Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 129 of 264
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....r ' 'Siva T4fii?l-VX Q X ,ire ...Ag V ill' HAQAN cnnnnan of ff-Ziff I . .f fini ci'-. .Y wi. V uk' i 5 l X Yearbook Staff Works Hard by: Alicia Albers The publication staff did an exceptional job of putting together this year's yearbook. lt ran a lot smoother than last year, it was organized, co-editor Colleen Parent comment- ed. Mrs. Foster, advisor, helped keep the work running smoothly. The editors: Colleen Parent, Cecilia Nichols, and Regina Harrision joined efforts to direct and help staff, and assist Mrs. Foster in her efforts to keep production at its peak. The rest of the staff worked under the editors to give the student body one of the best yearbooks ever, Tertia Stewart decided to take the class because I thought it would be an interesting experience, Seeing the end result of my hard work was the best part of this class, according to Meredith Fike, who plans on becoming a journalist. .Xxx fl ,Wy 4. Pubbers discuss ways to get ads. Procuring ads is always a problem. 5. Deciding which pic- ture will be best freshman Tertia Stewart works on the Youth Educa- tors layout. One duty of yearbook staff members was to design the layout, write a story, select pic- tures and write captions. 6. Head- line writing can be very difficult. Freshmen pubbers, Nicole Capurro and Pamela Severs count out the number of characters in a headline. 7. Taking out their materials, Jason Haley and Nina Trias listen to Mrs. Foster's instructions. Nina Trais organized many of the yearbook's sections, such as clubs. EE

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Jw 2 IEE' uuutimttiuttu it A i Q 1. Concentrating heavily, the yearbook staff busy themselves drawing layouts, Each person was responsible for positioning each picture and story. Q. Proofreading for errors, Meredith Fike flips through her copies, Each staff member is responsible for proofing hisfher work. 3. Asking for volun- teers, Mrs. Foster informs pubbers of need for parent volunteers for Bingo. Selling candy and parents working Bingo were two ways yearbook staff raised money.



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Student Leadership ls School's Backbone by: Ron Polk Student Leadership is a group of students that no one seems to know about. School Board Rep., Brook Osborne states, We do not receive a lot of recognition, but we are a critical part of our school's many activities. The class discussed many different problems, which were -brought up by the class representatives. As explained by Senior class rep. Kevin Confetti, . . . a rep is to relay the problems presented by the class and brings them up at the student board meetings. After discussion, the rep relays it back to his class. Other objectives were to basically plan activities, organize assemblies and rallies, take charge of all publicity such as posters, reader board, etc., and keep track of all funds such as football, and clubs. Vice-Pres., Mike Crespo served as the Sergeant-at- Arms during all student board meetings. My job is to work with the pres. and to decide together on all problems. S. B. Pres., Suzanne Becker stated that, l like myjob, because l make sure that all board members are doing their jobs. Lastly the board consisted of: Suzanne Becker, pres., Mike Crespo, vice-pres., Sharon Parent, secretary, Lashon Craig, treasurer, Kevin Confetti and Mike George, senior class reps, Evette Castillo, Lidia Stiglich, and Jessica Medieros, junior class reps, Louie Martinez and Mia Fabela, sophomore class reps, Caroline Dollete and Nicole Cruz, freshman class reps, and Brook Osborne, school board rep. 1. Vice-Pres. Mike Crespo shows his school spirit as he dresses up during Halloween. Seated with the sheik are secretary Sharon Parent and treasurer Lashon Craig. 2. Senior and Junior Reps, Mike George and Jessica Me- dieros appear to be dumbfounded by a question stated at a meeting. Pres. Suzanne Becker is astounded by it also. 3. The Student Board shows the majority vote during a meeting. Dis- played in the background is the domi- nating face of the Pirate standing for strength and leadership. 4. Maria Vos- sos shows her strength while trying to open a thermos. While Jayne Plummer gives her assistance, kicking back in her chair, during student leadership. 5. Senior Rep Kevin Confetti and Vice- Pres. Mike Crespo discuss many prob- lems of certain school activities. It al- most seems as if Gumby also had a hand in all of this. li'L'lLlLl3Ll.'L' Lliitlilil-i:El.LLL2 ,Jw W ... ' 3152? ii? ,... V ww l 5 A .. f. if X, ,. gi,-i, . . ,...,y.m.w:,m, I ff .. L 55 .vw 2. ,Q .si Mi, .J-if --'win-we UNl

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