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Seith. John Wallace. and Bob Post. I i With Melody, Marching, and Merit CHSBAN Rememher that delicious candy around school every year? That was the drive for the Lvniform Fund. Band Tag Day is another annual project where the music is yours for the listening and in return vou support the hand with a donation in exchange for a Hand Booster tag. l.ast hut not least, there's the Spring Concert. lVhat a hargainl For the small price of a steak dinner, you also will hear our hand at its hest. JUNIOR VARSITY BAND The junior Music lllenn' of CHS are always present to support the Varsity liand at school functions. 'lihis hand is composed of students who are unahle to devote full time to the heavy Varsity lland schedule and those who are train- ing for Varsity memhership. D Sets the Pace . . . How ahout this for recommendation: A first year hand having no senior handsman goes to the district Hand and Ur- chestra Xleet and receives a state-qualifying rating of Sl'- PERIOR: from state they hring home a proud EXCICL- LENT rating. So here's a toot of the tuha, hlast of the hass, and peep of the piccolo to a deserving hand. B BAND lllemhers of the ll Hand are learning to play a musical instrument. 'llhey work for Varsity or Junior Yarsitv Band memhership and are promoted when ever the director feels their achievement permits. Nlemhers of the Chamber- lain High School Band give their time the united way by marching in the United Fund Day Parade. October 7.1957. Here they come down the street. Fir-.rt rom-, left to right: Mr. Price. Judy Rawe. Jon Gullet Mary Ann Fidler. Second row: Butch Rosenblatt. Marie Stewart. Elmer Ashton. Billy Shaw. Wayne Jordon. Jack Haynes. Third row: Max Bunner. Svdnev Beck. lxaren
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CHS BAND - First row, left to right: Majorettes Nancy Hunn. Carol Martin, Barbara Livingston, Betty Fason, Shirley McMillan, head majoretteg David Rairigh, drum major: Vonda Burgess. co- headg Bonnie Cowart, Donna Marinelli, Carolyn Clark. Serond row: Mr. Price. band director: Chiefettes, Pat Sharp, Betty Sue White. Pat Sullivan. Charlene Wiggins, Louise Dorsey, bead: Betty Mot- tola, co-head: Judy Ynclan, Jeanette Pierce, June West. Sandy Richardson. Third row: Wanda McMillan, Joan Malone. Carolyn Beverly. Bebe Jo Faulkner. Loretta Pulley, Joel Ryan, Virginia Dowling, Nancy Tompkins. Ellen Oliver, Gail Halbert, Carolyn Clark, Sylvia Flores, Lavern Storch. Carol Delisly, Libby Holly, Frank Brownlee. Lynda Akerley. Fourth row: Laurelee Baker, ROBERT PRICE Sandra Whitaker. Katherine Rhimes. James Brownlee. Nancy Dow- ling. Leroy Dewey, Carl Lorton, Monroe Wanamaker, Janet Simp- son. Marie Speziale, Jimmy Carpenter, Tony Nicholson, Kenny Tay- lor. Wayne Moore. John Nash, Marlene Gallagher, George Nettles, Albert Mills. Fifth row: Sam Eubank, Marvin Heck, Louise Hipp. Gail Fernandez, Sandy Jones, D. B. Green, Grantford Wilson. Ashly Simmons, Bobby Lee. Lonnie Bell, Bill Winston. Danny Turley, Dick Studebaker. Stanley Rodgers, Dennis Durden, Del Gorski. Sixth row: Robert Williams, Brodus Floyd, Harold Freeland, Bruce Kumnick. Gerald Babbs, Lanay Peters. Skipper Gasque. Willis Kirk. Danny Douglas, Joel Maxon, Gordon Martin, Richard Place, Danny Cromer. The hustle and bustle of band activity notes, both sour and sweet leaves of music and the children who play them are the life of fllr. Robert Prire, CHS Band director. A sparkling record achieved by our band in local and state con- tests fExcellent and Superiorlj speak for the accomplishments of Chamberlain's first band director and band. A B.S. graduate of Tampa University, lllr. Price earned his mas- ter's degree at the University of Florida, and later came to CHS where he wrote the music for our Alma lylater. CHAMBERLAIN'S MARCHING CHIEFS A band to set my feet a-marching, marching, fto paraphrase the Little Shoemaker lyricsl rings through our minds of the spectators as our big Fighting Clziefr' Band appears in their regalia of shiny brass buttons, spit-polished shoes, and a whole parade of music notes. snappy cadences, and high-stepping feet in crack drill precision. we were proud of our Chief musicmakers as they strutted down Franklin Street in the big Gasparilla Invasion, to say nothing of the St. Pat- rick's, Ybor City, and other parades. Loyal Chiefs to the end! Yep, whether it be cold or warm weather, the show must go on during the half at football games. And at every assembly or pep rally the band is in there playing. Drum major David Rairigh pre- sents Mr. Price with a gift cer- tificate for a new white suit. A present from the band. 1.3.
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HOME MAKING W MRS. HELEN OWEN MRS. MONA JO McKELVEY X J, .Q -, 4 vcaeoew' What many wonders are enclosed in a kitchen. These homemaking I girls are taking turns Ending out each one for herself. Baking, sewing, and homemaking replace the tradi- tional three R's in the sparkling new homemaking department at CHS. Girls in the first year class under the direction of Xlrs. -Io Klclielvey, study extensively nutrition and food planning, and then move to the other side of the hall where llrs. Owen takes over and teaches home nursing procedures. A course in sewing and good grooming completes the first year. In Homemaking I and ll, advanced techniques in cooking and sewing are taught. Homemaking III girls dress and feed their baby, Susie. a life-size rubber doll, as part of their mother-baby care program. The sight of twenty girls sitting in complete silence is probably strange to most, but not to fllrs. Helen Utven-in her homemaking class she just pops thermometers into their mouths and says, 'l'I'hree minutes. girls. Part of Xlrs. Owen's teaching duties include teaching a four-week course in home nursing to exchange students from Homemaking I. Klost of her time, however, is spent teaching advanced skill in cooking and sewing to homemalcing II students. A graduate of Michigan State University, Blrs. Owen has taught for two years at Chamberlain, and is co-sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America. 'KA stitch in time saves nine, quotes fllrx. fllonn In .'llrKeI1'y, CI-IS homemaking instructor, as she teaches the novice seamstresses of Homemaking I how to produce . a wearable garment from pins, needles, and cotton ma- terial. Besides performing the busy task of teaching girls the I art of sewing and cooking, llrs. lXIcKelvey serves as co- sponsor of the Future I-Iomemakers of America. After she received her IIS. degree at Florida State lfniversity, she began her teaching career at Chamberlain. In observance with United Nations Day the FHA at CHS held a panel dis- cussion. participated in by students who had lived in foreign countries. Here Etty Messie, Robert Riveria, Sally King, and Betty Sue Wihite look over the collection of foreign objects donated by these students. 82
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