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Carbonicle staff: Mr. Jackson, advisor, Ken Gilbert, Dale Marx, Robert Denison, Dee Bjarnson, Billy Iewkes, Ellen Allred and Connie Donaldson. Each month Carbon's 900 students became officially informed of various school functions when they received the Carbonirle. The news- paper staff labored long, tedious extra hours in order to meet their press deadlines. The class, with the help of their advisor Mr. Verdell jackson, continuously combed the school in search of interesting feature stories and exciting hid- den talent. In addition to their regular class work, the staff organized a Christmas essay contest to seek out the superior stories, poems, and spirit of the student body. The group was directed by editor Ken Gil- bert and associate editor Connie Donaldson. News was covered by Bill jewkes, while Dale Marx took charge of all the recent sports events. Dee Bjarnson wrote the feature stories. Advertis- ing was prepared by Robert Denison, and Ellen Allred transacted the business and exchange affairs. Reporters-at-large included Christie Staff toils extra hours towards deadline. Hutchings, Toni Skfinef, and Hem-y Blake,
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Staff dons carnival apparel. The presses rolled and page after page of the Carbon ,65 slid into metal trays, ready to be as- sembled to form the biography of a great high school. Buried under those glossy pictures and smothered beneath countless lines of black print lay nine months of work, worry, and weariness. It had been the job of the yearbook class to capture the thoughts and labors of nine hundred students and compress them into two hundred six- teen action-packed pages. This had not been an easy job. The sixth period class swarmed with busy staff members who hurried about, drawing layouts, taking pictures, and editing copy. Mrs. Cearley and the class editors, Ingrid Olsen and Olivia Gonzales, com- petently directed the ideas and labor that went into the book. Quite often, they spent hours of their leisure time preparing the material for the publica- tion deadline. However, the yearbook itself didn't take up all of the class time. There were assemblies and dances to be planned. Decorations had to be constructed. Floor plans and advertising were essential. It had truly been an exciting and satisfying school year for Carbon High's yearbook staff. Gary Tomsic, sports editor, admires Charlotte Pitts' cover design.
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CARBONICLE STAFF Mr. jackson checks Connie Donalclson's final copy. Count out thirty, instructs Ellen Allred Marx and Dee Bjarnson. Staff members take final steps of editing Carbonicle. toD Z1 le
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