Pittsburg High School - Pirate Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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B1 Population Ofo of 1988 Q ln Memory it of Btudents .3 Total ' ' ' t i f 3 hx -C Population .. . those who could not be 900 S ij 3 1624 with us during these special 500W C0 y moments. Each and every I one of them will be in our mo 'T - 2 31 T hearts and minds always. llllsl .Si CU E. 'W soo - P5 15 as My I 8 8 Q a LL o ege 1100 Q 1 D- 3 22.501 oo.. Requirements l -1 University of California . Breakdown of Races A. History M1 yr. ' '5 Don't Flick that Bic! The 1987-88 school year vas the first that none of the tudents at PHS were allowed o smoke while on campus. Smoking inside any state muilding was made illegal by he state law put into effect anuary 1, 1987. Smokers had o leave campus to have their :igarettes between classes or unch. There were mixed feelings about the law, smokers felt he law was unfair, but non- amokers felt it was about time smoking on campus and Jther state-owned property Nas abolished. Honors Program Boosts College Percentile B. English - 4 yrs. C. Mathematics - 3 yrs. D. Laboratory Science - 3 yrs. y 6 The Class of '88 will be the first class to graduate with the Honors Class. In a survey taken with the Senior Honor Class and Mr. Evans' Senior College Prep class showed that 1000!o of the Honors class planned to attend a four year university or a junior col- lege, transferring after two years, whereas only 67010 of the CP class planned to go to college. This survey showed that the Honors program will raise the percentage of PHS graduates going to college after graduation. The class of 1987 had only 7070 attending college. 1987 Price List Whopper ..., . ....,..... 51.69 Big Mao ..... ..... s 1.75 regular fries . . ..... 50.69 :Jag X W 11 Left: Sharon Parent and Yvonne ideas for the next class regular drink . . pizza lwf 1 topl popcorn ...... movie . ..... . record album . . hair mousse . . . hair gel ...... hair cut ...,... gallon of gas, , . video rental. . . 50.79 .....S8.15 .....53.7S 55.75 .....59.98 .....S-4.00 .......S3.50 ..........S8.00 ............S0.9S . S 2.00-54.00 acid-wash jeans ........... 540.00 Guess jeans. . . Nike sweatshirt Fila shoes ...,. Reebok shoes . Vaurnet glasses 540.00-375.00 ......S75.00 . . . ....... 565.00 . . . . 560.00 . . . . 560.00 E. F. Foreign Language - 2 yrs. isame languagel College Prepatory Elec- l,J tives - 1 4 yrs. California State University A. English - 4 yrs. B. Mathematics - 3 yrs. C. U.S. History - 1 yr. D. Science -- 1 yr. E. Foreign Language -- 2 yrs. isame languagel F. Visual or Performing Arts 1 yr. G. Electives -- 3 yrs. .. i Mini-Magazine - 'l .... . .. ., 5



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.fter the accident, Traci Greenhouses car was beyond repair. r n g S Caddy Crunches Starion On September 2, 1987, Iynthia Sarcos and myself, Traci Greenhouse, decided 0 go to 7-11 at lunch. We moth went in my car, a purple ind gray Starion Turbo. I trove up Railroad, and made it left on Atlantic Avenue. tight in front of Longs Drugs, i big Cadillac drove out in front of me. She- looked straight at me, but she still irove on. l slammed on my Jrakes and honked my horn, out l couldn't stop on time. viy Starion slid under the Cadillac. Cynthia's side had :he most impact, so she had :o jump out of the window oecause the door wouldn't open. When she hit my car, our seats flew fonward. Our knees hit the underboard and were hurt badly. Abe Marlabo helped me out of the car. My left knee was in- jured at the scene, later Cyn- thia suffered similar injuries. After talking with the in- surance company, I was paid for my car. I went to two and Academic WASC, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, isa group of people who visit schools all over the west to evaluate the general adequacy of the school. in order to properly I evaluate our school, WASC asks our school to design a commitee to give surveys to the students at our school and interpret the information. The final step in this process is to put the information' together into the form of a report which is then submit- ted to the WASC committee. Upon receiving the informa- tion the committee will review it and make sugges- tions to our school about where it can improve. Below are some examples from the student survey which proved to be quite interesting: Question: Evaluate the ef- Excellence tions between the student government organization and the student body. Answer: It is a weak one because many teachers do not post the bulletins which serve as a guide to students. Question: What major changes, if any, would you like to see in your student ac- tivity program? Answer: iii Reader Board kept current, 121 Weekly and yearly calender posted in each classroom, 135 Club ac- tivities more publicity, C45 Sporting events more infor- mation published, i.e. date, location. Question: What do you like most about our school? Answer: Spirit and cultural diversity are the aspects students like most. They feel they are exposed to many cultures and suffer less cultural shock when entering sfwseszisia -it an W aigsg -,tray effwttaemts Mm.. . .. Wai.. -twist rt-B333 ras :rss new .. .... sus., isrnzzirsifrifi emmsftgfii sf tmsivms .aa me straw-..,fi rasmsiasiz ,, if-.austria .raft-,s is .1--.maart sang, ap, .vs .... ,ma mast ' ssc sit? as ry .W H. ev ez 1 2, its :sz rr its: ffisif if zz me sexi Z si-4 JSE -:asa -, gr' :ea . up , ,mg ...,,,. t gasses if its rt. aa ,us :saskat- igggiiiiiit H half months Of PhYSiC21l fectiveness of communica- colleges. 5 therapy. Cynthia also was paid for her injuries. l still go to therapy, and 1 even had to quit playing soccer for awhile. Dancing had to stop all together. At the present a time, our injuries still persist, ' - But an that mate.. W.. that island, what one item we were alive and I got a new 2 would ou take. l guess I could've avoided the accident and go into the right-hand lane, but not too Special Person s 560f,, long ago Abe Marlabo was in that lane and l wasn't sure if Boat 1006 he was still there. Well, to all that drive, ResourcesfBooks 12010 watch out for yourself and other drivers, especially RadiofTV W, those behind the wheel of real big caddys! Other iefxi Mini-Magazine -- 2 Cl 3 isistfsifttes attest. 2 eetigigk A 5

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