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'S' Club Members: Row 1: lla Patel, Shelley Doolittle, Eileen Aguba, Tami Goldsmith, and Christine Douglas. Row 2: Eren Mendez and Heather Murray. Row 3: Alvin Carrillo. Key Club Members Row 1: Dino Susim and Roberto Prieto. Row 2: Barry Winfield, Karen Wells, Ann Crews, Renae Bell, and Keith Thompson. 'S' ClubfKey Club
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The Ladder of Success - The steps of getting to college and having fun simultaneously isn't easy, but C.S.F. showed that they climbed The Ladder of Success College it's important to make the grade it one wanted to go to a four-year institution to survive in the working world. And, if one held an Honors Society Lifebearer Seal fa stamp on one's diploma designating that one was in an honors club for at least two years in high school, therefore mak- ing one a lifetime memberl, it would raise the chances of being accepted, as well as qualifying for special scholar- ships. Pittsburg High School's Honors club was C.S.F., California Scholastic Federation. However, the members of C.S.F. were not totally academically inclined - in other words, they had a lot of fun. One event C.S.F. par- Lisa Francisco and Venus Araneta do some last minute studying while 167 ticipated and dominated in was the Car Parade. For the first time in the clubs history, C.S.F. took first prize. But the members, as well as outside help took at least 30 hours in preparation and design of their entry. So many people put so much effort into it, even those that weren't even in the club. lt was very com- mendable, a job well done. stated C.S.F. President jason Lloren. Other plans for the club in- cluded fund raising, tutoring sessions, and possible visita- tions to other schools. lt just goes to show that be- ing in an Honors club such as C.S.F. doesn't mean that not only does one keeps up his grades, but school spirit as well. - Dina Duran returning from a Fil-Am meeting. C.S.F., Front: Dawn Reed. Row 1: Pete Cardinale, Alvin Carrillo, Phillip Coker, Arthur McKune. Row 2: jason Lloren, Dina Duran, lla Patel, Mia Fabela, julie Clark. Back: Shelley Doolittle and Roberto Preito. C.S.F. Officers: President: lason Lloren Vice-President: Phillip Coker TreasurerfSecretary: Pete Cardinale ICC Rep.: Shelley Doolittle
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Club members look over their minutes before the business meeting began lunch. Pagobo, Edelweiss Pentecostes, and Christine Douglas listen carefully ualifications to become a 'S' Club member. Club nominees, Renae Bell and on for the win at the PittfAntioch 9'1 Unfortunately, students have refused to help their school and community but consistent amount of members . . . Strive for High Goals! Until recently, service clubs have not played a big role in our school and com- munity life. Two clubs have now successfully developed productivelym in their own way. They ave given some sort of service to our school and community in the 1987- 1988 school year. One of these was 'S' Club, sponsored by the Soroptimist International of the Americas, Inc. of Pittsbur . 'S' Club has reached one otgtheir goals by maintaining a consistent amount of members at all meetings. This club was known for females only but presently, males are seeking an interest. Our club, 'S' Club is very prominent this year and opefully we will remain ac- tive and alive at P.H.S. throughout the coming years, delcared Caroline Dollete, Vice-President. The other service club was Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis of Pittsburg. Like 'S' Club, Key Club has had a constant membership enroll- ment at meetings. Plus, they had goals. One main goal they wanted to achieve was sponsoring a World Vision Child, for 520.00 a month. This year, they had par- ticipated in the Unicef Trick or Treating for Cash. With this, Key Club had reached for higher goals. Key Club has had difficul- ty attracting new members, but we are still planning to help the Pittsburg community in any method possible. We have teamed up with our sponsor, the Kiwanis, to achieve our purposes, stated Key Club Treasurer, Roberto Prieto. Many new and old gjoals occupied all of the mem ers' mind to make them better. Some of these were sponsor- ing conferences for other 'S' Clubs and Key Clubs in the state, Senior Citizen dinners and visitations. Both clubs were in accomplishing their goals as well as dedicating t eir service to our schoo, community, and world. - Imelda Pagobo Prieto, with members, cheer game. I .PZ Blk ' Q: xsf P 1- sf .. X, Q 'S' Club Officers: Key Club Officers: .S Sirk I i L21U'iC9 Gamblln President: Renae Bell 5 S' yr tr Caroline Dolleife Vice-President: Karen Wells i 5 6 wg ' i Imelda Pagvbo and Secretary: Dino Susim - j W , nr easurer: Eileen Aguba Reps.: Mia Fabela and Lenda Castillo Strive for High Goals! - l 7 7777 Treasurer: Roberto Prieto lCC Rep-fAnn Crews Eileen Aguba and Gabe Sanderson, MT- USlYma0f .h21PPllY Swift bY 35 'S' Club nominees for Miss Pirateer Kflsten BUfl45 dflV95 00- 169
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