Carbon High School - Carbon Yearbook (Price, UT)

 - Class of 1965

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Heave ho and away we go! sing Push-a-Rama contestants as they maneuver the battered, turquoise bomb around the parking lot, Congested halls and a crowded library created a problem in our school-a problem calling for a permanent solution. Mr. Merrill and the Student Council decided that the large, usually unused, main hall would be converted into a student lounge in order to accommodate those who needed a place to eat their lunches and carry on quiet conversations. The student b0dy began a campaign for Gold Strike Stamps needed to purchase furniture and fixtures for the lounge. The sophomores held bake sales at local grocery stores and placed stamp donation boxes at public places. The juniors pre- sented a Mr. Funny Face contest and covered Price, Helper, Wellington, and Hia- watha on massive scavenger hunts. The seniors held slave sales, hosted a Push-A- Rama, and placed the Lettermen Club in charge of the Sweethearts' Ball. Stamp-by-stamp and clollar-by-dollar, the fund steadily increased. After only two months a total of 3364.09 in cash and 411 books of stamps had been collected. 324.-,.325...326... Snider and Joe Colosimo. count sophomores Doug Litser, Gail



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Adding a delicate touch to the Presidential Assembly, girls Serenade the audiences Lovely, you lovely child! exclaims teacher, Jeanne Brienholt to Brownie, Gene Strate, as the rest of the class frowns in disapproval. Talent turned up in unusual places. Besides the many scheduled drama assemblies, the junior class came through with two activities of its own. Gary Amano, a highly talented musician, wrote, directed, and produced a witty musical concerning the election of the President. Mike Jensen and Toni Poloni portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Herb Davis played a comical Barry Goldwater. Mike Hedin, Linda Steinman, Mike Giannini, Mike Harmon, and numerous other skilled performers filled the remaining lead roles. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Regis' fifth period English class exhibited its talented actors by presenting a play entitled Rip Van K1'fll,el6. Written originally by Becky Bottino and directed by Gene Strate, the play depicted a Carbon student falling asleep in his history class in 1964 to awaken in 2001 to find entirely different surroundings but similar student attitudes. Roger Deacon and Ron Magann shared the lead part of Rip, old and young, respectively. These two well-prepared musicals interested the students and at the same time set an example for pro- grams to follow.

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