Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 138 of 204
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Page 138 text:

Bullard Edgar stalks Planters for Chief John Kciionder while Russ Mercer holds down the backfielcl. Russ Mercer crushes out of bounds while Chiefs Chris Thompson, Nelson McPherson, Bobby Weaver fumble Terrier. RONNIE HUMAN BOBBY ANDERSON S Bill Sims gollops 42 yards to score six points against Hillsborough. Chiefs Scalp Planters 47-6 Chamberlains Fighting Chiefs showed championship determination as they overwhelmed the Plant City Planters 47-6 in the season's opener. It was the Chiefs' game all the way through until the last whistle had blown, During the first half the Chiefs went wild racking up 53 points and holding the Planters to a lone touchdown. Russ Mercer, Bill Sims, and Ronnie Human each accounted for two TD's apiece, and reserve Fullback Tommy Lockard scored on a four- yard plunge. The Planters showed life in the second quarter when Planter Center Dick Houghton blocked a Chief punt at the 24, scooped up the ball at the two, and bounced over for their lone score of the night. Chiefs' Center Ernest Brady, a veteran place kicker from last year, handled the Chiefs' conversions as Chamberlain rolled to its 47-6 victory. JOHN KAJANDER Halfback NELSON MCLOUGHLI N Fulfbaclc ',f 1 l', A A , Wir Z' , ,ff M gf ex. Af' A t - G! , f 4 , I I am, , ,aff , 'Uk u f S , w ,pf 1? 1 fi I 4 , ,. EEE f riff V ' W fu ly -id if X 4,4 Iv 11:5 L- , H YV A I 47 I P w 4 if gf I zfff K fi my ,Wm Wt Quarterback Fullbtick .- M. QQ ix sg Q L A W' 4 eww' I x 1 B W 4 5 N 3 . Ult- . ,. N if .ss C X f J jk :rf ' 'He ,. . , ,, is r-if if 1 QW ,, f W ' ', V J , . .si Q ' ' 5' -3,-,th ., - - z ' t -4- af' W4

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Football, basketball, track . . . whatever the sport these are the men who direct the Chamberlain athletes. Supervised by Head Coach John Adcock, all the coaches and the Fighting Chiefs aim for teams that are tops in sportsmanship and in winning their games. CHS COACHES-Left to right: Ken Nuznoff, Jerry Elliott, Don Powell, Fred Dreyspring, Head Coach John Adcock, Ken Belliveau, Hindman Wall, and James Zinn. CHIEES CAPT RE WESTERN CO EREN CE TITLE Members of the 1959 Fighting Chiefs Varsity Squad are: First row: John Kojander, Russ Mercer, Tom Frost, Bobby Acheson, Ronnie Human, Jimmy Bullock, Chris Thomp- son, Marvin Penailba, Dun Barzinski, Tommy Lockard, Eddie Roland, Bill Sims. Second row: Ernest Brady, Buel Simpson, Terry Booth, John Dent, Bobby Weaver, Ballard Edgar, Ron Mocerro, Terry Cclrstein, Andy Rogers, Biill Norman, Tom Belt, Brian Boille. Third row: Gordon Davis, Fletcher Livingston, Garry Burkholder, Jeff Griffin, Duane Kelsey, Rick Wilson, Bob Wilson, Jack Shinholser, John Hudson, Alex McCroven, Bill Browning, Edward Rice. Fourth row: Nelson McPherson, Nelson, McLoughlin, Bill Mitchell, Jim Barbabello, Danny Cromer, Nick Touchton, Don Elkington, Wilbur Wager, Johnny Ippolifo, Johnny Deon, Bill Robinson, Mike Thomas, Johnny Baxter, Robert Kunsfman. Fifth row: Mike Murphy, Walter McCants, Bob Cold, John Whatley, Lynn Matthews, Donald Vience, Ronald Jordon, Joe Nicoletto, Duke Chaney, Cliff Dennison, Andy Macaluso, Jeff Elwood, Ken Schoenborn. 133



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