Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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Hl-Y CLUB-Front row: Mr. Richard Martinez, Jim Waynick, Jim Wilson, Don Peters, Buck Grass, Willis Kitchen, Bill Jones. Second row: Malcolm Cipar, John Dobson, Vaden Tucker, Homer Lewis, Gerald Stewart, Ed Patenaude, Frank Marlin, Bill Moore, Chet York. Third row: Don Seyluck, Jim Osborne, Thom Clark, Dennis Pittman, Harry Folsom, Scott Major, Lenard Thomas, Colvin Seillars, Bill Fair. HI-Y STRIKE THREE! OUT! Strike-out or home run, members of the the Hi-Y is kept informed of athletic contests and other Y news. Hi-Y excel in sportsmanship and fair play. Active participation The boys also attend the Southern Regional Convention, accom- in athletic tournaments throughout the year gives the boys a panied by their sponsor, Mr. Richard Martinez. Welcoming the chance to display their sports-abilities. incoming sophomores with a dance is a spring activity sponsored Receiving a guiding hand from its parent club, the YMCA, by the members ofthe Hi-Y. UNIOR EXCHANGE IN MEMORIAM . . as stated on the Memoriam Plaque in Although still a young club, the junior Exchange sponsored the main hall exemplifies one of the many contributions of the an assembly program and an early spring dance directed by its junior Exchange Service Club. Members of the club are also con- sponsor, Mr. Carl Miller. tinuing their work on the Freedom Shrine in the front hall this Outstanding leadership and character and a C average are year. , QE LT' qualifications for a junior Exchange member. JUNIOR Second row: row: Mr. Miller, Zary Sheaily, John Fretwell, Jerry Adcock, Bill Sidwell, Tony Clayton, Andy Osborn, Julian Piper, Frank Brownlee Elmer Ashton, Jimmie Benton, David Jenkins, Wesley Cowart, Paul R. Taylor, Edward Hernandez, James Longfellow, Harold Delk. 115

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'Fill i .y 5 l JUNIOR OPTIMISTS-Front row: Gene Stone, Jefi Thorne, Jerry Milam, Danny Minich, Robert Cold, Mr. Ted Craft, sponsar. Second row: Ronnie Hicks, Jan Longnecker, Guy Roebuck, John Wallace, Everett Souder, Jr. Third row: D. B, Green, Jim Bertino, Donald Gough. IOR OPTIMIST TO BE OR NOT TO BE . . that was the question often asked by the Junior Optimists of the speech contest sponsored by the junior Optimists of the State. Those who rated high in the contest were awarded college scholarships. The junior Optimists also sponsored an art contest in which students drawing the best posters advertising various business firms were awarded prizes. Other activities directed by this service club are a spring dance and participation in CHS's annual variety show, Come- Have-a-Look-See. The boys and their supervisor, Mr. Ted Craft, also attend the Seminole Optimist State Dinner. Qualifications for membership are a C average and outstanding character. CAMERA CLUB 'ASHOOT HIM AT 17.22 may sound like a murder plot to those not familiar with shutterbugs, but to the members of the Camera Club this phrase merely designates a certain camera setting. Highlights this year are guest speakers who coach members in photography techniques, and held trips which give the camera jockeys a chance to display their lens-ability. The school's dark room is also being supplied with new equipment this year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. john Jackson, the club's require- ments for membership include only an interest in the art of picture taking as a hobby or profession. CAMERA CLUB-Front raw: Mr. Jackson, Laura Bowlby, Joyce Wray, Butch Rasenblalt, Earle Spencer, Christine Harris, Sheryl Rawls, Bill Niewinski. Second row: Judy Graham, Nancy Lee Delk, Barbara Mills, Edson Merriett, Joseph Mistretta, Everett Sauder Jr., Clint Evans. Third row: Flossy Hosford, Ronald Thomas, Carol Uccello, Carol Stuard, K neth Hand, Thomas Brazeal, Howard Turner, Buddy Pierce. Fourth raw: Sammy Ward, Donald Catan, Tommy Gerbec, Mike Holt, Tony Smith, Douglas Esco, b Mullins. . 0 X 116

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