Carbon High School - Carbon Yearbook (Price, UT)

 - Class of 1965

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Interested Dinos and Dinas were free to enroll in an extensive sci- ence program: biology, chemistry, general science, physiology, or phys- ics. Insects, amebas, trees and animals of all variations were among the things observed by biology classes. Fundamental laws of living organ- isms helped students understand the world about them. Chemistry included the study of atoms, elements, and compounds. Unseen mysteries were uncovered in selective lab experiments. Future engineers and other eager Carbonites tested theories behind sound, lights, heat and electricity in the physics class. Splinting broken arms and legs, amateur doctors and nurses became acquainted with the principles of physiology. .sk at SCIENCE awafens zhfuzlszbbe mzkzog , sophomores Marlene Pappas, Ryan Deakin, jim Sanchez, Flora Romero are introduced to scientific mysteries. gi, . :IQ 'E .-S715 ff? i 1,5 4 ,sun 1 K , giglwg. .sugars X . Q ag, ' .9 Are you sure you take physiology? questions Marilynn Pitts.

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SPANISH Hafzmnosv sfuo9!Qre1y12 cusfoms ' ' ' ' w ' ,.'-. -1f::te::fzz'ffi:sf'n .,,:--,.,--. .- r- I I .wsffii asia, X 2 H , ?,,gg,, ,..,, . ,tu -..,, nf-ang Wg ...........,. -u ......., .Ml Nasa f,..v..,.,...,..... ...........-af- +ff t ..........4 A,,.,,.......,..t. -MA'.sV',,lV-4, Roxann Rcruto and Laura Nielson listen with their class recording Mi querido Santa as Frances Vasquez whistles along Clos. Buenos dizis clase, thus sehor Beven Young greeted another of his two Spanish classes. Mr. Young ex- erted both his mind and his body trying to instruct the students in the art of speaking a foreign tongue. The customs and traditions of the Spanish-speaking countries all over the world were studied. The students, however, readily agreed that Mr. Young didn't do all the work. The advanced class was required to memorize and give several lengthy speeches and dia- logues, in addition to preparing book reports entirely in Spanish. During the spring the Spanish groups journeyed to Brigham Young University for a meet which cov- ered all high school language courses. The United States strength- ened its ties with Latin American nations by providing this highly beneficial instruction. Listen, then repeat after me, prompts sehor Young over the language sound system,



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Uckl excluims XYf'enclu XVellcei' to biology partners Diane Painter tincl Rick jones. Do l hitxe tn help dissect this eai'thworm? SCIENCE When testing for chemical reactions, chemistry studen . im.

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