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DIANE FOSTER Editorial Editor JODY KINCAID Feature Editor JACK MARSH Sports Editor JUDY HARVEY Managing Editor ANNIE MACIAS Circulation Manager Reporters: First row, left to right: Louise Smith, Sandy Pickrel, Bev Watkins Second row, left to right: Keitha Lowe, Sam Lopez. A gossip column or no gossip column was the maior controversy between the students and the staff of our school newspaper, the Spartan, this year. lt was the feeling of this staff that the quality of the paper was improved by the deletion of these columns, Receiving a second place award from the Colum- bia Press Association, who iudged pa- pers from all over the nation, seemed to uphold this theory. CONNIE MUELLER Advertising Manager Other conflicts arising between the edi- torial page and the letters to the editor column brought a new, and welcomed, interest in our student government. Participating in the National Tubercu- losis contest netted a place in final competition for a well-written editorial on the need for tuberculin tests in young people. The addition of an exchange column involving various schools in the San Diego area was a new feature of this year's Spartan, Through these articles the students kept abreast of the new fads and unique activities in different schools. The most professional and finished pa- per in the history of Chu Hi is due mainly to this hard working group.
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Spartan Staff Provided News of MR RODRIGUEZ Advnsor School life KATHY DAKIS Ednior In Chuef Sue Conners Judy Worren Carol Seccord ond Patsy Shroud, Asst. Editors
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Extra Curncular Actrvnties Chess Club To play chess you need pawns brshops knughts knngs and queens but most of all you need the players The members of thas club Improved their skrll while they enloyed a game of chess wnth fnends Y-Teens The YTeens at Chula Vrsta Hugh School were a servuce orgamzatxon affnlnated with the YWCA Thzs past year the twenty members of YTeens sponsored the Sucker Sales whach preceded fave of our football games The profits of these sales went to UNESCO a branch of the Umted Nations One of the phases of the Y program was to study relrguon To fulfill thus requlrement the YTeens of Chu Hx held a gount meetrng wnth Hrlltop and both benefuted by heanng a Rabbi speak Combmung work and play these grrls enloyed a fun frlled year Jumor Red Cross Fnllmg Chnstmas stockungs wnth candy nuts and toys and Easter baskets wnh colored eggs for children un an orphanage and boxes of home made cookies and candy for shut uns were some of the prolects of thus years Junior Red Cross The annual fund dnve was one of the most successful an San Diego county accordung to Mrs Irene McCarty ad VISOI' 1 f 1 1 I I I 1 ' I
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