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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.
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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
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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.
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