1952 | 1952 Summer Olympics | 1952 in baseball | 1952 in music | 1952 Winter Olympics | 1952 in television | British Columbia general election, 1952 | Egyptian Revolution of 1952 | The Hero with a Thousand Faces | Cycling at the 1952 Summer Olympics | United States House of Representatives elections, 1952 | Faces in the Crowd | Angels with Dirty Faces | 1952–53 Yugoslav First League | The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll | The Mirror Has Two Faces | Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics | Othello (1952 film) | JavaServer Faces | Faces of Death | 1952 Republican National Convention | 1952 in association football | The Jazz Singer (1952 film) | Springfield Rifle (1952 film) | Mutiny (1952 film) | Limelight (1952 film) | Jack and the Beanstalk (1952 film) | Ivanhoe (1952 film) | Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics | Greek legislative election, 1952 |
Born June Sillman in Detroit, Michigan, Carroll appeared in the Broadway musical New Faces of 1952, singing the Murray Grand standard, Guess Who I Saw Today, as well as two songs that she also wrote: Penny Candy and Love is a Simple Thing.