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

 - Class of 1959

Page 93 of 216

 

Chula Vista High School - Scroll Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 93 of 216
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Page 93 text:

SENIOR RING COMMITTEE The senior rings were selected in the latter part of the junior year, and were worn proudly through out the summer and the following senior year. The members of the committee were: Left to right, Pat Spiron, Eve Ostrander, Barbara Loula, William Roll, Linda Hernandez, Sharon Allison, Jacquie Kellison, and Yvette Farrel. COMMITTEES SENIOR SWEATER COMMITTEE It was easy to tell who the Seniors were by their bright blue Senior sweaters. The committee care- fully chose several sweaters and the seniors selected the style by a majority vote. This comf mittee consisted of: First row, Sue Lancaster. Second row, left to right, Mike Brinnen, Brenda Carlton, Ramona Millican, Pauline Klindt. :Beverly Tyler, and Glenda Gately. SENIOR TREASURERS Rounding up the Senior Dues proposed quite a problem, but with the cooperation of all, the final payments were collected by: Left to right, Becky Dudley, Mary Jo Rogers, Joy Northcutt, .loan Griffis, Janet Wolff, and Barbara Trussell. SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE Owing to the size of this yea-rs senior class, the selection of a location for the senior banquet posed a problem, The success of this dinner was due to the combined efforts of: left to right, Arianna Dufford, Betty .lo Martinoli, Jill McCall, Ann Budel, Abby Grosvenor, Dorthy Hyer, Marian Mallen, and Pat Wilhelm.

Page 92 text:

SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE The Class of '59 selected a white announcement card with a blue crest. The announcement com- mittee consisted of: Left to right, Glenda Hubbard Delores Glance, Anita Schmidt, Karen Kohlscheen, Denise Fletcher, Byron Litchfield, Barbara .Zentz, Mike Brinnen, and Mrs. Burns. 1 SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE The Lafayette Hotel was the scene of our annual Senior Prom. ltsi success was due to the constant effort put forth in planning, decorations, and entertainment. The committee consisted of: First row, left to right: Marianne Weston, Kristine Skaug, Carol Knibbs, Judy Herfort, Salli Baird, Jean McKeegan, and Vicki Robinson. Second row: Donna Mitchell, Barbra Zentz, Becky Dudley, and Judy Humphrey. SENIOR GIFT COMMITTEE This committee was responsible for selecting a gift to be presented to the school from the Senior Class of 1959. Those chosen for this Com- mittee were: First row, left to right, Irena Coply, Judy Puckett, Loretta Hayes, Pat Rubie, Joyce Slinkard, and Doris Earls. Second row: Nancy Kerr, Belva Warkentin, Romeo Boudreau, Russell Evans, Jeanne Loustalet, Jeanne Tschogl, Morgi Baity, and Clytis McAlister. SENIOR DITCH DAY COMMITTEE Being responsible for picking an appropriate place to have our Ditch Day, were these seniors: First row, left to right, Charlotte Frizzell, Marilyn Barts, Jackie Kel- lison, Joy Northcutt, and Irene Marino. Second row, Artie Warren, Fred Hyde, David Valdez, Frank Hall, Charles Senk. X...



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HALL CDF FAME This year's fourteen members ofthe Hall of Fame were chosen by the faculty for their excellence in The area of Their own special interest. Spartans will look forward to The future accomplishments of This fine group. RICHARD BAUMANN An outstanding athlete who promised to go for once he licked the iniury problem that plagued his senior year. JAY DUNN First Spartan to hold a California State record in track, Jay ran everything: from the hundred yard dash to the 880 with brilliance. CAROL FOSTER Pie baking contest wins were only a symbol of the excellence of Carol in the entire field of home economics. JACKIE KELUSON Real ability in writing ser- ved Jackie well as assis- tant activities editor and later as associate editor of the Scroll. CAROL KNIBBS Leadership was displayed by Carol in her captaincy of the sparkling Pom Pon Corps. NOEL MATTES Chu-Hi iournalistic talents were encouraged by the fine editorship of Noel, who developed a finer Spartan. MARY MONSHEIN Aiding in The direction of t h e m a n y complicated tasks of Sword and Shield was Mary Monshein. RON POST Crashing down The grid- iron or lending his voice to the cheering in the stands during basketball season-Ron was always a positive quantity in school. PAUL ROLLIN The whirling lathe, saw, and drill seemed to re- spond better under the guidance of Paul than other less gifted industrial arts students. JERRY TORRANCE Utilizing the tools of mathematics in the field of science, Jerry's inter- est led him into many interesting and worthwhile experiments. susAN Ksiioeo . Beautiful music was a part of the Spartan scene during Susan's ac- ' tivities in vocal ensemble ' and orchestra. . BOB RUDD A friendly smile and a talented paint brush sin- gled out Bob, whose art work appeared in many exhibits, as a future mem- ber of the Van Gogh clique. .f ' il . ,-f' JUDY PUCKETT Business men will be vie- ina for the skills of Judy, who served as ASB sec- retary and CSF secretory. 3 its r bf X 9' x Q.-gg. ,cf . ' 1.4 I Y ,if ,r rs : L I .Y 14 5 BOB RANKIN Executive skill, demonstra- ted as band president and as commissioner of stu- dent activities, m a r k e d Bob as a young man to watch in future years.

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