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CSF Fall -1958 FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Louise Camozzi, Linda Ramez- zario, Emmylou McSweeney, Mary Sheehan, Joanne Ze- rolis. ROW TWO: Jean Mat- tias, Sheila 'Boyle, Eileen Drechsler, Barbara Brandi, Jucly Gough, Sue Malone. ROW THREE: Sharon Cross, Mary Paialich, Jackie Bloom, Margaret Schnieder, Treva Gravitt, Hortense Schiessl, Nancy Boehme. Scholarship for Service . This is the motto engraved on the California Schoiarship Federation torch-of-knowledge pins. Proudly worn by all members, the pins sym- bolize the purpose of the statewide honor society. The promotion of high standards of scholarship, citizenship, and service is the primary aim of the CSF. Here at Presentation, 21 girls comprised the membership for the Spring Semester, seven of these being seniors who had earned life membership. A special seal will appear on the life members' diplomas and they will be the recipients of a gold lamp of learning pin which signifies high achievement. Under moderator Sister Mary Thaddea, activities are planned and CSFers are encouraged to assume greater responsibilities in keeping with their abilities. Thus, the CSF provides a needed guidance and challenge. Hard- working freshmen may make themselves eligible for the Freshmen Honor Society, which has scholastic and service requirements equivalent to those of the CSF. CSF Spring -1959 Freshman Honor Society FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Karen Bava, Marie Tabora, Lorraine Furay. ROW TWO: Denise Dizaboulet, Patricia Gibbons, Melinda DeLima, Barbara Brunero. ROW THREE: Helaine Con- f torines, Margaret Passanisi, Ann Christiansen, ' Diane Shirley. r - I E FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: llife membersl Emmylou McSweeney, Joanne Zerolis, Mary Paialich, Nancy Boehme, Eileen Drechsler, Mary Sheehan, Janet Bacigalupi. ROW TWO: Linda Ramazzano, Maria Medrano, Louise Camozzi, Rosette Girolome, Judy Gough, Georgina Vanni, Jean Matthias. ROW THREE: Lois Drechsler, Barbara Brandi, Betty Boudrout, Rosemary Stewart, Treva Gravitt.
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Q-'Y Mary Ann Grandemange, SO- DALITY SACRISTAN, cares for the chapel as a part of her office. L 'S xg.-,TMI , , e ml' Cl, yi A L Phyllis De Roy, JUNIOR LEGION OF MARY 1, 'QILAV president, calmly prepares for a meeting ,al-L I Oy A L Q 'A LE A lily f LM I ' fe ' ,L , M L L k if ' i , ' T, f f ,lb , wi iv I LV jf' I , , V n I . 4 , ,LLL Ii, X Ncjdr Ll ig his li My V I, ,J 1 , , 1 , 5 sf X xi v ,E le I Merrily Rattaro, PUBLICITY COMMITTEE chairman, is responsible for all the So- dality posters which bright- en the corridors. I 540' Michele Murphy, CATHOLIC LITERATURE chairman, leads her committee in the dissemi- nation of Christian magazines and newspapers. As head of the PARISH AC- TIVITY COMMITTEE, Maureen Mangini informs the school of various events which are to take place at the different parishes. af'
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s vi Music is well said to be the speech of an- gels, says Thomas Carlyle. But at P.H.S. glee is a combina- tion of harmony, fun, and endless excitement. Under Sister Mary Leonard's direction, the Nano Nagle Pageant and the wonderful op- eretta, H.M,S. Pinafore were among the Glee Club's many undertak- ings this year. Speech Club This year a newly formed Speech club has taken its place among the prominent organizations at Presentation. Speech members participate in various debates, speech tournaments, and discussion groups. Capably directed by Sister Patricia Marie, these orators and debators are reaching new heights. The Speech Club provides the student with the opportunity to develop her speaking abilities which she will utilize as an essential skill the rest of her life. Glee Club 4-5 53 T47 is
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