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H H CLUB First Row: Leo Scarbrough, Donnie Peterson, Alan Lebeda. Billy McLeod. Dennis Aust. CliH Wood, Larry Davis, Pat Balbin, Clint Baker. Serond Row: Don Kerbo. Bill Lickley. Robin Lanyon, Ben Hill. Charles Liv- ingston. David Lane. George Smvthe. Will Rissett, Ronnie Carter. Dale Osborne. Third Row: Barton Jackson. David Stevens. Jimmy Holland. Henry Honar. Bob Weaver. Raymond Bullock,Jerry Reynolds, Tommy Allen, Charles Spell. Jeff Elwood. Ken Little. Leven May. Fourth Row: Faxon Bissett, Billy Hansberry, Skipper Birt. Earl Sanders. Don Schlecty. Glenn Matthews, Terry Booth. David Bonar. Huel Simpson. Ronnie Mercer. Sportsmanship is always a valuable quality, and the C Clubbers have proved themselves good sportsmen by lettering in at least one sport, and gaining the approval of the club sponsor, Coach john Adcock. Amon' their mans' activities is the concession stand in is . the gymnasium which provides funds for the purchase of let- ters and jackets. Other activities include the C Club dance and annual C Club party and hayride. SPORTSMANSHIP, INC. Peppier Pep Rallies-that's the aim of the newly organ- berlain High Decals for automobiles. ized bovs club, Sportsmanship, lnc. They meet every first and lllembership in this organization is open to all junior and third llondav with Jlr. l4'1wl1'itvi' D7't'-l'Sf77'iIlg as sponsor. Their main project in 1957-58 was the selling of Cham- senior boys who maintain passing grades. First mu-, left to right: Robert Tamnev. Pete Schoenborn. DeYoe Moore. Coach Fred Dreyspring. Pete Sealey Gerald White. Serond row: Hill Burgess. Robert Boatwright. Rill Stevens. Erroll Duren, John Dent. Third row: Robert Stuart. Richie Falcon. Woody Johnson. Rav Tyler. Mike Thompson. Fourth row: Bobby Woods Bill Lewis. Donnie Newberger. Jimmy Miller, Charles Stuart, Clilf Wood.
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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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Left to Right: Nancy Hunn,Vonda Burgess, Bar- bara Livingston, Carol Martin, Shirley McMil- lan CHeadJ. Carol Clark, Donna Martinelli, Betty Fason. Bonnie Cowart. Left to Right: Nancy Hunn, Janis Julliard, Lo- retta Pulley, Peggy Barnett, head majorette, Julie Elliott. Nancy Burnett, Carlene Cromer, Barbara Livingston. lVith the music, keep in step, that's the object of the newly formed marching organi- zation, the Chiefettes of Chamberlain. Lvnder the direction of Kliss Pat Hunt, eleven girls dressed in skin, bright uniforms have studied dancing and marching drills in order to dazzle the spectators at half-time shows during the football season. Besides the many activities of a newly formed organization. the Chiefettes partici- pated in Tag Day, parades, band contests, and performed at the hig Chiefs' Pow lVow. AJORETTES Pretty girls, georgeous uniforms, twirling skill, and peppy strutters. Thats what enters the minds of the spectators as they Watch the high-stepping majorettes lead the Fighting Chiefs Band. These girls are selected on the basis of skill in twirling and marching, proportion, and willingness to work hard. 'lihe applause and comments buzzing through the audi- ence ring approval from the crowds. IEFETTES Miss Hunt. physical education instructor. counts off for the Chiefettes. left to right: Louise Dorsey 1HeadJ. Betsy Mottola 4Co-headl. Pat Sullivan, Charlene Wigins. Jeanette Pierce. Kay Copeland, Betty Sue White. Judy Ynclan. June West. Sandy Richardson. Pat Sharp. I N!!
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