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E' hth Ylilu- lfightli firaclc- Core- Class has uncle-rtalwn several major mrojorts, under I lu-ailing ol Uvvinning fiur IIKl0lJ0Ild0Ilf'0H. This heading incluflecl panel discussions. ports, plays, anrl other group works. Graphs and illustrated reports were the items on sc'i4-iirv agvnrla. Slllllt'IllS have shown interest ancl promise in physical education and Hel girls won tht- spve-rl hall tournament. 'lihe lfaster Dance was their big event oi year with the whole- school participating. Alter having a spectacular graduation, lfiglith firacli- is rc-acly to lu-ronw high school students. Lett to right: Tony Calcagno, Ellen Rich, Jim Schull, Linda Barnett, Barton Stone, Margie Pearson, Doug Single, Carrie Helgren, John Olinghouse, Diane Horvath, Chuck Bergman, Sharon Worsham, Lily Cushing, Robert Balsavage, Varien Frey, Tim Risden, Judy Giovannoni, Barbara Perry, Dorothy Corbin, Ruth. Parkhurst, Elethia Marquis, Joan Brown, Alex Marin, Arthur Hulbert, Stettie Firpo, Quinton Kay, Donna Moe, Tina Grudaman, Paul Quartly, Joan Decker, Kathy Seaquist, Rowena Cincotta, Jimmy Heuga, John Hutchings, Carol Patnoude, Mike Kaspian, Amanda Sanders, Jimmy Moore, Wanda Burchtield, Cynthia Reynolds, Barbara Kammerer, JoAnn Pomin, Ronnie Borden, Mike Robinson, Ellen Hubbard, Robert Wentzel, Reggie Smart, Gary Sciutto, Bill Notley, John Bervid, Curtis Draney, Clark Kydd, John Saarni, and Trent Giannini. 27 the re- the the the the
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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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Seventh This years, seventh grade has become acquainted with Tahoe Pllruclxee by learning trom the various actions ot the older students and by adding to the spirit oi Tnlys rallies. assemblies, and games. They have been briefed on the Eastern Hemisphere by Mrs. Schultz and the use of maps. They have outlined their science boolcs, learning about at- mosphere and weather. To help lceep up school activities they have participated in intra- mural sports and produced the successtul Soda Pop Hopu. Tahoe Truclcee will be loolcin'T torwardl to the hard-worlcing, high-spirited seventh graders and their tuture years at TnT. age-X Lett to right: Karen Grahn, Dewey Tachousky, Sharon Quinn, Charles Berger, Jeanne Spitsen, Terry Walker, Terry Beck, David Decker, Terry Ellis, Dana Hamilton, Gene Miller, Mary Pratt, Charles Glenn, Virginia Glass, Richard Baker, Frances Howard, Dennis Ludlow, Sandra Farris, Mike Armstrong, Nell Ellis, Betty Proctor, Linda Gio- vannoni, Sharon Quinn, Karen Smart, Leslie Androus, Dee Dee Frates, Berry Leaman, Donna McReynolds, Stettie Cozy, Joan Nickelson, Wade Hensley, Pat Collins, Mike Kumle, Pat Lewis, Olivia Montano, Dorette Rose, Kathy Graton, Evelyn Trent, JoAnn Harden, Diana Gill, Kathleen York, Julia Fuentes, Linda Draney, Vickie Firpo, Cheryl Bramlett, Dave Ayala, Wayne Poulsen, Carl Bechdolt, Joe Sheehan, Kenny Bailey, Jim Osburn, John Roberson, David Bartucco, and Bob Howell. 28
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