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HAMBERLAlN'S SPRINTERS 'W : sas.. Xfire' ig2'i3 7 THE 1958 TRACK TEAM-Lefl to right, front row: Ronnie Human, John Whitney, William Dyer, Eddie Roland, John Kajander, Bill lVlcCray, Jerry Farmer. Barton Jackson, Stanley Morey and Al Spencer. Second row: Joe Calerazzo, John Rowsey, Randall Barnes, Bobby Acheson, Henry Bonar, Joe Williams, Gerald White, Frank Rose. Earl Sanders, Bill Chastain, Carl Nunn, Charles Brisben. Eugene Stone, and Coach of Track. Coach Fraundorfer. Bark row: Bill Sanborn. D. B. Green, Bill Lickley, Ronnie Carter, Charles Spell, Alan Lebeda. Carl Cold, and Eugene Mathews. Coaches shown are Coach Fred Dreyspring and Coach Carlos Fraundorfer. TENNIS TEAM ...:::i?:e'., . ,r,,,, . ,,,, THE 1958 TENNIS TEAM-Left to right: David Stephens. Tennis Coach Dudley Spence. Ned Nlullis. Charles Stewart. Jim Flannery. Woody Johnson. Robert Boatwright. Dave Crist. James Wilson. Jim Waynick. Lee Ward. David Lamphere and James Carpenter. 108 The Chamberlain Track Team entered its first year with new boys and little exper- ience, yet. it ended its season with many fine accomplishments. The Chiefs ended their season with Sth position. Ronnie Carter took first place in the discus field and then fin- ished with a l-l-l.l record breaking throw. ln the field of the sohtput the Chiefs took both second and fifth place. XVith this fine record tht- Chiefs are eager to make their H958 season one of the best in this area. 'M wif:-3 -s..:,,,. ' RONNIE CARTER Discus thrower 1957 1 WIN 7 LOSSES SCHEDULE 1958 Feb. 22 9 :30 Sarasota Feb. 28 2:30 Jefferson liar. 7 4:30 Boca Ciegga llar. l-l 2:30 Plant liar. 28 3 :00 Northeast Apr. l City Tennis Apr. l l Conference Xleet Apr. 17 State lleet
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DIAMONDMEN . .igsfyg before the baseball season. To Second-Base SANIJSPURS TO SECOND BASIC, that was the way our first baseball team felt when it began the rugged job of molding and construction of the first CHS baseball field. As seen above the team spent long hours of hard work in order to use the field for practice and also for later use as a home field. Klany hours of watering and leveling took place before the boys finally sat back and saw their completed achievement. Poised and ready for action are fielders Roy Wilcox. Joe Lopez. Ronny Mercer. Larry Davis, Mike Robinson, and Charles Liv- ingston. I Coach Nuznoff shows the pitchers. Travis Adcox, Dennis Aust. and Roy Wilcox techniques in pitching. 'fl ABI A llASElfAl.l, liUOS'I'ICR, was the slogan in the halls the first time the CHS diamondmen met the North- east Yikings. 'lio help school spirit and the gigantic cost of the new equipment, the team sold tags to the students show- ing that they were boosters of Chamberlain and its baseball team. JUNIOR VARSITY 1? i F 4 i I 1 The J.Y. Boys--Left to right, frst row: Gordon Wilson. Bobby Woods James Walters. Danny Barksdale, manager: Ronnie Strotler. Sevond row: Danny Briggs. George Smythe. Nicky Touchton. Ron Fielding Douglas Nipper. Wayne Jeffcoat. John Anderson. Third row: Richard NIcNIorrow. Dennis Ferrell. Stanley Rodgers. Jeff Thorne. Larry Crm and Jack Kaegy.
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STATE RUNNERSUP- GOLF qi' 5 .IA The Golf team, under the direction of Klr. Rob- ert Byrnes, was the team to bring home to Chamber- lain its first trophy. The CHS golfers ranked second position in the city, losing to Plant by just one point. In the state the new Chiefs romped to second place defeated by Pensacola by only four points. This record is one the golfers are well proud of. The win- ning team consisted of Charles Knowles, City .Iu- nior Golf Champion. Faxon Bissett, ,lim KlcCul- loch, and Larry Boykin. This year the Chiefs are expected to go all the way, and with the help of a few new boys possibly bring home new honors. Fri. Feb. 7, 2:30 . ...Lakeland Fri. Feb. l-I, 2.30 Hillsborough bat. Feb. IS, 9:00 ...llanatee Sat. Feb. 22, 9:00 .... Sarasota Fri. Feb. 28, 2:30 . . .Jefferson Fri. Mar. 7, 4:00 .Boca Ciega Fri. Jlar. l-l, 2:30 ...... Plant im Fri. Mar. 21, 2:30 .Clearwater THE 1958 GOLFING TEAM-Left to fight: Coach Robert Byrnes, Muf- l'. ' puff' 28' 3 'UQ 5 Oflhml ray Matthews, Lewis Bower, Murray Gay, Dennis Ferrell, Jim McCulloch, ,liuem 8' lvtfd' Aprll 1-2 ' ' ' ' 'Cul Niger Faxon Bissett, Charles Knowles, Mickey Wheeler, Westley Pearce. I hurs. LAPYII I7 ..----- . - .SUIIC Gfllf SWIMMING TEAM The CHS team, which has its meets at the Temple Terrace and llavis ls- lands pools in its first year gained first place in the 50 yard freestyle with Tom Rafferty, Captain, gaining this position and then going on tothe State Finals. The boys are given instructions before tomorrow's game. hy the instructor. Coach John Marshall. l THE CHAMBERLAIN SWIMMING TEAM-Left to right: Coach John Marshall. Front raw: Tom W'illis. David Maggiacomo. David Coff. Joe Priest. Raymond King. Tom Rafferty. Joe Gaskillv..Oren Roberts. Robert Learey. James Stormes. Bark row: Alton Lvnn. Richard Place Bob Whdgery. Jan Longnecker. Donald Pipin. Bernie Jackson. Pete Baker. Mark Wright: Stephen Clark. Robin Adair. 50 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Freestyle 200 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Backstroke 100 yd. Breaststroke Diving Event 100 yd. Butterfly 200 yd. Medley 200 yd. Freestyle Relay i I 200 yd. Individual Medley
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