1982 – Tenth Grade. The seniors that year were 7th graders the year TTBHS was created. They were the first class to go all the way through the high school. Thus the yearbook was dedicated to their class.
The yearbook was also done In Appreciation of Mr. Wyse. “from directing choir and the play to teaching Speech and Accounting” his credit notes.
Which reminds me of a high school memory. I don’t know if it was actually 10th grade, but I do remember taking a one semester accounting course at TTBHS. Had an accounting project where I had a difference to find: $999.99 was the difference. I searched and searched. It turned out to be a penny difference one place, and a thousand dollar difference somewhere else.
That was the only accounting I had before I started working at the bank back in 1998. And yet because of it I knew more than a lot of B.A. and B.S. accounting majors where the practical parts of accounting were concerned when I started.
And a lot hasn’t changed in my accounting experience. One problem is usually the sum of a small error and a big error wrapped together.
By 10th grade we were up to 30 students in the class. I find it interesting looking at the pictures, and realize who was in the class in any one year.
From my own personal extracurriculars, I see that music was an important pant (no surprise), and that I also was there on the soccer team to warm the bench most games.
The senior play was little women, and even though it was the senior play, our class was well-represented in the cast. Being the largest class in the school tended to give us that sort of influence.
So, once again I ask, anyone reading this, do you have any recollections of your 10th grade year. Specifically, anyone from TTBHS, what do you remember of this school year?





