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To many of Carbon's nine hundred students the junior Prom was the high point of their school year. Chairmen of the dance were Bert Bunnel, Pat Faddis, and Ann Jacobsen Their excel- lent choice of decorations and program arrangements proved to be of great value in determining the final success of the event. Music was expertly furnished by the Carbon College Dance Band as the theme, I Wish You Love, was skill- fully presented by the use of colorful streamers and special lighting. When the dance ended and the couples walked slowly towards their waiting cars, each person withheld thoughts of a truly memorable and highly successful junior Prom. l , assi t ' x 3 xvgvwxx Rx is V 'ON ' as its Sherry Benson and Marion Talbot marvel at scenery Q. 5 . f . ex, gli. 1 17 X ' ti 'aw ' If K , aw Q juniors display enthusiasm. as depicted by Roy Bert Bunnell, Ann Jacobsen, and Pat Faddis share responsibility Yilmiigllfhf- and success of Junior Prom. . T! tr 5
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YEARBOOK WEEK sift? accompfrfmenfs Mr. Merkley of XVoody's jeweler in Helper is always a willing and friendly supporter of the yearbook. Gene Strate, Tony Moon, and Paul Mancina admire the jewelry collection in his display. Yearbook Week, always a break from routine, reached new ratings this year. Staff members stationed in the big hall were conveniently located to enable the quick purchase of annuals. Talent was recruited and combined to present a de- lightful program for the faculty and student body mem- bers. The week ended with the undeniably exciting air cast by the first Carbon Carnival. Royalty was chosen, games and dancing were enjoyed, and a happy Julie Sherman received a receipt for a copy of the Carbon '65 that she won as a door prize., Firm. rs-.....'.I'.. julie Sherman, winner of a Carbon '65 admires her prize
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