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,,,.,..1-wfgmf W SITTING, Left to Right: Adviser Mr. Conley, Horace Enea, Joe Sechitano, Levi Glasper, Phil Lucking, Frank Matamoroz. SECOND ROW: Richard Gromacki, Brian Wilson, Roger Jones, .lay Stockton, Dennis Martinec, Paul Bruno, Dorris Oakley, Steve Sanfilippo, Leslie Shaw, Paul Mello. THIRD ROW: Henry Nunn, Peter Roa, Al Hurtado, Theston James, Bill Plummer, Ken Kovacs, Chuck Chism, Noel Nellis, Max Basquez. Key Club OFFICERS, STANDING, left to Right: Theston James, sanitary engineer, Ken Kovacs, treasurer. SITTING: Max Bosquez, vice-president, Levi Glasper, president, Brian Wilson, secretary. The primary purpose of the Key club is to serve Pittsburg High School. The sec- ondary purposes are to build good citizens and to make good scholars out of the members. Achievements of past Key clubbers include the purchase of the score board, which is used for football games, and the purchase of the school banner. In addition, Key clubbers have served as guides at our Annual Career Day and they have always been represented at the concession stands for our home games. On the lighter side, the Key club attends a professional football game each year. They play baseball and have a basketball game yearly with one or two of the neigh- boring Key clubs. The members also attend an annual dinner given by the Kiwanis club. The Pittsburg high school Key club is a member of a notional organization which is sponsored by Kiwanis International. Mr. Jack Clark, manager of the Signature Loan Company, is this year's Key club committee chairman. Mr. John Conley is the Key club adviser.
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FIRST ROW, Left To Right: Karol Krey, Theresa Guzman, Suzanne Ward, Jeanne Poe, Jodee Russell, Linda Guerra, Dulcy Moran, Frances Ann Billeci, SECOND ROW: Sandra Lockner, Nelia Gonzalez, Karen Richardson, Marla Rubottom, Lynne Woodward, Nancy Parent, Judy Gundershaug, Margaret Jiminez. THIRD ROW: Larry Wood, Tony Aiello, Ken Lucido, Norman Simoes, Paul Mello, Ken Kovacs, Louis Confetti, Kathleen Horan, Delores Ezell, Elsie Macfarlane, Josephine Mercurio, Diane Billeci, Tina DiMercurio, Joyce Williamson. California Scholarship Federation OFFICERS, Left to Right: Norman Simoes, president, Linda Guerra, vice-president, Joyce Williamson, secretary, Larry Wood, treasurer. The members of The California Scholarship Federation were very active This year. In the fall They sold concessions at games. The money They received from this, combined with the dues,were used To finance Their Traditional Honor Day. One of The oTher acTivities was a parTy for new members. This year The membership Totaling Thirty-one was among The largesT in The history of PiTTsburg High School. Miss Clarisse Bois, adviser for The club, decided how many honor points and what subiects count for points To join CSF. 58
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Advisor Mrs. Reed, Joyce Williamson, Ruth Chism, Jan Nicoll, Willa Davi, Glenda Haskell, Nelia Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Paul Mello, Marla Rubottom, Kathleen Horan, Anita Reed, Mark Tornheim, Wayne Granberg, Larry Wood, Tony Padilla, Anthony Contreras, Theresa Guzman. THIRD ROW: Jackie Sacco, Nancy Parent, Evangeline Jayme, Sarah Christian, Diane Bode, Suzanne Ward, Claire Runckel, Katherine Fortune, Judy Gundershaug, Barbara Cappucini. Library Club OFFICERS: Judy Gundershaug, vice-president: Jan Nicoll, president, Larry Wood, treasurer, Nancy Parent, secretary. The main purpose of the Library club is to acquaint students with the thousands of books and many magazines in the library and to give them experience in the pleasures of reading. This year the club had book reviews of different types ot books given at the meet- ings and had guest speakers tell them about the library profession. Another activity they planned and which was successful was having films during the meetings. Their most important project this year was having a blind person come to the school to talk on the Braille system. 60
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