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3 P GIRLS' G-LEE CLUB Taking advantage of their usual fine turnout, Mr, Wagner and the girls' glee club again managed to make everyone agree that musically, this was one of the best years Chu-hi has known for student participation in music. This glee club, as well as the boys', prepares the members for participation in the Blue Robed Choir if they so desire. BOYS' 'Pl Gt-EE CLUB ' , 'ii' The boys glee club, although small, made up for their size by the quality of their contributions to Chula Vista's music department. The performances which they gave were always top rank, and took their place as one of the more pleasing sounds about campus. C ,-.5 T gag, 4. may--.aii x 1 , 4 s l ,r
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, BLUE- ROBED CHOW? The best singing voices in the school comprised our Blue Robed Choir. Their voices left a lasting impression on their audiences wherever they per- formed. The Messiah was present- ed by the group at Christmas. They also attended a singing festival in Pomona and gave a spring concert for the com- munity. A trip to Long Beach was fi- nanced by the selling of candy bars. VOCAL ENSEMBLE Select sounds were the product of this group, for they were among the top talent of the Blue Robed Choir. Membership was limited and the competition keen, so the vocal en- semble always did turn out some of the finest programs and singers for many a mile. l28
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Major Clarence Sanders Advisor lst Lieutenant Victor Long Advisor CADET CORPS Training in self-discipline, obedience to orders, and basic military science were aims of the Cadet Corps of Chula Vista High this year. ln order to carry out this theme, the cadets set up their usual military system which accounted for the cadent beat of marching heard second period each school day, and carried on all activities in proper military fashion. Their services to the school-sponsored functions consisted chiefly of guard duty at sports events, dances and other such ac- tivities. For those cadets whose activities, ability and standing permitted, other things such as rifle team and summer encampments were offered. These extra-curricular activities were not mandatory, but Chula Vista never failed to have a fine representation both in quality and quantity. COLOR GUARD Left to right: Myron lnsko, Ray Burgess, Ronald Ozburn, James Miller. A l l 3 CADET OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Major James Clark, Lieutenant Colonel Howard Cupp, lst Lieutenant Robert Cox. Second row: 2nd Lieutenant Frank Meixner, Captain James Moulton, Captain Tom Pugliese, 2nd Lieutenant Lee Fuller.
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