Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

Page 121 of 204

 

Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 121 of 204
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SAFETY COUNCIL-Front row: Allen Burdeft, Carolyn Garret-t, Theresa Demchak, Stanley Rodgers, Rose Marie Whitaker, Nancy Reynolds, Donna Gresh. Second row: Mr Mathes, sponsor, Clayton Merriett, Horner lngler, Roger Craig, Edson Merriett, Keith Rankin, David Degener. SAFETY COUNCIL STEP ON THE BRAKE! or the reaction-timing machine will surely show your retarded reaction time and you will flunk the test, say Mt. Al Mathes and Mr. Dave Riggs, sponsors, as members of the Safety Council find out how hard it is to stop a racing car. It can't be done on a dime as so frequently is said. Among the varying and interesting projects undertaken this year are assembly programs promoting the need for safety, traffic safety demonstrations, field trips to traffic court, and fire stations and other safety aids around the school. TU 1012 RED CROSS HE WHO OBTAINS has little . . . he who scatters has much. This adage is duly practiced as clubs and classes contribute toward the Junior Red Cross School Chest. Odds and ends are collected in the chest and in turn the junior Red Cross donates the articles to its parent club, the Red Cross. An annual membership drive is also sponsored by the club. Students contributing money to the junior Red Cross receive a card and pin signifying membership in the Red Cross. A representative is elected from each home room comprising the total roster of the junior club. Performing outstanding service to the community is characterized by individual club members as they adopt a grandparent at the Old Folks Home which they visit often. Promoting a school dance is another function sponsored by this club under the guidance of Miss Carolyn Davis. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Front row: Alice Sloan, Carol Yowell, Myrna Arehart, Patricia Yon, Elaine Chaitow, Linda Lindberg, Miss Davis. Second row: Shirley Wilkes, Marti Matthews, Elaine Biblis, Christine Smith, Donna Hamilton, Jean Klapps, Lois Bair. Third row: Diana Potter, Margie Sutton, Ellen Hartley, Julie-Jo Stepelton, Shirley Clinger Gayle Flynn, Janice Williams, Madelyn Morris. Fourth row: Tom Templeton, Gary Salamone, Tom Whipple, Mitchell Howard, Delano Gorski. mmm r mmm-agua-I . f f ,mem in t

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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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C CLUB-Front row: Ken Little, Bob Wilson, Ernest Brady, Bill Sims, Jimmy Wilson, Nelson McPherson, Mike Murphy, Terry Booth, John Kaiander, Ned Mullis, Bob Acheson, Jim Bullock, Bob Weaver, Nick Touchton. Second row: George Meyer, Joe Calderozzo, Bob Gold, Steve Krutsch, Larry Mitchell, Bobby Hall, Bill Mitchell, Johnny Baxter, Bill Normna, Bob McSwain, Kenny West, Harry Folsom, Allen Sellars, Jon Gullette, Jet? Elwood. Third row: Joe Priest, Greer Bridges, Jim Barbabella, Jan Longnecker, Danny Cromer, Gary Burkholder, Walter McCants, Buel Simpson, Fletcher Livingston, Alex McCraven, Al Smith, Lloyd Moore, Ronnie Human, John Dent. Fourth row: Jim Wood, Glenn Richards, Carl French, Emil Nonnenberg, John Hudson, Ballard Edgar, Shan Smith, Dennis Ferrell, Roy Seymour, Steve Clark, Don Elkington, Eddie Roland, Bill Chastain, Murray Gay, Travis Rogers, Brian Bailie. 46 77 LETTERS, WE GET LETTERS . . ., is a song that the members of the C Club often sing. To become a member of this organization an athlete must letter in a sport and meet the approval of the sponsor and head coach, Mr. John Aclcock. CLUB This active group manages the concession during football and basketball seasons and sells candy to raise funds. The money collected goes toward purchasing letter jackets. Keeping the track and football field in tip-top shape is a continuous service performed by the C Club. The energetic members also aid in the school beautification program. SCHOLARSHIP, INC. GO! CHIEFS, GO! can easily be heard from the true leaders of school spirit at CHS. These boys are seen at every game wearing their Kelly-green Sportsmanship, Inc. jackets and urging the fans to get behind their team IOOW. Their most notable pre-game service is the big job of plastering clever and intriguing school spirit signs up and down CHS halls. This year as ri money raising project and to promote greater school spirit, Sportsmanship, Inc. Club, under the direction of Coach Dreyspring, sponsored a Big Chief decal sale, had a car wash, and closed the year with a big social-get-to- gether party for all members. Incidentally the horn on the football scoreboard is by courtesy of the Sportsmanship, Inc. members who raised the money with last year's bumper stickers. SPORTSMANSHIP, INC.-Front row: Mr, Fred Dreyspring, Bill Robinson, Raymond Charlton, Tony Prieta, Steve Foxworth, Brian Bailie. Second row: Butch Rosenblatt, Cal Henderson, Jan McCullers, Kenneth Tucker, Larry Croy, Don Gray. Third row: Doug Bramlett, Jim Whitmer, Woody Miley, Raymond Jahn, Mike Taylor, Fred Chapman, Paul Thompson. Fourth row: Jimmy Cobb, Tom Knaus, Denny Houser, Johnny Dean, Tommy Joseph, Don Tucker.

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