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Variety Marks Beginnlng of New Season The day was September 3, 1974. Students came in sorry that the summer was over, but still, excited and hoping that this year the show wouldbe a good one. New people joined the Carroll crowds moving up and down the midway. They paid the price of admission to Mrs. Gibbs, and received their tickets from Mrs. Cyr. There was buying and selling of books and other supplies. The Rampart staff members distributed the story of last season. The round of activities was full. A. S. B. officers, with fresh ideas and a September kind of enthusiasm, organized all kinds of performances. There were dances and pep assem- blies, Yakima activities for which to plan CHS participation, bake sales and hot dog sales in the campus concession areas. The show was off to a great start. People found their places, places which mirrored special interests and which were all brought together in that unique spirit under the Big Top which is Carroll High School.
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And the Spinning Was Dizzying The month of October arrived with lots of red, white and blue floating through the atmosphere. Students were busy tending to the countless goings on. Workday came at the beginning of the monthg students took jobs for the day to raise funds for the school. On October 19 the ASB sponsored its annual Italian dinner and was financially set for the year. Freshmen elected their officers for '74-75. The weekend of October 14 was the time chosen by the ASB officers for its leadership conference which was out at Cowicheg the conference participants included officers of all organizations and classes. The JFK oratory contest was sponsored by NHS. Fathers and daughters hit the dance floor at the Girls' Club sponsored Father-Daughter Dance. Excitement grew as Spirit Week hit the campus. Posters and crepe paper streamers made the halls look like a circus midway on opening day. Everything that happened was an- other way of saying, We're from Carroll, just couldn't be prouder! The acts kept right on coming all week long. The VW races and the wagon races. Red, White and Blue Day. Mr. Irresistible. A pie eating contest. And at last, the moment arrived. Who would win the traditionally coveted Spirit Stick? And it was the seniors, the class of 75! Homecoming, with its festivities and its color, was a fitting close to a busy month. Grads were invited back to their alma mater to walk the halls, enjoy the company of present students, have refreshments, and visit with former teachers and classmates. 1. Carol Dufault and Chuck DeGooyer enjoy a moment at Homecoming. 2. The band makes the dance come alive. 3. King Joe Hovenkotter and Queen Susan Schwaegler lead dance at Homecoming 74. 5. Fathers and daughters have their night of fun. 6. Kevin Holzer and Kathy Delorrne lead the senior entry to a win in die wagon race. 7. Workday finds a gardener getting dirty. 8. Halloween candy is distributed at day's end. 9. The band plays one of Dad's favorites.
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