Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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Q 'K 1 CHARLES DUNN 'llhings get done with liunn on the ,iohl .l11'. Cl1z11'le.f Dunn, a graduate of Maryville College and one of the char- ter memhers of our faculty, spends his time running he-tween slides and scrimmages hecause he is tripling as a hiology teacher, football coach, and physical education instructor. As a student of Maryville. Hr. llunn played football, haselwall, and haskethall. By odd coincidence Jlr. fohznzy .lfllllliflll attended college t ,UL-if -:1 . .agp 2,1 - -my-',..,1L fjls. 45' 'I'.,za.--Hi Karen Ferrell. Gladys Kiger. Bobby Woods. Murray Gay. and Mr. Johnny Johnson examine the white mice they used in their cancer research project. s , ' f, l g f, I 'eat s A if t til-me R - ,.. 1 fn-vw, , ' -1 - '5 . 5 '2' x an I H' .- .,' - 'Q . , me is 1 a.. 1 x I .. 5 X e Attention focuses on Nlr. Johnson during his lecture. Students. first row, left to right are: Gail Sanders. Richard Brewster. Buck Grass. Carol NIcSwain. Bill Chastain. Dave Nlaggiacomo. Don SCIENCE E' DEPARTMENT Guides Researchers JOHNNY JOHNSON in Johnson City, Tennessee. at the lfast Tennessee State Col- lege. He also studied at Lees Xlcliae College in North Caro- lina, and has A.A. and ll.S. degrees. This is his first year at Chamberlain where he teaches courses in physiology and hiology for regular daily assign- ments. His special extra-curricular interest is the newly- organized lliologian Cluh. BIOLOGIANS Here a plant, there a plant, everywhere a plant, all over Chamherlain-thanks to the gardening efforts of the lliolo- gians who have sponsored a beautify our school grounds drive. 'llhe shruhlmery and flowers they planted around our huilding were all donations of various Tampa nurseries. The husy gardeners also held a plant sale to raise money for more projects. Although this cluh hegan as a garden cluh, it has changed to other fields in biology. lfor those of stout heart and strong constitution instruction is given in dissection of animals. Jones. Catherine Rimes. Nancy Livesay. Second row: Bobby Wood. Ralph Smith. Gay Barber. Sitting in front, Nlr. Johnson. ff 'K f

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NIR5 JOAN HIZRNANIJEZ fi Gia 'I JOHN STABILE xt ' . if N -I - ' X Feeling frustrated? Nervous? Nethotic? If you have these symptoms, stop in at Room 206 ..... Ur. John Stabile and his students will be glad to have an active case for practice. This year, Xlr. Stabile introduced a new course in the Social Studies Department-a class in psychology and family living. The pictures which adorn his walls tell the story. Last year Mr. Stabile, who sponsors the YVheeI Club, taught Ameri- can History, too. He obtained his ILS. degree at the Lvniver- sity of Tampa .... Co-sponsoring the Chamberlain Honor Society is a big job, but .lIr.v. Joan llerzzzznrlez finds time to do that in addition to teaching classes in VVorld History. A newcomer to Chamberlain, she attended Louisiana State Cni- versity, John Hopkins, and Tulane L'niversity, receiving her degrees in Romance Languages. Her previous teaching was at Tulane Lvniversity, Turkey Creek, and Twin Lakes Ele- mentary School .... Lions are his charges. fllr. Samuel lfizflzling, a charter member of the CHS faculty, sponsors the Junior Lions at Chamberlain, and teaches classes in VVorld History. He is a graduate of the Lvniversity of Florida. where he received his Ii.A.Ii .... New to the Social Studies De- partment is a XVorld History teacher, -'IIr'. lfranl' Launzly, a native of Sault Saint Xlarie, llichigan. He attended Klich- igan Tech and Central llichigan College where he acquired an AB. degree in Social Studies and Spanish. SAMUEL FIELDINC FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION A popular addition to the social studies department, Fam- ily l,ife Education. was introduced in the fall of '57, It is a course which gives seniors an opportunity to learn how to improve family living now and in the future. It also en- compasses the fundamentals of psychology. BIBLE HISTORY Another popular social studies elective, Bible history, in- cludes the study of the historical and literary merits of both the Old and New Testaments. It also includes archeological discoveries, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, and a study of the geography of the Xliddle East, a Spot where all eyes are focussed in this era. fig... mr H5 class members listen intently to J. C. Brown's report xv FRANK LAUNDX



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Any' FUTURE NURSES-Seated, left to right: Dr. Axel Hoke, Carilou Peterson, Mrs. Margert Childers. Miss Anne Margolin. First Row, Left to Right: Nettie-Grace McClellan, Gloria Getz, Charlene Wiggins, Pat Sullivan, Joyce Mitchell. Brenda Metz. .Lti FUTURE NURSES 'Ziff ,Ds '59 I 'ai-P of QW! s .iff Catherine Rimes, Catherine Miller, Janis Juillard. Seeond Row Le I to Ri ht: Perry '3 5 O ' ff Y . I e . Hance, Carolyn Stewart, Gail Magnon, Patti Czomba, Pat VVelsch, Brenda Branch, Sandra King, Bonnie Kornfeld, Judy Pursifull. Third Row: Mrs. Breland. Barbara , . ,, , Peterson. Sandra W'hitalcer, Martha Cleveland. Judy Chapman. Judy Prince. Judy i Q 0 Shotts, Glenda Whaleen. Fourth Row: Marilyn McBride. Susan Barber. Diana Single- C ' Q ' man. Jewell Smith, Claudette Tracksel. Say ah! Ahhl say the boys when they look at the nurses to be, the Future Nurses of America. Under the guid- ance of Klrs. Gladys Breland, these girls meet to study nurs- ing procedures, and sometimes do volunteer work in various Tampa hospitals, day nurseries and the Children's Home. During the school year, they visited the 1IacDill Air Force Base Hospital, the Health Department, the Gordon Keller School of Nursing, and also the Children's Home. At Easter they took lfaster baskets to the young'uns at the Child ren 's Home. ltis all a matter of matter. ln Room 212. fllr. Clzfirlfcv l.1lt'lIl'l', physics teacher. can be heard explaining the principles of matter. motion, and force which govern our universe. 'llhis fundamental course in physics is offered to juniors. but open to seniors. It is divided into five main studies: mechanics. heat. light. magnetism, and electricity. and goes briefly into nuclear physics MRS. GLADYS BRELAND A three-legged chicken, two rabbits, and a coon consti- tuted a small part of the Biology class in room Zlll The members of this educated menagerie were spending a brief period of study under fllrx. Gladys Hrelanzl, CHS biology teacher. hlrs. Breland left Hillsborough High School to teach at Chamberlain last year, and now is a member of the Chamber- lain Science Department and sponsor of the Future Nurses Club. She received her B.S. from Florida Southern College. FRED DREYSPRING One of our first coaches now teaches biology. .lIr. lfrnl llre-1-sprizig, former physical education teacher and assistant coach, came to Chamberlain in 1955 from a coaching position in Green Cove Springs. He holds a B.S. and KI. E. degree from Klississippi State. where he coached a freshman football team for several years. Ar CHS he is a biology teacher. sponsor of the Sports- manship lnc., and assists as line coach of the varsity football team. .. no -.

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