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1 Q fi 9,1 ft i 'U PRESENTATION MOTHERS' GUILD . . . an organization whose support and assistance in school proiects is essential to progressive development at Presentation. STANDING II.. Io R.I: Mrs. Mario Mangini, Mrs. William O'Brien, SITTING IL. to R.l: Mrs. James Melody, Mrs. John Zerolis, PRESIDENT, and Mrs. William Schendel. PRESENTATION FATHERS' CLUB . . . which wholeheartedly endorses our activities of the year, and to whom we look for added support and guidance. STANDING IL. to R.l: Mr. Henry Suettu, Mr. Phil Maloney, SITTING IL. to R.I: Mr. Forrest Glenncn Mr. .Iohn O'Dwyer, PRESIDENT. and Mr. Dick Kessell.
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Mrs. Edward Norona Christian Family Living I United States History Miss Bertha Bedom Physical Education Mrs. Joseph McCarthy english 3 They have given us access to many new and fascinating worlds. May their example be ever before us. Miss Joan McFarland Mrs. Walter Kenney Clothing Christian Family Living Ill English Miss Anita De Martini Christian Family living I Clothing C. is fl,
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CLASS OFFICERS lL. to R.l: Melinda De Lima, President, cost what it may. Gerry Bosco, Vice-President, .lanet Summerville, Secretary, Margaret Passanisi, Social Director. Getting to Know CLASS COLORS: Blue and White PATRON SAINT: St. Maria Goretti CLASS MOTTO: Do what is right, Myl lt's big. That was our chief impression after spending our first day at Presentation. Each floor in the building brought a new adventure to us, the be- wildered Freshmen. The Atrium was exciting with its co-op and cafeteria, which seemed to attract the hungry of every class. The first floor drew our attention because of the Library and Office, the typing rooms and Theater, but especially because of the Little Chapel which offered us refuge in our confusion. On the second floor, the rooms were bright, spacious, and permeated with an atmosphere of study. The third floor had biology, chemistry and physics rooms for the scientifically minded, music rooms for the melodically inclined, and the art room, filled with artistic wonders. Outside we discovered softball, tennis and volleyball courts, as well as Western Heights and the Senior Gardens. We acquired many other impressions after exploring our school. The ones that stood out most were: the friendliness of the spirited upperclassmen who were so will- ing to lend a helping hand to us the poor Frosh, and the kindness of the wonderful teachers who were very understanding with each new girl who walked into their classrooms. The impressions of a Freshman were and are many, but we can be sure after look- ing them over, that we will always cherish Presentation High. Lynn Dell 'Artino FRONT ROW IL. to R.l: Mary Chiu, Gloria Carniglia, Rosalyn Child, Lupe Bala, Carol Alfonso, Ines Barrios, Cathleen Burkhardt. ROW 2: Yolanda Barnickel, Norma Ayoub, Jo Anne Aiello, Esther Borrero, Theresa Barriga, Sandy Blacklock, Jo Ann Chiarani, Sharon Carroll. ROW 3: Ann Christiansen, Barbara Brunero, Carol Benning, Karen Bava, Christine Caselli, Antoinette Bellanca, Carol Cain, Sylvette Brunet, ROW 4: Suzanne Bell, Diano Cichor, Vondra Barsotti, Sharon Chiarucci, Mary Anne Benninghoff, Heather Black, Myrna Binder. the Gremlins SECTION LEADER Michele Bennett of 4-9' ,Q 7 if 4 'ZH '5' Xe!
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