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MR. VERNON MERRILL VICE-PRINCIPAL kaog sfu0Qnf acbozbes When the cheerleaders were screaming and the team was fighting with all its might, few people took the time to consider the man who was responsible for such an exciting activity. That man was Mr. Vernon Merrill, Carbon High's competent vice-principal. Mr. Merrill's day was certainly busy. Physi- ology occupied his third and sixth periods, and audio visual was a full time responsibility. Any other available school time and countless hours of extra time were used to fill his many obligations. Whether speaking to the student council or shouting encouragements to the Dino team, Mr. Vernon Merrill was a most inspiring and able vice-principal. . . and now the morning bulletin.
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Carhon High School's student hody, like America, is made up of people with a diversity of hachgrouncls and of a variety of cultures of this world. From this, there comes strength, understanding, tolerance, and mutual respect -strength to worh and achieve, understanding of other people and other views, tolerance for those whose heritage shapes their thoughts and their accepted way of life, mutual respect so that fear and suspicion vanish that all may achieve, in some small way, the great American dream through their experiences at Carhon High School . We hope that the 1965 Carhon may reflect, to you, America in miniature and Carhon in magnitude. L. F. Hutchings, Principal Carhon High School Diligently planning a week at Carbon High School is Principal Hutchings.
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Carbon High School, Mrs. Bryner speaking. OFFICE PERSONNEL The process of running a large school re- quired an efficient office staff to manage the financial and technical matters. Office workers, Dolores Bryner and Linda jones, took charge of the numerous daily problems that arose. Linda jones took dictation, filed and organ- ized permanent record cards, operated the photo copy machine and figured grade point averages. She was also in charge of the book store where she supplied the students with books, materials, and candy. Mrs. Bryner began the day with the morning bulletin. Training the office girls, making out the absentee list, purchasing and bookkeeping were also part of her daily work. . ffm ga..4.,, .xxx Linda jones busily types a schedule of the week's activities.
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