Tahoe Truckee High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Truckee, CA)
- Class of 1956
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- ' . aj ,L ,,-,Qj, 5.p' is--V I F V' x I ' v il ' 'Ui I Q vi. 53 ., G f , :- 2 F , 1 ' 1 74 if .ws -,f , , 4 . ' j f x- 4 . u . 5 N' , . W.. . w V -1. gg? Q 5 1 X q Q Y I Edifor .... JUDE COMMAGERE TAHOE TRUCKEE HIGH SCHOOL Business Manager . . LIN LOYND TRUCKEE, CALIFORNIA Ari EcIi+or . . . KAREN DECKER JUNE, l956 Prinfed by . . . ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY . . . Springville, Ufah DEDICATION His far-sighted planning for the buildings of which TnT is so proud: his tireiess efforts to assist us as inciiviriuats, not only with our intei- fectual growth but also our social and moral cievetopmentg his high standards as a leading ecfucatorg his faith in us and in our futures -f for ati these things ancl many more, we express our gratitude by dedicating the 1956 CHIPMUNK to our Superintendent and Principal, MR. EVERETT V. OROURKE 2 RULES C O MM I TT E E f ZA X, f1 Q f Y OCK FOOTBAM, nj RULES ,K I 1 NX WM UIXPIIES Sportsmanship means respect. Respect for the game anct the inctivictuats participating in the game. Respect for the vaiues associatect with being the winner or being the toser. Respect for the vatues associated with freedom of participa- tion. hetonging ontv to peoples cterticateci to the preservation and strengthening of a free society. Sportsmanship then is a way of ptaying and living the game of life. Everett V. O' Rourke District Superintendent Principal ot High School t- REGINALD SMART Reginald Smart President ot Governing Board Sportsmanship, friendship, and teaciership are a trio of qualities that are eviciencect in varying ctegrees in worte ami ptay by chitctren and actutts. These qualities comhineri with others. particutarty humility and dignity, make us what we are in the strenuous game of tife. Winning the game or the race is of value only when the players can truty toote their fettows in the eyes and say, HWe ptayect the game fairly and accorcting to rutesf, '-1 EVERETT V. 0'RoURKE Jack Felte Fred W. Pedley Dennis Sach Kings Beach Truckee Tahoe City 4 Cf ACH-IES Slroug young pvoplv arv u nulionys life lnloorl, mul llw wlzwulion of llwsv young pvoplv is lliv symbol of hope nnrl r'onl'irlmu'v in llu' fulurv of our nation mul llm worlglg lhvra- lorv, you, llw purvnls of tomorrow. lm sinvvrv as you flirvvl your clvsliuivs, fiufl your Sll'l'llQlllS in your lwlivfs in your- svlwfs, in your homo, in your rommunily. mul in your school. -- Commn BRINIER Conrad Briner Vice Principal Baslcefbell Varsily Coach, Science, Malhemalics Roy Balmer George Boyle Jim Brehler Palricia Bulferfielcl Librarian Induslrial Arls Boys' Physical Educalion. Foolball, Dislricl Speech and Reading Baseball Varsily Coach, Baslrefball Consullanl J.V. Coach, Malhemalics . L as Rowena Cinco+'la Bonnie Cosla Norman Dewhursl' Malilde di Suvero Cora 8 Assisfanl Librarian Malhemalics, Radio, Science Language Arls, Graaf Boolrs, Core II 5 Thelma Finger Dan Holub Barbara Kemp Roberf Madge Dean of Girls Driver Training, Assisfanf Foofball Commercial Arfs Arfs and Crafis Core 9 Coach, Core I0, Core Il CharloHe Pa+noude Jim Pringle BeHy Lou Raker Frank Rafliff siricf Public Healfh Nurse Band, Chorus, General Music Girls' Physical Educalion, Drama+ics. Mafhemaiics Publicafions Core I2 f ' QM v QC x 0, . Alysmae Schul+z BeHy Jo Smi+h Core 7 Homemalring 6 , .L , , GRV UNDS VWMWM IEEPERS Top: Dorofhy Sfice, dislricr secrelaryg Russ York, book- keeper: Helen Armslrong, regisrrar. Lower lellz Jake Sfuarf, dialricl mainienance engineer. Lower righlz Miriam Zwarg, cook. Cus+odial and Bus Slaff Leif To riqlil: Hans Neilson, Skip Ferdinancl, Jimmy Marlin, Jack Miller, Bob Beaverson, Charlie Moore, Erv Walers. Harry Ealon, dislricl supervisor ol lraneporialion. 7 ,P PTAINS As presirfenl of the Tahoe Truvfeee High Sellool sluclenl fvocfy. I have llafl the pleasure of being part of the sluclent council. This year, our student council has had some large problems fo solve and in eaell Case if has sollferl illem. After seeing il lake care of siurlent lnorly problems and business, I van truly say lllllt our student Founvil is one of ll7llfCIl we all van be proud. - CEARY ANDERSON Gary Anderson Presidenf BOE! TI'aSk Virginia SPe6'l6I' Sgnarme Knoefler Vice-Presidenif Secreiary T,-,asurer Siudenf Council 8 VARSITY Roger Holbrook Mick Hogan Presideni Vice-Presidenf Jim Crawford Evelin Sfinchfield Duane Pomln Secre'rary Treasurer R9P'e59nl5llVe f Jim Allen Gary Anderson Bill Barr I0 Chris+ine Bechdol+ Charlie Cushman 4 r Tom Dolley Lila Farrar 7 Pai Fox Sue Knaenef Sharon Li'Hle Judy Loynd II Jay Mandeville Jennifer McCaskie Bob Molsberry Kermif Norris Mar+in PrescoH Xiu Sian Rasmussen Clariia Richards Bob Saniafd I2 , x , X Diane Shaver Dan Sheehan ,i Erwin Single Margarei' Speeier Virginia Speefer Clayfon Spininq Mike Vieu Fred Wofford l3 IVVIIES Tahoe Truckee High, June, i953 An inspired Rookie team tasted its tirst victory ot the season today as the novice squad began to learn how to play the game. Leading the Rookie team in ottensive play and winning spirit were President Cary Anderson, Vice-President Jim Crawford, Secretary Virginia Speeler, and Treasurer Suzanne Knoetler. The Rookies' Coach ot the year was Miss Thelma Finger, their core teacher, com- monly known as ulVia.H Under their Coachis guidance, the Rookies studied Qrientation and Driver Education. As the dun sounded ending their first team ettort, the Rookie squad walked ott the field with a tee mg ot accomplishment and the realization that play- ing the game well requires sound drill and practice in fundamentals. Unce the Rookies had learned the basic rules ot play, they were able to concentrate on setting their standards and working toward the achievement ot their goals. RESERVES Tahoe Truckee High May, 1954 Vvlth a little experience be- hind them, the hard-fighting Re- serves earned their second victory tor the season. Among the teamis offensive plays, the most outstanding was the U17 Specially, a dance which was one ot the Re- serves, biggest scoring ettorts during the season. To push the 17 Specialn on to success were Presi- dent Erwin Single, Vice-President Pat Griffith, Secre- tary Duane Pomin, and Treasurer Bob Sanford, and the whole class as Hbackers-upn. Guiding the team during the game was Mr. Conrad Briner, the Reserves, Coach, who really helped the team to work together and to build school spirit. During the season, the Reserves studied World History and Eng- lish, giving written and oral reports in these subjects. There were also a tew debates in which the class was divided into offensive and deten- sive units, atter which a report trom an otticiaiis gun ended another suc cessiui competitive ettort. ,b Highlight ot the year was the Junior-Senior r 1 lv Roses as the theme song. JUNIVI VARSITY Tahoe rtiruclcee High, June, i955 With two undefeated years behind them, the Junior Varsity loolced torward to still higher scores with President Erwin Single, Vice- President Roger Holhroolc, Secretary Duane Pomin, and Treasurer Virginia Speeter calling signals. As Coach ot the Junior Varsity. Mr. Norman Dewhurst proceeded to teach them U. S. His- tory and tfnglish. With the guidance ot the Coach and the determination ol' the team, two successtut dances were sponsored. lhe. themes were Hernando s Hideaway , J, and mlihe 'lirod ot the Mad Padn. During the month ol May. the team made rl trip hy has to the hay area with a tour ol the University ot California at Pxertxeley a special attraction ot the journey. 467' Prom, held at the Riverside Hotel in 'z' Reno. 'tio carry out the theme ot ulwloonlight and Roses were Am- erican Beauty Roses while the , hand played' Hlvloontight and rl-'lf' -J I W ARSIT Y Tahoe Vliruclcee High, June, i950 A determined Varsity team pushed its way to its linal and hig- gest victory ot the season. Some ot the outstanding players who helped to lead the team to victory were President Roger Holhroolc, Vice-President Mick Hogan. Secretary .lim Crawtord, and Treasurer tfvelin Stinchtield. The Varsity Coach tor the year '55-,50 was lVlr. trranlc Ratlill, who conducted challc tatlcs on Senior prohlems and Calilvornia Government. The thirst play ot the game was a dance, mlihe House ot Blue Lights . given in the school caleteria. The second time the Varsity carried the hall, they marched down the tield with Dayu and scored another victory. The Varsity now laces the Tour- nament ot' Champions in the great game ot lite. Competing and co- opcrating with the many opponents and teammates to he met in their lutures, these experienced players will surety play the game with the spirit ol true sportsmanship. SENIVR SCVIIEBVFI KLLEN, JIM -1 Block T, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 4: Football lVlgr., l, 2: Silver Boxing Glove 3: Chorus 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. INDERSON, GARY -- CSI: 2, Rep. 3, 43 Student Body President 43 Ski Team 2, 33 Stanford Mathe- matics Contest 33 Sacramento Junior College Mathematics Award 3. BARR, BILL -- Block T 43 Transfer Palm Jr. High I, Santa lvlonica 33 Football 4. SECHDOLT, CHRISTINE r- G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Spanish 2, 3: Chorus I, 23 Publications Stall 43 Vvolver- ettes 3, 4. ZRAVVFORD, .IIIVI -1 Block T 2, 3, Sec. 4: Class Sec. 43 Basketball lVIgr. I, 23 Football 3, 43 Publications Stall I. IUSHMAN, CHARLIE - Drama Pres. 3, 4, Transfer Woodrow Xvilson High 3. JOLLEY, TOM r-f Block T 2. 3, 43 Basketball lVlgr. I3 Football 2, 3, 4. TARRAR, l.lLA - Cr.A.A. 2, 3. 4, Drama l, 2, 3, Photography 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FOX, PATRICIA --1 G.A.A. 43 Transfer San .Iuan Union High 4. IOGAN. MICKEY i-1 Class Vice-Pres. 43 Football Captain 43 Transfer Burbank High 4. IOLBRDOK, ROGER -- Block T 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Spanish Pres. 33 Class Vice-Pres 3, Pres. 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 33' Rope Climbing Contest 33 Transfer .Iohn lVluir Jr. High I: Publications Stall 4. lNOEFLER. SUZANNE -- G.A.A. 2, 3, Volleyball Mgr. 4, Spanish 2. 3, Class Treas. l, Student Body Treas. 43 Chorus' I, 2. 43 Vvolveretles 2. 3, 4. .lTTLE, SHARON f- Cr.A.A. Softball lVlgr. 2, 3, Point Recorder 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Chorus 33 Publications Stall 3, Hi-Lights Editor 43 Class Treas. 23 Vvolvereltes 2, 3. Captain 4. .OYND, JUDY --1 G.A.A. 2. 3, 43 CSF Rep. 2, 3. Pres. 4: Spanish 33 Drama 2, 33 Rotary Essay Con- test 3: Chorus I: VVolverettes 3, Captain 4. flANDEVlLLE, JAY - Bloelr T 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, Football 3, 4. flcCASKlE, JENNIFER - G.A3A. 3. 4, Spanish 3, Transfer Laguna Beaeh High 2. flOLSBERRY, BOB - Block T 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Transfer Santa Rosa High 2. JORRIS, KERIVIIT - Spanish 2, CSF 1, 2. '0MlN, DUANE f-- Cv.A.A. 2, 3, All Sports lVlgr. 43 CSF Treas. 2, 33 Spanish 2, 33 Class Vice-Pres. I, Sec. 2, 3, Rep. 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Chorus I. 3. 'RESCOTT, MARTIN r-1 Basketball 45 Transfer Nevada Union High 4. lASlVlUSSEN, STAN -1 Block T 2, 3, Treas. 43 Drama I: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3: Band I, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 33 Class Rep. 23 Publications 2. tlCHARDS. CLARITA - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2. 3: CSF 2. 3, Chorus I. 4. SANFORD, BOB r- Block T 2, 3, 4, Drama I3 Class Treas. 23 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball lVlost Valu- able Player Award I3 Chorus I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3. SHAVER. DIANE -- G.A.A. 3, 43 Chorus 43 Transfer Point Loma High 33 Publications Staff 43 Wol- verettes 4. EHEEHAN, DAN - Spanish 2. SINGLE. ERWIN - BIOCIQ T 2. 3, 4: Spanish Treas. 2, 33 CSF 33 Class Pres. 2, 33 Chorus 33 Transfer Vvilliams Union High 23 Football 2, 4. SPEETER, MARGARET - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Photography 2, Drama 2, Chorus I, 4. SPEETER, VIRGINIA - G.A.A. 2, Baseball Mgr. 3, Pres. 4, Spanish 2, Class See. 1, Rep. 2, Treas. 33 CSF 23 Student Body Sec. 43 Songleader 2, 3, 43 Vvolverettes 2, 3, 4. SPINING, CLAYTON - Block T 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Chorus' 2, 3, Transfer Reno High l. STINCHFIELD, EVELIN r- G.A.A. Point Recorder 2, Basketball lVlgr. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Spanish 2: Drama 33 Class Rep. 3, Treas. 43 Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Wolverettes 2, 3, 4. . IIEU. MIKE -1 Block T 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 33 Football 3, 43 Transfer Yuba, Napa High 2. WOFFORD, FRED i-1 Block T 2, 3, 4: Spanish 23 Transfer Yosemite Jr. High I3 Publications Stall 43 Ski Team 3. I6 VARSITY ROCKIES I 335 55 S3 5-4 UMOR MANAGERS I Q rl l ASSIST! NT MANI- SERS Briefing on tile Eastern Hemisphere ancl Ctiallc Tallcs on speeclr and grammar tmave been tlie main studies of Coaclw Mrs. Sctmitz in time training ot tl1e Assistant Managers. Vvitli timeir Halt-time Activities surrounding tiieir training, time Tnwtqeam A.iVt.'s gave a ciass party catied uclwristmas in Ottler Landsu. Tinley gave a sctiooi dance titled Marcrlz, Wirlris, a successtut ven- ture. Tile Assistant lwianagers contributed to ttle Conditioning Practice u smatl UCutJs team and tlmree oi tlweir own ctreerteaders. Row one: Hutchins, Thornton, Kay, Kaspian, Hulbert, Draney, Good, Watkins, president 7-ly Van- Sickle, Barnes, Knoetler, Baker, Mrs. Schultz. Row two: Poulsen, J. Pomin, stud. council rep. 7-23 Heuga, vice-pres. 7-I7 Rich, Randall, Burger, Gorham, Henry, Borden, Franco, Stone, Schull, Risden, secretary 7-2. Row three: Bervid, English, Brimhall, Firpo, Notley, Decker, vice-president 7-2:WiIson, president 7-21 Cushing, secretary 7-lp Bergman, Frey, secretary 7-27 Reynolds, student council rep. 7-I: Marin. Row tour: Marquis, Brown, Ogle, Barnett, Reisbig, Parr, Patnoude, Quartly, Helgren, Giovannoni, treas- urer 7-2g R. Pomin. Row tive: Parlchurst, Horvath, Peterson, treasurer 7-lg Hubbard, Hagens, Single, Sanders, Kydd, Mandeville, Smart, Woodard. I8 N ANP SERS l'. S. lnislnry mul llrf- slucly of ilu- US. Conslilulion were- llw main Irnining If-1-Imiqur-S givvn liy Ciourli Mrs. Cinrolla for llw c-iglllli grade- lVlamigc-rs. Vlwlw lopivs cormcerrlvd immecl- iuli- lmppf-ningfs nml lllf- Class 4-lc'c'l1-Cl ils ollqivvrs lay llw nalional mvlllocl. ln olller uvlivilic's. Iln- ixlunuggf-rs lmsir-rl Iln-mst-lvvs willl il spring! dance for llwir portion ol llle l'la1ll-limo lin- Iaiimnvnl. 'lillvy nlso prmlllcvcl an winning lvum in ll.A.A. zlnfl had many 0llll'I' players on lmncl lur llu- lxig ganna- warm-ups... Row one: Tremayne, Verner, Palmer, Hughes, Beck, Kohl, Monlano, Moore, Loynd, Mrs. Cincoffa. Row lwo: Briner, Fanger, Hubbard, Freeman, Terkildsen, freasurer 8-2, Molsberry, sfudenf council rep. 8-I: Ayala, Conners, pres. 8-I 5 Cinani, Thomplcins, slud. council rep. 8-23 Henry. Row fhree: Nelson, sec- retary 8-I: Speefer, Kaylor, Noel, Coffey, McGihon, W. Mandeville, Borden, Sanders, Campbell. Row four: Bailey, presidenf 8-2: Mizner, presidenf 8-2: Craig, secrefary 8-27 Harris, Schulfz, Brown, Mason, D. Miller, Engleharf. Row five: Mandeville, Ball, Barr, Trenf, Cushman, Eafon, Sfoclc, Merica, Peferson, vine-presidenf 8-2. Row six: Medford, Fefferman, Paffon, Ellis, Marin, C. Miller, Kumle, Burroughs, Kirby, Cadiew lnof shownl. I9 r f- f- v I r Q l l L2 Q Coach Miss Finger outlined the strategic points of training to he covered hy the ninth grade Rookies and her Chalk Talks centered about English and social studies. All this helped the Rookies when they gave themselves their lirst hig write-up in their autoloiographies. For their Hall-time Activities, the Rookies produced the successful Vvinter Wonderlarlcl. They hrought in a runner-up team for G.A.A. and also sent memhers to the .lay Vee and Vvolveretle teams for their attendance in the Conditioning Practice. Row one: Hulbert, Allen, Frey, Frates, Kaspian, L. Wright, secretary 9-lg B. Brown, Kohl, Stinchtield, Noel. Row two: Bailey, Roberson, Fanger, student council rep. 9-2: Faughn, treasurer 9-lp Notley. Diaz, Vaughan, Verner, Miss Finger. Row three: Firpo, Lander, Ellis, H. Brown, Kenyon, S. Wright, secretary 9-27 Carter, Quilici, vice-president 9-lg Taylor, vice-president 9-2. Row tour: Van Hooser, student council rep. 9-I3 Bechdoltg Graton, Young, Williams, Kehm, Quartly, Reid, Donaldson. Row tive: Hutchins, Holbrook, president 9-lg Rausch, Terkilclsen, Snoen, Lang, Henry, Johnson, president 9-23 Marin. 20 RESERW ES limi- spvnl on srriillniugvs in llw Qlrivvr lruining fur mul ll0lll'ly Cllulli iliullis ol worlcl llislory wr-rv ilu' nmin slurly ggrouml lor Coufli lxlr. Holulm. llis Rc-sl-rvvs. usinsf lllis lmowlvclgv. we-rv ..liIf- lu mlvuiiu- in Ilu-ir ill'l'0HlpllSlIlTlf'lllS lor lllis, llwir ll'lllll yvur. Vlilwy sponsored lin- Aulumn lmfniws lor lln-ir SlIK'l'1'SSl.lll vs-nlurv inlo llle Hull-limv Aflivilivs. ililwy supplivcl many me-mln-rs lu ilu- Vursily, .lily Ve-0. uncl ollwr sporls I1-urns lor llivir pzlrl in ilu- Conclilioning l,l'ill'lll'0. 4 M Q ' ' Row one: Mr. Holub, While, Lander, Verner, siudenf council rep. IO-I: Slaie, secreiary I0-21 Baker Frank, Moore, Monlano. Row 'rwoz Coffey, Rausch, Marquis, Farrar, Tremayne, Gray, Kirby, Crick Sfricklancl. Row fhreez Grahn, Faughn, Hogan, vice-presideni IO'2g Schuliz, Hallef, Wray, Burger Van Hooser. Row Four: Li++Ie, Hofsenpiller, Osburn, Cooper, presidenl IO-2gWhi+ley, Graion, Thomp- kins, Hensley. Row live: Schull, presidenl IO-lg Vaughan, sludeni council rep. IOAZQ Nelson, Harris 'rreasurer IO-2: Wooclsford, Miller, Holbrook, Wood. 21 JUNIF R VARSITY VVilli minds loolcing forward to first string. the Junior Varsity furthered ilu-ir preparation with a ycar of training in Ll. llistory and Cliallc Tallcs on iuturc- occupations witll C0ilt'Il iwlrs. di Suvero directing llie plays. They spent time advancing themselves willu dances lilcc Christmas Fantasy and money-malcing ventures iilce pom-pom and game- relrvslmment sales for tile final scoring elflqort in the Junior-Senior Prom. They conditioned themselves by sending play- ers lo the major teams' of Varsity, Jay Vee, and the Vvolveretles. Row one: Neel, Lakey, Brines, Lang, Christensen, Antillon, Herzog, O'Neill, Mrs. di Suvero. Row two: Farrar, Armstrong, Decker, student council rep. I I-27 Commagere, secretary l I-Ig Trent, student coun- cil rep. II-ly Robertson, Mandeville, Trask. Row three: Lee, Stone, Hecker, M. Brown, J. Wilson Wing, Giovannoni. Row tour: Schmidt, Heuga, Street, secretary Il-21 J. Browne, Loynd, Carter, Abbott. Row tive: Ashton, Eaton, Ball, vice-president ll-25 Gilmore, treasurer llg Craddoclc, Hal- bert, Cooke, president ll-2. Row six: Record, Johnson, Woodward, Sites, Lavery, Sheehan, presi- dent ll-lp D. Wilson, vice-president ll-l. 22 K .. '56' SPlRaT!I X -1-TC -2 lx. ' I I A X X - JI N xg. K3 55222 N U as of -9+ 5 4 Q, .Z 63:5 sys' Q N C 'bf xlws J I N STATIC HOI IR eorge Kenyon, Carlef Terkildsen, Tim John- n, Jimmy Hufchins, Larry Reid, Harold Brown, lan Young, Mr. Dewhurst FROM LITTLE PINE CONESU fiayfon Record, Janice Noiley, Nancy Kaspian, ,iIIian WrigI'11'. IF I GIVE MY HEART TO YOIV' Jim Crawford io S+anley Baker. VARIOUS LOOKS FROIVI ANCIENT NOOKSH Mickey Hogan, Sonia McCaskie, Harry Wood- ward, Karen Decker, Bob Heuga, Mrs. di Suvero Linda Loynd, Glenda Lakey, Nikki Ann Wing Erwin Single. in IJ IJ+T BIVVORKING BRAINSU Dennis Hogan, Doroihea Frey, Tim Johnson, Bob Williams. l,l'l l'l.lf ATOIVIS AT VVORKH Sevenih period chemislry. SUM Ol: Tlllf SlfVIfN'l'll GRADE Mr. Trask wifh fhe maih class. 25 HVVHAT A FORMULA Jay Mandeville, Dan Sheehan, Doug Cooke Judy Loyncl, Carol S+ree+, Charles Cushman A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING lice Lander, PaHy Rausch, Gerald Faughn, aria Moniano, David Whifley. USING THE BIRD SYSTEIVII' Qu--V 'aaron Lang, Pai' Carier, Yvonne Brines, Shir- y Taylor. HSCRIBBLE QUICK, GIRLS! Miss Kemp +o CIari+a Richards, Virginia Speeier Diane Shaver. THEY TELL THE TALES, The pubiicafion class of I956. VVIlI'I l'l.lNCZ Tllli TINIE f'lVV!lY George++e Faughn, Dennis Hogan, Larry Snoen Shirley Whi+e, Bob Sfricklancl, Sondra Tre- mdyhe. XVI lA'l S CY JOKINCZ. GIRLS? Sharon Bechdolf, Janef Allen, Ani+a Anlillon. fZli'l I'ING 'l'IIli SIMM S'I'RAIClIT Donna Burger, S+effie Firpo, Ellen Rich, Karen Knoefler, Barbara Nelson, Peggy Hubbard. I.lTTl.li EACER I3lZAVIiRS Seve-nfh and Eighfh grades. DO IT YOURSELF BUGS ar+y PrescoH', Dave Asl1+on, Jerry Browne, ll Barr, Nolan LiHle. MVVATCII TIIOSE FINGERSN Kenny Wilson, Jimmy Heuga, Jess Marin, Frank iorclen. THE MECHANICAL AGE AT VVORKH Gary Holbrook, John Woocl. LINES FOR TIIE FUTURE Cecil Craddock, David Carler, Mickey Hogan Wes Ball, Don Henry, Doug Wilson, Mr. Boyle ROCK AROUND THE MAP Sherry Briner, Judy Fanger, Bill Verner, Diane Speefer, Barbara Nelson, Nona Rae Coffey, Bob Cushman, Joe Monlano, Jess Marin, Waller Mandeville. INI LR f OlVlMl YNIC NIION Sevenllw grade core. uExp0ri0nz'ia vs muy nvvvsario Glenda Lakey To John Wood. Rvgarrlvz la photo Janice Gray, Ron Johnson, Bob Williams, Mrs. di Suvero, Sharyn Wrighl, Judy Vaughan, Don Van Hooser, Berger Nelson, Gavin Roberson, Sheila Fanger. Ax , N X 91 X. ,IIZ J fff' fr' ,ff if X xx g . 5, Q Musik Lk I A K 1 XL WN i ' A fix' Ni 5 M XX Qgxjgis , X xxx N' Q , 4 , Q 4 - x vm-ff 'Z gym k V V ,' ks W9 Qi fkw if W v . r W,3 '? x 'B-51, my 'W 'W , - 1. QNTER f l' Q 'V YV 1 1 pep Club Pubhcaffons H 'Z -i Becl1dol+, Commagere, Loynd, business manager: Roberfson, O'Neill, Mandeville, Lavery, Shaver, Tre- mayne, Holbrook, Sanford, LiHle, Trenl, Gilmore, Decker, arr eolifor. PUBLIC! Tl' NS STA FFS Starling tlle year off witln a lolaulc slencil, a ream of paper, a priniervs contract, and mucll determination, tlle class began its laslcs. Represonlalives attended conlercnces wliiclm lielpcd llie stall memlners set tlle lwigll standards toward wlliclx flwy worlcml. Jude' Commagere Chipmunlt Edifor Sharon LiHle Hi-Ligh+s Edilor 32 CA LIFV RNIA SCI-If LARSI-Il? FEDERATIV N L SECOND SEMESTER I-V w iw: OINeiII, Decker, Trenr, Wing. Isiviw Iwo: Brown, Woodward, Frank, Gray. Row 'Iwwz Miss Finger, Schmidf, J. Loynd, Pa'mer, I.. LoyncI. OFFICERS L. I..0ynCI, 'wr rcvffiryj W i n g, IN: ,1N, me-I: Miss Finger, Innulfy iirIvii.fir7 ScI1micII', 'IIIICICITI' coun- iiI rr'iirr:ur:nIfiIivf:2 J. Loynd, iivr:uifIr:iiI, In IIN- xmir UI IIISI. iliqlllllt' iIiI'lli'Iil'l' Iligli SIIINNII uns in sI.nIIc'tI.1s fiIl.1pI4-r IIIH UI IIN' fiuIiIIorniu S1IN1I.nsI1ip I'i1-1Ic-r'- nliun lllIlIl'.' IIN' 4Iirn'4'Iiun UI iIiIN'Imn Ifinw-I-. IIN- Inns p.1l'Iicip.1Ii-II in .N'IixiIii's UI IIN' No IIll'I'I l,lSIl'IliI. lliis Hair IIN' .N'llxlIN's III rlurli-II pau'IN'lp.nImg in In xisi IRIIIUII 4Inv .II IINI I uix4'rsiIx' UI Ncx'.llI.1, iniIi.nIingj :NM IlH'lllIN'I'S, IIIHI In-ing INmsI In IIN' IIIIII Ifislriml .1:mll.uI Ill1'l'I ing. IIN- IIIOIIH' 4lIllllIHI xxIuNIi IIN' prngnnn. p.nN-Is, .NNI Ili, missions wx-l'v Im al s 1- QI was H51-uN'Ii Im' 'Iimnnri'mv. iIiIiis jlI'0Ql'illlI IllI'Ill'lI mul In IN' ml g,!r1'aII Sll1't'l'hS. In ImnpIm'I1' IIN' svnson. FIRST SEMESTER Row one: O'NeiII, D e c It e r, Trent Row Iwo: Wing, Ander- son, L. LoyncI. Row Ihree: Miss Finger, Schmidf, J. Loynd. 33 'wsfxs GIRLS' A'l'i-ILETIC ASSOCIATIF N SENIOR LEAGUE Row one: Wing, Mandeville, Knoefler, Pomin, Decker, L. Loynd, V. Speeler, E. Slinchfielcl, Li++le, O'Neill, J. Verner. Row 'rwoz Fox, Shaver, S+ree+, An'rillon, Lang, Kohl, Kaspian, Frales, Allen, HalleH, Moore. Row ihree: Miss Ralcer, Trenf, Roberison, K. Verner, McCaslcie, C. Lander, Grafon, Noel, P. S+inchfield, Taylor, Quilici, Lalcey. Row four: Brines, Richards, J. Loynd, Nolley, Faughn, Diaz, Wray, S. Wrigh+, Fanger, Lee, Neel. Row five: Commagere, Chrisfensen, S+one, Wilson, Brown, AbboH'. Gray, Marquis, Rausch, Frey, A. Lander. Row six: Carler, Farrar, M. Speefer, Vaughan, Bechdolf, Van Hooser, Monlano, L. Wrighf, Slafe, Frank. JUNIOR LEAGUE Row one: Hensley, Helgren, Reisbig, Brown, Marquis, Sanders, Noel, Decker, Tremayne, Kaylor. Row lwoz Sieele, McGihon, Pomin, Firpo, Reynolds, Cushing, Frey, English, Briner, Fanger. Row lhree: Kenyon, P. Hubbard, Speefer, Nelson, Craig, Bailey, Mizner, Mandeville, Palmer. Row four: Harris, Rich, Coffey, Horvaih, Burger, Parkhursl, Giovannoni, Henry, Barnes, Van Sickle. Row five: Freeman, Curran, Knoefler, Palnoude, Brimhall, E, Hubbard. Hagens, Ogle, BarneH. 34 BOY S' A'Ii-I!.E'l'IC ASSOCIATION SENIOR LEAGUE Row one: Dolley, Molsberry, Wofford, Crawford, Holbrook, Barr, Sanford, Rasmussen, Allen. Row: lwo: Mr. Brehler, Cooke, Ball, Gilmore, J. Browne, Carfer, Halberl, Craddock, Herzog. Row 'fhreez Single, Mandeville, Giovannoni, Trask, Sheehan, R. Johnson, Wilson, Ashfon, Williams. Row four: Nel- son, Wood, Baker, Osburn, Harris, Cooper, Miller, Henry. Row live: Reid, Kirby, Van Hooser, Schull, Crick, Thompkins, Quarfly, T. Johnson, Hu+chins. Row six: Firpo, Young, H. Brown. JUNIOR LEAGUE Row one: Quarlly, Brown, Mason, Cinani, Ball, Barr, Thompkins, Henry, Gorham. Row fwo: Borden, Loynd, Medford, Molsberry, Mandeville, Kumle, Siock, A. Pelerson, Noiley. Row Jrhree: Kydd, Schull, Burroughs, T. Peferson, Engleharf, FeHerman, Smarf, Bergman, Parr. Row four: Single, Randall, Good. Pomin, Conners, Wilson, Huega, Bervid, Hufchins, Slone. Row five: Thornion, Kay, Kaspian, A. Marin, Baker, Woodard, Franco, Huberf, Draney. Row six: J. Marin, Cadiew, Eafon, Verner, Merica, Kohl, Tren+, Monlano, Cushman, Hughes, Mr. Brehler. 35 ' REME'l l'E3 Row one: Tremayne, Robertson, O'Neill, Loynd, Decker, V. Speeter, Stinchfield, M. Speeter, Richards, Shaver. Row two: Bailey, Mizner, Craig, Copeland, Wing, Antillon, Lander, Vaughan, D, Frey, Abbott. Row three: Kaylor, McGihon, Gray, Frank, J. Palmer, J. Mandeville, Slate, Hallett, S. Bechdolt, Van Hooser. Row four: Cushing, Coffey, D. Speeter, Nelson, Frates, Diaz, Notley, Kaspian, Allen, Taylor, Quilici. Row live: Firpo, G. Palmer, J. Fanger, Briner, Cassidy, Wilson, Brown, Wright, S. Fanger, Wray. Row six: C. Bechdolt, Hubbard, V, Frey, Giovannoni, Decker, Reynolds, V. Mandeville, J. Brown, Lang, Schmidt. The mllremettesu, sponsored lay the xnior Class, were very active in their rst season as a chartered organization lTnT. Cheerful uniforms, including 'lmite blouses and reol scarls, and an rganized cheering section, supported lay 1tl1usiasliC yells and waving pom-poms. 'ere Cllaraclerislics of tlie Pep Clulyls Jirit. Determination. planning, and uidance from Trem have enabled this aaris mliremeltesn to eslablisll a sound nundation lor success in accolnplishing ieir future tasks. J. O'Neill, president: L. Loynd, secretary: K. Decker, treasurer-g J. Commagere, vice-president l 36 BL' Ci ' Row one: Giovannoni, Cooke, Lavery, Wofford, Baker, Sanford, Rasmussen, Dolley. Row 'rwoz Osburn Williams, Schull, Trask, Wilson, Sheehan, Ball, Barr. Row lhreer Single, R. Holbrook, Crawford, Mols berry, Allen, Cooper, D. Holbrook, Vaughan. Row four: J. Mandeville, Sfrickland, Harris, P. Mandeville Schuliz, Craddock, Mr. Brehler. J. Crawford, secrefaryg B. Molsberry, lreasurer: T.Sheehan, vice-president S.Rasmussen,presuden+. ,HW work T was Smmid in 'IW Fun ol losl. lollowing llw lirsl loollmll svn- son. Sinn- llwn lllvy lmvv orgalnizvcl lllr- syslvm ol uslu-rs nl our Qilllws. Vlilwy lmvc- In-lp.-fl in nmlxing our rooling svrlion morn- vl'l'm'lix'v. uncl now sponsor llw lmoys' inlrnmurnl progmm. ,l1llIS yvur Illvlr prolvfl was lo svll lmoole fovvrs. df-mls. srliool souve-nirs. uncl au'r'1'ssori0s. ililu-y also complvlely rs--:mule lllvir ronslilulion in orclvr lo lry Io mnkr- Ilu' lllofli an lvucling orgfalnizn- lion ol llll' ,l4illIUl' Vl4flli'lii'l' lligll Sl'll00l. 37 QGQQ KT G gf. g' C. ff'Nf'N 05 59 ga!! 9+ Q. kk 'ip 6 AA - ' on af' r , fy ref- v Noel Vatuabu' ' 0- ev- C340 X ,b 'X 2 o 6 in eq . t. yd N, Ka 'W 0 L, O v 4 f 1x Z 4 o 0 X I O QW 1 '6' f- X,- ff 1, rv' Viv, x , O V V F T T MWWXN 'A Wk,A.N jf ,,- ff I . gs 4 101 VARSITY Row one, lett to right: M. Hogan, D. Hogan, noni, Trask. Row two: Verner, Hotsenpillar, Fa Young, Peterson, Baker. Row three: Coach B ford, Cractdock, Halbert. Row tour: Littieioh SENIOR INDIVIDUAL SHOTS: R. Holbrook, berry, B. Sanford, J. Crawford, T. DoIIey, J. The '55 FootIJaII season cIispIayecI the t Iners. The Student Body and spectators I7eeI and enthusiasm. In tI1eir efforts to gain top toni:-rc-m'e st' position. Coach BreI1Ier and Coach HoIuI9 An outstanding eva-nt of the season was' tain iVIicIc Hogan crowned Caroi Street Ioottu Bob Trask was 1-Iecteci most vaIuaIJIe p squad. Dougtas ,,,,,,,, South Tahoe .,,, Stewart H ,..,. ., Carson ,,,, ,, Winnemucca Manogue , , Lovetock . Loyalton ,,,, VFTBA LL 'ey, Sanford, Holbrook, Crawford, Giovan- lfz, Cooke, Mandeville, Gilmore, Harris, almn, Molsberry, Ball, Donaldson, Woods- all, Henry, Johnson, Williams, Single, Herzog. Single, M. Hogan, S. Rasmussen, B. Mols- spiril ol lln- linil roolvrs mul lvum mvm- -nson ri-rurcl is pmol' ol our improvement - Nvolvi-rinvs wvrv lwlcl ul llw lmllway c-rn ol plays mnclv suc'cc-sslul lmy ilu- lc-am. morning mum- will: l.ovvl0clc wlwn Cap- lulurc- cnpluin ol ilu- Vvolvvrim- Foollmll T Opp. ' 6 n O 5 7 l 4l P 52 I 52 1 20 J 7 Q 42 Ci-IEE LEA DERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janice Mandeville, head cheerleader: Duane Pomin, Karen Decker, Sharon LiHIe. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janef Allen, Ani+a Diaz, Joyce Slafe. 43 TnT 84 ,,. ...Yv, 43 ,, . Game Souflw Tahoe Loyallon , Opponent 46 32 49 VARSITY gs W-.41 ' , 5 W4-.-4 58 Y,,4, ,,,, 68 ,,,. VV.VV..... 32 ,,,,. ,7,,.,,, 55 Y,7,, ,,5. 37 ,,,,,,,, ..,.V . . 46 ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 44 ,,,7,,, .,.... 43 ,.,..,,. ,,,. 4I ,,7,A 676, 42 .,2Y2222 .2A. 50 7,,,,,,, ,,,, 27 22622622 .666 50 22622226 .262 47 2262.662 ,... Reno Loyallon .,.. Downieville Reno Winnemucca , Douglas Winnemucca , lvlanogue .... Sfewarf Slewarf .,,,., Manogue .226 Loveloclc 2,,,,,,, , , Douglas ,,,,,,,,a Loveloclc .a,,.A ,, 6I 58 53 50 ,. . 4l , 57 56 43 70 ff 64 55 ,s 78 ff 53 Top left Vaughan, Rasmussen. Top rigl'n': Trask, Wilson, INDIVIDUAL PICTURES: C. Spining, F. Cooper, I It-f N Sur Jn' I- LL Tlw 1956 Xvolvvrine baske-llnlll squad. coached lay Conrad Briner. playa-cl Iln- mnsl suvrf-ssful svnson in Ill? sc'l100l's' Ilislory.wiIl1 an final ranking of fiflll place' in Cormfvrs-ru'0 slanding. Caplain Sian Rasmussen and vo-ruplain Doug Vvilson provide-cl Ille lvadersllip on llw Courl wllilv mol:-rs' supporlvd from llle lvleavll- vrs. Tvmn spirit and all-rouml purlivipa- lion lmvx- Inez-n ussf-ls in llw improvc-mf-nl um! ildVillN.'6ll1K'll' of TnT's Varsily. 'ww V gy L. L-v fm. X Mugy- .4 5 1 H 1 K 55 . if , it is aff W T VK kv .3 if fx SQ gg Y as Vs s - 44 x X if 1 'E ki 5 it -fm WM him? jiv 'Il O!.V1ERE'l l1ES rliop playing ulmilily, increasing spiril. nncl sporlsmunslrip wr-re Ille lnrlors Ilml mucic' lin- i950 Vvol- vc-rm-llv lmslu-llmll svason an surrx-ss. lfiqlrl wins, lim-v losses was llwir rl-corcl, lin- lwsl in Ill? lvmn's Ilirf-0 yvur liislory. llvlly l.ou Rulu-r rouvlli-cl from Ilia' lwnrll wllilx- lI'ilHl lvmlvrs on lllc- llloor wi-rv Sr-nior Cupluins. .luciy l.oyml nml Sliuron l.ilIlv. vliln- loss ol' llleir si-von Sc-niors lvuvvs Ilia- squml willi only lwo ol lin- original Vvolvm-rffllvs. lmul lin' inilinlivv sliown lmy the junior rn:-mlwrs is an goocl sign llml Ilif- Vvolvm-rvlll-s will ronlinlu- Io aci- vannrc- in lin- liulurv. Top leii: Gilmore, Knoefler, I57 Commagere, 245 Schmidi, 2l C. Bechdoll, 443 Fanger, 5Ig Allen, 50: Lillie, 32: Slreel, 20 Speefer, 34: Decker, 31: Anlillon, I4q Coach Rakerg O'Neill 577 Slinchfield, IO: Mandeville, 4lg L. Loynd, I3: J. Loynd, 35 Roberlson, 527 Frey, 557 Vaughan, 58: S. Bechdoll, 451 Shaver 563 Brown, 401 Wing, 53. TnT Game Opp 27 lvlanoque 9 33 , , Manogue 24 56 I Soulh Tahoe I7 25 , Slewari 20 42 , , Fallon, 39 28 Douglas 46 35 . , , Fallon 42 26 7 , Douglas 47 55 . ., , , Souih Tahoe , I7 29 Manogue , , , I I 29 Y I , Manogue . I I5 47 SKI TEAM Lell To riqlwlz M. Hogan, Donalclson, Anderson, Schull, caplainy Slriclcland, Woocl, D. Hogan, Wofford 6 I I' i I' li 6 Q O F G L 5. r D 5 n Q Leff To riglxlz V, Speeler, J. Abbolf, J. Hallelf, A. An+illon, head sonqleacler. 48 FREE THROW CONTEST WINNERS Virginia Speeler, Dean Holbrook, and Sherry Briner. CHECKING IN Duane Pomin, score keeper: Shirley Taylor, Wolverelle. Ai, .Q rrr, W Wiz? PQ. 7' SKI DAY WINNERS Leif fo riqlwf, back row: Mandeville, W.: Hogan, Sanders. Fronl row: Mandeville, V.: Giannini, Heuga, Rolison. 49 BOYS' A'l'i-ILETIC ASSOCIATIV N JUNIOR BASKETBALL WINNERS Leff fo righf: Conners, Cadiew, Cushman, Merica, Ayala, Monfano, JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL WINNERS Leff fo righf: Engleharf, Terkildsen, Eafon Mandeville, Medford, Kumfe, Sfock. Sec ond row: Mason, MiIIer, Barr, Rolison. Fronf row: Loynd, Cinani, TI1ompIxins, Hen ry, Peferson. SENIOR BASKETBALL WINNERS Leff fo righf: Holbrook, Mandeville, Spin- ing, Molsberry, Crawford, Wofford, Barr. SENIOR VOLLEYBALL WINNERS Leff fo righf, back row: Wofford, Sanford, Holbrook, Molsberry, Mandeville, AIIen, Fronf row: Crawford, Barr, Prescoff, Spin- ing, Rasmussen. GI RLS' AT i-ILET I C ASSOCIATION EIGHTH GRADE SOCCER Back row: Mizner, Tremayne, Curran, Har- ris, Hensley. Fronl row: Craig, Sleele, Freeman. gr EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Back row: Harris, Curran, LiHle, Freeman Sleele, Kenyon, Hensley. Fronl' row: Bailey, Tremayne, Mizner, Craig. EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL Back row: Hubbard, Palmer, Copeland Briner, Spee+er. Fronl row: Kaylor, Mc Gihon, Fanger, Nelson, Coffey. SENIOR HOCKEY Top row: M. Speeter, Pomin, V. Speeter SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Top row: Shaver, Knoefler, Stinchfield, Bechdolt, Fox, Loynci. Second row: M. Speeter. Pomin, V. Speeter, Richards. A great many exciting noon games have been entered in the G.A.A. recorcihooic for this year. Stiii to he Contested are the hasicethaii and softhaii tournaments, which wiii have been com- pleted by June Sth. To those who have won the coveted sieeve emioiems for their school sweaters this year, congratulations. 52 Shaver, Richards, Fox. Second row: Mc- Caskie, Loynd, Stinchfield, Bechdolt, Little. BOXING AND III RESTLING WRESTLING PARTICIPANTS Bfmlc row, lell lo riqlwlz Herzog, Hulclwins, Mandeville, P.: Schullz, Mandeville, W. Fronl row, lefl Io riqlwl: Brown, Sanders, Mandeville, J.: Medford. I. I' fam - Qs: . 1. YN -sq A BOXING PARTICIPANTS Brick row, le-ll Io riqlwl: Henry, Monlano, Ellis, L.: Good, Kumle, Slone, Wilson. Middle row: Ball, San- ford, Allen, Marin, Ellis, D. Fronl row: Pomin, Borden, Parr, Conners, Hulchins, Heuga, Balmer. 53 .Q-... COA Ci-IES C C Mx i COACHES: Dan Holub, assis+an+ foofballq BeHy Lou Raker, girls' physical edu- cafionp Jim Brehler, foorball, Jay Vee baske+baH, 'rraclcg Conrad Briner, varsi+y baskefball. 54 George Boyle, boxing. TnT Ski Team Coach, Gordon Bufferfield COACHES: Don Trask, wresiling: HI INI ERS. IHE YEAR REALLY HAS BEEN ONE OF FUN AND PROGRESS. DEIERMINA- IION AND COOPERAIION HAVE BEEN SHOWN BY INI INDIVIDUALS IO IM- PROVE CONDIIIONS. IHEIR SPIRII HAS BEEN REFLECIED ON IHE GROUPS IHAI ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR IHIS YEAR'S SUCCESS. SCHOOL LIFE WIIHIN INI AND COMMUNIIY LIFE AROUND INI HAVE BEEN PROFIIABLE. YOUR ABILIIIES IO ACCEPI DECISIONS AND IO REACH FOR IMPROVEMENI HAVE BROUGHI PROSPERIIY IO IHE PRESENI. IHE SPIRII OF INI WILL BE CARRIED ON BY IHE GROUPS IO COME. IHIS IMPROVED SPIRII IOGETHER WIIH CONIINUED SPORISMANSHIP WILL MAKE A FOUN- DAIION FOR A BEIIER FUIURE. AS IHIS YEAR IS ENDED WE CAN LOOK BACK ON IHE IRIBULAIIONS IHAI HAVE BEEN A PORIION OF OUR SCHOOL YEAR AND BEGIN PLANNING FOR IHE FUIURE. IHE CONSIDERAIION AND CO- OPERAIION PREVAILING IN YOUR LIFE HAVE MADE ME PROUD IO BE ACCEPIED AS A PARI OF IHE INI IRADIIION. I HOPE IO BE BACK NEXI YEAR AND WIII-I YOUR CONIINUED HELP. IHERE WILL BE MORE AND NEW IDEAS FOR 'mam SCHOOL SPIRII 55 FG!! ..A 41 ' - Kc f M .XD 'iv JYXQ If gf x N f 1, fl T Q O X x ,ff V 'X ff X lf cl 1 ' i I 'I ? X z 'mf 'A V f I f ,f I ffl lx K V If V X l xl M 7 'ag Q f 4 4 'f L J 1 K Cl ,, ' V I If K If 'D 51 Xl' W l , JDK A X r C: 6,,. ,-f J - Q-.D ' f -- -N-N ,LM M fhAAA.n.A11 .l..M-AQHA... . .L... .,l,, .. Aff Wu Bored and Hungry? Oh, Come on Teach. There She Goes!!! Freshmanlllll Homecoming Royalfy. 6, Noon Session. 7. Cu+e Threesome 8. Tee Hee! 9. A Pool? We'H Flood fhe Gym! I. Newsy 7 No+e 2. lnseparable Rembrandfs 3. Swing Pre++y 4. Gleesome Tlwreesome 5. Hey, you! Ch, No! HS Someplace! 9 Who, me-7 Affeniion, please!! Cufe, !1ul'1Caro!? Seniors?! Working hard? 6 Fufure Junior A real lwall pass, Sian? Hall Sfucly. Cauqlwl in flue acl. Sexy. Rah Rah Girls, Free lreading?l Hme. Fair exchange. Thaf spirif in 'rlwe window Wall! My public. 'F P x 3 4 H Tllougll your plums are unvvrluin, and fife before you is u question, may your road lead to lmppiness and your prolmlwns to firm' success Rernember llzul in all plmses of life sporlsf munsllip is necessary. Farewell lo llw floss of '56, 61 ' EAM BOOSTERS All members of tile TnTeam extencl a following team boosters who lielpeol t le sincere HTi1anlQsN to the .. 0 ma e this edition of the Chip- munlz possible. BYRON ABBOTT, PLUMBING Kings Beaeiz. California ABBOTT'S COTTAGES A. Almimotl ALPINE GLASS CO. IQPIIO. NC'l7U!IG ANDY'S BOAT RENTAL 'laluoe Vista. California ARMANKO'S OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Reno. Ni'l7Gl10 BANK OF AMERICA N.T. and S.A. Truckee Braneil NNINGS RESORT 81 PHOTOGRAPHER CR Kings Beach, California BROWN-MILBERY, INC. H. V. CAR TER CO., INC., San Francisco Power Niowers anrl Lawn Equipment CI-IISM ICE CREAM CO. Reno. Nevada COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Bill, Ir. anrl Bill, Sr. COFFEY'S AUTO SERVICE Glenn Coffey CONGER'S CAFE AND MOTEL VV. C. Conger COTTAGE HOTEL less llflfl leltlll IIOHCYHUYI AWFORD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE E. I. Cmwforfl H. S. CROCKER COMPANY, INC. Reno. Nevada Seliool Stationery anrl Furniture CABONA'S DEPARTMENT STORE CURRAN DISTRIBUTING Naee ami Amelia Firpo Iv- F- Cllffflll CAPITOL CAFE DENTIST fulia and Iolznny Ciarflelli Dr. llilliarcl M. Holmes DONNER PINES RESORT, Donner Lake Berge and Norma Nelson DOYLE'S MARKET Doyle McGuinn EVERGREEN LODGE Ray and len Evans FIBREBOARD PRODUCTS, INC. Trlwieee Timber Division FOREST INN F. P. Faust GATEWAY MOTEL Truckee, California GOODFELLOW'S COFFEE SHOP Reg Smart HALES DRUG STORES Crystal Bay, Nevafta HELLER'S VARIETY Pearl anrl Chas. Heller HOMESIDE MOTEL, Homewood Mrs. Ester M. Aronizalt IRENE'S COFFEE SHOP Tom and Irene Quinn KEHOE'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Basil T. Kehoe, Ir. KING'S BEACH LAUNDROMAT ' Ruth and Richard Lavery KING'S BEACH MOTEL Virginia and Chester Robertson LAKESIDE PROPANE CO. Clay F. Diliz L and L MOTEL Ioyce and Oscar Letzang LOYND'S DRUGS Tructeee-King's Beach THE MOSELEYS Mactolin and Charles H. Moseley NORTH TAHOE LAUNDRY Virginia and Chester Robertson OSBURN'S SUPER SERVICE Charles V. Osburn PASTIME CLUB Mrs. Cleo Klein E. H. PEARSON 935 Ferris Lane, Reno PINE COVE COTTAGES Tahoe Vista, California POMIN'S TAHOE PARK COTTAGES Mr. anci Mrs. E. H. Pomin RAY 81 MIKE'S SHELL SERVICE King,s Beach. California IICHARDS LAKESIDE GARAGE, MOTEL I. R. Richards RIVERSIDE HOTEL NITS. COIQYUGYI SIERRA LODGE IDKIUC? 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