Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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'Ei ,t :Pv t Q ' f X f af y , 7 M f !KX W Aff Y A X., ,uf xy , ,, 1 if X f Mr. Samuel Fielding Mr. Robert Byrnes Mr. Joseph Dix Miss Peggy Baggess Mr. Frank Laundy Mr. Bob Seibert Mrs. Ida Siemers FLANKED BY RESEARCH PAPERS and special projects of innumerable variety, a pupil enrolled in World History soon learns his way through the paths of ages. He travels past the Yangtze River with its monsoonsg Africa with its divisions and diamondsg England, Queen of the Seasj' and the battlegrounds of the World Wars retelling the turmoil that once took place there. By studying the history of the entire world, he gains understanding and wisdom NOW IS THE TIME . . . expounds Jimmy Smith as he foillows in the footsteps of American forefathers. ,,,,i-S get f ,aff .A a ft X if , aw I vi v f f f 5 ' 9 if Q fs ., , ,..f ww 1 f V' ' 1' QW V new avfryg ' ' V ati Q f xkx Mr. John Stabile that will help him in his contacts with other people. As the ghosts of the Americas look on, students become ac- quainted with the journal of American history. Mr. Washington tells them about the fundamental formation of our democracy, Mr. Lincoln shows them the Civil War, Mr. Wilson gives them an in- sight into the United States, part in the first World War, and Mr. Roosevelt explains the New Deal. HERE'S WHERE . . . explains Jo Rene Burger to the American History class as Mrs. Sie-mers, teacher, looks on.

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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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1 ' Q CHEMICAL ACTIONS of glands which cause psychological reactions are discussed by Carol Pachis and Tom Ward. AMATEUR PSYCHOLOGISTS in H4 dissect the problems of the human mind, and find out why they themselves feel the way they do. Psychology is a maze of corridors and strange paths, even more in- triguing than outer space. The study of the realms of the mind gives all a better understanding of themselves, and helps them in their relations with others. It has been observed that the many incidents and occurrences which mark the passing of time repeat themselves quite often. So, by studying past happenings, we know better how to deal with the future. If we are wise, we learn from others' as well as our own mistakes. So you see, history, the story of the past, becomes a guide for the future while we proceed on our journey along the road of ages. ua-40 i U, , . .AfQoo.. FROM EVERY PART of the world-the United Nations. Here Martha Wood graphs its various and numerous councils and committees. T0 I OUTLINES PROVIDE John Howard, Diane Potter, and Sara Abbott with an organized view and catalogued information in the psychology class. Mrs. Mariorie Wooldridge Mr. William Rivers ffg f g f ff X!! M fx X 1 , WW! Wa fxgjyl 5 of fflfa Jams.: ffq 4' , 1 I ., Q, .-if-'I f I 1 ' ' Z . if , , f Mr. Ted Craft Mrs. Perfecto Colmenares

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