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Bazaar brings culture A bit of Mexico and Spain invaded Chargerland in early December bring- ing a festive spirit and international ideas to all who attended El Bazar de Navidad. Mexican pottery, jewelry, leather goods and baked items highlighted the affair. Books printed in Spanish were available at the bazaar, also. Mexican tacos were the red-hot lunch specialty of the day. The bazaar, sponsored annually by El Circulo de Espanol, was held for three days. Students browsed and shop- ped during their study halls and parents were able to attend the bazaar after school hours. The bazaar aids Carroll students in cultivating an appreciation of a culture unlike that of America. FAR LEFT-Barbara Snider and Jackie Morgan browse at the bazaar during their study hall. LEFT-Nancy Newhall advertises the bridging of two worlds as she promotes the bazaar. BELOW- Four students have some fun while experiencing another culture at the bazaar. - r
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Follies is a big hit The 1970 Carroll Follies presented a theatrical experience to long remember on November 4 and 5 in the newly finished auditorium. Under the supervision of the Drama Club, intensive rehearsals plus unlimited talent combined to transform Carroll High students into near-professional entertainers. Capable Master of Ceremonies Charles Pratt enabled the audience to thoroughly enjoy Those Were the Days at the first Carroll Hiah Follies. ABOVB T ic dinger , open the Carroll follies and «:t the mood with Thoic Were the Days. ABOVr. l,r;rT Rick llorstmcyt:r delights the audience with Bridge Over Troubled Water. ABOVE RIGHT I ' olk singers Cosy Blunchard and Lydia Cutehin entertain at the Follies. 12 Prologue
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Musical highlights i Christinas 14 Prolf)gue A miniature opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors, a portrayal of the Christ- mas story, was presented by the high school chorus under the direction of Frederick Hepler. The opera revolves around a crippled child. Amahl, who is blessed by a miracle from God. Diane Mackel portrayed Amahl, with Sharon Brumbaugh, Andy Gross, Randy Hull, John Wilson and Greg Brown in other leading roles. ABOVE -Peasants dance happily for the lyings in the poor home of Amahl and his mother. RIGHT-King Andy Gross Intrigues Amahl with jev,eb, beads, magic stones and licorice.
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