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Students Learn Fundamentals Members of the speech class: Carol Atwood, Janet Dimick, Ellen Allred, Cleora Atwood, Linda Jones, Peggy Self, Jeanine Cook, Yolanda Sanisteven, Dean Platis, Karen Cox, Marsha Tidwell, Shannon Finley, Toni Skriner, Gary Amana, Fermin Martinez, John Edwards, Mike Hedin, Steve Smith, Lynn Telsac, Dan Scartezina, and Gary Tomsic, Ted McCandless The Mouse that Roared, was a V humorous two-act play presented emi A by the Carbon High speech class. ge Y? ln the play Grand Fenwick, a small my country, declared war on the United States and won thus becoming the most powerful country in the world. Tully Bascom, played by Gary Tomsic, led the army of the Grand Fenwick for the sovereign Dutchess i Gloriana Xll, played by Marsha Tid- well. Classroom activities included speeches, mono-acting, humorous and dramatic readings, pantomines, poems, and re-told stories. Competitive skills were tested at the Interpretive meet in Payson, a drama meet in Spanish Fork, and a state meet at B.Y,U. Trying out for the play, Smiling Through, Dramatizing his reading, The But- are Gary Stevenson and Ken Olsen. ton, is Laurie Bowman.
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roaden Interests of Carbonites For those who were to venture in- to the world of business, CHS of- fered classes in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and general office practice. Dictation and transcribing were a daily part of the shorthand classes. Speed and accuracy were key words for those endeavoring to learn to type. Bookkeeping taught the skills of keeping records, and balancing debits and credits, while general office practice students were en- gaged in learning how to file, use the telephone, and other clerical of- fice tasks. All of these were designed to teach the students the basic skills so essential for a business career. Joan Llewelyn receives personal help with her shorthand assignment from Mrs. Mathis. Carol Lily, Diane Swensen, and Danny Sanchez seem to enioy working in actual office conditions. . N g fl ,IIQZJKI4 'C si VN -1 3 . .. Lynn Andersen listens patiently as Mr. Thompson explains a technical phase ot bookkeeping.
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of Public Speaking The debated issue for i964 was: resolved that social security benefits should be extended to include complete medical care. Debaters participated in meets at Carbon College where Linda Bartley and Christie Shield en- tered finals and in Alpine where Randy lmai and Angelo Hala- mandaris took first place. Alan Fletcher and Jerry Frandsen completed eight rounds in the Weber meet. in March the Reg- ion Meet was held. Debate classes provided op- portunities tor participation in a study ot national and world problems. Constructive methods ot discussing various points ot view were developed. Parlia- mentary procedure was stressed in legislative forum which in- cluded discussion on medical care, all bills introduced per- tained to this subiect. lnstructing this years debate teams is Mr. George Morgan. Participating in debate are Susan Semkin, Myra Douros, Christie Shield, Marie Carlson, Launa Migliore, Linda Bartley, Annette Ward, Lynn Anderson, Mike Semkin, Randy Imai, Mike Jensen, Anglo Halamandaris, Eugene Holdaway, Bert Bunnell, Jerry Frandsen, Dee Wright, Alan Fletcher. .,. r ..sr . , t. . 'lr , .:,.' ,,VL R t , VVV. A' Avg Debators Christie Shield and Linda Bartley examine the results of the Carbon Speech Meet.
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