Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Xigg gsgggygi ,W W3W3ggq22g?gQ 5 i t ggggi, 3 ,Q - VP 'li' g 5 L Q7 like? wwvw' ' , Luv slli I We T QQZZQI Fifi! Tgggi kilil n, Qggggi Sroffers make publications by Resse DePano Due to my outstanding year- book editors, GALLEON editors, Pizz and the Student Leadership class, publications has been a true joy this year. We had many students who were outstanding staffers, comment- ed Joan Foster, advisor. The staff members were divided into class sections. Their tasks included making layouts, writing copy, cap- tions, meeting all deadlines and making sure everything was proofed before turning into the editors. 26 dedicated members worked hard to help produce the yearbook. During the 1984 summer, the yearbook editors attended Yearbook West, a camp that is devised to help produce better yearbooks. They came back with new tantalizing ideas and a better knowledge and understand- ing of the rights and wrongs of a yearbook. Once the yearbook was planned, they crusaded through town determined to get ads. We knew in order to make our yearbook successful, we had to get ads, because without them, we wouIdn't be able to produce a yearbook. Also, the money enables us to purchase extra pages and more color pictures, commented Natalie Narez, business manager. Kristine Styers, Editor-in-chief of THE GALLEON, along with her co- editors Jennifer Puccio and Sherry Stiglich, worked hard making sure the copy for the newspaper met its deadline to Marck Henry in the ROP class. I don't think people understand what a difficult task we have producing two publications. Luckily, l am very fortunate to be able to work with such wonderful, dedicated students, added Foster. PUBLICATIONS

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x 1st Row: C. Parent, A. Moore, T. Sollz. T1 Heredla, R. de Pano, K. Styers. L. Mondrogon: 2nd row: M. Myares, M. Flke, S. Bocanegra, P. Lacasse. S. Stlgllch. J. Pucclo, N. Norez, M. Cobb, P. Cardlnale: Grd Row: S. Brown, K. Walters. D. Lopez. J. Brooks. M. Axel, Advisor, J. Foster, S. Dallman, R. Small and D. Nichols. 2. Patti Lacasse assists Tina Sollz and Theresa Heredla with their freshmen copy. 3. John Brooks and Resse de Pano do their layout together. 4. Newspaper editors, Kristine Styers, Sherry Stlgllch and Jennifer Pucci confer about an upcoming deadline. 5. Sylvia Bocanegra, Lisa Mondragon, Natalie Narez and Philomena Cardlnale decide which staff will do a layout. 6. Kim Walters and Dlano Lopez wonder what to do to correct their error. Z Colleen Parent searches for her club layout pictures. PUBLICATIONS N. 'lv Q .c. GJ i Z ,.. 6 ...wr-fm



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SBOD works for school by Philomena Cardinale Do you ever wonder what goes on ln The Student Leadership Class? Let's clear this up. To begln, the class, along with the SBOD CStudent Board of Directorsh worked a dally schedule, beginning the first part of the week meeting in committees. On Thursdays, they held their weekly meetings and Fridays were open for extra buslness. So, what did the committees accomplish? The Dance Committee put on the Plrateer and Uglyman dances: the Splrlt Committee produced many rallies wlth some of the largest turn-outs ever, and the Assemblies Committee had a program, Friday Nlght Llve, dlscouraglng people from drlnklng and drlvlng. These are only a few of the accomplishments of the class. The class was very large, wlth approximately 40 students: 15 board members and 25 class members. The SBOD consisted of 3 representatives from each class, 2 delegates-at-large and one school board representative. We had a good board this year, lots of new and younger people. Everyone had great ideas and wanted the best for the school, stated Theresa Hllado, SBOD pre- sldent. Presldlng officers were Hllado, president, Tracey Conlln, secretary, and James Jones, treasurer, Mr. Frank Plzzlmentl advised the SBOD and class. qi 3 STUDENT LEADERSHIP

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