Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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r X 1 X x NMM sff. W,,,a-f HOW DID YOU do that one? asks Sharon Howell. Kelly Roberts doesn'Y seem to be slumped by the problem at ull. OLD AND NEW, a math revue, is helping Seniors prepare for those all-important Placement Exams. Instituted this year, it brings them in contact with long forgotten methods and rules for calcu- lation. The review also gives students new material to work with and a view into the everwidening field of mathematics. From linoleum floors to space missiles, mathematics helps solve problems on the domestic and international front. The student with the forward look realizes its value and looks to the future eagerly with compass, slide rule and protractot in hand. THE SLIDE RULE glides along its Iracks o Morudiellos, and Howard Delk. I f f ef-ac, .ae- GEOMETRICAL FIGURES of various lypes give Tony Priefo and Alice Spadavecchia an insight inlo the tangible realms. bedienily under the direction of John Dent, u subsfituie lecxcher Mr. Darwin Mrs. Anna Peacock Mr. Hindman WuII II Qi

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'-if ima' .4 f ., MATH CLUB-Front row: Mrs. Edwards, Linda Ricker, Harland Ehlers, Paul Carter, David Porter, Alice Spadavecchia, D. J. Cook, Mr. Granelll. Second row: Denver Rober, Verl Gilbert, Edmund Vollrcith, Harold Delk, George Meyer, Jim Hornbeck, Carl Strohmenger, Lorne Hunsberger. Third row: Eddie Henson, John Brabenec, George Ricker, Bill Starks, Leonard Rodriguez, Harold Nash, Johnny Kotake, Larry Tousosu, Mary Laetell. Fourth raw: Richard B. Jones, Robbin Senfell, Paull Small, Bill Jennings, Rayfae Brown, Jimmy Jelfters, Vincent DeCarlo, Roger Flenker, Dick Studebaker, Charlotte Merkle. Fifth row: Paulette Gough, Jackie Lenum, Danny Bright, Carole Laininger, Ann Hauswald, Violet Hicks, Dennis Warner, Chester Nicholas, Charles Bearss. MATH CLUB KEEPS UP-TO-DATE WITH LATEST PROBLEM-SOLVIN G METHODS THE NUMBERS RACKET gets a good workout as members of the Math Club work to solve the mystery of the slide rule, more commonly referred to as the slip stick. Under the tutelage of co- sponsors Mr. Gary Granell and Mrs. Sarah Edwards, members are introduced to higher principles of math such as Booloan algebra and set theories. Closely affiliated with the Math Club in that many of its mem- CIRCLES AND TRIANGLES get workouts as Martha Hudson and Janie Erfzberger study in Functional Mathematics. s-.- 'T ..-k, K I ? 'I t'S' kk , , - f A ,WA . 129' .. . X, X' ' S izs, Q7 bers have joined the ranks of the newly organized section, is the Computer Group whose aim is to construct a computer for the school's math department. Student membership in the Math Club is encouraged by letters of invitation to students with high mathematical ability. The club's aim is to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the fun- tions of mathematics. NUTS AND BOLTS soon make sense when Paul Carter and Mary Lou Hart put them in their proper places in the computer ta be. -1-f ,as-1 GND. f, my ' -,'.-WT 3 21,-3 HJ- ' ' ! 'XX ' ,fre - ez



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THE WHY'S AND WHY-NOT'S of collective forming come in for o lively discussion in H3. Mr. Dix, Melody Hardesiy, ond Dennis Ross conduct. INTENTLY WATCHING A MOVIE on the Twentieth Century ore Roy Kicklighrer ond Mr. Croft, American history teacher. SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES DELVE INTO FASCIN ATTN G STORY OF MANKIND A DESK TRAVELER tours the world-from ancient Greece and Rome to modern-day America and Asia. Here at Chamber- lain, students, from their desks, view the wonders of the world in their study of history. They see the awe-inspiring pyramids of the Egyptians, the fire of the American Revolution, the powder-keg of the Twentieth Century, the results of certain situations on the feelings of people, and the events that mark the chronicle of the faith of man. While a tempest is brewing, those taking the H3 course learn the cause of the storm. At home or abroad America is always making history, and in the complicated state nations are in today, it is imperative to understand these problems. They not only look at the political side of present-day America, and her relations with others, but also obtain an insight into the background and fundamentals of Economics and Sociology. Man must always have some purpose or meaning in his life. Throughout the ages, by faith in this purpose and meaning, man has lived to do great things. In Bible History, the history of this faith, CHS students meet and study the lives of the prophets of old, the kings, the judges, and other noted men of the Bible. KEYS TO GOOD LIFE ore pondered over by Gene Sfone of the beginning of The Bible History hour. fa 68

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