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Now ;n its lEird year, tee Carroll Club Auxiliary assists the
Carroll Club "in the promotion and development" of lee CYO.
Auxiliary members, currenHy numbering 25, sponsors fund-
rals;ng and service projects with the profits turned over to lee Carroll
Club to be redisbursed to the CYO. Present officers {starting
from lee rlg ,ht, are Mrs. Stephen J. (Mary) Woodi president from
St. Joseph s Parish; Mrs. Patrick A. (Edwina) Wood, president
from Our Lady of Fatima; Mrs. Frank (Henny) Kiefner, treasurer
from St. Joseph s; and Miss Lola M. Moran, recording secretary
from St. Benedict's. Corresponding secretary is Mrs. Charles
M. (Lena} Carroll of St. Mary's. Past president is Mrs. Tim (Jean)
McCullough of St. Margaret s. The Auxiliary meets four times
a year. Dues are $4 annually wlfh membership open to "any
practicing Caleollc women or spouse of a practicing Catholic
interested in aiding CYO development."
Taking a cue from lee past,
lEese ladies are working for the
future CalEolic citizens. The
project, co-sponsored jolnHy
by lee Carroll Club ,A, uxiliary
and lee St. Edward s Parish
Guild, was lee Auto License
Tag Sale. The ladies are
Ifrom left) Mrs. Lee Sinclair
of lee Auxiliary and Mr. Karl
Dambacher and Mrs. Leroy
Whalen of St. Edward's.
And in case you were won-
dering, it's a 1902 Holsman
Horseless Carriage, courtesy of
tee Museum of History and
Industry.
Came the
Auxiliary to
give needed
'S
woman touch
A check for approximately $900 was given to
Faleer Gerald Moffat, archdiocesan CYO director,
by Mrs. Vernon F. (Doroley} Raschko as the
Carroll Club Auxillary's initial cortribufion fo lee
CYO. The proceeds were realized last year by
lee Auxiliary s premiere showing of lee movie, "The
Cardinal." Assisting in lee presentation is Carroll
Club President Harry Ashmore. The Auxiliary
leus far has given some $1,500 to the develop-
ment of lee CYO.
Checks, checks, check The Carroll Club wishes
leere were more of leem +o give to Father Moffat
for CYO. One such club presentation had been
made by Lee Sinclair when he was club president.
Carroll Club conffibufions to the CYO since
1950 now totals $46,739, inclusive of Auxiliary
earnings. These monies help further the CYO four-fold
program of spiritual, cultural, social and
alElefic activities.
Monsignor Frederick Stevenson (right), director of lee National
Catholic Welfare Conference Youth Department, was honored "
at a reception during one of his visits to Seattle in 1962.
The national CYO head was greeetod at lee silver service by Mrs.
Walter Achesen. Archdiocesan CYO dignitaries included Father
Moffat; Wafter Acheson, lEen Carroll Club peeslden and
Donald Betz, who was archdiocesan CYO president. Events such
as lEese pointed out the need of women, assisting tee Carroll