Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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V Wg, N.. Hn, , gl.......l....i....,.,,. MONEY FOR A GOOD CAUSE was that contributed by the Dad's Club to installation of air conditioners for Mr. Leto's office and the men teachers' lounge. The Dads supervised the con- cession stands, directed parking, and managed various booths for many sports events to raise money for their worthy activities. BAND PATRON S BEHIND THE BIG BAND of the Fighting Chiefs is this smaller band of patrons, parents, and interested citizens. This group sponsored the February band concert and dinner which drew 1000 people and netted nearly 35300. Members of the Band Patrons' Club also run the conces- sion stands at various local band ac- tivities. All funds raised during the year are donated toward the pur- chase of instruments, uniforms, and other equipment needed by the music department. The Band Patrons' also play host to the county-Wide Junior High School Band contest held in April and work with any project to pro- mote music and the success and progress of Chamberlain's Marching and Melodious Chiefs. row: Mrs. Hillyer, Mr. Hillyer. 1 .I X rf .1-. DAD'S CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS DADS' CLUB-Front row: Tam McNichols, Jock Parsons, Soc Diaz, Jr., Townsend Belt, Pat Brown, Stanley Pochis, Ed Mc- ,X Ilwain, Jack Henderson, Calvin Faster, Carl Cooper. Second row: Henry Bonar, Martin Westrich, J. A. Livingston, Victor X Penalbcx, Joseph Colderclzzo, Merlvin Schroeter, Fred Rice, Ben Beuggeman, Charles Little, Ben Hill, Jr., John Honer. Other directors not shown: J. H. Griffie, Bill Joseph, J. R. Stapleton, John Whatley, Jr. These have this year included the establishment of a Loan Scholarship Foundation- to assist deserving students in further- ing their education, -the building of rest rooms on the east side of the stadium, and the promotion of the general welfare of Chamberlain High and its students. BAND PATRONS' CLUB-Front row: Mr. Price, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Bearss, Mr. Flores, Mr, Conrad. Second row: Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Lynn, Mrs. Flores, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Shell, Mrs. Fernandez, Mrs. Kicklighter. Third row: Mrs. Pahl, Mr. Vanek, Mrs. Vcmek, Mr. Wrye, Mrs. Wrye, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Beorss, Mr. Speziaile, Mr. Lynn. Fourth P. T. A. BETTER UNDERSTANDING between adults and youth is the goal of the Parent-Teacher Association of Chamberlain. This organization secures several scholarships to be awarded to worthy CHS graduates. Members of the club also act as chaperones for all train trips during football season in addition to furnishing refreshments for the Homecoming Dance. Among their other services to the school are the eye and ear tests given to all students with the assistance of student nurses, substituting upon occasion for classroom teachers, the donation of S500 toward the purchase of the stereophonic sound equip- ment for the music deparmtent, and work with the school beauti- fication program. P.T.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Firsf row: Mrs. Henry Knabel, Mrs, H. M. Jepsen, Jr., Mrs. F. R. Conrad, Jr., Mrs. B. A. Breugge- man, Mrs. R. L. Ricker. Second row: Mrs. Chas. Bearss, Mrs. P. O. Odom, Mrs. E. L, Vanek, Mrs. D. R. Harrell, Mrs. N. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Waodheod.

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MARCHERETTES-Front row: Diana Lewis, Jackie Hack, Betty Hilton, Kathy Haynes, Susan Tucker, Lincla Little, Joyce Almeda, Sharon Robb, Carol Cipar, Linda Queen, Linda Eades, Faye Pass. Second row: Faye Littell, Mary Ann McManus, Barbara Strickland, Joyce Lane, Lana Lawrence, Dale Baker, Nola Bosford, Helen Vitello, Sandra Reeder, Sharon Edwards, Elizabeth Eck, Karen Simpson, Marion Phillips, Third row: Dorothy Albert, Sally Glomp, Karen Hauser, Sharon Dowling, Donna Deschard, Roxane Gruber, Nancie Lee Delk, Carol Morris, Patricia Edwards, Teena Flowers, Esther Northrop, Donna Castillo, Gayle Montgomery, Eileen Redmond, Marion Burton, Norma MARCHERETTES Baumbaugh. i'ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR, clear command rings across the practice field during the drill hour for the girls' drill team, known around CHS campus as the Marcherettes. Formation and drill are the key words of the group training to reach neat perfection. This newly-formed team participated in the half-time shows at the foot- ball games, and act as the official pep squad promoting spirit and SPORTS KILL THE UMPIREV' yells an excited player as a member of the Sports Officials' Club makes a final decision on a key play in one of the many intramural games. To be eligible for S.O.C. girls must take a written examination in all major sports and do ex- ceptionally well in all phases of the rest. SPORTS OFFICIAL CLUB-Front row: 'Donna Endres, Candy Hursey, Gery color. They assist the Chiefettes and Majorettes in raising money for the drinking fountains in the physical education rooms, and accompany the band at community functions and parades. Qualifi- cations for membership stress outstanding character and citizen- ship, and a B average in grades. OFFICIALS A few of the projects for the Sports Officials' Club are selling football programs, decorating the goal posts before each football game, servicing P.E. equipment, and running the intramural program. All this is done under the leadership of Mrs. Lucie Bag- well, girls' physical education teacher. Osten, Donna Wilson, Dottie Carlton, Rosan Kozlowski. Second row: Conni Bence, Teri Garner, June Parker, Sandy Fortner, Joan Whalen, Marlien Rocks, Carol Morris, Danna Riusseaux, Sharon Woodard, Mrs. Bagwell. Third row: Shari Sherman, Carole Delisle, Laura Ledtord, Brigid Maquire, Kay Starling, Wanda Davis, Karen Cain, Elizabeth Cummings, Betty Compolo, Janice Wi'lson, Charlotte Geupr, Judy Thompson, Julie Spolestra, Lois Baer, Pat Williams, Dottie White.



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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-Fronf row: Mr. Rassler, Malia Choy, Goil Holt, Sharon Conrad, Charlene Wiggins, Bill Sims, Pai Sharp, Judy Schoenborn, Tom Belt, Danny Minich. Second row: Tam Worllarcl, Diane Miller, Julie Joe Stepelton, Mary Hall, Joy Peverell, Marilyn McBride, Roxone Gruber, Sylvia Thomas, Mara Pero, Dorothy Nelson, Deon Miller. Third row: Bobby Croft, Freddie Lumpkin, John Kaiander, John Dent, Ken Lifrle, Russ Mercer, Kenny Taylor, Roberf Flores. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL A FOUNDATION STONE is a term that may be applied to Cham- ber1ain's Inter-Club Council whose purpose is to promote unison and harmony among the clubs and organizations of the school. The Council is composed of vice-presidents of the bonaficle clubs or rep- resentatives selected by the clubs. Meetings are conducted by the Vice- Presiclent of Student Council. The Inter-Club Council enables each club to voice opinions and ideas concerning various activities, thereby publicizing the activity and informing others about what's going on. Under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Carl Rassler and Mr. Ateo Leto, the Inter-Club Council is promoting the continuation of the school beautification program with the help of each of its member organi- zations. In addition to entertaining special school guests, the Council also distributes parliamentary procedure handbooks to each club, and endeavors to set up good parliamentary practices for all group meetings. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-Fronf row: Jan Longnecker, Windellu Moll, Butch Rosenblart, Connie Bence. Second row: Merilee O'Berry, David Boncxr, Madge Fussell, Rosemary Braidwood. Third row: Don Herzog, Paul Carter, Andy Osburn, Patricia Yon. Anchor Club . Art Club. . . Band-Varsity . Biologians ....... . . C Club. . . . . Cheerleaders-junior Varsity . . Cheerleaders-Varsity Chiefettes ..... . . Gail Holt . . . Mara Pero . . Sam Eubank Charlene Wiggins . . Kenny Little . . Susan Milcell . Judy Schoenborn . Sharon Conrad Chieftain . . . Janie Ertzberger Civinettes ..... . . Joy Pevcrell D.C.T. ...... . . . Lee Ward Future Business Leaders . . . Freddie Lumpkin Future Farmers . . . . John Kajandcr Future Homemakers . - Virginia Forbus Future Nurses . . . . Marilyn McBride Future Scientists . . - - DOH Herzog Future Teachers . . . Merilee O'Berry Girls' Exchange . . Hi-Y ...... Inter-Club Council . junior Civitans . . junior Exchange . . junior Lions . . Katy Ringlespaugh . . Jim Wilson . . . Bill Sims . . Dean Miller . . Andy Osborne . . .Bill Sims junior Optimists . . junior Red Cross . . Key Club. . . Kiwanettes . . Latin Club . . Majorettes . Marcherettes . Math Club ...,. Mixed Chorus .... National Forensic League National Honor Society Pan American Club . . Quill Sc Scroll . . Safety Council . . Shutterbugs . . . Sports Officials . . . Sportsmanship, Inc. . . Student Council . . Thespians . . Totem . . . Wheel Club . Y-Teens . . HZ Club . . l2l . Danny Minich . . . Pat Yon . . . john Dent . . . Pat Sharp . Windella Moll . Terry Hunter . . Carolyn Dyer . . Paul Carter . Tessie White . . . Mary Hall . johnny Kotake . . jan Longnecker . . julian Piper julie jo Stepelton Butch Rosenblatt . Brigid Maguire . . Tony Priero . . . Tom Belt . Madge Fussell Merilee O'Berry . . Bobby Flores . Tam Wallard . Madge Fussell

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