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eodership ot Carbon Mr. Vernon Merrill served in the capacity of vice-principal in charge of student activities during the school year. Taking charge ot all extra-curricular activities, he was always willing to extend a helping hand to assist in making the endeavors of the clubs and organizations of CHS successful. Acting as advisor to the student council, he instilled in its members the tine quali- ties ot leadership which enabled them to carry out their positions. Physiology occupied two periods of Mr, Nlerrill's day as he instructed the class to seniors. He was also in charge ot the audio-visual department ofthe school. Outside of Carbon Mr. Merrill enioyed teaching tirst aid to the public. He received his instructor card in l929. During the summer most ot his time was spent traveling with his wife in the wilderness areas. Equipped with a camper, they roamed the United States. Mr. Hutchings and Mr. Merrill make plans for the ten bus convoy to Spanish Fork.
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Administrators Assume The efficiency of Carbon High was increased Through The inTelligenT su- pervision and democraTic adminisTraTion of principal, Loman F. HuTchings. He was responsible Tor The management OT Carbon High School and Tor The Welfare of The sTudenTs. Principal HuTchings was responsible To his superior officers and To The communiTy Tor carrying ouT accepTecl educaTional policies and school regulaTions. Also, he had a smooThly running and eTTecTive Tacul- Ty organizaTion. Other important positions occupied by The principal included a Three- year Term on Region V Board of Managers of The UTah AssociaTion and also as a member of The STaTe Board of DirecTors of ThaT organizaTion. He also served The sTaTe as a chairman of The Classes A AThleTic CommiTTee. 4
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Administration Mr. J. Front Kilfoyle, Superintendent ot Schools Superintendent of schools in the Carbon County District, J. Grant Kiltoyle was born in Utah. Mr. Kil- foyle was selected as the eighth superintendent since the district was organized. Respected by students, teachers, employees, and the Board, he organized and ran a very tine school program. Civic minded, he was also a past president of the local Rotary Club and an active member ofthe Price Library Board. l-le is also a skilled pianist. Showing genuine concern tor the students' wel- fare he spent many hours determining effective pro- cedures of education. Along with all these attributes he also strived to improve and promote progress tor the Carbon County School District. Mr. Harvey Moore Secondary Supervisor
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