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 118 of 198
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Mr. Glen Fifield wrote and arranged music in his spare time. He was also active in doing genealogical work for the LDS Church. During the sum- mer he went to music clinics and took his family vacationing. Mrs. Mae Berfelsen made a hobby of her collection ot tea cups and books of poetry. She read and also enioyed camping with her family. Advising the Carbon Pep Club proved a special challenge to her. Mr. Ronald Johnson considered his family his number one pastime. He participated in church activities with his wife and two children. They re- cently visited Mrs. Johnsons home- land, Germany, and reunited old acquaintances. Ceachers Fur ue Interests Q We rig- M Mr. J. B. Thompson traveled to California, New York, and the North' western states in his leisure vacation time. A collection of pictures of those states helped him remember good times. Hunting and flowers also were important hobbies. Mrs. Jeannette McAIpine enioyed gardens in the summer, and alternately visited her two children. She enjoyed music and played the piano. She also collected souvenirs of China. 1 ,.8v,.,.,X.f.rl .4-4,414 Ax - 1 ca4A-qfff--l- WM M Q3-Cu. Mr. Lorin BaiIey's spare time was oc- cupied by such activities as helping his children with their homework, enjoying the company of his family, and reading all he could on his parti- cular interests. Working in his church also consumed his time. f

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Mr. David Galbraith spent many pleasurable hours at his hobby, ac- counting work. He also participated in Elk Club activities as well as at- tending meetings of the National Science Foundation and the State Curriculum Committee on mathemat- ics Miss Ellen Aageson was occupied in her spare time with the PEO-an organization to promote ed- ucation-and with skiing and hiking. Her depart- ment was often graced by such gaily decorated tables as the one shown above, which was espe- cially prepared tor the Christmas season. .. .i 2 P Q Ng .X ,,., ,,.,,N. . 5' N is-05853 Mr. Ray Morley spent leisure hours reading, participating in athletic activ- ities, and woodworking. A favorite pastime was playing for the LDS Fourth Ward basketball team. if Cearh rs lead So ia! live Mr. Eugene Crocco's hobbies included collecting reproductions of historical paintings, old newspapers dating back as tar as forty-five years, and hunting any game that happened to be in season. Mrs. Gladys Mathis occupied her spare time by raising purebred black Angus cows. She also liked to bake chocolate cakes, much to the delight of her three teen-age children. Mr. Bruce Bean worked on the re- modeling of his home and dedicated his time to this proiect. Keeping him busy were his wife and three children with whom he enioyed many hours. i a .J i Q, 1- 22584. -.f .f.. .fffrf xfi ECW? ' ifffsfqiiiriftiflfilxifiiibbfis 192343 iiuf ' , . wi. - WL, ' iii ' , f,,,,fr 'mf - f ,. i M.. .. H, ,ss w it af 25 Q is 'f kr fy V it Q



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3' Mr. Ronald Watt, new at Carbon career-wise, was a native of this county. Chief hobbies included hunting and fishing which occupied what little time he had for leisure time activ- ities. Reading was also a favorite pastime. 'Wu Miss Mary Fluim found sewing to be a helpful hob- by. Camping trips were her way of becoming closer to nature, and she traveled throughout the United States during the summer months to round out her vacation the way she liked best. Mr. Bevan Young's chief interests centered around his wife and two children. Sports, hunting, fishing, and working on the construction of his dream home all provided activities for hours of pleasure. 5' culfy ,llcfilfifkf Vary Mr. Jackson Jewkes' favorite hobby was fishing. l-Ie owned two fishing boats which he used on Scofield Reservoir and fishing trips out of the state. He preferred lake fishing to stream fishing. Mrs. Dorothy Brown kept busy working on her thesis on sixteenth century choral music and working in the music department of her church. Her husband and four children occupied most of her time. Mr. Ted McCandless was interested in all sports, especially hunting and fish- ing. As a rock hound, he once found an Indian skeleton and a dinosaur's iaw. He enioyed married life and three children.

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