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:uicles School Mr. Jack Pressett Mr. John J. Nielson Mrs. Evelyn Jones Mr. C. W. Petersen Mr. Movell Jewkes To function successfully a school demands adequate supervision and leadership. Under the president, Mr. Jack Pressett, the school board was responsible for proper facilities and appropriate teachers during l964. Student graduation requirements and standards were estab- lished and upheld by members of the board. Their responsibility was to see that seniors had necessary credits before issuing graduation diplomas. Giving their services throughout the district, they made possible the modern school facilities and the excellent education system. Thus several hundred students were able to further their education in the many and various classes. Mr. Moore, secondary supervisor, placed emphasis on identi- fying student difficulties and proper placement. His goal was supply- ing adequate facilities in areas lacking appropriate supplies. His reading program, carried out by Mrs. Bertelsen and Mr. Regis, was especially stressed this year. Mr. John C. Winn supervised pupil personnel and gave guid- ance to students of Carbon School District. Mr. H. J. Schultz Mr. John C. Winn
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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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CHS Cffice Effective and Efficient Mrs. Bryner greets students and gives daily bulletin. Incorporating time and talent to the pro- per function and efficiency of Carbon High were office employees, Mrs. Delores Bryner and Miss Linda Jones. Mrs. Bryner served as general secretary in charge of office activities. Her main in- terests were sewing, camping, and garden- ing. Corresponding with her son transoce- anic was her favorite pastime. Miss Jones was employed at Carbon for her first year during i963-1964 as registrar and bookstore manager. She was responsi- ble for dictation and transcripts. Completing a trousseau was Linda's favorite pastime. l 108 Making a photocopy is Linda Jones
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