Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 74 text:

LIBRARY OUR FINE Throu gh these doors pass those in search of knowledge. 'lihere is no frigate like a book-so cast off, mateys, in the new pastel-tinted CHS library. An increasing number of periodicals and books are arriving to stock this popular center where the librarians and their assistants strive to make your visit a pleasant and profitable one. The listening corner at- tracts many to the chairs and the earphones. VVell known to all CHS students is .llixr Clara Crrme, who can alweys be found among the hooks and pastel tints of the CHS library. lt is Bliss Crone, acting as head libra- rian, who keeps the books in good shape and the library in smooth working condition. She came to us from jefferson High where she taught psychology and lfnglish before becoming librarian. She received her li.S. degree at Florida State Cniversity. MISS LLARA LRONR MRS. LAURA STEVENS The library-the place for browsing. reading. listening to records. and re- search. Parlez vous Francais? If you ask this of fllrr. Laura Sfewzzr, you'll get a yes for an answer. Klrs. Stevens. our assistant librarian, is a native of Louisiana and speaks fluent French. A graduate of Southwestern Louisiana Institute. she re- ceived her BLA. at Peabody and for two years was director of the Childrens Department of the Hapleton Branch of the Brooklin Public Library. Before coming to Chamberlain this year, she served as librarian at Zephyrhills High School.

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RAISE HAPPY VOICES Girls who care to try their voices in group singing for the first time become members of the Sophomore Girls' Cho- rus before trying out for Advanced Girls' Chorus or Klixed Chorus. No audition is necessary to become a member of this group. Brahms, Shubert, Chopin. but also the steady, monoton- ous lieats of primitive man. produce the music which lloats through the main corridor during Uhlusic Appreciation Hour. This one-semester course. provides a student with a background of instruments, composers. and historical periods. Record time. a pleasure to all. is part ot the curriculum in this course. Three little maids from school are we. sing Janice Jones. Gay Jackson and Elea- nor Eden. T5 sf' W iA WILLIAM HEAD l got rhythm, l got II1llslC,H expresses the philosophy of .lIr. Billy Hnul, first Choral director at CHS. His Alina Klater is Florida State Liniversity. where he received his B.L'.E.I he spent a year teaching at Xlemorial -lunior High before coming to Chamberlain. After three semesters of choral directing our school, a chronic throat condition forced Mr. Head to resign. but he left to Chamberlain the words to our .Hum Jlafer. The Sophomore Girls' Chorus stands grouped around the piano. At piano: Deanna Moore and Sarah Niblack. First row, left to right: Cynthia Wooten. Nita Bell. Carol Jepsen. Sylvia Westfall. Mildred Tucker. Dianna Sine. Joyce Glassen. Mary Lou Long. Phyllis Par- ker. Serond row: Pat Williams. Jo Ann Moody, Pat Perry. Nancy Singletary. Paula Hatton, Syble Kent. Carol Risner. Kathy Miller. Melba Morrison. Marilyn Zonner. Third row: Carolyn Clark, Tes- sie White. Pat Pless. Jeanne Kelly. Madge Fussel. Nancy Burkett. Barbara McCullers. and Linda Picker. 9.-fl.-.3 ,P vlihlr. MIXED GLEE CLCB - .-lt the piano: Katherine Cordell and Julia Moore. First row, left Io right: Mr. Billy Head. Mary Con- nell. Betty Kay Bryant. Pat Combs. Brenda Jo Burkette. Jan Hill. Jeanette Martin. Pat Packman. Darlene Cartwright. Ginger Naum. Karen Jadvvin. Linda Bramlett. Shirley McMillan. Carolyn Bev- erly. Jo Ann Murrkee. Audrey Thompson. Betty Lou Crowell. Janice Davis. Nettie Grace McClellan. Mary Ann King. Linda Dawson. June wiCSI.St'l'0PlI1' row: Eleanor Eden. Pat Miller. Ranee Mercier. Betty Joann Fulford. Annette Ryan. Louise Hipp. Janice Jones. Sharon Wood. Kay Nathier. Linda Peel. Martha Grillin. Gay Konradt. Jeanette Lety. Barbara Smith. Shirley Smith, Susan Coll. Mary Glynn Myers. Beverly Roberts, Mary Lou Koostra, 1 an - Sandra Luke. Third row: Leon Perdomo. Ernie Steinke. Lee Ward. Bill Burgess. Robert Burger. Paul Hallmark. David Maggiacomo. Harold Freeland. Laurem Pidgeon. John Brashear. James Dunson. Robert Stuart. Ray Tyler. Ron Beech. Albert Mills. Richard Alex- ander. O'Neal Stuart. Donald Fritz. Roy Galvin. Carl Lorton. Eugene Tucky. Bobby Woods. Edmond Yolrath. J. C. Brown. Ronnie Stoller. Fourth row: Errold Duren. Roger Shiley. Charles Brisbin. Jacob Hutchinson. Floyd Hall. Harlis Frier. Russell Aus- trino. Bill Oyler. Marshall Wheeler. Jim Klueh. Bill Birt. Jim Miller. DeYoe Moore. Robert Tamney. David Brown. Joel Maxon. W'oody Johnson. Bobby Boatwright.



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if in 5 A NIRS. NIYRA BROWN OFF CES: . tx' .1 , rf, 1 oun BUSY 2 'VJ ' ' rl I ' N y 4 fi ,J vs ' V s ' ,I e Y 'l ' 5 5 2. N. P xv N., MRS. NIAXINE NICRAE ' sr I ' 1 ln the center of our lively huh of activity we find the main office and the office of the Deans. lf you peep through the glassed-in offices, you'll see husy at yvork, adjusting money' accounts and keeping up with numerous records, our secretaries. ,llrix .llym lfrozen acts as secre- A, tary to the Dean. answering the many' phone calls, keeping a check on attendance, and receiving the many students who come into the lJean's office. ln the main office, we find illry. .llaxinzf .lI1u'R11e, secretary to 0 Xlr. l,eto, registrar of the school, and the keeper of scholastic records , of all students. She also issues transcripts for graduating seniors on ' their yvay to college or work. ,llri-. I.'!iri.vfn l.mn is CHS cashierg all moneys pass through her hands coming in or going out. She audits all cluh records, has charge of all mimeograph vvork, and does the various office routine tasks. Hrs. Ruth Fisher, who was registrar last - year, transferred this year to a school nearer home, Blanche Cahoon - lflementary. It is here in these offices that office reports, daily hulletins, and attendance reports originate. Forging ahead deep into the mysterious realm of mimeograph ma- ' chines, syvitchhoards, complicated hells and intercommunication sys- ' tems, the office assistants really reserve honorable mention as such. et- 'lihe office assistant is often seen in the halls, scurrying to various class- rooms yvhere she will deliver fatal hlue slips or heartily-welcomed summons from classes. If you often use departmental phones, or visit ' the main office, you have prohahly noticed that these girls run the entire syvitchhoard: they also do typing and filing and other odd .iolisu Mi H-1 AM 4, ,Y Fl' 1 around the attendance or main ofiice. 'l'hev must maintain at least a average in their studies. Nl RS. CHRIST.-X LEON As a special project, they sold the popular Chief Badges: the pro- ceeds from this sale were used to help huy a copy machine. OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Left to right: Nancy Parker. Dixie Camphell, .ludv Chapman. Sylvia Flores. Connie Stohler. Martha Cleveland. Catherine Rimes. Lynn Collier. Mrs. McRae. Paula Holt. Nancy Burnett. Sarah Humphries. Fran- ces Alfieri. Dickie Kendrick. Regina Hreuggerman fseuted . Sandra Richardson. Judy Weaver. Sue Barker. Pa! Hertino. Jeane Juday. Diane Nlontaz. Judy Fox. Linda Merrill. Betty Sue White.

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