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Midwinter Dance Highlights December The snow and cold surrounded the members of Carroll High, yet warmth glowed in the hearts of all. December opened with a highly successful campaign against litter. Posters decorated the halls, reminding all to put the trash in its proper place. As the month pro- gressed, the Girl's Club began collecting countless articles of clothing and food for the annual Christmas Baskets. Thanks to the generosity of the students, the baskets were a great success. The students waited anxiously as Christmas vacation moved slowly upon them. During those last few weeks, the Seniors demonstrated their vast knowledge of the kitchen by taking the Betty Crocker Exams. Deb Robinson received the honor of the Betty Crocker award. Alas, the long awaited Christmas Vacation arrived. During this time many couples enjoyed the Midwinter Ball, sponsored by the Pep Club, and the joys of Christmas touched all. sign' in
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Carroll High Welcomes Bishop Walsh to Yakima Life in November carried on at the same pace that marked the previous month. French II students Went to Seattle, there they toured the big city and enjoyed a delicious luncheon en francais. On the first Friday of the month the newly installed Bishop, Nicholas E. Walsh, celebrated the student body liturgy. This was the first time in Carroll's history that a girl, Barb Brusic, served in the sanctuary. Three representatives of CHS had previously attended the ordination of Bishop Walsh in Boise, Idaho. On November 14 the seniors traveled to Camp Field in Leavenworth for a three-day retreat which developed the theme of prayer and reflection. This month also marked the beginning of the yearbook drive. Wm. 1. Extending her own welcome to Bishop Walsh, Barb Brusic symbolizes the feeling of the CHS student body. 2. Practice pays off. 3. Halls are crowded between classes. 4. Anola Long enjoys Steve Wilke's surprise from Mom. 5. Mary Myer presents the senior gift. 6. The Liturgy Singers lead the Mass singing. 7. Mrs. Kulik and Fr. Monahan chat with retreatants during the afternoon break.
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- D i 5 w w 1. Midwinter royalty includes Dorothy Corbin, Terry Cronkhite, Cindy Brulotte, Janie Sullivan, Greg Ferguson, Sally Hearin. 2. Hit of the Christmas assembly is faculty production. 3. This is the music that makes the dance. 4. Couples enjoy a break at midwinter. 5. Four calling birds don't quite fly. 6. French class prepares bo entertain with carols. ms. aw
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