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The college was founded in 1922 as Taft Junior College. Initially, it was part of the Taft Union High School District with classes held on the campus of Taft Union High School. [ 3 ] The college switched to its current name in 1954 and opened its own separate campus adjacent to the high school in 1956.
The school was founded in 1890 as Mr. Taft's School (renamed to The Taft School in 1898) by Horace Dutton Taft, the brother of U.S. President William Howard Taft. Horace Taft's friend Sherman Day Thacher (the founder of California's Thacher School ) inspired Taft to start his own boarding school.
The following is a list of notable alumni of Taft School. The Taft School is a private , coeducational prep school located in Watertown, Connecticut , United States. The school was founded by Horace Dutton Taft , the brother of President William Howard Taft , in 1890.
When the college was dedicated in September 1912, then United States President William Howard Taft, gave a speech. [2] The college initially specialized in Polish studies, in both history, as well as the polish language, however, by 1915, the college started to offer technical courses, and before the end of World War I, had a Reserve Officers ...
Alvin Olen Baldock (December 17, 1929 – September 14, 2009) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California from 1959 to 1961, the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California from 1962 to 1968, and the Los Angeles City College from 1972 to 1974, and Taft College in Taft, California from 1976 to ...
He is the offensive line coach for Taft College in Taft, California, [5] and teaches history and geography at Taft. [6] References
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Cerritos College, Fullerton College, Golden West College, and Mt. San Antonio College had been members of the South Coast Conference. [1] The Pac-9 Conference was short-lived, operating for only two seasons, in 1984 and 1985. [2] Fullerton and Taft were co-champions of the conference in 1984. [3]