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Mr. Derral Siggard spent most of his leisure hours repairing his home and landscaping his yard, Summer activities which occupy his time are fishing and attending music clinics. He also enioys taking his children for rides on his horse, Buddy. Mr. Duane Wilslead's favorite hobby and sport was the construc- tion and racing of boats. He also took an active part in the Castle Gate Rifle Club, the Buckhorn Bowmen Club, and the National Power-boat Association. Crackers ,fire Zfwple Mr.. Larry Regis' main hobbies were participating in sports, playing the trumpet, and searching for archaelogical ruins. He and his family are now living in o new home which he built himself. lt. uQ4.s- . Creating the academic atmosphere at Carbon was the responsibility of the teachers. Because they were qualified to teach a variety of sub- iects, students had a wide choice in classes. Occasionally students forgot that teachers were interested in anything other than school work. Analyzing them, however, did reveal human characteristics. They liked iust about the same types of hobbies, interests, and extracurricular activities as did everyone else. They enjoyed leisure moments with other teachers as well as unofficial mingling with their stu- dents. Playing the role they did made them special and important, and they were all'considered friends, as well as leaders. Mrs. Sandra Butcher was occupied in sports during all her leisure hours. Bridget, her pet French poodle, was her main pride and concern, She attended athletic trips with her husband whenever she could.
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Counselors Verda T. Petersen, retiring This year after thirty-nine years of service, claims The unique honor of having Taught inthe same school district and in The same Town during her entire Teaching career. Mrs. Petersen has served as counselor since our school opened in 1959. She be- gan teaching at The Harding School in 1925. When The iunior high was moved into its present location in 1938, she in- structed in ninth grade English. ln 1941 she went to Carbon College, where she taught high school English. Forsaking her loved English, she began her counseling service in 1957. Always a popular teacher, Mrs. Peter- sen will be missed at Carbon. Hundreds of former students, as well as The present student body, will remember Mrs. Stub- by with affection and admiration. Her Trim figure, her faultless attire and grooming, and her bright outlook have been our gain. Our best wishes go with her. Mr. Claude R. Cowley Mrs. Verda T. Petersen Counseling students at CHS was the experi- enced Claude R. Cowley. Not only did his ex- perience lie in counseling but with working with students as a physical education teacher,' a coach, and an instructor of algebra, geometry, and physiology. Mr. Cowley had been with the Carbon County School District for twenty-seven years and had achieved various degrees in several fields. He has worked on graduate study at the U.S.U., Stanford, U. of U., B.Y.U., and Colorado State University. Students felt free and confident to go to Mr. Cowley at any time and gain the advice on the academic and occupation questions they needed.
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Mr. Jay Woodard had special inter- ests in duck hunting, fishing, and geology trips, Top rated activities included Those with his wife, daughter and son. Active participation in boy scout work kept him busy. Mrs. Marilyn Kraync played weekly for the Country Lanes and found bowling very enioyable. During the summer months, she engaged in various swim- ming activities and also attempted water-skiing. X . ,-1 ti . VV,,,V,V W w I fir, 7, V,.,,f,,U, di In ijix, v ' f X ,w 44, f, fff, M fcyf X 1 c ' ' . v , gf Mr. Micheal Marelli studied ecology, photography, and tried his hand at wood-works and carving. Reading and his old stand-by, athletics, pro- vided him with several ways to spend his free time. His little boy, however, rated number one. fiwgpf Zzculty- Our Qriemts' and ?ufurc Mr. Boyd BelI's hobbies included golf- ing, swimming, and water skiing. Tennis and most other sports were part of his free time program. Most of his time was spent with his small son. Mrs. LaVerne Cearley kept active and busy sewing, roller-skating and camping. Her main interest included four lively grandchildren. Being the wife of a minister, she spent many hours in church work. t, ...quid t E5 mis Mr. Jack Woodward especially liked golfing, basket ball, and water skiing. He was interested in all sports and so were his three fast growing boys.
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