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Carole Morita (ddr-densho-336-528)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.\nCaption on front: "Maybe the best portrait I shot at Lake Sequoia."

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Memo regarding psychodramas at the 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat (ddr-densho-336-586)
Psychodramas were usually skits designed to elicit a response from the campers at the Lake Sequoia Retreat. They could deal with any subject of the day. They were often followed by discussion groups.

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Four campers sitting on a sofa (ddr-densho-336-138)
The 1969 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Leslie Matsuo, Carole Morita.

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Group playing cards in a classroom. (ddr-densho-336-154)
The 1969 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.\nStanding, left to right: Beverly Harada, Vivian Nagata, Carole Morita.

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Rehearsing camp skits (ddr-densho-336-536)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.\nCaption on front: "Carole Morita, Ted Hasegawa, Jeri Endo, Bill Abiko."

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Carole Morita reading on the dock (ddr-densho-336-583)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.

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Carole Morita on the last day of camp (ddr-densho-336-463)
The 1971 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.

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Leslie Shirakawa and Carole Morita participating in icebreakers (ddr-densho-336-497)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.

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Carole Morita and Peter Horikoshi on a tree stump (ddr-densho-336-499)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.

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Carole Morita and Peter Horikoshi on a tree stump (ddr-densho-336-498)
The 1972 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp.