Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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- -1 ,I HANISTERS-STANDING, left to right: Richard Pope, Jan Van Westrop, and Jose DeLuna. SITTING, left to right: Virgil Brownley, Tom Nicholas, Edward Lucido, Horace Enea, and Mr. George 0'Hara, advisor. H0619 labs Attract Man Completing its second year at Pittsburg High School. the Hamster Amateur Radio Club participated in various ac- tivities throughout the year. New equipment added this year were the oscillators built by the club members. Assisted by Mr. George O,Hara. the club members are organized to learn about amateur radio and electronics in general. Membership included Jan Van Westrrmp. Virgil Brownley. Tom Nicholas. Horace Enea. Alan Nicols. and Richard Pope. Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Olltincoln. the Chess Club held its meetings four days a week in the electric shop during the noon hour. Fall semester officers were Philip Gentile. president: James Funlcner. vice-president: Ray Edison. secretary: and Jan Van Vlfestrop. sergeant-at-arms. The spring officers elected were Paul Kayfetz. president: Ray Edison. vice-president: Jan Van Westrop. secre- taryg and Michael Dealey. sergeant-at-arms. Paying ten cents dues each semester. the club has bought chess boards and chessmen. Chess members view close game. Q f K

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FRONT ROW, left to right: K. Horan, S. Sanfilippo, P. Mello. SECOND ROW: L. Lucido, R. Tumbaga, S. Vineys, T. Tomheim, R. Chism, J. Clark, S. Rebstock, L. Coad, L. Carino R. Torres. THIRD ROW: S. E. Bruno, R. Edison, J. Cattalico, L. Edison, K. Russo, A. Ericsson A. Ross, M. Forte, D. Fields, O. Dean, M. Rubottom, J. Toliver, J. Williamson. BACK ROW: Mrs. Shirley, Bart Carlson, J. Stockton, J. DeLuna, C. Farrow, R. Beasley, L. Shirkey, Mr. Walden Bruce Carlson, P. Kayfetz, J. LaFleur, Mr. Collin. 1 Newtonians Complete Third Year The aims of the Newtonians this year were to stimulate interest in science and mathematics and to help students understand their importance. This was the third year of the organization. Since so many students wanted to join, membership was limited to those with a B average. The club was under the sponsorship of Mr. Clarence Walden. Mr. John Collin. and Mrs. Dorothy Shirley. First-semester officers were Jay Stockton, president, Marla Rubottom, vice-president, Dorothy Fields, secretary- treasurerg Horace Enea. program chairmang and Bruce Carlson. membership chairman. Spring semester officers were Horace Enea, president, Steve Sanfilippo. vice-presidentg Kathleen Horan, secretary- treasurerg Paul Mello. program. Left to right: Marla Rubottom. Bruce Carlson. Jay Stockton, Dorothy Fields.



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Left tq right: S. Sanfilippo. F. Xlatamoro Nl. Basque. N. Nt-llis. H. Em-a. President M. Basque and Advisor John Conley standing. Back row, left to right: H. Enea, R. Clawson, R. Chase, Bart Carlson. F. Hurtado, F. Puccio, P. Billeci. Second row: H. Nunn, J. Sechitano, N. Peirano, J. Enea, D. Martinec, F. Matamoros. Third row: P. Mello. S. San- filppo, D. Oakley, B. Pekari. Front row: L. Shaw. J. Stockton, N. Nellis. Key lub Serves P.H. . The purpose of the Key Club is to build good citizens and to serve Pittsburg High School. The Key Club has pur- chased the scoreboard, which cost about 31,100 and took the club seven years to pay for it. They also bought the school banner. On November 2. the Key Club went to San Francisco to see the 49,ers in their battle with the Detroit Lions. They also held a car wash and sold pens to raise funds for the Miss Pirateer dance which they sponsored during the year. There are twenty-four members in the Key Club. This includes eight members from each class. Members are origin- ally chosen upon recommendations from the administration in the junior high and parochial schools. Members vote to fill vacancies occurring during the year. The Key Club is a part of a national organization. sponsored by Kiwanis lnternational. The club was organized at Pittsburg High in September. 1948. The advisor is Mr. John Conley. Officers who serve the full year are Max Basque, presidentg Frank Matamoros, vice-president: Noel Nellis, secre- tary: Steve Sanfilippo. treasurer: and Horace Enea, sanitary engineer.

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