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

 - Class of 1959

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PEP PEP DECORATIONS DIVISION Blue and white everywhere-banners, streamers, liter- ally hundreds of signs, and loaded Chula Vista stands always greeted opposing teams. At home and away the decorations committee worked hard to make the night or afternoon an overwhelming Spartan display of color, spirit, and pageantry. Banners to announce the victorious invasion of Escondido were painted by rally committee members. Eight bus loads of enthusiastic Spartan fans were able to see that crucial game because of rally committee efforts. iii PEP PEP ART DIVISION Each Monday of a sports season the students were greeted by a barrage of posters-silk screened posters, painted posters, funny posters, stenciled posters . . . EVERY kind of poster. Despite Ken's many new techniques for the speedy output of top quality signs, the art committee logged many after-school hours to keep spirit at a peak. Blue and silver tin foil glinted in the sunlight as gasps of surprise spread throughout the homecoming crowd. Chula Vista scored another tirst when the rally committee constructed a queenly float to carry the homecoming court.

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RALLY Nearly 10,000 posters, 3,000 feet of banners, 24,000 feet of crepe paper, and 75 gallons of paint were used by the rally committee in their campaign to in- crease school spirit. Despite the cost of all this spirit-producing material, which was paid out of A.S.B. funds, the pro- ceeds from athletic contests rose to an all-time high of l7,000 dollars. However, not all the advantages of the rally committee were monetary. In- creased student body numbers usually produces decreased spirit. Not so at Chu-Hi. Through the tremendous efforts of this group, teams and spectators alike were inspired to usually victorious efforts. At the first football game of the year, 130 miles away at Brawley, enthusiasm ran so high that the Spartans nearly out- numbered the Cougars. The only com- ment San Diego students could think of was a wondering How do you do it? The answer was an energetic, un- scrupulous, imaginative, young man known by some as that boy who never stopped working, but to most of us as Ken Kimball, Chula Vista's outstanding Commissioner of Pep. K n is shown working on Chula Vista's unique flashing electric sign Made entirely by students, it flashes and alternately spells, SPFAI RGTHATNS. CGMMITTEE OFFICERS Heading the many functions of the rally committee were, left to right: Ken Kimball, Commissioner of Pep, Mr. I John Geyer, committee advisor, Lynn Averill, decorations A, division chairman, Marilyn Barts, rally division chairman, and Linda Tureman, art division chairman. RALLY DIVISION 'iCougars were massacred, Matadors gored, and Foot- hillers captured - all under the direction of the pep rally committee. This imaginative group planned and executed clever skits which enlivened many a game day. These three signs each fifteen by twenty feet, combine to proclaim nearly 1000 square feet of Spartan spirit,



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JUDY AMES Senior Class Treasurer BETTY BRIONES Cheerleader, Legislative Member RON CRAFT Commissioner of Sword and Shield JOHN DAVIES Junior and Senior Class President, CIF Wrestling 28 A.S.B. LIFE MEMBERS I i S .Q The perpetual link with our alma mater provided by the life membership in the Asso- ciated Student Body of Chula Vista High School is one of the greatest honors a student may receive. It is given primarily on the basis of service to the school, as indicated below. Approximately one ASB life member is chosen from each twenty-tive graduating seniors, this year twenty-one were chosen. The student body selected half and the fac- ulty selected the remainder. Chula Vista High School is particularly proud of these - our finest students. DONNA ALLFRT Commissioner of Publicity MIKE CHILINSKY Athlete: basketball and football HOWARD CUPP Lt. Col., Cadet Corps BILL FOLEY Athlete: basketball and baseball BECKY DUDLEY Songleader, Girls' League Secretary o, 1 F.

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