Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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MISS PRISCILLA HUNT IN THE GIRLS, physical education depart- ment the voice of authority belongs to MISS HUNT, former member of the U. S. Marines and a Reservist who appreciates health training. Miss Hunt attended Butler University in Indiana where she received her B.S. As head of her department and sponsor of the Chiefettes and Majorettes, Miss Hunt knows most of the CHS girls and every one of them counts her as friend, LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Efchison, Rose Whifalrer, Evelyn Woods, Sue Nesbif, Lois Bair, LoreHa Trommer, Janice Boofh, Carolyn Ward. LEFT TO RIGHT: Serena Carfwrighf, Cafhy Edwards, Iiumpingl Vi Hicks and Mary Falcon, Carmen AIFleri and Margarei Hicks, oFFicIia'Iing-Miss Huni. Girls' Physical Education 'QCULTIVATION OF THE MIND by education and of the body by sports, was one of the high ideals of the Greeks and it was passed on to us. This ideal is carried out by the Girls Physical Edu- cation Department in training the girls in good health habits, rec- reation, and coordination. Girls may earn school letters by putting extra time into physical education. Working on Study Day and after school a girl may easily earn a letter. Points are given for participation in intra- murals, ofhciating, and service. The variety of sports and activities offered by the department gives each girl a chance to ind out which activity she is most interested in. Minor courses in the rules of football and boys' basketball help the girls to become better acquainted with spectator sports. GIRLS' P.E. classes enjoy playing soccer in I'I1e Florida sun. LEFT: Cusiodians of the dressing room, equipmenf cage and deparfmeni- office. L. 'I'o R.: Linda Haman, Judy Forresf, and Jeanne Siringfellow.

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M R. AL MATH ES MR. AL MATHES explains paris of 'l'he car io Jim Tamplin and Joan Bush Driver Education Promotes HighwaySafety 'KPRACTICE MAKES PEREECTH, and that's just what the stu- dents taking the driving education course offered at Chamberlain do. Day in, and day out, the students are at itg starting, stop-ping, parking, and learning the fundamentals of safe driving on our miniature driving course uturnpikei' supplied with regulation traffic signs. When they're not in one of the three 195 9 Chevrolets, supplied by a local car-dealer, theyire in the classroom learning sportsman- like driving. Studying actual trafiic statistics brings the huge prob- lem of traffic deaths and accidents close to home, and aids the driving students in the realization that safe driving makes life driving. Stop! No, go! Turn here! Signal! These are but a few of the commands given by MR. AL MATHES, Driver Education instruc- tor to his students daily. In addition to teaching Drivers, Ed., Mr. Mathes fills his days sponsoring the Safety Council and acting as Business Manager of the Athletic Department. He received his B.A. degree at the University of North Carolina. Who has the right-of-Way at intersectionsP What is the maxi- mum highway speed at nightP These are a sample of the questions appearing on written tests which are given in Driver Education classes such as those taught by MR. ALBERT RIGGS. Mr. Riggs, who spends his spare time in sports like hunting and fishing, is also co-sponsor of the Safety Council. His Bachelor of Science degree was earned at East Tennessee State College. Variety is the Word to describe the activities of MR. JOHN T. MARSHALL. Teaching Driver Education five periods and Busi- ness Arithmetic during che school day leaves little time for spon- soring student dances and coaching the diving team. Mr. Marshall received his B.S. in Physical Education at George Washington Uni- versity and his masters degree at the University of Florida. 4 MR. ALBERT RIGGS MR. JOHN T. MARSHALL STUDENTS of The Driver's Ed. class praciice weaving in and oui' of poles 'for more accuraie steering.



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MALIA CHOY, Francys Burch, and Susie Barnes I'eeing off. CALISTHENICS, fouls and strikes compose the curriculum for MRS. LUCIE BAGWELL, girls' physical education teacher. In addition to her vigorous workout in the five classes she teaches each day--and study hall-she sponsors The Sports Oflicials Club. Mrs. BagWell's B.S. degree in physical education was earned at Central Michigan College in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. I MRS. SUE RIDDLE MRS. LUCILLE BAGWELL 15 RAHS for MRS. SUE RIDDLEI As sponsor of the Cheerlead- ers she has a big job which includes such things as having pro- grams made for the football games and other extras, such as, shakers. Mrs. Riddle also teaches an elective class on individual sports and other physical education classes. She attended Howard College in Birmingham, Ala., where she earned a B.S. in Education. Girls' Cfficials' Club Promotes Good Sportsmanship WHERE ARE TI-LE WHISTLESP Are the teams ready to playP Do We have enough ofliciaIsP Letis play ballII All these questions asked by feminine voices must be answered before a successful ball game can begin for the girls' physical education department. Members of the Girls' Officials Club came to the rescue. Every study day these sportswomen of CHS can be found in the gym or on the playing field officiating, keeping scores, keeping time, or assisting the physical education teachers. They also keep records of points earned by girls Working toward school letters and see that Chamberlain is Well represented at all playdays with oflicials and players. The main purpose of this organization is to promote an interest in sports, encourage good sportsmanship, provide competition, and teach girls, mentally, physically, and socially, the successful way to work and play together. GIRLS' OFFICIALS CLUB: Janese Wilson, BeH'y Compola, Marie S'I'uar'f, Wanda Davis, Carole De- IisIe, Sharon Reynolds, Joy Pev- erell, Judy Forrest, Karen Cain, Anne'H'e Willis. Second row: Brigid Maguire, Laura Ledford, Pai- Wil- liams, Elizabefh Cummings, Karen Malloy, Karen Seiih, Jackie Pow- ell, Charlotte Guyer, Connie Bence, Mrs. Bagwell.

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