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Many Moods Mark Final Month
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Final Days at Carroll Are Full The spring of 1975 was fully alive for the seniors. The season brought funfilled laughter in the sun on Skip Day. The enthusiastic seniors, along with their chaperones, enjoyed boating, tennis, swimming, skiing, baseball, and hotdogsl Mr. Mitzlaff added a tinge of excitement to the outing by taking full command of throwing the rope to the skiers. The day ended with an exhausted, yet content, group who returned home all prepared to tackle the following day's exams. The next few days flew by as the Class of '75 eagerly awaited bacca- laureate. The day was soon upon them. After many long hours of planning and practicing, the seniors shared their last celebration, together, of the Mass. The lovely guest, Sue Blake, brought joy to the hearts of many with her beautiful songs. Following the Mass, the seniors gathered in a circle in front of the church and said good-bye to Carroll as they released their balloons into the air, which sailed in unison as far as the eye could see. Baccalaureate luncheon followed the celebration, which was held at the Chinook Hotel. The seniors and members of their family joined part of the faculty and Bishop Walsh in the partaking of food that was so graciously prepared. Graduation practice set the stage for the following night's activities. On Wednesday, May 28, the commencement exercises were held. The Honorable Edward Seeberger was the guest speaker who encouraged all graduates to find their place in the world, and then to come back to Yakima to reside and actively participate in community affairs. As the seniors received their diplomas, they realized that their high-school days were-over, but memories would remain in their hearts forever. 1. Skip Day brings laugh. 2. Dave Leitch dishes up. 3. Bonnie Boutillier adjusts cap. 4. Mary Myers is class speaker. 5. Joy is shared. 6. Traditional balloons soar away. 7. Un- likely couple is at Poor Man's. 8. Bob Sullivan receives diploma from Bishop Walsh.
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