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12/03/08 04:49 PM #1    

Debbie Soden (Dale)

Welcome to the Chula Vista Senior High School Class Of 1979 forums. Please press "Post Response" to participate in the discussion.

12/05/08 07:18 PM #2    

Kathy Krall (Macoubrie)

How about writing some of you favorite memories of places to go or things to do?

I loved playing pinball, Foosball, pool and air hockey at the Silver Cue.

Can you believe we had an official smoking area at school? I wonder when that stopped. I would laugh whenever someone would try to light up some pot instead of a cigarette, they would always get caught.

12/05/08 10:06 PM #3    

 

Belinda Duboski (Underhill)

Loved going to Farrell's and the Fiesta Twin cinema. See's Candy, oh how I miss that!

Football our sophomore year...undefeated!!!

Liked eating popcorn for lunch...it beat the box lunches from Jr. High...well the marble cake in the box lunch was awesome!

Enjoyed classes with Ms.Kline, Mr. Rod, Ms. Terry and Mr. Harris. Didn't care for Mr. Cote, Mr. Hummelman or Mr. Barcus(I still have nightmares sometimes about geometry)

Do you all remember waiting our turn on the Senior Lawn? I think I walked across it a time or two!

I became a smoker after high school, but would go to the smoking area with Traci to 'socialize' I'm sure it's gone now for sure, with all the anti-smoking laws in California.

I was happy to grow up in Chula Vista when we did...simpler times and all! I was proud to be a Spartan, and I'm very happy to find that after 30 years, we ALL can be friends!

12/05/08 10:39 PM #4    

Kathy Krall (Macoubrie)

Well I know the smoking area is gone because my cousin went there and said it wasn't there. I loved Farrel's too! I went to See's at the Chula Vista Mall when I was there for Thanksgiving, MMmmmmmmm. How about Bob's Big Boy on H street? Do you remember White Front on Broadway and Palomar? It's where the Target store is now but it was originally built as a White Front store. How about collecting soda bottles to turn in for the nickle or dime refund??? That was so much fun! Here's another one to think about...on Colorado Ave by Harborside there was a celery and a tomato packing factory. I used to eat the tomatoes that were left on the conveyor belt at the end of the work day. I actually ate them for so long I would't eat them for years after we moved to a different part of town. I have learned to like them again as a adult.

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