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Miss Barbara Bird Mrs. Maggie Kulik Service To Students Is Varied Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Maggie Kulik, the Counseling Department touched the lives of just about everyone at Carroll. There were SRA Achievement Tests for freshmen and sophomores, PSAT for juniors, tests from the Armed Forces to pinpoint areas of interest and ability, 'andthe Washington Pre- College Test for seniors. College counseling was available from Mrs. Kulik and Fr. Himes. Scholarship information was dispersed to seniors in person as well as via the main bulletin board. Whenever someone needed personal guidance, Mrs. Kulik was thereg Fr. Tholen also worked in this area. New to CHS students this year was the micro- fische which is kept in the library. There are many microfilm cards which contain data on vocations and job opportunities. Coming to Carroll from White Salmon was Miss Barbara Bird, the librarian. She did much to make the library a pleasant place to be and was always available for help with research assignments. She asked students for suggestions for new book orders. Many math students found out early that she could be of assistance when math posed too great a problem. Popular feature of the library was the daily puzzle which was put out in the morning and challenged students to use their brains when they might not otherwise be tempted to do so. Miss Bird had two or three students assistants each period to help with some of the routine library tasks. 's Z 5 X 2 w Q Ei Z si 5 5 E 123
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Religious Studles Foster Chrlstlan Community Father Michael Monahan, chairman of the Religious Studies Department, led the members of the department in their efforts to make the message of the Gospel real for the people at Carroll High School. Father John Tholen, Father Joseph Ibach, Mrs. Maggie Kulik, Sister Ann Marie Lustig, Father Thomas Champoux and Father Gary Severin were all involved in the program for at least part of the year. Students were encouraged bo learn more than just things about religiong they were encouraged to do things which touched, the lives of others in a Christian way. CLC was one way to become an active participantg the Liturgy Team was another. One of the senior classes worked with the American Red Cross to sponsor a blood drawing. Juniors had a chance to participate in the MS drive. Sophomores did volunteer work with the aged and retarded. Seniors and freshmen had class retreats. The student body was invited to a special Good Friday evening of prayer. Many students were a part of liturgy planning. Classes some- times had prayer services planned by some of their members.
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