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Iihese were the advance guard who helped make true that phrase Seniors. fron! row: Leo Scarbrough. Donnie Peter- son. Billy McLeod. David Lane. Alan Lebeda. Skip- per Birt. Burk ron:-: Charles Livingston. Dale Os- borne. Charles Spell. Will Bissett. Clinton Baker, l Bill Lickley. MR. FOOTBALL an ' v of our Alma Hater, Strong she stands in triumphln After hringing the stadium-packed erowd to its feet on the final game of their high school career, they stored their uniforms for the last time. Charles Livingston signed with the Liniversity of lliami and Alan Leheda :hose Tampa L' for his new Alma Slater. 2, OUR SENIOR BOYS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CIIS IU 'Ill ll 32 ll I3 fm li I957 HHS ll EBS ll PHS 32 ,HIS 0 BHS I3 -IHS ll s Zlosst-s The first coach of Chamberlain. C John Adcock. oach Coach Ken Nuznoff and Ronnie Human check the lost of Younger Braves. first row. left to right: Lee Ward. Victor Ca- laro. Joe Calderazzo. Wayne Scarhrough. John Kajander. Jimmy Bullock. Joe Kajander. David Bolling. James Walker. Serond row: Allen Denison. .Ion Gullet. Jon Longnecker. John Howard. Bob Wilson. Joe Kazar. Rohert Patterson. Da- vid Cold. Eddie Roland. John Dent. Third rom-: Alex NIcCraven. Boy Stapleton. Daniel Barksdale. Dean Taylor. Ed Hernandez. Ernest Brady. Ed NIcCullers. Bohhy .-Xcheson. Bobby Hall. Doug Nipper. Greer Bridges. James Barahella. Creel Snider. Bob Cold. Boh Bailey. Bill Moorhead. Doug Penn. Barton Jackson. Jeff Elwood. Wayne Jeffcoat. Bob Weaver. Dave Nlaggiacomo. Nlgr.. Phil Clement. THE JUNIOR VARSITY JN. Coaches-Kenneth Nuznoff, Eugene Downing. Carlos Fraundorfer.
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A Chieftain gains yardage as a Terrier sneaks in for a tackle. CHAMBERLAIN 7-HILLSBOROUGH 13 Playing hi far their hest game of their young history, the Chiefs held lVestern Conference champions at hay for all hut two minutes of a hruising contest. l'pset-minded Cham- herlain scored against the 'lierriers-no other conference op- ponent managed this trick-and therehy raised its consecutive -eoring record to lo games over a two-year period. 'lille first half was astonishingly close, with the hall chaugf ing hands many times at midfield. After a fine intermission .hong the hungry lerriers. anxious to sew up conference and city titles. threw a 7S'yard sustained march at the Chiefs to rake gi 7-ff lead. Cnlike many other foes. Chamherlain re- fused to play dead after an initial Hillshorouggh score. 'lihe Jhiefs, with Uavid Lane. Russ llercer. and Donnie Peter- son sharing the rushing chores. struck hack for a quick touch- down. Charles Livingston lfooted the game-tying extra point. For the next long minutes, the 'llerriers and Chiefs once again lapsed into a grim defensive hattle. XVith less than two minutes left on the scorehoard, a 'llerrier slipped through for a 35-yard run to the Chamlerlain seven. 'l'wo plays later, Hillshorough scored hut missed the eonversion. ln the final seconds. Chamherlain's desperation passes failed to hring scorehoard victory and Chamherlain had to settle for its hest moral victory in the school's short history. 1956 'I957 1958 Chiefs 0 plum City Qhicf, 14 Plant City 7 'llentative Schedule Chiefs 0 Klanatee Chiefs 20 Alilllilfm' 27 Plant Citi' away Sept Clllvfi ll SZITZISUUI Qhfcft O S1'mS m 0 llillshorouggh here Oct. Clllffs ll Plfmf ghicfs lllam 45 St. Pete here Oct. Chiefs 0 Qleilfwiltef 35 12 Northeast away Oct. ghicis 19 N liitiwust Chiefs Jefferson 7 llauatee here Oct. 12 lioca Ciega 7 Sarasota away' Oct. Chiefs lil St. llete H is l Cimrwimir :twill Nm , , , , . K 5 I slomulll ' lllant awai' Noi Q-lllelfg f Hllhlwfffuflh Conference 3 wins 5 losses Bumcic zlyl l lumix YM Conference 3 wins 6 losses 1 tit- . ' 'i K K' A Season 3 wins 7 losses Season -f- wins 5 losses rlcflermn lwm Nm OUR TEAM MANAGERS-Keepers of the Keys 'lihese are the hoys who keep the team outfitted and ready' for every pigskin parley. No one ever notices them they say. as they run ont on the field to help an injured player or to refresh a weary gridiron warrior. 'lihey are the ones who repair the equipment and keep it in good condition for the next game. Although they re- een e no cheers, they spend long hours and much lahor to make the Chamherlain team one of the hest. Managers: Bill Hanshury. Student Trainer. lion Schlechly. Faxon Bissett. David Bonar. Glen Nlathews. and Emil Urossenhacher.
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91:0 ll isp. ' Q . 71 .N . , UA tip V7 al' gif J f lip, .fi M 91 25,3 1 I is ,A 4 ' yi 'fy Q , 5 fi 1 to 'mf -it-'E K l fi. . 'ii Q53 4, x E V It 22 if sl -5.322 iv , Left to right, front row: Larry Davis. Ronnie Mercer. Pat Balbin. Charles Morgan. Gordon W'ilson.Ba1'k row: Jimmy Stokes. Larry Foulk- rod. Danny Briggs. Ronnie Carter. Roy Wilcox. Hen Hill. and Dennis Aust. BASKETBALL :Xl'i'l'lfR a slou start in their tirst slilsllll. when Cillillllllfflillllli Cliar- ter Cllieis pulletl only lixe ix ins out of tlit- Vlvestern Conference liasket. the new CHS fix e entered tlie 1953 season with new vigor and deter- inination. Outstanding in every win tlie Chiefs took an early lead for first place in tlie City. As the Tarun went to press, the Chiefs were still battling for the City Crown. lYitli the timing of Roy llvilcox. All City-All Conference. Pat liallwin. Charles Xlorggan. Dennis Aust. Ronnie Carter anil all tlu- lvoys. the Cliiefs were well on their way In Trip XIL'I11l'lt's. 1057 Conference 5 wins 12 losses Season 5 wins 12 losses WSH Conference wins losses Feason wins losses COACH AL MATHE5
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