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Cross Currents Continues Tradition of Excellence Safeguarding our freedom of press by using it, the school newspaper, Cross Currents pro- vides the student body with an opportunity to express their thoughts as well as present news of current school events. Distributed six times a year, the publication has several regular columns including Cur- rent Clippings, Cross Lines, and Sportscast. Since its organization in l957, Cross Currents has expanded rapidly and this year has added alumni subscriptions to the regular student ones. Besides membership in the Quill and Scroll Society, the paper belongs to the Catholic School Press, the Columbia Scholastic Press, the National Scholastic Press and the New Jersey Scholastic Press Associations. lt has merited first place awards in critical surveys conducted by these organizations and re- ceived a national award in the Tuberculosis Association press project. Staff members of The Lance and Cross Currents attend the Villanova Press Conference in October. Donna Donovan, Joe Galdo, Eileen Martin, Kit Padgett, Evelyn Weinert, Suzanne McGurk, Kathy Curzie, Joanne Hannabery and Wiley Pickett assemble for the trip home. Editor-in-chief Elena Daly beams at the number of advertisements which Business Manager Tim Carey solicited for Cross Currents. Copy Editor, Joanne Hannabery, and Sports Editor, Joe Galdo, discuss pos- sibilities about what could have been done in the latest edition. 70
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'Lance' Presents Picture of School Year ln its second year of publication, The Lance is constantly worked on in an effort to bring to the students of Holy Cross a more attrac- tive, more complete and superior yearbook. The staff strove to improve upon a book which in l96l received three first place awards in national yearbook competition. Within the current school year, activities as well as curricula have grown. The Lance has e x p a n d e d to accommodate the school's growth and record it in vivid and accurate de- tail. To set The Lance on the road to excellence, the staff busily engages in daily labor, per- forming every task from layouts and alpha- betising, to simply watching alertly for picture opportunities. They have tried to give a true picture of the school year-its honors and dis- appointments, its surprises and traditions, its beginning and end. Co-editors of The Lance, Jim Gross and Eileen Martin, spend many hours designing artistic layouts for their masterpiece. , The Lance must go through . . , Therefore Charles O'Toole, Carol Maley, Nancy Carruth, Theresa Todd, Peggy Knauss, Barbara Young, Christine Salciunas, Te- resa Ault, George Baker and Eric Ostberg come to work on the yearbook during the Christmas holidays. ,--. M: -1.H 5,.5- . .gl , ,, A A .-
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if N gm ,V ki. S K Q ,, Circulation manager Clem Gross and Page One Editor Donna Donnovan count out papers for delivery to homerooms shortly after the paper arrives from the printer. Kathy Herron, exchange editor, checks her list of subscriptions prior to mailing the current issue. 7 l Page Editors Veronica May, Kathy C u r z i e, and Joel Brink seem to be elated over the first place certificate merited by Cross Currents from The Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association.
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