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Mr. James Copeland Director LI-'VAZMING UP for the concert, these members of the chorus form a practice quintet, Dotty Tipton, Robin t J ' ' ' ar es y, oan Caraway, Bill Oyler, Jim Waynick. WHO CELEBRATED '60 CHRISTNIAS SEASON WITH PRODUCTION OF MESSIAH voice chorus, many bands, and other school groups sing, play, and In the quiet dawn of Easter morning the choruses present their dance for the public at Phillip's Field. annual Easter Sunrise Service for our North Tampa community. The District Vocal Contest, held here at Chamberlain, also con- This religious program and the other school and city musical per- stirutes part of the active schedule of the choral department. formances highlight a busy year for CHS vocalists. GIRLS' CHORUS-Front row: Sharon Rogers, Libby Gregory, Nancy Mattes, Lois Wheeler, Borrbara Starling, Barbara Robinson, Helen Long, Janice Lanyon, Sandy Alder- man, Shirley Trombley, Duane Nalley, Elaine Tucker, Delores Henry, Carol Llngerfelt, Donna Humbertson. Second row: June Lamarau, Marsha Flack, Serena Cartwright, Virginia Neff, Madelyn Morris, Denice Payne, Joyce Taylor, Diane Weichert, Pam McCallister, Margie Ackerly, Joyce Glassen, July Trost, Carol Pochis, Kay Starling, Mary Hartman, Sue Link. Third row: Carol Ficcarrotta, Judy Graham, Sharon Humbert, Carleen Napier, Pat Crowley, Sammy Cramer, Judy McKean, Caroline Lackey, Margaret Kirk, Carol King, Doris Hamilton, Sherry Johnson, Mary Lou Long, Joyce VanDyke, Diane Rash, Judy Bowman, Gail Sumner. Nat pictured: JoAnne Dodson, Linda Irish, Pat Nichols, Kathy Livsey, Libby Grantham, Joanne Stewart. V Yrir W l . .. .-, , v-.v.-.antenna 101
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MIXED CHORUS-Front row: Mr. James Copeland, JoAnn Moody, Tessie White, Rosemary Braidwood, Sandy Shuert, Oleta Cowart, Hedy Miller, Karen Malloy, Anne Hill, Mary Ann Worthy, Lynda Fulwood, Amy LaButta, Marilyn Zahner, Elaine Allen, Carol Mitchell, Rosemary Thomas, Donna Marinelli, Angie Phelan. Second row: Lucy Bello, Latricia Hogan, Cathy Johns, Robin Hardesty, Dottie Tipton, Donna Wells, Kathy Haynes, Suzanne Nesbit, Joan Caraway, Margie Sutton, Linda Ricker, Judy Burnett, Carol Jepson, Barbara Turner, Melba Morrison, Nancy Singletary, Shirley White, Madge Buchanan, Ann Ward, Barbara Nipper, Third Row: Sharon Smith, Nita Robinson, Bev- erly Jones, Marilyn Gordon, Kay Dowdy, Alice Spadavecchia, Ann Marshall, Sindy Smith, Gene Luckey, Gordon Wilson, David Groves, Ray Stapleton, Jim Miller, Donna Blanton, Glenda Farrell, June Getz, Cathy Englehardt, Martha Hansberry, Carol Doyle, Eleanor Scarcella. Fourth row: Pat Williams, Raynelle Carlton, Pat Yates, Mary Lau McMenomy, Bobby Johnson, Bill Oyler, Dave Maggiacomo, Bob Collier, Malcolm Cipar, Jim Waynick, Allen Dayton, Gerald White, Carl Sanborn, Travis Rogers, Tom Dunlop, Arthur Martin, Bill Sims, Paul Thompson, Ray Charlton. Fifth row: Mark Morris, Gordon Commie, Robert Channell, Jerry Fountain, Tommy Alderman, James Shipp, Eddie Creech, Jimmy Walker, Steve Bridges, John Hudson, Jon Gullet, James Roberts, Cliff Eicholz, Mike Murphy, Mitch Howard, Grant Wilson, Tony Prieto, Roy Holton, Bill Mack, Kenneth Fox, Bobby Acheson. Seated at the piano: Cynthia Wentz and Karen Campbell. HIGH NOTES AND LOW NOTES BLEND TO MAKE PRETTY SOUNDS IN CHORUS GOOD TO ALL EARS are the notes of songs heard in CHS halls the mixed chorus presented The Messiah by George Fredrick from the Chamberlain High School choral department, under the Handel. This inspiring program brought the Yuletide spirit closer direction of Mr. james Copeland, who makes noteworthy its to everyone. achievements each year. Each spring both the girls' chorus and the mixed chorus partici- As a community service during the Christmas holidays this year, pate in the city-wide Panorama of Music, in which a thousand Q Y 4 Z fr Q +-mpg BOYS' QUARTETz Steve Bridges, Travis Rogers, Bill Oyler. Jim Miller, not shown. 100
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W 155354, SOCIALPQQQX-159514 1 M256 'rr 'r Q 9 r- 2 Q, J - Getting along with other peo ' another important part of life. Chamberlain help us to grow in our social relationships through our student club program. In these organizations we learn service and cooperation not only in managing our school affairs, but also in working with outside groups for the betterment of the commu- nity. I' J f X1 I .- A efi! f 4... -- ' X' ' 1 f A g j .str If fl sf ff ! ' 3, A f ' . l M, , I, af . I , WL 3 jf v -. ' 1 -' .t ' 1- ' 'J , H 102
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