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.if 77 l Mis Bern-fi strmnrr.0,D. li . Board The addition of two new secondary schools in the Sweetwater Union High School District this year, Hilltop High and Hilltop Junior High, were evidence of the many growing pains of our versatile Southern California area. With the expert planning and leadership of the President of the Board, Dr. E. Hayes, and our highly qualified Board of Trustees, Dr. Bernard C. Schemmer, Edgar O. Rogers, Harold C, Foster, and John W, Gardner, Jr., the Sweetwater ....... Harokiffosmer MLW Superintendent Aids Bond Passage During the past school year, our Super- intendent, Joseph Rindone, enlisting the cooperation of a Citizens Committee, was instrumental in getting the voters of our community to pass by an over- whelming five-to-one margin, a bond issue in the amount of nine and one half million dollars. This money will pro- vide for two new high schools and two new iunior highs in the Sweetwater Union High School District. His foresight in financial matters was balanced by his keen interest in the academic and athletic programs of each of the schools in this district. J 'z 3 7 if 'l'1 l C. g. Giminerlr l Mm lllinw Ol' Trustees District met successfully with the many problems arising from this sudden ex pansion, overcrowded classrooms lack of qualified teachers, and double ses sions. The annual onslaught of elementary school students into our district is a problem of continual planning and su pervision by our School Board and one which, according to all records, has been and will continue to be efficiently and competently handled.
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LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE: San Diego State College, one of the many fine colleges and universities in our area, represents the storehouse of our great cultural heritage, Towering library build- ings, sunlight filtering through the musty stacks of books, and the quiet droning of the lecturer's voice, provide the backdrop for the accumulation of knowledge. Chula Vista High School begins this search for truth, the sparks bouncing off the welder's helmet, soft sunlight flowing over the artist's shoulder as he creates his imagery, a brilliantly colored prism in the physics labora- tory, but most important of all, the resource of our faculty. These dedicated men and women spend many long hours building the minds and characters of their students. Their friendly ad- vice and scholarly preparation have provided the spark of inspiration for many a young pupil that carried through college and into life.
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MR WARD DONLEY Supervisor of A tendance and Student Welfare l s -aft! I MR. HARRY RUBIE Director of Educational Services As the director of Educational Services for the past three years, Mr. Rubies iob has covered many different fields. He is re- sponsible for the modernization of the school text books and other facilities used by the students, he is in charge of audio-visual, which includes our new language lab, and he arranges the monthly curriculum meetings for the teachers. MISS EUNICE HARRIS Director of Business Services After thirty-nine years of service to the Sweetwater District, Miss Harris will be retiring this August, from her position of Director of Business Services. With deep- est gratitude Miss Harris was thanked for her many years of faithful service and it was sincerely hoped she would find the pleasures after her retirement that she has given to others while ful- filling her duties. MR. SPENCER MENZEL Curriculum Coordinator I , AL i 1 142
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