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Times and News Publishing Company Ucttvburu, Pu. VALLEY ECHO ha..- I acau-tmm h M... .-.. 311; 10! e ? Prom t 4A3 hm-tvr' 7'3 9' cwd h... p..- 5...... 11,; II!ZW 3x 9.79 ..-.- OmyAdI , Pt mags: HYaXEZL an373. One e Around the table: Barbara Saganowicha Catherine Bride, Katherine Beaver, Patricia Horn, Carol Lewis, Claudia Schiller, Eleanor Gallagher, Jacqueline Smith, Joan Stovicek, Joan Meehan, Mary Marie DeSando, and Joan Ahern. Elizabeth Bustamante, Nancy Connolly, June Shillenn, Barbara Bray, Audrey Carr, VALLE Y ECHO Moderator: SISTER MARY ELLEN CtWho? What? Where? When? Why? . . . 6133185 the ruler? . . . 4cSeniors, Where are your dummies??? . . . HIs your story iniw . . . ttGive me a 3 line, 18 point Goudy head? . . . thHow do you want this picture cropped??? . . . 66May 1 have an extended deadline?7 . . . 6juniors, Will you read proof tonight??? . . . ccPass . . tcThe paper is here, sophs; please stuff,9 . . . ttWhat, assign- the glue?, . . . ch0 you have the seissors?77 . ments are out already? . . . and so busy senior and junior editors, and sophomore reporters monthly haunt the J-room to send the Echo to press. For twenty-five years the Valley Echo has been the oHicial news organ of SJCas campus. Careful planning, accurate reporting, and final editing all go into this journalistic endeavor. Headed by Joan Meehan, edi- tor-in-chief, and Joan Stovicek, associate editor, the staff includes the following: Seniors Mary Elizabeth Bustamante, Nancy Connolly, Eleanor Gallagher, Jacqueline Smith; Juniors Barbara Bray, Carol Lewis, Claudia Schiller, June Shillenn; Sophomores Joan Ahern, Katherine Beaver, Catherine Bride, Audrey Carr, Marie DeSando, Patricia Horn, and Barbara Saganowich.
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Upper left: Officers leave the Home Management house after planning for a club meeting. Left to right: Carol Knauer, president; Kathleen OiBrien, secretary; Virginia Simon, pub- licity manager; Therese Charles, treasurer. Upper right: Home nursing students Jacqueline Jewell, Pa- tricia Crowley, and Caroline Harte put child-care principles into practice on ttSally Ann? ECONOMICS CLUB Moderator: SISTER MARY EDWARD Originality and ingenuity -- these are the essence of the Home Economics Club. They nourish the spirit and enthusiasm which fill each member as she incor- porates something new, something different into her club,s projects. We spent many happy hours cultivating practical arts. From the foods lab came the delicious odor of freshly-baked bread. Sewing machines hummed as nimble fingers prepared garments to be modeled at our annual fashion show. The swish of paint brushes and the pounding of hammers sounded the rebirth of Old toys into new. Love and warmth permeated Sunnyside on that memorable Sunday afternoon in December when we entertained the children of the surrounding area at our Christmas Party. A Club tradition, the party held special significance this year. In the antics of the children our 66Child care77 theories came to life. These experiences will bring confidence and joy to those who will have the iiMRSf, The Three Wise Men Norma Carosi, Margaret Menton, and Ann Dodd smile over the children at the cliilfs annual Christmas party.
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n:nauierxu- 3;; .EF Brave new world . . . the casual, collegiate air . . . grand to be on our own - but where is that letter from home? . . . feeling itfunny', and yet ccright,7 in an academic cap and gown . . . MSM, and after the dance is over! . . . intellectuals and fun-lovers rolled into one . . . ours is a year of revelations - weare learning to learn, and we,re solving the problems of the world with our knowledge . . . a tear shed in the night but gaiety all the day long . . . grown young women with hearts younger still, unfolding a depth soon-to-be . . . like our class tree, we cast a shadow still slight, but, with potential unmeasured for beauty, for wisdom, we feel ourselves developing into the ideal of our guardians and guides. The green 'ear i the freshman arrives at her new Alma Mater. 3
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