Presentation High School - Presentation Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 51 text:

t Q L N . m fs V' 5 , TO SCORE OR NOT TO SCORE--THAT IS THE PROB- LEM. For in volleyball, co-operation of the team makes the game. Basketball, softball, tennis, and ping-pong are offered in o four year physical education program at Presentation. Physical Education Art COLOR, IMAGINATION, AND ORGANIZATION PRODUCE ART. Paintings in watercolors and oils bedeck the art room as products of Sister Salome's art course. Aspiring artists also engage in providing posters for various school events. LOUISE-PIANIST OF THE FUTURE? Music culti- tivates the aesthetic side of o student's person- ality. Therefore, an extensive course in music is available at Presentation under the direction of Sister Mary Lucia. Music Bcillet PRESENTATION BOASTS OF BALLERINAS TOO! Grace and poise result from the extracurricular ballet course given at Pres- entation. 47

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Cathy Thomas, editor of the Reflector , sternly cuts a super- fluous adjective. The aspiring reporter is offered a three year course in iournalism which teaches clear and con- cise writing as well as how to make heads and leads . After her stay in the Press Room, the sanctum sanctorum with its trophies and tradi- tions, the reporter will be able to use her new- found writing skills for simple every-day necessities or a future career, and to fulfill her Christian duty as an apostle ofthe pen. Journalism . . .Q goal for the uapostles of the pen Reporter Roberta Baldelli, News Editor Helen O'Brieng and Copy Editor Barbara Brunetta illustrate team work. Just off the presses , the Reflector easily catches univer- sal student interest. Polishing trophies is a pleasant iob for Helen Nuyens and Veronica Ganci, while Joan Toso admires the legacy of a past editor. A6



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Associated Student Organizations Through the generous effort and co-operation of various girls, Student Body Organizations promote a tremendous spirit of helpfulness throughout Presentation. Students who have been active in these organizations will always be remembered for their zest, zeal, and charitableness in accomplishing their work. THE OFFICE STAFF includes girls like Lois Drechsler who scurry here and there with messages from the office and offer friend- ly service to all that enter the office. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS are, SITTING: vice-presi- dent Vincy Balestreri, president Terry O'Dwyer, sec- retary Linda Ramazzano. STANDING: treasurer Mau- reen Maher, and social director Nc-ra Collins. ,Q 'LW THE RED CROSS is led by Pat Pepi who is just one of the many girls who generously give their time for various worthy proiects. SAN FRANCISCO YOUTH ASSOCIATION representative and Chairman of its Radio and TV Committee, Treva Gravitt partici- pates in various interesting events.

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