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, r 6.9 STANIJINC. If-fr to right: liill Milano. Carol Davis. Marion llc-aton. Linda fioad. .Xnila Iiefffl. lie-laync liarrus. Craig Harris. and Shirlvy Nlillf-r. Actors Get Good Rating This past year saw thc- drama vlass undvr the direction of Bruce Roc-ws. This was Mr. Reevvs' first year at Pittsburg: High School. The Class had many inte-re-sting momonts. most of them humorous. Thr- Class was exvitod on-r thc- play llid1-rs to thi- Svaf' a one-act hy John M. Synge. an Irish author. Riders to the S1-an was om' of thr- main f-x 1-nts of tho yvar for thf- class. This play was prose-rite-fl at tht- Pac-iliva Play l'lc-stixal on l t-hruary T and won a rating of good. Linda fload lDli!f1'Il ilu- part of a lroulnle-d mother who had lost six sons to the sva. Nlarion llvaton portray:-d hor last son who was tragivally lost liruw- live at sva. llc-layiw llarrus and Anita Rt-4-fl play:-d he-r daughters. ,loc-tt? Nlilano and l,ou llartve- wt-rv pre-side-nt and vif'e-presidvnt. rc spffctively. of tho llrama fflulv. loft? Williamson was class svvretarx It was diffivult to svlwt plays that would fvaturv many actrosses sinve there were lM'f'I1lf'-Plgllll girls and fixv lnoys in thc' class. PRODIXITION S'I'Al F--Loft to right: ,Ioette Milano. Linda Coad. Joyce Williamson. and Stuart Wilson.
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Left to right: Joyce Williamson, Elsie Macfarlane, Frances Billeci, Marla Rubottom, Sue Vineys, and Paul Mello. C. . . Sees Music Mani, Among the main activities of the California Scholarship Federation this past year were its traditional Honor Day and the spring conference at San Jose. Fund-raising committees were formed to help finance the Honor Day tour in San Francisco which included seeing the showing of the HMusic Manf, At the beginning of the year the club continued its host program. ln this program members of C.S.F. welcomed new students, showed them around the campus, and helped them to get better acquainted with the school as requested by counselors. Members who are in the club four semesters, including one in their senior year, receive a lamp pin and gold seal on their diploma. Fall semester officers included Paul Mello, presidentg Joyce Williamson, vice-president: Marla Rubottom, secretaryg and Elsie Macfarlane, treasurer. Spring semester officers included Paul Mello. president: Marla Rubottom. vice-presidentg Frances Ann Billeci, secretaryg and Sue Vineys. treasurer. Miss Clarisse Bois has been C.S.F. advisor for the past eight years while Mr. Francis Cosford became co-sponsor at the beginning of the second semester. BACK ROW, left to right: A. Labuanan, J. Garvella, J. Cattolico, A. Ross, S. Rebstock, K. Horan, D. Fields, O. Dean, S. Vineys, R. Chism. SECOND ROW: T. Tomheim, L. Carino, C. Cardinale, O. Aiello, D. Gonsalves, M. Runckel, E. Macfarlane, J. Williamson, F. Billeci, M. Rubottom, C. Davis, C. Nobili. FRONT ROW: H. Enea, C. Harris, A. Nicol, P. Kayfetz, D. Martinec, and P. Mello.
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Best in Many Years The choir this year consisted of fifty-one members and was under the direction of Mr. Philip Jones. During the year the choir was engaged in many activities. The first performance was in December at the parochial school, and in May they went to Stanford University for the State Festival. The choir sang at the annual Christmas assembly. This was Mr. Jones' thirteenth year as director. He said that this year was the best in many years. They did a great jobf' stated Mr. Jones, who was very much pleased with the group. PHILIP JONES Director
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