Carbon High School - Carbon Yearbook (Price, UT)

 - Class of 1964

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Carbon High School - Carbon Yearbook (Price, UT) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 103 of 198
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Page 103 text:

Friends and Helpers Important, Too The Mrs. Bryan, Menzies, Gibson, and Protopappas are Carbon's food experts. a nd neat. Dave Robertson Keeping the students of Carbon High well fed was the task of the four excellent cooks. They also fed students from Price Junior High as well as prepared food for special parties and banquets. School per- sonnel and families were treated with delicious turkey dinner at the Christmas faculty party. Besides performing many other duties which kept the school in top condition, building custodians did their part in keeping Carbon clean Bus drivers also served fellow Carbonites and guarded their safety by enforcing strict rules issued for student safety. Ready and willing, they provided transportation for stu- dents to out of town activities. Bus safety rules are stressed by J. R. Warner and Willie Gentry. Annabell Kissell

Page 102 text:

Shop Develops Skills Bracing a weak spot on his latest metals proiect is Dale JOl'tI'tSOn. Louie Grako, Sammy Farlaino, and Tom Savage put the shop machines to good use in preparing their projects. The crafts class provides a place tor boys to demonstrate manual ability. A modern mechanized world ac- knowledged industrial arts as a most important part ot education. The ap- plication ot basic skills enabled Carbon boys taking shop to partici- pate in the learning ot the funda- mentals ot working with wood, me- tals, and leather. Woodworks and crafts, under the supervision of Mr. Wilsteacl and Mr. Menzies, developed skills in con- structing gun cabinets, bows, and leather and plastic products. Mr. Lockwood introduced metal proiects which included knives, scoops, etc. Display windows near these classes were kept attractive with the finished products ot the boys.



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Student Helpers Contribute 1964 A.V. STAFF: Front: Terry Cowley, Paul Barton, Roger Branch. Back: George Richards, Frank Pero, Henry Harraguchi, Greg Passic, Clyde Larsen, Laurie Purcell, Brent Davis, Arvil Rhinehart, and Leonard Aoyagi, Student helpers contributed much to the efficiency of the school and lifted the burden of routine jobs from the shoul- ders of teachers and office staff. Audio-visual boys carried the respon- sibility of maintaining and operating the l l l l proiectors, tape recorders, amplifiers, and various other devices which helped to further education. Performing general office tasks to help make the work of the office staff easier were the office helpers who devoted one period of their school day to these duties. Mr. George Morgan, attendance coun- selor, had under his supervision several girls who gathered attendance slips and assisted hirn with his work. Two of Merrill's Mcrauders perform a swift repair job that will have the protector rolling again within minutes-maybe! lOO

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