THE PIONEERS

THE PIONEERS


We are the Pioneers because we were the first. We started school in tents due to the steel strike in 1955. We were the only class - all freshmen, then in the following years, always the upperclassmen. Because we were such a small class, we all knew one another. We chose the school colors, uniform, and wrote our alma matter. We published the first yearbook and named it "Esprit" for our sense of spirit. And we were the first class to celebrate a 50th reunion - still the Pioneers. How wonderful to reminisce and reconnect with one another!

50TH REUNION

50TH REUNION

PHS 50 YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

PHS 50-YEAR CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND


Following our 50-year class reunion in March 2009, the class of '59 gifted Providence High School with a special scholarship fund to be used for financially-needy students. This fund is called: PHS 50-Year Club Scholarship Fund. This fund will last in perpetuity as long as we, and other classes as they reach the 50-year anniversary of their graduations, continue to contribute to it. If you are able and willing to contribute to our alma mater, will you please designate "PHS 50-Year Scholarship Fund" as the payee on your check or credit card gift. With our assistance the scholarship will go on forever -- and the Class of 1959 will always be remembered.


Saturday, February 14, 2009

Nancy Kuehn Zenan

After High School I went to Valley College for a short time. I joined the Newman Club where I saw Patty Vantrump and Dee Bell once in awhile. After leaving Valley College I went to work at Bank of America in Studio City and continued to go to the Newman Club activities. I met my husband John in the club, who was president at the time. We married in1963 after he graduated from Officer Training School in the Air Force. We were stationed in Germany for three years. Our first daughter, Donna, and son, Michael, were born there, in Wiesbaden. We traveled as much as we could throughout Europe.
We left in 1966 and spent one year in Montgomery, Alabama. We came back to Canoga Park, where we had another son and daughter, Christopher and Debbie.
I was fortunate to be a stay at home mom until our youngest daughter started school. I started voluntering at their school; this led to a job in special education. I worked at Lawrence Jr. High for five years and then transferred to Chatsworth High School until I retired in 1995. We moved to Cottonwood in northern Arizona outside the beautiful red rock country of Sedona.
Our four children are all married and have blessed us with six grandchildren. Needless to say we travel back and forth about every 5-6 weeks to get our grandchild fix, as my husband likes to say.
I too have enjoyed reading all the E.mails.
Looking forword to seeing everyone at the reunion.

POSTED BY NANCY KUEHN ZENAN

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