Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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'Yi' '4- l........ 1 WHAT MAKES IT SPARKLE SO? From zero hour to eighth period, the lunchroom is a favorite meeting place of all CHS students. Our hard- working, edicient lunchroom workers, under the supervi- sion of Xlrs. Octavia Rohles, lunchroom director, provide snacks for us before and after school, from orange juice and doughnuts in the morning to that afternoon millcshalce at the new soda fountain. Other unsung heroes around our school are the lwuild- ing custodians, under the direction of head custodian, Xlr. George Pinner. The shiny new huilding is kept in 'ltip-top running condition luv these orderly workers, and class- rooms liecome immaculately elf-an once again after the hectic school hours. From earlv morn' till nearlv midnight, in shifts for regu- lar tasks or special events. from lunchroom worker to gardener, they lahor to assure a clean huilding. ready for the stampede of student feet when the 3:10 hell rings. LUNCH ROOM STAFF-I. right: Mrs. Octavia Robles. Mrs. Ollie Featherstone. Nlrs. Mayme roughs. Hrs. Ethel Bland, Mrs. Nlerle Jarrell. Mable Gibbons. Bark: Ruth Langford. Lillian Schliern. f r f M ' sr CUSTODIANS-Seated, left Io right: Nlary Yalclez. Hrs. Rose Leo. Standing: Joe Lazzara. Lee Webb. Manuel Quintones. Albert Garcia. Sigmund Baroska. Peter Leona. William Dowd. Hugh Bexley. Nlr. George Pinner. Chief. 133 1 x

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DADS' CLUB Mr. Ben Breuggeman. Mr. Ateo P. Leto. Mr. J. L. Young. Mr. Henry Bonar. Mr. Roland Pittman. Col. John C. Dent. Mr. Joe C. Calderazzo. Mr. Ray Stapleton. Another helping hand to our school is from the CHS lJad's Club which practices the IX D-l'l'-YUL'RSI'II.F creed for projects around Chamberlain. This year with their han- dling of the parking for all football games and other means they raised 54300. llluch of this they have used for the fol- lowing: insurance for football players QSIJ-P23 1 building of concession stand 4535003 3 contribution to l .l .A. who helped tt stand C52-TSP 1 floodlights 1:93005 5 Parkas and Hoods for football team 452753, and sidewalks for athletic field. PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Clockwise, left to right: Mrs. J. W. Greene E Mrs. F. A. Woodhead, Mrs. Fred Newberger, Mrs. Octavia Robles. Mr. Ateo ' Leto. Mr. Carl Rassler, Mrs. O. J. Hornbeck. Mrs. Sam Bissett. Mrs. H. M. Jepsen. Blom and Dad get an inside view of our school activities, thanks to the PTA at Chamberlain! This organization promotes good rela- tionships and understanding between the teachers and the parents of students. Our active PTA sponsors an annual Thanksgiving dinner and brings the bulletin room mothers together. Seniors meet PTA mem- bers at cap and gown measurement time, another PTA project. The portrait of Xlr. Leto which hangs in our library was presented to us by them. I O I N... ...M - r -fs . its 'Tg0gir,jy I i A ft A ' 7433 - ,-l,, . . ,.,. 9 'a Any funds raised by the PTA are used to beautify or improve the school. BAND PATRONS The CHS band has its first fan club! . . . The Hand Patrons. an organization made up of the parents of band students, and interested citizens. have made our band their special project. They spend much time helping our band to raise funds for uniforms, instruments. and equipment. through the sale of candy and participation in Tag Day. BAND PATRONS CLUB-Left to right: Mrs. R. A. Delisle IAC- tivity Chairmantg Mrs. John C. Nash .Treasureriz Mr. Pete Flores fPresidentb: Mrs. W. S. Rodgers 1Secretaryi: Mrs. J. I.. Beverly fPast President! Not pirtured is Mrs. C. R. Burgess tYice Presi- denti.



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Crockett Farnell, for school serv- ice, is given the 1957 award. Charles Livingston receives honored 1958 Principal's Award, from Ateo P. Leto. Ben Hill, Jr.. heap big chief received wigwam blanket for 1958. SPECIAL AWARDS Band Ratings-District Contest C 19575 Superior-Concert, marching Excellent-Sight reading lndividual superior ratings are as follows: Flute soloists - Penny VValdorf, Lucille Christensen Clarinet soloists - Joan blalone, Wanda lVIclVIillan Trombone soloist--Sidney Riddle Saxophone soloist-Jim Klapps Drum soloist-Bruce Kummick Clarinet quartet - Bebe Jo Faulkner, Carolyn Beverly, Phyllis Schilling, Joan Nlalone RCGER ABBOTT-State Poultry Association Trophy winner for 1958 Florida State Fair best 4-H poultry entry. SARA ABBOTT-Second place winner of 4-H speaking contest on April 15, 1957. KAREN ADAMS - Outstanding High School Journalist award, FSPA 119575 medal winner for newspaper make-up, Junior Optimist Out- standing Citizen award. COACH JOHN ADCOCK-Western Conference Coach of the Year -1956. CAROI. ALLEN-FHA Chapter Degree-1957. ROBERT ALLEN-Outstanding Junior Rotary Club member. MARGARET APPLEGATE-Red Cross Speech Contest second place winner. PAT BALBIN-Social Studies essay contest runner-up. PAT BENNETT-1957 third place winner in chemistry division of State Science Festival. DAVID BONAR-Third place winner of 4-H speaking contest on April 15, 1957. PAT BOSE-FHA Junior Degree-1957. PAT CASIDAY-State Art Contest winner. Chieftain-FSPA Tournament 119575 fifth place, Special Division, winner. DENNIS DIAZ-Owner of the Florida State Fair Grand Champion Guern- sey 619585, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Guernsey at Ocala, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Guernsey at Plant City, member of the Hillsborough County cattle judging team that placed fifth in the state at the Orlando Florida State Dairy Show. MARY ANNE DECARLO'St3tC Art Contest winner. DAVID DONALDSON-State Poultry Association Trophy winner for 1958 Florida State Fair best FFA poultry entry. JEANETTE DOWNS-Received Honorable Mention in CHS essay contest The Physically Handicapped, a Community Responsibilityn 1957. NANCY EWBANK-Social Studies Essay Contest winner, FSPA 119575 medal winner for newswriting. MARYANN GALVIN-Received Honorable Mention in CHS essay contest The Physically Handicapped, a Community Responsibility. 1957, FHA Chapter Degree-1957, third place winner in county-wide Ex- change Club Speaking Contest, 1958 American Legion Citizenship award winner. GINGER GAsKINs-Red Cross Speech Contest third place winner. PATTI GREENE-FHA Junior Degree-1957. RIARY LOU HART-First place winner National Forensic League Humor- ous lnterpretation Division. LINDA GALE HORN - C H S winner of 1956 I Speak for Democracy contest. 134

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