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 130 of 184
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I u lfven tailless elephants are possiblel lvhen thirty amateur seamstresses lotherwise known as Kiwanettesl get together, anything can happenl 'lihe girls of this well-known service club stitched and stuffed tiny members of the miniature me- nagerie that went to the Children's Home to help brighten the Junior Red Cross Christmas Party there. Peanuts, anyone? The peanut sale, sponsored by the Tampa Kiwanis Club, brought much satisfaction and fun. KEY CLUB 'flVe servel Truer words were never spoken of that ener- getic junior branch of Kiwanis, the Key Club. 'lihanksgiving was made happier for many families thanks to the combined effort of the Key Clubbers. llusy hands and much persuasive talking on the part of these boys made possible the Thanks- giving baskets of food which were distributed among needy families. To expand the book selection of our new library. the Key Club held a book drive in which students were asked to do- KIWANETTES lfronl row, left to right: Carol McSwain. Wynette Johnson. Patsy Deane, Patty Applegate. Becky Morse, Dickie Kendrick. April Neeld. Second row: Joyce Mitchell. Sylvia Flores. Paula Holt. Janice Jones. Nancy Hunn. Carol Martin. Gloria Getz. Gail Burrell. Karen Adams. Patti Greene. .lane Lee Jewell. Nancy Ewbank. Third row: M rs. Scimers. Carlene Cromer. Lo- retta Pulley, Kay Copeland. Donna Fox, Pat Long. Betty Sue W'hite. Marlene Hennis. Loulyn Brimm. Virginia Simpson. Beverly Roberts. too, to the members of Kiwanettes. -loining forces with these brother organization, the Key Club, they sold peanuts at North Gate and enjoyed the experiences of meeting many people. 'lihe proceeds went to a fund for underprivileged children. ln order to qualify as a member, a girl must rank high scholastically and be of good character. lnductees are chosen from a list of junior and senior girls by the club members. nate any old books in good condition. Other projects included the peanut sale at North Gate, a paper band collection which will provide many useful things for the school in the future, and the collecting of college catalogues and career booklets. New members of this club are chosen by the old mem- bers from an approved list of junior and senior boys. At least a C average scholastically, and qualities of leadership and character are requirements of a Key Club boy. KEY CLUB-Front row, left to right: Clint Baker. Richie Falcon. Danny Douglas. Charles Hardin. Henry Bonar. Phil Peterson. Second row: Allen Trombley, Dennis Dur- den. Billy Hansberry, Garland Stewart. Lavern Storch. Mickey Priester. Clark Vechnak. David Hardin. Steve Jones. Third row: Skipper Birt, Bob W'eaver, Bobby Ache- son. .lim Tamplin. Hob Widgery. Jerry Oflenhauer, David Bonar. Randy Barnes, Bobby Barnes.

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SOCIETY Leadership - Character 'John Hrown Patsy Studebaker Ralph Fernandez in lnclutlecl in the llonor Society activities of the year Janice Mitchell were induction ceremonies in assembly and the successful Sarah Yierday project of photographs and colorscopes of all the student hotly. The proceeds from this entleavor will he used to estahlish Il scholirship each year for a member of th:- society. 'Joel Maxon Nancy' Dowling Nettie-Urace Mcffle Lynn Scranton i 1 I llan ?April Neeld Eleanor Eden Sylvia Mcfluire Harhara Ann Smith ia ai M J 'Peter Saley 4' Nancy Ewhank V Shirley McMillan 4 A Merrilyn Uhrig 4 A t I ,u ? ef P 1-,.,.,,k -J 'Patricia Deane 'Maurice Tedrick Frederic Greene Julie Moore Clifford Wvuod ni X fymwfvmma I r 'Maryann Deffarlo Anna Mae Aashton Janice Hill Charles Morgan Dean Zimmerman 1. 5. t 'x X Q4 l



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CIVINETTES CIN INETTES-Front row left Io nght 'Vlarllyn wCBfld8 Brenda Branch Carol 'Viartm Judy Shotts Ann Whrte Carol Doyle 'Vlartha Wood Eleanor Scarcella Yerond rou Naomi Dennison Betty Fa son, Karen Ferrell Judy Ynclan June Getz Judy Prince Third rou Charlotte 'Vlerkle Linda Rucker Barbara Buddy Sharon Reynolds Judy Schoenborn fourth row Dons 'Vllckler Charlene Wiggins Cav Barber Joy Peverell Carl Sanders Fifth row Jeanette Pierce Rosemary Thomas Sylvia Jones 'Nlrs Grlllln Qbpon sor rrstmas splrxt yelr round 1 1 qui tty of 1 QIXIIICIY grrl Nlemhers of 'tn 0I'Qf1Hl7'lIl0I'l yy ell knoyy n for the sellxn of frulteike nt Lhr1stm1s tlme the Llylnettes don :ted tht proceeds from thexr uke selhng projett to the Lounty Hos DlI'll 'ind yy orlc there ln the office umor cxtnlens umor Llylttns lhey sound lllxt 1nd they 1re 'dike lVork1ng hwrd to promote good utxlen hlp ln schools, und tilting 'tn 'lttlye Interest ln LOITIIIIUHIU ll'fllI'N ire both p1rt of the responslhlllty entuled hy hemg 1 umor L1y1t1n lhey c1rry out therr hlgh rdetl ot klfllfllshlp throu h Ing md plrty by the girls lust 1nother of therr mlm Lhrlst m ts tetn ltles n tht usxsc foot tho lI'NlllD utlfcnshlp md L ltrte ter, tht Llylllttfts lrt ehosen from tht sophotnort junior Ind semor tl lssls JUNIOR CIVITANS um serylu proyexts ls the lnnull LIXIVUI L llte Slle XV n the Pollo shots yy ere guy en nt sehool the mtmht rs of thrs sery lee UFQIINI mon yy ere rlght on h 1nd to help ln the UTQIHIIID ot tune and the student body memher h ls m unt uned in 1x erlge of lt let t L 1 1 hun yotcd on by old memw r JUNIOR CIX ITANS Left to rxght Ray Stapleton Dayld Nlar shall Dayld Lamphere Dennis Ross Glenn Nlathevys Tony Prleto Ned Vlullls Larry Croyy Bully Oyler Wesley Pearce Nir Bymes tSponsorJ vnsrtrng Doctor and Nurses from County Health De partment , . . . . , . , , . 1 'f . ' ' . , . ,. y , . J ' v . ' A 1 . . Ch If 5 N -'1 's 1 1l',' 1 e ' 1 1 U' ' J 1 ' 1 U' ' '.'.- 1 S1 l 1: ' , 5 1 - U ' l1. .' mf 3, ls' la Q ' , J' 1 'l11 The Lee Haven Children? Home was treated to rt enrol- ' 5, .l ' 5 .... H 3 11 -, s 'l 5 f '.'1.' 1 1 '1 Q1 . 'ne 141'.'1 1 5 1' D' ' 1 'l 1 I ' v .. A :J 1' 1' 1 1' 1 1 ZSuvl1lNl M j 1 j ' 'f ' 1s ' g has ' ' -' les.

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