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READY TO serve you in 'Phe booksl-ore are David Bonar, Pai Berfino, Barbara Hornbeck, BeH'y Fason, Mr. Fernandez, and Marfha Hansberry. SERVING THE Chamberlainites, the bookstore is operated by the Student Council. One always seems to run out of supplies during classes, but the noon hour and before school gives the stu- dents a chance to stock up on these. In buying school supplies, the Chiefs help their school as the funds from the bookstore always go to the benefit of the school or students. The bookstore is operated by members chosen by Mr. Frank Fernandez. These students donate their spare time to the service of Chamberlain. Another duty of the CHS Council is the regulation of the lunchroom lines. Members check for senior identification cards in the senior privilege lines and keep the noon rush from stampeding the cafeteria and soda fountain. To aid various clubs in their dances, the Student Council makes a jukebox available for renting at a small fee. The jukebox will eliminate someone's having to bring records and keep putting on the fresh records, when they, too, could be enjoying themselves. An added duty was given to the representative the second semester. To enforce the point system, check slips for grades and activities were given each member of every bulletin room. Then the grade points were fitted to the activities points. With the money from various fund raising sources, th-e Cham- berlain Student Council hopes to add cold water coolers in the main hall in this year, with other coolers to be added. DISPLAYING 'rhe wide variefy of supplies 'io be found in 'rhe CHS booksfore are David Bonar and Pai Berfino. 129 Sponsored by Mr. Carl Rassler and Mr. Frank Fernandez, the Council cooperates with the principal in all matters that concern the welfare of the school and students. The Council strives to build up school spirit and loyalty and seeks through its activities to unify the school. Another purpose of the Council is to develop in the students at Chamberlain High School qualities of leadership and a growing appreciation of membership in a democracy. The Student Council emphasizes good school citizenship as a basis for adult citizenship.
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l . I 3 I l l i it L S. -s ,Q , , 5 ii, 435 ttf tiff r. ,. I t if 1 B., C H S Student Council Makes the Best Better FUNCTIONING as the mediator between the student body and school administration, the Student Council hears the grievances, com- plaints, and recommendations from the various homerooms, and takes proper action. Composed of representatives from each homeroom, they assure every class has an equal number of votes. lt is the representatives, responsibility to attend the meetings, vote on all matters, carry on the business of the council, and report the business of the previous meeting to their homerooms. Each council member is required to maintain at least a C average. Sh-h-h- all is quiet at Chamberlain, itis Quiet Day. Quiet Day was originated last year by the Student Council. The Big Chiefs are silent until a pep assembly ends the day with a booming crowd of students filling the stadium, ready to exert their energy collected during the day. The ever busy Student Council made the first revision of the student . handbook this year, including a new list of the additional courses that have been added to the curriculum. PRESIDENT BEN HILL confers with Mr. Carl Rassler, assist- N ant principal and co-sponsor ot the Student Council. 1 ix' 1' Tm .,,..,..,.,,, r ,.,,,, , STUDENT COUNCIL: First row: Mr. Fernandez, Gail Magnon, Glenn Mattheus, Carole McSwain, Ben Hill, Barbara Livingston. Second row: Francis Altieri, Pat Bertino, Kay Copeland, Marilyn Richardson, Lowene Trombley, Carilou Peterson, Wanda Watson, Marian Broolts, Linda Haynes, Helen Largent, Nancy Burnette, Roy Wilcox, Bobby Woods. Third row: Charles Stuart, George Smythe, Pat Wiliams, Judy Testerman, Margaret Townsend, Martha Hansberry, Betty Mills, Jerry Reynolds, Brenda Metts, Mary Ann Micceri, Brodus Floyd, Jerry Ottenhauer, Nancy Hunn, Henry Bonar, Connie McKee, Paula Holt, Fourth row: Dennis Ross. La Verne Pearson, Lee Young, Bobby Hall, Betty Fason, Russ Mercer, Pat Sharp, David Bonar, Madge Fussell, Rusty Adams, Grant Wilson, Nancy Lashmit. Sylvia Maseda, Doris Hamilton, Paulette DerVaes. Fifth row: James Gilbert, Gerald Sage, Tom Belt, Marvin Sirotowitz, Linda Wanamalter, Ann Hill, Carleen Patrick, Clittord Dennison, Carmen Altieri, Beverly Lazenby, Tessie White, Naofni Dennison, Charlotte Peterson, Jimmy Raytleld, Judy Weaver. Sixth row: Ann Roynen, Beclcy Pense, Virginia Forbus, Bonnie Jenson, J. D. Mason, Sue Knoplte, Sandra Carlton, Geraldine Williams, Doddie Ellison, Judie Roberts, Dottie Perez, Susan Baker, Betty Oliver, Gail McAdams, Carol Sass, Sara Maxwell. 128
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l Firsf row, left 'ro right: Charlotte Peterson, Beth While, Glenn MaH'heus. Second row: Nancy Hunn, Carol Marfin, Lois PeHer, LaVerne Pearson, Dennis Ross, Carole DeLisle. Third row: Lucille Christensen, Charloffe Merkle, Kay Barnhairdf, Pal Livesay, Marilyn McBride, Dickie Kendrick, Charles Black, Sam Ewbank. Fourfh row: Marvin Campbell, Lorne Hunsberger, Bob Cold, Wilton Vierday, Bobby While, Louise Dorsey. Standing: Mr. Rassler and Mr. Leio. Inter-Club INTER-CLUB Council rather than intra-club council is the purpose of this presidents' organization. which is under the guid- ance of Mr. Ateo Leto and Mr. Carl Rassler. Inter fmeaning amongj -club Council strives to create harmony among che various clubs at CHS rather than have an intra Qmeaning be- tweenj -club council, which would have each organization pull its own separate, competitive way. With the Veep of the Student Council presiding, each club can Council inform the other clubs as to what it's doing and When, thus pro- moting and publicizing CHS activities and avoiding scheduling conflicts. Also each club donates to the guest fund that goes to pay for the dinners of Chamberlain's visitors. With this kind of co- operation, Chamberlain,s extra-curricular activities can be boosted by all the clubs' combined efforts. Ancbor Club . Ciuincttes . . Iunior Ctuitans . junior Exchange . . Girls Exchange Club . . junior Lions .... funior Optimist . Key Club . . Kiufanf'ftr's . . Wlveel Club . . . Z Club ..... . Fu-turf' Business Lf'aa't'rs Future Farmers . . . . . Future Honwnzakcrs . Future Nurses . . Mafbcmafics Club . . Y-Teens .... Hi-Y .... Iunior Red' Cross . Sfwortsnzansbip, Inc. . Ari Club .... Sandra Richardson Charlotte Merkle . Stephen Clark . . Tony Clayton . . Janet Riley . . Russ Mercer . . Bob Cold . Bob Widgery . Nancy Hunn . . Bobby Hall Charlotte Peterson Lucille Christensen Marvin Campbell . . Marlene Rand . Marilyn Zahner Lorne Hunsberger . . Pat Livesay . . Fred Joyner . Judy Chambers . . Bobby Woods . Fred Jenkins Biologians . . Camera Club . Debating 'Club . Pan-American . Latin Club . . Quill Cav Scroll . T bespians . . Honor Society . . Safety Council . Student Council . Band .... C Club . . Cbeerleaders . . Cbeerlearlers U.V.j Cborus .... Cbieftain . D.C.T. . Yearbook . Cbiefettcs . . . Majorettcs . . . Sports Ojicials Club . Judy Schoenborn . . . Bill Owens . . Frances Hale . Frances Alfieri . Frances Hale . Dennis Ross . . Karen Jadwin Emile Grossenbacher . Sandy Faircloth . . . Ben Hill . Stanley Rogers . . Jerry Reynolds . Lois Pepper . Anne Hill . Janice Jones . . Nina Moore . . . Lee Ward . LaVerne Pearson . Louise Dorsey . Carol Martin . . Karen Cain
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