Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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CLASSES TRAIN FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS First Row, Left lo Right: Judy Lawler, Francis Allieri, Patty Applegate, Phyllis Uccello, Louise Toney, Pat Miller, Alma Home, Earlene Livingstone, Judy Kelsey, Dixie Campbell, Pat Bose. Second Row: Mrs. Smith, Linda Tamargo, Judy Culver, Zoe Felix, Linda Merrill, Helen Zoller, Sandy Blaken, Janice Mitchell, Pat Madison, Lucille Christensen, Margaret Hiltbrand, Annette Ryan, Miss Turner. Tomorrow's world is in the hands of Today's Youthfy A group of energetic business students, believing in the truth of this, have organized the Future Business Leaders of Am- erica Club, under the direction of Xlfliss Irma Turner and fllrs. Ruby Smith. Training themselves to become competent and efhcient leaders in the work-day world in all phases of business, these girls meet every second and fourth Wednes- day in room 108, where they view special films connected New to CHS, but no newcomer to the teaching profes- sion, is fllrs. Cunhilzlr fllanson, who teaches typing and shorthand. She has taught at many different schools including lVilliams illemorial Institute in New London, Connecticutt, New London High School, and Klitchell College. A native of New York City, Klrs. Blanson received her B. S. degree at the Teacher's College of Columbia Univer- sity in New York City, and her lI.A. degree in business education at the Graduate School of Education of the Uni- versity of Connecticutt. A person sympathetic to our cause on the Totem Staff- .lIr. James Kifimizl, a new member of the business education department, is a former annual sponsor. with the business world and hear guest speakers. Their money raising projects include a cake sale, Hobo Day, and selling sweater guards and Ten Commandment bracelets. In order to become a member, the student must take at least one business subject and maintain a scholastic average of HC or better. At Chamberlain he teaches typing, shorthand, general business, and business arithmetic. His A.B. degree in business administration was earned at Appalachian State Technological College, but he also at- tended the Steed College of Technology in Johnson City, Tennessee. Tap, tap, tap the girls are tapping. Sounds of activity in the l00's include the steady click of the typewriter in Jlrs. Smillfx Typing l class. More silently work the bookkeeping and business arithmetic, but also under her guidance. Her li.S. degree in science, speech, and business education was earned at lVest Texas College in Canyon, Texas. MRS. GUNHILDE MANSON MR. JAMES KINCAID MRS. RUBY SMITH

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A familiar sight in IX ing I. her special wigwam, is that of .'lIix.v Irina ,l'I1l'Nl'l' hurrying down the hall on another urgent mission. Miss 'l'urner. head of the Business lfducation llepartment. is also a typing and Shorthand teacher. and sponsor of the lfuture Business I.:-aders of America. She received her Bb. and XLS. degrees at Flor- ida State lfniyersity, and came to Chamberlain in its lirst year. Dixie Campbell and Shirley .Iones learn how to mimeo. Quick, Professor Higginsli' chant the singers in XIy Fair Lady. and that is almost the same cry at CHS. Quick Klrs. Higgins! Classes in book- keeping. shorthand. and general business make her time much in demand. and her work as sponsor of the Z Club adds to tht- activity. :X B.S. degree from Hllsslltls College in Klaine started Allrx. lfrirlmm lliffyfizzy on her career as a business education instructor. Even the business world has its :XBC's so learn the students in .lIr.f. Kntl1tr1'11i' lfiolfis business Ifng- lish classes. 1Irs. XVolf holds a BS. degree in business ad- ministration from Wvest Yirginia 'Iiechnical College. and a KLA. in education from Xhvest Virginia Lini- versity. Her comment on Chamberlain was The first thing I noticed was the striking architecture and ap- pearance. 'lihe student body is well mannered and pleasant to work with. l-oads of School Spiritl BUSINESS EDUCATION Quiet! Uenuises at work as the girls in Miss Turner's class concentrate on the task of operating business machines. Uown at the end of XVing I far seeing students who plan to go directly from high school into the business world are making those machines rattle and roll. The tap, tap. tap of the keyboards mingle with the click of the mimeo rollers. and the constant noise of the total bars on the adding machines to furnish proof that these future secretaries and ollice bosses are learning much about the tasks ahead. 'lihey put extra effort toward learning accuracy. speed. and accounting procedures. Business Ifducation otters opportunities for learning Business Ifnglish. Business Arithmetic. Bookkeeping as well as the old standby, typing, with or without shorthand. MRS. KATHERINE WOLF MRS. BARBARA HIGGINS aw



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Mr Head directs the mixed Glee MR. JIM COPELAND A new voice resounded through the music chambers in the third semester of Chamhc-rlain's existence. fllr. Jamey Copelanzl, a former minister and student of David Lipscomb, has replaced Klr. Billy Head as Choral director. No newcomer to the music arts, he had worked profes- sionally in 'I'.V. and music concerts. He served as the main vocalist in the Florida Christian College Choir, and sang with the David Lipscomb choir. beautiful new choral room. ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-First Row, Left to Right: Mr. Head, Jean Ward, Jeanette Pierce. Janice Ashbridge. Marcia Temple. Sanda Morang. Barbara Biddy. Donna W'ells. Betty Wells, Wanda Shaw. Linda Shell. Sylvia DeBolt. Jeannie Sullivan. Bren- da Metts, Stella Mercer. Pat Jones. Carole Price. Karen Collier, Martha Rodriguez, Janice Mitchell. Gayanna Givens. Serond Row: Trudy Parker, Diane Farina, Gay Jackson, Barbara Drown. Mary Ann Micceri, Arlene Sellers, Alice Spadavecchia, Glenna McGee, Lovdelle Martin. Rosemary Thomas, Mary Ann Worthy, Lee HORAL CLUBS 'lihe merry music makers of our alma mater! Linder the direc- tion of Klr. James Copeland, who took over for Klr. Billy Head. the choral group has made iine showings in state and local meets. Last year they were host to the state vocal contest. 'lihis depart- ment is divided into three distinct groups. 'lihe mixed chorus consists of sophomore, junior, and senior boys. and junior and senior girls. They sing all types of choral literature and often appear in assembly programs and school func- tions. An audition is necessary to gain memhership to this group. Q- o y v ,J rx R' 'Ax' 'X I ' v I x Rl.. A -.7 4 x vi. 5' i u x 9' . , V N1. , P--Q Q gr s W. l Chamberlain Quartet entertains at school functions. Left to Right: Joel Maxon, J. C. Brown, Rob- ert Tamney. and Jim Miller. ' 0 . .s,. Allen, Pat Madison, Joann Lipham. Lucretia Margie Simpson. Vicky Holder. Lynn Fleishel. T Lee Dorough. Hazel Kirkland. Lois Tuiner, Lowene Trombley. Betty Pence, Audrey Brookins. Carolyn Houdelette. Brenda Wil- liams. Endecka Gray. Linda Tamargo. Faith Hall, Wynette John- son, Patti Szomba. Janet Riley, Janet Long. Sandra King, June Getz. Carole Doyle. Eleanor Scarcella, Irene Nettles, and Doris Bush. Pianist: Helen Largent.

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