Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 125 of 184
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SA F ETY C 0 U N C I L Guards wen-seine of All Always alert. the Safety Council helps make Chamberlain safety-conscious and accident-free. This year the goal has been to become nationally accredited as a member of the National Safety Council. Setting up parking regulations, speed laws and automo- bile registration on the school property have kept the Safety Council busy throughout the year. A branch of the Student Council, the Safety Council works along side the student body. 'lihe members are representatives chosen from each bul- letin room. 'i Mr. Carpenter and Charles Bardin tag car parked in the wrong place. .l ,gl new 5 SAFETY COUNCIL-Left lo right: Coach Al Nlathes. Mickey Priester. Alla Erman. Recording Secretary: David Bardin, Presi- dent: Brenda Nietts. Corresponding Secretary: Bobby Woods. Yice President. Second row: Julian Piper. Denver Rehar, Tommy Alder- man. Wilton Yierday. Butch Rosenhlatt. Dannv Turley. DeYoe Moore. Third row: Joe Kajander. Eddie Roland. Ann Grossen- bacher. Esther Branch, Susan Barber, Marie Speziale. Barbara Link. l nurth row: .loan Bush. Jeanne Yan Fleet. Dorothy Putnam, Mary Ann Worthy. Nlarlene Hennis, Tony Cortese. Charles Williams. Fifth row: James Mullins, Ronald Cakora. Joe Farmer. Barry Cald- well. Roger Flinker. Billy McLeod. Maurice Tedrick, Frank Rose. Service Is the Key Word of J U N I OR RE D C R055 Service is the key vvord of the junior Red Cross, branch of the American Red Cross which believes in living up to the high standards established bv their parent organization. liheir service activities are many. and some examples are rhi- making of small Valentine favors for a hospital, their annual fund-raising drive at the l'eginning of each school year. and drive to collect comics and small books for children in the hospital wards. ltvery homeroom is represented in lunior Red Cross bv a member elected by his home room. but the organization if open to all who Wlsll to serve. 3 JUNIOR RED CROSS-Left to right: Ada King. Cathy Miller. Dixie Martin. Peggy Tucker. Pat Combs. Mrs. Stone. Nancy Dow- ling. Jeanne Gerbec. Barbara Stephens. Linda Hunt, Ginger Johns Second row: Jackie Sacula. Paulette Dervaes. Nlarv Ann Nlicceri Sandra Richardson. Pat Sharp. Pat Livesay. Margaret Applegate by Ginger Gaskins. Mary Ann King. Sallv King. Patty Applegate. a visitor. Third roar: Betty Fulford. Windella Xloll. Nancv Singletarv. . Gail Fernandez. Loretta Pullev. Bill Burgess. l.arrv Croy. Tonv . Cortese. Nancy Pay ne. Barbara Peterson. Faith Wheelock.

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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-First row, left to right: Mr. Leto Margaret Applegate. Joel Maxon, Patsy Deane, Charles Hardin Bonar. April Neeld. Nettie-Grace McClellan. Charles Morgan. Smith, Anna Mae Ashton, Carolyn Tucker, LaVerne Pearson. Carlisle. Fifth row: Sarah Yierdav. Roy Nelms. DeYoe Moore. Bobby Barnes. Henry Dee. Dennis Ross. Shirley McMillan. . David Rairigh. Jane! Krier, Gloria Getz. Henry Bonar. Setond row: . Gail McLoughlin. Dawson Shores. Third row: George Ehrhard, David Gay Konradt. Nancy .lo Hickman. David Brown. Fourth row: Jerry Betty Sue White. Betsy Mottola. Mary Ann Galvin, Clint Baker, Bob Betty Crawford. Margie Simpson. Louise Dorsey. .ludv Schoenborn. INTER-CLU COUNCIL Co-Ordinates All CHS Ac Co-Ordinates All CHS Anchor Cluh-Nettie-Grace K1cClellan Art Cluh-Nancy -lo Hickman liand-David Rairigh Biologians-Roy Nelms C Cluh-Donnie Peterson Camera Cluh-H enry Dee Cheerleaders-XIaryann Galvin Chiefettes-l.ouise Dorsey Chieftain--lanet Krier Civinettes-.ludy Shotts lJ.C.'l'.-Ralph Fernandez llehating Cluh-Patsy Deane Drill 'lieam-Gail Klchaugghlin Future Business Leaders-lietti Crawford Future Farmers-liohhv Barnes Future Homemalters-Carolyn 'liuclcer lfuture Nurses-Gloria Getz Future Scientists-Roger Sutor Future 'lieachc-rskSarah Yierday Girls' Chorus-llarjorie Simpson Hi-Y-C ieorge lfhrhard Alunior Civitans-Dennis Ross ,lunior lfxchange-Jerry Smith hlunior Lions-Richard Shores .lunior Optimists-lioh Carlisle Junior Red Cross-Xlargaret Applegate Kei Club-Clint Baker Kiivanettes-Gail Burrell Latin Cluh-Anna llae Ashton Klaviorettes-Shirley Klchlillan l2H Activities A home divided against itself cannot stand, once said a famous President. The presidents of the Cluhs of Chamber- lain, hearing this thought in mind, have hound themselves together in the lnter-Cluh Council. 'lihe goal of this Presi- dents' organization is to co-ordinate the activities of the cluhs in order to avoid eoniiicting schedules, and to promote co- operation among the Cluhs. The Vice-President of the Student Council presides over the meetings where the cluh prexies discuss mutual problems and ideas. KIathematics-lDavid lionar Xlixed Chorus-David Brown Modern Dance Cluh-Betty Sue VVhite National Honor Society-lVill liissett Pan-American Cluh-Gay Konradt Quill and Scroll-Charles Klorgan 'liotem-Karen Adams Safety Council-Charles Hardin Sportsmanship lnc.-Delvoe Kloore Sports Officials Cluh-l-aYerne Pearson Student Council-David llrown 'lihespians-April Neeld llvheel Cluh-Joel Klaxon Y-'l'eens-Lindy Blair Cluh-Betsy Xlottola



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THE NATIONAL THESPIAN i 'stiff' .D .f X' 5 a an 41 -2? THESPIANS-Front row, left to right: Patti Greene. Juanita D'Angona. April Neeld, Wanda Athey. Second row: Cliff Wood, David Hardin. Paul l-lewett, Bill Lickley, Wesley Partridge. The angels are singing in Christmas Cantata. . J All the world's a stage, and the CHS 'lihespians merely ', players on it--but not to he overwhelmed hy the inmity of a stage sU large as the world, these memhers of an in- ternational honor society for high school dramatists have f set out to make the Chamberlain stage the hest in the l world of high school drama. in the performance given on it, and in equipment and appearances. lVith the help of other members of the drama classes, he 'lihespians staged a hig three act play No Xlore Home- Yl work. The proceeds of the admission of this play hought a field mike and cord, a tape recorder and hi-fi set, a K movie screen, and a gavel for the Student Council. Pretty 5 successful Y ' 'l'o qualify as a member of the lhespians, a drama student must have earned three points in some phase of dramatics. Points are earned by acting in school plays, working scenery. directing. or other behind-the-scenes efforts. I122

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