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Slllllllfl Ill I SPIRATIII Each Monday morning in February, our Seniors gave Street Corner Chats over the Public Address System in support of Catholic Press Month. The treasure house of knowledge enclosed within the covers of our new dictionary are being explained by Sister Rose Josephine to our students. I J .J -uf ' I -1 L .J- .71l jr,:1'Yll 'Z ,XX fb. -. 0' 45 t,,,'-um YQ-W t Our Library Club cleverly dramatized All the Answers in their efforts to publicize the read- C' N1 ing of Catholic papers and magazines. Our gaily decorated Library proved an object of great interest to many students during Cath- olic Press Month. Ai, -...J2-- - P HLFL qv
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I ll' mv, X I .Xt xx I 1 'I-I I . X fl 1 ' V gr N 'fr -NST?-1-,Q 1 ki , 5' 9 Hr xp H it '5--fo-.. ,www 195 F m f 4 ,imwm , if 15 t .::5 mwQ1 15, i fig K' A C I tif mi will Tim Snmirgf ! lIAlHlllIlI WRITERS-UUR CATHK ELIC PRESS MONTH Fehruary witnessed the appearance of another extensive campaign in the Valley. The seniors, determined to instill in the minds and hearts of all underelassmen, the fervor they themselves had contracted for the Catholic Press, planned a daily and weekly broadcast over the Public Address System in the School. Daily, these uhenior Reporters discussed current Catholic news of interest to their most attentive radio audience. Some summarized a fictitious story they had read in a Catholie puhlieation, and others chose a questionnaire form with which they tested the wits of their radio listeners, Each Ivlonday, the program took on a different trend. A corner in the Valley was chosen, and Street Corner Chatsi' lalossomed forth, The annual Catholic Book Vvleek Play entitled All,the Answers brought to an end this campaign, and the seniors felt justified in the aeeomplishf ment of all their aims and purposesg with a Hnal stress of the slogan for Catholic Press lvlonth, Read wisely, share truth. Mother Rose Vincent, our beloved Superior, gives to the High School Library a number of books in honor of Catholic Book Week, which are smilingly accepted by Margaret Huber in behalf of her classmates. l 1 vs' ,al F. I 'Tex I Our seniors exver wholeheartedly into the spirit of Catho- lic Book Week as they welcome the new additions to our library. W'anda Porczyki, Patricia Tully, and Eileen Maloney' seem to approve of our choice of books. 68
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'rips BX. fum ... pl 1,5 ' -'o f-. ,,, , , ,, ,,,,,, grads, EEA M1 OICE MQ M MY' Associate Editor . ., ,Ellen Fanmm Sports Editor .... John Dui X WE MAKE llllll UW VllIlTl HEARD THE VALLEY VOICE Oh, look, heres my name! Look at this picture! Isn't it clever? And this one! That's 'ksupernl Try to imagine the above sentiments echoed by four hundred Valleyites. Overwhelming, isn't it? Yet this is ex- actly what is heard all over the school as they eagerly read the latest edition of the Valley Voice. The life and spirit at Our Lady of the Valley is cap' tured by the ever alert staff members, carried to room SC and then released through news columns. The little happen' ings in class, the funny story heard while waiting for the bus -all these are shared by the whole school. Everyone enjoys the beautifully drawn cartoon, and many a laugh is heard as Down in the Valley, a chatter column, is read. To the zealous adviser, Sister Carlotta, to the hard working staff, the contributing class reporters, and, of course, to the appreciative readers, helongs the credit for the success of our outstanding newspaper. Thank you, one and all for your splendid cooperation. John Duff, assisted by Joan Koehler and Cath- erine Maloney check contributions deposited in our News Receptacle for The Valley Voice. K'
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