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First row, left to right: l.aYerne Pearson iPresidentl. Joy Peverell. Karen Lackos lxieepl. Annette Willis. June Stewart. Seronrl roze, left to ritflzt: Judy Schoenborn. Shari Sherman. Rosemary Hamilton. Judy Forrest. Bette Nlills. MODERN DANCE Hljretty is as pretty does -and the modern debs of the Klodern Dance Club do pretty well as composers of original dances. Not only must a girl compose an original dance. she must also be able to perform several more conventional dances before she is accepted as a member of this club. llisproving the theory that beauty and brains don't mix. all of the Xlodern Danc- ers maintain high scholastic averages. After trying out for membership by displaying their dancing abilities the candidates are voted on by all the old members. Often they help in assembly and evening programs when asked, and hope to be able next year to present their own program. DRILL TEAM .54-. I GIRLS CFFICIALS Hearing uhistles? Seeing flying balls? lJon't get excited Its 'Z f ' ' 'Z Ill XVlllN N only the Curl- llfhti tls Llub blovymg thcir brt tth out f shooting hopeless badtetballs at moving baskets. planning their c tense tor outraged playersfget the idea? Un the calmer side. t for the most part are composed of future physical education teac tc rs or sportsvvomen. 'llhey serv e Chamberlain not only by providing 1 cials for intramurals, but by promoting good. clean sports for ti s 'lihe purpose of this club is four-fold: Help meet basic human n for treatin self-expression: help promote plivsical. emotional. ut mentary health: help relieve the strains and tensions of modern develop god citizenship and vitalize democracy. lfront roze, left to right: Janet Krier, Favelynn Freeman. Betty Sue White. 'Marlene Hennis. lfllfk rote, left to right: Dorothy Burden. Linda Merrill. Jane Lee Jewel 1 llup-tivo-threwfour has become the hy- vvord of the llrill 'l'eam. 'lihirty intelligent. alert. and attractive young ladies make up this outstanding precision marching unit. Football games. parades, and other personal appearances are all participated in throughout the year with original and precise marching routines. Headed by Xliss Pat Hunt and Capt. Gail McLaughlin. the girls are required to maintain at least a B average and partici- pate in daily drill sto remain on the squad. front row, left to right: Sylvia Westfall. Esther Branch. Susan Fletcher. Catherine Harley. Sally King. Wvnette Johnson. Barbara Pals. Bonnie Korn- field. Paula Holt. Second rozr, left to right: Miss Hunt 'Sponsorn Pat Robinson. l.vnne Bond. Nancy Blackmore. Gloria Woodrow. Sandra King. Cynthia Wooten. Grace Lanigan. Dianna Sine. l'at Cooksey. Aila Frman. l'at Parlpyano. Lovsene Tromhlev. Ann Ward. Lenora Nlerta. Carole King. Joyce Jeffers. Joan Bush. Glenda Ferrell. Sara Nihlack. Regina Burgerman.
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4 pi T3 .J ' gh N J: N Left Io Right: Brenda Metts. Mary Anne DeCarlo, Gail Magnon. Pearl Sirotowitz, Anita Wood- head. Mary Ann Galvin fHeadJ. Gail Burrell. Garilou Peterson. Gay Konradt. fCo-Headl. Rosemary Hamilton. Nita D'Angona. Lois Pepper. H E E R L E A D E R S Have Much School Spirit JUNIOR VARSVYY '57-'58 - Counter-rlorkwise.' Naomi Dennison, Perry Hance. Martha Hansberry. Judy Pursifull. Judy Schoenhorn. Saundra D'Ambrose, Carol Compola. Karen Ferrell. FIRST DAY-In front, left, Gay Konradt lCo-Headl. Mary Ann Galvin lHeadJ. First row, left to right: Pearl Sirotowitz. Mary Ann DeCarlo. Carilou Peterson. Gail Burrell. Gail Nlagnon, Saundra De Ambrose. Karen Farrell. Naomi Dennison. Svrond row: Anita Wood- head. Judy Pursifull. Judy Schoenhorn. Carol Compola. Perry Hance. Nlartha Hansberry. r Ready fo the Pow-Wow. left to right: Gail Burrell. Saun- dra De,-Xmbrose. Mary Anne DeCarlo. Karen Ferrell. Judy Schoenborn. Perry Hance. Ser-ond row: Anita W'oodhead. Juanita D'.-Xngona. Gail Magnon. Gay Konradt. Mary Ann Galvin. Carol Sompola. Naomi Dennison.
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fy 5... Q N Mr. Al Mathes beams earning the title of city proudly at his student as Mr. Leto congratulates Mickey Priester for and district Road-E-O champion. DRIVER Trains Better Drivers Off we go! Students who 'venture out toward the parking lot at certain times of the day take care and watch out for moving traffic. 'lihe Drivers Education classes have actual practice-driving sessions out on the new driving range, where stop signs and others mark the miniature turnpike. lt's quite a popular course with the unlicensed sophomores, and other students, too, who want to make themselves less of a danger threat on the road. . . . Safety first is the byword with illr. .ell fllarlzex. He teaches safety on the roads to CHS students through Driver lfduca- tion and enforces the safety through the Safety Council, which op- erates under his guidance. Xlr. llathes serves our school further as coach of the Varsity liasketball team. The l3.A. he holds was earned at the Liniyersity of North Carolina .... From Herodotus to Hydromatic in a yearl .lIr. Dzulley Sperzre experienced this change at CHS where he began his teaching career as a world history teacher, later transferring to his pres- ent job as driver education instructor. A native of Xlis- sissippi, he played football. basketball, track, tennis, and baseball in high school and was named to the All-Cow ference and All-Southern football team. Ar Chamber- lain he acts as tennis coach and line coach during football season. He is a li.S. graduate from Auburn and came to Chamberlain after serving two years in the :Xir Force. Another of those pedal-pushin' teachers is .llrz John .ll11rsh11H, newcomer to CHS and Driver Education teacher. Ar George llvashington lcvniversity he received his HS. degree in physical education. then did graduate work and earned his lI.Hd. at the l'niversity of Flor- ida. About Chamberlain llr. llarshall says. The first impression is the beautiful buildings and the people seem to fit into the environment of the school. ll5 ef Al, MATHES DUDLEY SPENCE JOHN NIARSHALI i l l as fi
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