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Staci Glovsky CSophomore Class Presidentb, Nicole Booth, Carmen Scroggie. SQPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE The Sophomore Steering Committee charged into the year with an unmatched bang. They had to. The young group faced the task of leading the sophomores into the produc- tive and spirited three years that lie ahead. The Steering Committee started by informing the IOth graders of the opportunities at Taft, while raising school spirit at the same time. The group also tackled the plaguing problem of reducing the Prom price by planning early fund raisers. But the most critical decision was to pick the class mascot and colors. As the year trailed on, the Committee gained support while its goals were accomplished. This group is still growing and becoming one of the most enthusiastic groups on campus. FALL SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE: Mrs. Rich CSponsorD, Lori Kleban, Marilyn Biedermann, Brad Elkings, Staci Glovsky, Karen Simon, Jenny LaMoine. Row 2: David Zulkin, Todd Piccus, Janet Fine, Jane Doe. Row 3: Renee Sells, Karen Emanuel, Lisa Nakawatase, Jane Doe, Jane Doe. Q54 .-1 If TES J SPRING SOPHOMORE STEERING Abraeen, Tammy Blachman, Victoria Pellegrino, Meredith Pauley, Kelly Terrace 'ci ora Fysman. Row 2: Brian Cooper, And G ld L l' . P. Jessica Pick, Stewart Chesler. Y O erger' esle Campbell, Stephame Medvm' COMMITTEE: Front Row: Valarie Warshawsky Susan
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I A num Ill 1 pq I sf -ss If-- I :biz its I Hitt IL Itcs Ieltfr lllef, lie mm., III late rstelit, IaI,DeiI Th I Ianilas openly urelli limi I! , I 4 I .li II I ,I , it 1 wi 5 JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Some say the Junior year is the worst. Sandwiched between the two others, the Juniors strive for recog- nition. But everyone survives that year thanks to the Junior Steering Committee. This club of innovative leaders steer their class through the middle year blues by planning fun raising and fund raising events. The meetings are conducted during lunch and open to any Junior who wishes to contribute ideas, meet new people and have fun. FALL JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE- Front Row: Beth Drucker, Mara Fairman, Paula Savoin CTreasur- erj, Natalie Tawil CPresidentj, Carol Rea, Kristen Schumacher. Row 2: John Doe, Valerie Flamer, John Doe, Jennifer Cohen. Row 3: Susan Rotermund, Mi- chelle Christie, Lisa Rosenbaum, Kathie Arakawa. Row 4: Renee Bajor, David Finkel, Brad Kearns, Karen Brodkin, Lisa Garber. Row 5: Richard Motzkin, Karen Gore, Robert Benun, Gaby Pener, Gary Hermann. Not Pictured: Mike Haiman QVice-Presidentb, Chris An- derson CHistorianD, Amy Good CSecretaryj. Ben Perkins Uunior Class Presi- dentj SPRING JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE- Front Row: Mike Lerner, Laurie Markson, Beth Drucker, Mara Fairman, Carolyn Rea. Row 2: Renee Bajor, Kenny Fields, Leon Wood, Mike 42 Haiman, Debby Isreal. Not Pictured: Richard Motzkin. if Q XX is -5' f , ., M .Rh .
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ll Ill W! W I E, g , 1 1 YI Sui! Clpll v Wdlll l i 'H' ,, 4Fws'125' FALL TRIBUNE STAFF- Front Row: Chris Schultz QAssistant Sports Editorj, Nancy Motzkin CEditorial Editorb, Kathie Arakawa CFinancial Managerb, Donna Tamai CNews Editorj, Debbie Richard CFeature Editorj, Milissa Lambert CCD- Editor-in-Chiefj, Brian Kramer CPhoto Editorj, Robert Fox CSports Editorj, Michelle Henkin QCo-Editor-in-Chiefj, Mr. William Chaney CSponsorD. Row 2: Ellen Synder, Allen Johnson, Lois Hurwitz, Marci Mitteldorf, Marla Shatz, Michelle Glassman, Collin Grey, Russ Castronovo. Row 3: Gail Shein, Kevin Gates, Jerry Doctors, Danny Raider, Marv Rich, Brian Joseph, Jennifer Kim, Miriam Luber. Row 41 Allison Levin, Sharon Scotton, Debbie Stein, Donna Lichtman, Craig Perlmuth, Sandy Greenberg, Mike Weinhouse, Stuart Levine, Mark Miller. News Item- Who, Tribune Staff What: Publishes the school news, features, editorials, and sports action When: Bi-monthly Where, Taft High Why: To inform, entertain, and voice student opinion Editorial- Problem: Students' opinions are of- ten unheard or lost among other school concerns. Results or dangers growing out of this situation: Students become disinterested in once popular school activities. Solutions: Allow any student, teach- er or administrator to submit letters to the Editor. Also, en- ' able everybody to get new ideas T from the editorial page' SPRING TRlBuNE STAFF- Front Row: Marc Farfel, Gail Shein, Sharon Scotton, Donna Lichtman CNews Editorj, Debbie Richard CFeature Editorj, Milissa Lambert CEditor-in-Chiefj, Kathie Arakawa CFinancial Managerj, Robert Fox QSports Editorj, Catherine Dodd. Row 2: Mr. William Chaney CSponsorj, Allison Levin CFeature Editorj, Linda Gase, Sandy Greenberg, Jackie Thornton, Marla Shatz, Debbie Stein, Jenni- fer Kim. Row 3: Robert Benun, Brad Kearns, Stu Levine, Chris Schultz, Stuart Goldstein. Not Pictured: Nancy Motzkin CEditorial Editorj. Mike Weinhouse CPhoto Editorb. 'I63 TRIBUNE '-LNG. ,,fx--ls Z-1fs.f1' 1'-C.. 1-iii-Z 2 if- IZ
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