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Sophomores llislory, lillQfllSll, drivers educalion and lraining were llie learning aims ol llle sopllo- mori-s. lVlr. Holulm and lVlr. l'arley llrieifffl llie sludenls in llw lundamenlnls and slruc- luru ol n Cnr. Ullocflc Around lhe Soclcf, El couples-only dance was a huge- success. bevcn sophomore sluclenl were representatives al llme YMCA Youlll Conlerence. The sopho- more-s also provided members lor llle Vvolverines, Vvolverelles, and lv. lmslwllmll li-aims. Alilvr in lull year ol slrcnuous worli, llsle sophomores leel lllal llley are ready lo lulu- an lmig slop upward lo lhe junior Class. J' Lell lo righl: Jim Hulchings, John Firpo, Waller Trainor, Carlef Terlcildsen, George Kenyon, Harold Brown, Dan Holub, Gavin Roberson, Marcia Gralon, Sharon Barlh, John Quarlley, Nancy Kaspian, Janel Allen, Koby Kiser, Allan Young, Shirley Taylor, Beverly Gunlzel, Sharon Bechdoll, JoAnn Van Hooser, Rosalie Frales, Shirley Kohl, Chrisli Lander, Carol Ann Quilici, Anila Diaz, Nancy Walls, Janice Nolley, Bob Hardin, Errol Kehm, Dorolhea Frey, Judy Vaukhan, Sharyn Wrighl, Larry Reid. Luisa Sciullo, Linda Lloyd, Gary Holbrook, Sieve Cowan, Richard Beyer, Tome Banyard, Jimmy Harper, Bob Williams, Dennis Rickerl, Waller Bailey, Craig Robin- son, Rex Donaldson, Jimmy Hensley, Joe Romo, Phil Rausch, and Gary Hulbert 25
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Juniors The juniors were kept quite luusy this year, reviewing United States history, and the Declaration ol lndependence and outlining the Constitution. They have also loeen study- ing music appreciation, poetry, and parliamentary procedure. For social activities the jun- iors sponsored two dances, Alleghany Moonn and HAutumn Leavesf, The juniors took good advantage of the fact that they sold all game refreshments, lay selling pompoms. hookcovers, and uschool dazed, They sent entries to the Lions Cluh contest and many athletes to participate in the Jayvee, Varsity loasketlaall and lootlball games. Alter ending the year with a successful prom, the juniors are looking forward to their last year at Tahoe Truckee. TNT Lett to right: Barry Graton, Dean Deyer, Dave Whitley, Stanley Balcer, Bob Striclr- land, Fred Schultz, Jerry Tomplcings, Ron Kirby, Stan Dralculich, Irene Englehart, Jack Cottey, Berger Nelson, Patricia Gunlcle, Joyce Hallett, Noland Little, Marilyn Boyer, Sheila Fanger, Dean Holbrook, Floyd Cooper, Joyce Slate, Donald Van Hooser, Judy Hastain, Sandra Tremayne, Kenny Osburn, Kit Schull, John Wood, Janice Grey. Nancy Cruse, Alice Lander, Sandra Frank, Kenny Vaughan, Lloyd Robinson, Dave Holleman, and Mr. Donald Trask. 24
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Freshman The class oi '60, under the guidance of Mrs. lvleiss, learned a great deal about people and places in America and in foreign countries. They held debates and studied English, literature, and speech malcing. Their two major products for the year were: auto- biographies and vocational reports. Both were successfully completed. They participated in a variety ol sports, sending memhers to the varsity lootball and J.V. baslcetball teams. They produced two successful dances, one of which was very unusual, 'Blue Jean Bop. The freshman year has been an eventful one, lull of preparation and accomplishments, which give the freshman a sturdy foundation tor the coming year. to K ,' 1 gm f1?9 .5 3 XX, Q' , 5 A' xisii Lett to right: Walter Mandeville, Richard Trent, Doug Ball, Judy Collins, Jerry Beck, Karen Little, Bill Sanders, Bill Burchtield, Joe Montano, Frank Patton, Barbara Neison, Dale Eaton, Steve Ayala, Nona Rae Coffey, Carla Nixon, Arlene Copeland, Lydia Craig, Judy Fanger, Bob Merica, David Huntermeister, Debra Bradley, Linda Morrell, Larry Rolison, Sherry Thatcher, Paul Mason, Stanley Stock, Peggy Hubbard. Wilma Hensley, Gary Henry, lreda Harris, Thelma Meiss, George Boyer, Sherry Curran, Carl Levy, Carol Bailey, Joe Kohl, Shirley Hall, Errol Kirby, Jim Loynd. Paula Kaspian, Marty Kumle, Sharon Tremayne, Randy Schultz, Diane Speeter, Mitchel Terlrilsden, Diane McGihon, Larry Hughes, Fred Davis, Diane Kenyon, Richard Brown, Jess Marin, Jerry Cinani, Merrill Englehart, Sam Medford, and Don Brown. 26
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