JUNIOR STATE l as -X1 C JUNIOR STATE Front Row: Valerie Flamer, Cathy Roschko, CPresident' Ethan Feerst, Andy Shebanow. Row 2: Sandy Greenberg, Linda Gase, Debbie Richard. Joe Frascella. Row 3: David Zolkin, Natalie Tawil, Andrea Scharf, Staci Glovsky, Julie Goldenfield, Laura Mitchell, Jennifer Cohen, Tony Aarons, Susan Roter- mund, Dina Seridian, Lisa Sanchez. Row 4: Bob Striegel, Kevin Gates, Stacy Katler, Tammy Blachman, Alan Micklin, Mike Rothman, Leon Proxy Dayan, Glenn Aw- brey, Eric Glassman, Steve Glovsky, Robbie Lerman. Row 51 Andy Wiedlin, Tony Albanesi, Yussel Vinetz, Elihu Gervirtz, Lee Medovoi, Sue Greenwald, Jon Lucas. limited. Mmv 155 LITERATURE CLUB The Junior Statesmen of America planned and enacted Taft's first presidential forum on November 3. Members represented the five major Presidential candidates. Besides this trendsetting event, this group partici- pated in state conventions listening to de- bates, speeches, and other political propa- ganda. The Taft delegation always has been proud of both their prestige and the number of active members. l love going to the conventions, seeing young people come dressed in business suits to debate during the day, and become total- ly radical at the parties at night. -Debbie Richard LITERATURE CLUB-Front Row: Debbie Richard QSecre- taryb, Cathy Jurca, Hilary Mandel QHistorianJ, Kathy For- rest, Millissa Lambert CVice Presidentb, Row 2: Susan Schwartz, Carolyn Weber CPresidentj, Stephanie Mullen, Donna Tamai QTreasurerj. Not Pictured: Valerie Riddel, Jackie Weissman, Mr. William Chaney fSponsorD. Can Shakespeare be fun? ls Crime and Punishment enjoy- able? Can reading long books and short poems cause in- sanity? Permanently? The answers to these questions and many more are revealed at the Literature Club now play- ing in a classroom near you. Come soon, as meetings are It blows my mind! -Donna Tamai You'd be surprised by how much we get accomplished. -Carolyn Weber
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Ii Brody, Carrie O'ConneIl, Mike Haiman QVice- - Lichtman, Debbie Simon. Row 2: Julie Peterson, Kim Daughton, Debbie Stein, Leslie Smith, Chris- ff topher Guinon. Row 3: Elaine Stewart, Karen Si- Ii mon, Natalie Tawil, Chris Anderson, Andrea is. Scharf, Linda Gase. Row 4: Jill Halper, Debbie Ten- III nen, Valerie Flamer, Kathy Arakawa, Chuck F, P I lvl Eli Zi, ry, III- I SERVICE cLuB N I Lords and Ladies once stood for the senior ser- vice club. Now, however, it is open to all students who wish to help at school functions and in the community. Dedicated members can be found selling programs at athletic events, working at dances and social programs, and assisting in the attendance office. The favorite activity this year was cleaning up our campus. Anyone crazy enough to want to lend a hand can join this busy group. ' I had fun almost getting run over by the people who wouldn't stop at the Celebrity Basketball Game. -Chris Anderson I want to thank everyone who worked in Service Club with me. lt's a very fun and worthwhile club. -Cathy Roschko SERVICE CLUB - Front Row. Catherine Dodd, Liz Presidentj, Cathy Roshko CPresidentj, Donna Holmes, Mara Faierman, Beth Drucker. Row 5: Ka- ren Zinn, Allison Cowitt, Paula Savoian, Sharon Kaufman, Richard Motzkin, Mike Lerner. Row 6. Sarina Ball, Andy Wiedlin, Brad Kearns, Rich Hop- per. Mr. Jim Lawor CSponsorj. ' 552. PM ' ' f I 1.5 -5 y 1. ,g 544, 33 ,A 2,3 W we gg .1 3 4' itll? . ,s A F ,D gy ,,, I A -I -I -E' SPIRIT GIRLS - Front Row. Sonji Eaglin, Stefanie Johnson QCaptainj, Donna Jefferson QCO- Captainj, Row 2: Tamara Weldon, Andrea Phillips, Lisa D. Johnson, Rhonda Adams, Delanna Taylor. Row 31 Linda Earls, Sherri Benefield, Verna Johnson, Kea Baker, Clani Tarver, Monique Everch. Row 4: Lorrie Tolbert, Laytonya Davis, Stacy Miller, Kendra Glass, Lisa Banks, Row 5: Vernell Mitchell, Lucresha McGIee, Sandra Howard, Martina Fisher. Top Row. Tm.. ,.,.. 543.33 Earls, Marsha Powell. Ms. Kennedy and Mr. Noble qsp , If . 'I57 SPIRIT GIRLS T'5'z-L':r- q,,Q'1: 31.3 5' ae' f ff sf This vivacious team, appropri- ately named the Spirit Girls, helps to create the spirit at Taft's sports activities. This year the girls held a Christmas Ball in order to promote even more spir- II. I think Spirit Girls are great for the school, as we bring spirit and excitement to everyone! Tammy Weldon lt brings the school alive! -Lau- rie Tolbert rt - - .a .1-15 ,, .5554 J
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