Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 70 text:

'ie Q' f if ...H l SEATED, left to right: C. Thomas, B. Crudup, 0. Dean, S. Enea, Y. Enea A. Ericsson W. Lawson, M. sumevam, A. Reed, L. Carina. STANDING, left to fight! Miss' Bames, J. Iflam, M. Enea, B. Valdez, A. Labuanan, J. Katanic, M. Robottom. Future urses Receive Training The Future Nurses club has had a successful year under the leadership of capable officers and the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Bames. Through films, visiting the Pittsburg Community Hospital, and discussions, the Future Nurses realized the great responsibility of nurses of today. Miss Barnes helped the Future Nurses obtain lists of the requirements to- enter a collegiate or regular school of nursing. The fall semester officers were Jeanette DiMaggio, presidentg Marla Rubottom, vice- presidentg Joyce Elam. secretaryg and Bettjve Crudup, treasurer. The spring semester officers were Marla Rubottom, presidentg Margaret Weger, vice- presidentg Betty Crudup, secretaryg and Oveda Dean, treasurer. fnww Q I , 0' JEANETTE DIMACCIO MARLA RUBOTTOM President President Fall Semesler Spring Sem?-Sfff

Page 69 text:

FIRST ROW, left to right: Yvonne Enea, Georgia Salo, Karen Terranova, Denise LaVere, Norine Troia, Linda Guerra, Faye Banks, Mary Voresis, Olga Aiello, Ann Costanza, Lois Freitas. SECOND ROW: Cathy Carpino, Alice McCutchen, Jeannette DiMaggio, Rose Davi, Luanne Cutino, Betty Gonzalez, Lupe Hurtado, Karol Krey, Dianne Billeci, Emley Matteucci, Margaret jiminez, Ruby Love, Melanie Flowers, Marilyn Wegner. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Smith, Amy Lewis, Nancy Christian. Gloria Cerda, Nancy Buffo, Marilee Doedema, Elsie Baker, Rosemary Contreras. FB.L.A. Continues Scholarshqu Now in its eighth year. the local chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America was established in Pittsburg Sen- ior High School in l05l. The membership requirement is enrollment in one commercial class such as typing or short- hand. There are 35 active members. The purpose of this club is to help students understand the development of education in business and also to serve as a social business club. The club is under the supervision of Mrs. Rachel Sisson and Miss Carrie Belling. The club for the second year will offer a hundred-dollar scholarship to a graduating senior girl, helping her attend business college. Among other projects that the F.B.L.A. sponsored was an installation dinner and a trip to local in- dustries to get better understanding of business occupations. The social activities during the year were the annual dance and the year-end picnic. First and second semester officers, seated left to right: Denise LaVere, Rose Davi Cathy Carpino, Betty Gonzalez, Mary Vore sis. Standing: Dianne Billeci, Lupe Hur tado, Linda Guerra, Alice McCutchen Georgia Salo.



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Left to right: Marla Rubottom, Kathleen Horan, Joyce Williamson, Joanne Katanic, Juanita Woods, Marietta Rice. Junior Red Cross Forms Council The Junior Red Cross of Pittsburg Senior High School organized this year a council for the purpose of participating in the many projects available to active Junior Red Cross Councils. From February 2-6 a publicity week took place with talks presented over the public address system each day. On Monday, February 9, each advisory elected two representatives from their group to represent them at council meetings. The council will meet twice a month and hold regular sessions, with the repre- sentatives working with their advisories to carry out plans of the council. The students were thus encouraged to participate in promoting peace and world friend- ship, the purpose of the Junior Red Cross. 9 xr L T' L, MRS. BLUM Advisor

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