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GIRLS' WEEK xw'!XXXXQxi Cef+iPicO-if s rls W095 ,-waafylfwl , . Z Q3 i 3 2 . 2 3 Z 5 'I fl 'ft MAJJIIWEI 71' DISTINGUISHED SENIORS- Front Row: Susan Greenwald, Stephanie Mullen, Jacalyn Weissman, Julie Cornell CCO-Chairpersonj. Top Row: Jill Halper, Linda Marienhoff, Christine Atkins, Cathy Dodd, Irene Modlinski, Donna Shelton, Sue McKareney. Thanks to the tremendous efforts of Mrs. Cornell, the cooperation of Taft's dedicated teachers, and i especially thirty-six notable girls. Girls' Week was a grand success. These three forces combined to enable outstanding girls to participate in cit 7495. . Y- wide activities. Mrs. Cornell asked teachers to I submit the names of girls who excelled in either academics, sports, or leadership. The chosen girls participated in career-related activities, including hospital and government po- sitions. The twelve girls who received the most nominations were recognized at a special lun- cheon. After essays and interviews and hours of deliberation, Jackie Weissman was chosen as the Most Distinguished girl at Taft. As a result of this distinction, Jackie acted as Deputy Superinten- dent of L.A.U.S.D. for a day.
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ATINIAN STAFF And now introducing Cdrumroll, pleasel the l98l Atinian staffl After all those rainy Cor sunny, much worse Sundays spent up in E226 C with no heat, running water, food, or even radio, mind youj we've somehow put together this book for you. Our main goal the past two semesters has been to create something that expresses the feeling that is right now as well as something to reflect on in the years to come Cas we reminisce in our rocking chairsj. We sincerely hope we've ac- complished this. Good Luck to All. Michelle and Brenda Spring Editors byte wdlovm, NU V7 X Clcwmenorp Kllffgkju Pmwiiwi Hmon- 90r1l 00,2 t 1 FALL - Front Row: Brenda Bateen CLayout Editor, purple pen and Pegasus loverj, Michelle Lucas CArtiste and chief goofer-offer personj, Todd Norton Cphotographerj. Row 2: Kris Andersen CFaculty Sectionj, Carolyn Weber CEditor-in-Chiefj, Linda Rhine CPublicity Manager and wearer of the sacred scarfj, Kari Anderson Ctypistj, Andria Miles Canother typistj, Mindy Cambell Cstill another typistj, Julie Caviedes CUnder- class Section and wears funny Braceletsj. Row 3: Jorge Kluchnik Cphotographer and best-dressedj, Greg Cohen Canother photographerj, Steve Kolker Cphotographer, Sports Section, and student activistj, Steve Underberger Cphotographer and part-time Gilliganj, Karin CHallbabyJ Hall CClubs and Activities Section and extra-effort per- son J, Linda Joffe Qartist, photographer, and piggyback-ride giverj, DeShai Ward CDaddy Deej, Mrs. Ingalls CSponsor and vitamin-popperj. Z' 172
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