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UNDER THE SUPERVISION of Dr. Regis Boyle. Pal' Shields, Tim Carey, Marianne E. MCG-urlc. Connie Bruneili, and Pal' COVERING HER BEAT 'lor Cross Currenfs, Barbara Opre inferviews Mr. Garvey. AY,-1 Barlow offer iheir ideas for a layoui' while ialcing fhe Journal ism Course ai Caiholic Universily. MEMBERS OF THE Freshman Press Club, Riia Lubrano, Walier Parlow, and Charles Schwab fry Their skill ai wriiing headlines. Page 71 I
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JOANNE HANNABERY, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, checks ads in the previous issue with Joe Smith, business manager. I 2 road urren fd Werifd on OM in reds! urueyd The school newspaper, Cross Currents, is in its sixth year of publication. Its five yearly issues bring to the students' attention all events, both current and impending. Also, as a student ac- tivity, the publication has merited honors for both the Press Club and school. The national and local scholastic press so- cieties, to which the school paper belongs, offer rewards to deserving reporters. One of these or- ganizations, the Quill and Scroll, sponsors the Current Events Quiz for which all high school students are eligible. In the quest for excellence, Cross Currents annually sends its staff members to attend several journalism conferences and courses, and to par- ticipate in such contests as the Temple Press Tournament. Our publication won several first place awards in national critical surveys this year and joined the local Burlington County Press Association. PAGE EDITORS DONNA Donovan, Veronica May, Joel Brink and Kathleen Curzie discuss plans for next issue of Cross Currents.
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JOSEPH KANE AND Robert Escheman compare their speeches for participation in the Declamation Club. DURING POETRY CLUB meeting, Sister M. Angelifa reviews The sfyle of a particular poet with 'Phe members of fhe club. 0l'8l'lJiC5 ibeuefoia jadenf As part of the school's effort to foster intel- lectual development, Holy Cross sponsors three forensic activities. The Debating Society has as its aim the pro- motion of logical consistency in reasoning. As part of the training, students have the benefit of inter-school debates. A noteworthy literary activity is the Poetry Club. This affords its members the occasion to read and to better understand the intricacies of poetry. The Declamation Club was organized to per- fect in its members the skills of self-expression. Delivery of speeches and improvisations are in- cluded in the program. MARY REINHART. SPEAKING for fhe affirmative, is the cenfer of a iense circle of debafors. Aifenfive lisfeners are Veronica May, Philip Lezenby, Mary Kondash, Joe Smifh and Jack Dougherfy.
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