Mercy High School - Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Mercy High School - Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 115 of 144
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camera club DOLSE FHE LIGHT! Ready for darkroom development are beginning Club ofiicers: Betty Dwyer, Pat O'Brien president: Sharon Kansora, and Janelle Cireggains. if I J SCHOLASTIC PHOTOGRAPHY EX- HIBIT: Viewing prize-winning photos displayed by the club in Barrett Hall in November: Bernadette Lang, Eleanor Wilson and Peggy McCloskey. ADVANCED CAMERA CLL'B had leaders Molly Duggan, president: and Carole Bernie, vice president: both of yy hom show familiarity with the enlarger. Constructive and artistic hobbies were developed by several Camera Club members this year, through means of the first annual photography contest, lab work in negative and print develop- ment, instructional movies and demon- strations, and observation of expert photography by professionals and other students. J, x . OUR LADX UF GUADALL-PE, winner, Still Life Division. Marcia Kinces. Other winners: S. Kleinhans fgrand prize picture on page IOUD, T. Takasaki, M. Terheyden, P. O'Brien. TESTINCix. . . 1, 2 . . .Before class assembly Gail Rice tunes up microphone to correct volume. .ew- science club The Science Club, organized last Fall, meets monthly to work on experiments, plan long-range projects, and embark on periodical field trips. The Fall field trip for some forty members, was to the telephone company, where sophomores gained new knowledge of electronics. Sister Mary Marguerite is moderator. BE STILL FOR YOVR PICTURE! junona jonas, president of the new Sophomore Science Club, Marilyn Murphy, vice presi- dent: -Ioanne Granieri, secretary, and Barbara Quirie, treasurerg meet to pose for an executive picture with the biologists pet fat. Ill

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110 audio-Visual equipment operators EDGE EILlNl LEFT: Judy Cannon adjusts the slide projector to ht film and focus on screen. P BEFORE MOVIE jo Pomilia threads 16mm. film through projector track while Elena Castell fastens it on end reel. VPPERCLASS AVEOS Cseatetlj: M. Lasky, A. Gagne, M. Cota, ROXV THREE: N. Donovan, J. Gilmore, j. Reidy, M. Oclassen, L. Tomasi- ni, j. Cannon, j. O'Donnell, L, lNlaggio. ROW' TXYO: K. Dowd, Ci. Benvenuto, M. Mullins, M. liinres, P. XVarman, S. Klcinhans. ROXX' ONE: J. Mclleyitt, K. Flanagan, E. Castell, j. Pomilia. ,Ld The Audio Visual Equipment Operators is the newest campus organization. lNIembers are made up of three students from each of the school's twenty sections. This service organization is taking over duties formerly fulfilled by faculty members. lt is they who are now in charge of setting up and operating projectors in assigned rooms, raising screens, filing slides, and servicing public address equipment. They are on duty for educational films, quarterly movies, and assemblies - outside or inside. Moderator is Sister lNIary Lois. fl N.. - LOXX l RCI ASS KVI OS ROXV ONE B. Niullms S. Serafino Ci, Murphy, S. Neil, G. Rice, L. Carlson, M. L. Howard, N. Foun- tain. ROW' TXVO: K. Brady, C. Seyler, S. Toschilin, P. Blcffoy, VI, Nomellini, J. Mc- Cartney, K, Hess, R. Patackas. ROW' THREE: T. Burns, E. Ricketts, K. Leahy, R, Lucier, j. Shaskey, l. Barry.



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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Mary Lou Kilcline, president: Leslie Toma- sini, vice-president, and Kathy Flanagan, chairman of SLANC, District 2, put out current periodicals for student readers. During Catholic Book week, February 22 to 28, the school's twenty student library assistants issued the flrst bi-weekly library bulletins to homerooms, which aimed to keep students informed about all new books. student librarians Student librarians also attended the fall meeting of the Student Library Assistants of Northern California at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley and heard special comments by authors of prose and poetry for children's books. On the first Saturday after Easter representatives attended a meeting for student librarians from district schools at College of the Pacific in Stockton. Lili' ,.-v- -1 'L' 4 XA SELECT ING NEW BOOKS for display racks are student assistants Sharon Kleinhans, corresponding sec., Judy Lucchesi, treasurer and Barbara Quirie, secretary. main office club MAIN OFFICE CLUB workers give a minimum of tive hours per quarter service as receptionists and messen- gers before and after school as well as weekends. Their generosity frees the faculty for school work. TAKING MESSAGES is a major function of Main Office Club members Eda Bozzo, president, Yvonne Nurre, vice-president, and Marcia Kinces. .,w..2A

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