Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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W ,M 'wi s X 1 ., s ws? -.W ra qvjjigg ' 5 , -tw, ' .qi 1 4 15 W te . A Mt sg.. Wes, , , 5 , 'www ,WX .M Mr. Richard Martinez Mrs. Thelma McDonald k .:.. 'ff1,i ' 'Za' :r U 5 .- ying Z Q., X . ' , Q 1 1 t, - if . Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce Mr. Neil Shriner THE CLASSICS oHer The best for reading and reports. SPEECH IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS SAYS THE NATIONAL E SPUNK, sparkle, and spirit are characteristics acquired by mem- bers of the National Forensic League as they engage in verbal battle. Students interested in improving speech ability and expres- sion and having average scholastic ability are encouraged by spon- NATIONAL Pass, Sylvia OREN SIC LEAGUE It . sor Mr. Neil Shriner to join their oratorical activities. However, l membership is not fully secured until the tenderfoot orators have participated in meets and have earned sufficient points for club rostra. FORENSIC LEAGUE-Fronf row: Carol Loucks, Mary Hall, Francys Burch, Doug Sutton, Paulyene Palmer, Marie Lesiak. Second row: Faye McGee, John Cummings, Mr. Neil SI-nriner, Kathryn Haynes, Julie Jo Sfeplefan, Judith Sfarreff. -rv-r-A vw-nm

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Mrs. Winifred Lively Mrs. Katherine Leeper Miss Joyce Curry X K , Q, me va it as . .s r ' Qgggz. at if .55 's M,i,.hp..snv'f F at. ',f' ,M Q af N MW - da K f h-5,s',:-j-:nsv:-.s.,......M.,.of,,,,n.X.....fs.: 4.55333-s........,-..e..m..,....r .W Q Miss Patricia Bclrlielcl Mr- Vdl Ficrio .if i7'3f . r iiifili ' r' ' .Quest ' iff' ,gyygwf f Miss Joanne Hecker Mrs. El - Griffin ENGLISH SPOKEN HERE-READING, WRITING, LISTENING ARE STUDTED TOO I THINK I CAN. I think I can .... I think I can? So worry the students as Siler Mamet, Om' Town, and Macbeth loom into view, but this feeling doesn't last long as they tackle these problems with determination. Years from now, poor Silas, Emily, and the scoun- drel Macbeth will return to remind them of some of the great literature they have had the privilege of studying. Our English department is not one-sided, however, for grammar and efficiency in speaking also play large parts in the course. Through a deluge of verbs, types of punctuation, oral reports, research papers, nouns, and book reports pupils learn to express themselves more fully, more eloquently, and more intelligently. LADY MACBETH, cz witch, cmd Lady Mc:cDuFI get help from Ann White before their premiere. Sophomore English is enlivened by the reading of old and new short stories, by portraying parts in The Tempert, and in learning Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg. As students advance to junior year, they gain from the correlation of American literature with U.S. history. Fundamentals of writing a term paper and book review take the spotlight. In the senior year, students are provided with a background of English literature from the time of Beowulf and Chaucer's Canterbury Taler through Shakespeareis great plays which leave their mark in his immortal words, This above all to thine own self be true. BLUE BOOKS and red books, old and new books, ull come under the conning eyes of these hard-working seniors who delve for facts to use in research themes-Susie Barnes and Wesley Cowort.



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DlD YOU KNOW . . . there are 99 ways to say, I love you? Look them up in the new dictionary in room 'I0l. WHAT PEOPLE WON'T DO for a dictionary these days! A certain class here even went so far as to buy one with some of those wonderful TV stamps! Of course, we appreciate this because a dictionary is an indispensable commodity when it comes to writ- ing, or just anything. One can always find something else in it-- new and interesting. Adding to the appearance as well as the ease in using the dic- tionary, a turntable was provided by one of the boys who made it in his woodshop class. XAJWSQ 1 garb S . il on 'gi 9 . Q . .-'iv 4 9 AL. , v '41 it V sl' u 'Diffs ' CHARTER STAFFERS of the new CHS literary magazine take editing duties seriously. Seated are J. D. Mason, Julie Cooper, Jimmy Jeffers, Judy Chambers, and Nancy Knight, Standing are Alberta Davidson, Nancy Vaughan, Miss Joanne Hecker, and Parker Rakocy. BEHIND THE LECTERN Judy Lynn Prince practices maintaining poise in public speaking. IT'S NEW! . . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SPONSORS CHS LITERARY MAGAZINE A MAGAZINE that didn't exist a year ago, is now going to give Chamberlainites a chance to share their achievements in creative writing. All those endless themes and numerous other tasty tidbits will have a chance to entertain not only the teachers here, but many others as well. A display case of writ- ing, the new magazine will be a sort of window through which people may view the school. Mrs. Lallie Godschalk Mr. Kenneth Belliveau

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