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Welcome io. .. llllr. Clemens said, r Havlng taught eight and one-half years at Taft, Van Nuys, and El Camino High Schools, Iam very pleased to be back at Taft. He is an English teacher. NIS. Clopton is an English teacher who came to Taft from San Fernando High School. Her favorite activities are eating, cooking, and crocheting. Nls. Clopton remarked that she liked Taft because the students were warm and received her well. lllls, Gregory, the school nurse, is back after her sabbatical during the fall semester, She attended classes at UCLA and Northridge, lVls, Gregory has worked at Tait for five years. Thanks to. .. il if 5-If r' Ms. Hankins, an English teacher, said, Taft people are so open to all kinds of ideas. I like this quality in young people, and I can only hope they can keep this beautiful quality all their lives. lVls. Hiller is on our new Con- tinuation school staff which helps students who were unable to get a high -school diploma earlier. llllr. llllaung feels that Taft ls a great school with a great tra- dition. He is a math teacher, and his favorite hobbies are photography, watching football and basketball games, and traveling.
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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' -.. X N .I K' fy' M fl' rl l v In .. -, r gk i X 147' llwli My Ni .N ,, X llllkk ef .y if I, ll' lf la b my r J N I A it
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