Chula Vista High School - Scroll Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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MR SPENCER MENZEL MR. ROBERT H. MILLS MR. HAYDN L. PARKS MR. J. O. PAYNE MR. THOMAS M. RICE US. History Family Living World History World History Civics USC Cal Poly Butler University York College San Diego State The study of man and his society is the widely divergent area known as social studies. This department is cov- ered by classes in world history, United States history, civic problems, health education, driver education, psychology, and family living. All but family living and psychology are required. Psychol- ogy was ci new class this year and was exceedingly popular with Seniors. This popularity was attributed, not only to highly interesting material, but also to its capable instructors, Mr. Rice and Mr. John Geyer. Along with new classes, new teachers were also added. Mr. Long taught United States history, Miss Evans, civic Q, X problems, and Miss Boster, world his- tory. All were helpful 'in making the aforementioned study of man and his society an interesting and informative one. World affairs and the workings of our government were is.4..eaf-'- '9 learned as part ofthe senior civics program. STANLEY I NS The squeal of brakes was a frequently heard sound as student drivers received valuable behind-the-wheel instruction in driver training.

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MR. HYMAN J. BOOKBINDER Civics New York University MISS MARILYN J. BOSTER World History Son Diego State MRS. LOIS GALLWAS World History UCLA SOCIAL MR. ALLISON E. GILBERT U.S. History Culver-Stockton College MR. CHARLES S. GUTHRIE Drivers' Education Univ. of Oklahoma MR. VICTOR I. LONG World History .. A . T-1 5-' kgs-'51 :,-J, fi.-'LW . Son Diego Stcte -'f,,yf'f5-,-Q21? 'f E:P' ?'3T4 6-'- -'ffif' if. if MRS. EDNA M. BRUCE MISS DAISY M EVANS Civics USC MR. JOHN GEYER U.S. History UCLA STUDIES MR. GEORGE NORMAN GREEN U.S. History Missouri State MR. JAMES R. LINCOLN U.S. History Centrcl Michigan



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Q7 4-if-' SECRETARIES The success of a school often de- pends upon its office staff. Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Collins, Registrar, Mrs. Doris Scarborough, Clerk, Mrs. Iris Phinney, Clerk, Mrs. Jean Wear, Principal's Secretary, Miss Mildred Ferguson, A.S.B. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Janette Sanders, Clerk, and Mrs. Betty Hommrann, Clerk. CAFETERIA WORKERS Despite crowded, hectic lunch hours, these women successfully served lunch to almost 600 students every day this year. First row, left to right: Jean Barclay, Ruth Thomas, Lola Vickers, Frieda Mewis, Florence Ben- nett, and Alice Gassman. Second row: Carol Gonzales, Bess Simpson, Helen Hart, Marie Parker, Mabel Haney, and Beatrice Bachar. OFFICE HELPERS These girls helped the secretaries and counselors immensely this year by delivering notes and doing gen- eral office work. First row, left to right: Denice Fletcher, Barbara Biggs, Marilyn Barts, lrene Marino, Judy Humphrey, Becky Dudley, and Mar- sha Cummings. Second row. Sylvia Murgia, Roxanne Money, Paula Hastings, Margie Baity, Loretta Jef- fries, Judy Ribeau, Francis Smith, Corinne Burke, Pat Burnes, and Irma BUS DRIVERS Driving a noisy mob of students to and from school each morning was not very easy on these drivers' nerves, However, they successfully got everyone to school on rime-- aI- most always. First row, left to right: Walter Orr, Red Ballard, Louis Fahrlender, Pat Morey, and Sam Eby. Second row: Lloyd Marlowe, Harold Lindemood, Steve Ballard, Wesley Kilcrease, Harvey Fletcher, and Paul Komohs. CUSTODIANS These men worked hard to keep our school and grounds clean and as pleasant as possible. Freshly waxed halls after vacations will long be remembered by all students--and so will the falls. First row, left to right: Robert Wood, Roy Winters, and Ernie Wilson. Second row: Hugh Jenkins, W. D. Baker, Ronald Leetch, and Larry Henderson. NURSE'S HELPERS Preparation for future work was iust one of the benefits gained by work in the nurse's office. A sense of personal satisfaction and pride, combined with the experience to make this work quite worthwhile. First row, left to right: Phyllis Be- cerra, Jim Eamon, and Miss Mary Marquez. Second row: Sophie Cot- teen, Penny Brooks, Linda Dye, Bar- bara Pao, and Mrs. Ruth Bartels, school nurse. nn nu: nv mv Q x F Bl . .ff.m--... ....

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