ernest Pearl Engl ish He fought ignorance though greatly outnumbered Walter Reynolds Mathematics He forgot the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Myron Ronne Mathematics I bequeath my Whombat Award to my ambitious Mushroom hunters. Fred Roth Mathematics Here lies Fred, under the rocks, Who'd ever of thought he'd be buried in aJuke Box. Q Q: Al Rothfarb Mathematics In the classroom he was always on the go, His last words were, tell me kids, isn't that so? Rhona Rothman Social Studies For lunch she' ll eat a Humphrey Yo'garlZ she hands out U's for CHIC LE EN BOCA7 Now you know of whom I write, Rhona Rothman--- Mighty Mite. Saul Rowen Health Moved, seconded, and passed, that he rest in peace!! 186 l Larry Rubin Business make me a match, a catch. JoAnna Ruggiero She always wanted to Athletic Coordinator ii.f ' Robert St. John Mathematics Have a nice day. 1315- 1' f .I Joseph Santoyo Art Jose-Dario Santoyo, who never knew when do unto others before they did unto him. - 1 Andree Schmidt Foreign Language ECOUTEZ MES ENFAN ' ,Agn N i. Match-maker, match-maker, find me a find, catch me Engl ishlR eading Coordinator be to TS Allan Scholl Social Studies C June Sloan College Counselor There is a college for you! I-I Byron C. Smith Industrial Arts I thrash you within a millimeter of your life. fi- V lf' ' ' N ' l.. ' fiyf iff 1 w lji- r Q ' 1 -A Q .IQ in - 4.1 1, iii 1 iv' .f. 5 SWT Q l TIN T, 'x I' ,. r . 1 .All X E 4 i' : ' H ' ' .. , 1 . ' '5 1 E' E' ' if , it ,. ff X51 1 - 'xx 1 4' XIV! Xie:-milf tJE ?w 'l l fr .. I VI fl, ,I .Y .X l Raymonde Smith Foreign Language And after all that, she never lost her cool. Warren Snyder :IL . L Social Studies ' .xv -2 He tried :iii , - ,li Dave Solkovits Social Studies Equal and exact Marvin Soll Social Studies Now ain't that too bad. Barbara Stephens Counselor Over and out Richard Stewart English He saw rainbows at midnight Elsie Sweeney Vocational Nursing Don Thibeault T Social Studies Fond of saying I'Il teach these students something about government or die in the process. He did. Harold Wheatley English He grew old but no more wiserp now his mind's productive fertilizer. David Van Gorder ' Science It's non-hab it forming, like fatal. George White Mathematics The only mistake I ever made was when I thought I made a mistake, but I was mistaken. I Sylvan Wachs Business He had lots of potential. Agnes Whitlow Foreign Language CHIC! VACANCES A PERPETUITE! Faculty Steering Committee SITTING: Norma Derri, Robert Lichter, Fran Joseph CPresidentJ, Allan Scholl, Glenn Brownilng. STANDING: Larry IVlerken, Chet Bramblett, AI Rothfarb. ABSENT: Robert St. Jo n CLOCKWISE FROIVI UPPER LEFT Ralph Fry CHead Custodianl. Johnny Grant CSecurity Agenti . Dorothy Capella lCredit Clerkl. SITTING: Jane Cullen CNurseJ. STANDING: Mildred Rose tClerk7. The Atinian Statf sincerely regrets that we were unable Ito attain photographs of our fine bus drivers. They are as follows: J . Gray, A. Harootunian, T. Green, W. IVlason, P. Thomas. UPPER LEFT: Johnnie Ketaily and Debbie Pietrolungo CStu- dent Store Clerkslp UPPER RITGHT: Greta Rosenberg, Bill Parrott, lljlilldia Bosbidk, Barry Greenberg, .JefflCurrin, Juobn Snyder, Joe Klorman CNoon Aidslp MIDDLE LEFT: Selma Sells and Anne Fowler CAlgtendence Office Qlerksbp BOTTOM LEFT: Betty Goshay CLibrarian Clerkbp BOTTOIVIT IVIIDDLE: Elizabeth Jones lTextbook Clerklg Ruby Tebbetts CSecretary to Mr. Luskinl. i ,f- ' px--f T x ,H fau- 4? ,1 X . ?Q-5 4., A ...u , W' ,I A . , s , 53 V -'. ' V -'- l . Rx R- LI: ' fr ' N -5 . -Y' ..:. - 1 ll ,+L X NX YSI1 if-il .Z 1 -:ff li x' ,. .. , 5 .ln-4g.Xw K., .1 f' I -T T -' ' f1 ' 3e5I'iJ -- , '-L ,rf 1. , - - 'Q ' 1 -, Ii, ' K ' b v fx . H- , It ' - .-gyf X ' A .- ,..' ' 5: -.1 ..- i--- wk ' wwf :arif FRONT ROW: S, Roti, C. Lyons, H. Bieganski, C. McFarIin. SECOND ROW: T. Stewart, K. Sleman, J. Bush, P. Carey, K. Fry. THIRD ROW: L, Diamantopoulos, J. Bence, K, Nassi, D. Nliller, J. lVlcKarney, K. Gilmore, V, Clay. STANDING: V. Horwits, A. Ingalls iSponsor7, J. Ballsun, K, Reimer, S, Hedrick, S. Glass, INSET: B. Drescher. Annie Ingalls Sponsor Lisa Diamantopoulos Photo Editor M YZ-117 Steve Roti Steven Glass Jeff Bush Vic.ki Horwits Tanya-Sfewaft 192 Copy Editor Sports, Layout Editor Editor-In-Chief ASSISU5-Ht Edlf0l' An Ed't0 k XX N FW 0 ll M if 1 i cf? Ill i 1 f MG Q tw, ' e: 'ktfr A l 'r J A 'I 0 F ' -,MA 1 5 ir ' r x I 6' ' ' v 1 , J Sue,Hedrick ' lm Peggy Carey 1, We of the Atinian Staff try, to the best of our ability, to record a year of the school life of 3,400 students in a book of less than 200 pages. The yearbook is conceived as an attempt to appeal to the widest group of students possible by presenting experiences that have been shared by most of those who attend- ed Taft. The sports section, junior and sophomore LD. pictures, senior por- traits, faculty, and administration sections of the yearbook are annual fea- tures, whereas the classroom section is new this year. One of the main ob- jectivies was to get more candids in the book. and accordingly itwas decid- ed to have a time-of-day format which involved a pictorial progression from early morning arrivals to departures at the end of the day. Well, here it is- we hope you like it. 4 'ltlt i ii' -.. 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