Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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F rosh Enjoy New Change FRESHMEN FIND THAT HIGH SCHOOL'S NOT ALL FUN High School, fun activities friends laughs. These are a sample of things that many freshmen thought of when asked about their feelings towards high school - before they went. Of course, high school can be full of fun and laughs, but there's more than that, for instance - studies. Although there are freshmen that feel high school is tougher than expected, other enjoyed the related features, such as the open campus and brunch break between 2nd and 3rd periods. I like high school because there's more freedom, like brunch, the 8 minute passing time, and the open campus. Also, the teachers ex- pect more out of us, and I think that's good, Simone Evers said, a fresh- man who also played on the frosh A209 n YlaYY- C3 NN- . new ytavvisome Tommlf Has ' an.Cl1e HQWKQAS. HOW Haw I . WSI' cha' Lon Hate Martha Hem--dem-axe Hmegxxx. Dallas :YY Thaw Hina'-5' Ke Stevenson 'nes M ,. ' Marie . otill' han! twist' ,S HO 1-toilowavjoenardt na tie BYE? efm Hmiiif ' l Chad Wint- Q Gfeg I M . ., ,,,, TW: 2, .I W 1. its My 1' sm -sway-I f e-fggfw' Cafme kvlY!g'Kande,B3 ll on ' hen l jarafflkmberlv , E 9, 2 . a? Ei it -5, YZF fi 9' 9' efgi,f,,:5m'7i7? is 'fk -lk Nb 57 CS- E on 'CS -fSfsgme' is X -.N .kk ' . eri K Q 'l.gg5f,l.,,iQj42f sis football team. Many students enjoyed the challenges introduced to them in their first year of high school. Some have been exposed to CORE, an ad- vanced honors program for academ- ically interested students, preparing them for their future experiences in college. Other students enjoyed high school because it gave them a chance to meet new friends and was a change representing one more as- cending step to becoming young adults. Time is passing so fast. Pretty soon we'll get out licenses and before we know it, we'll graduate and won- der where all the time went, Anita Pallen, said, who anticipated the ar- rival of the end of the year when she would become a sophomore. .W . 1g,, . 3 X ..-P23255 in-bl IS THIS THE RIGHT CLASS? On the first day of school freshman Charles Lee accidentally sits in on a junior English class and wonders if he should leave. 4' sg' X .

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THA T WAS FUNNY Richie Rayrao laughs at a joke during lunch at a Fil-Am. meeting. CI-IEERS Frosh cheerleaders practice a new routine for an upcoming football game. 1 I WORRIED! Wendy Allen gets a touch of fright as she discovers she's about to take a surprise English test. CURE Achieves Goals NEW PROGRAM CHALLENGES FRESHMEN CORE, honors classes in history, English, and science, helped stu- dents meet their potential. Mr. Dan Hanel, science teacher added, The CORE program's main purpose was to challenge the stu- dents and give them the opportunity to use their acquired knowledge to the fullest. Students agreed the program taxed them and although some com- plained about too much homework, they felt it was just part of the chal- lenge. Lorraine Manosong comment- ed, The CORE program was pretty good and it helped a lot because we weren't held back, instead we were challenged to our potential without going over our heads. Since the classes were smaller, there was a mutual understanding between students and teacher. We received added attention which one doesn't get in a general class. The teachers were Mrs. Barbara Bornet, history, Mrs. Margot Gonza- lez, English, and Mr. Dan Hanel, sci- ence. - Chris Scott Freshmen . . .



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