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Audio-visual equipment isn't so complicated, explains Carbon's '6 i-'65 Most Preferred. On the night of November 14, couple after couple filed into the beautifully decorated school gym for the annual Preference Ball. Midway through the dance, the floor was cleared in preparation for the crowning of the Most Pre- ferred Man. Lou Ann Kroinpel announced that the honor went to Steve Chubbuck-a six-foot, brown-haired senior. Steve, an excellent athlete and student, was well known to the Carbon student body. Among his hobbies he enjoyed basketball and hunting. The Carbon girls undoubtedly noticed Steve's sparkling smile and personality. Carbon High School is rightfully proud of Steve Chubbuck- Most Preferred Man. t .me buena Admiring a friend's car, Steve concedts that wheels dom- inate his interests. Popularity with the girls does not stifle Chubbucks diligence in studying.
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Joining in yule-tide preparations are Gary O'Laughlin, john Vigil, Gloria Herrera, Diane Dimick, and Terry Davis. Better not poutg better be good, warns Santa a swf' Sixth period home-ec. class treats tiny relatives with a surprise visit from St. Nick. I
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