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Junior Optimists JUNlOR OPTIMISTS. First row: Bob Cold, Terry Marchiney, Pat Milam, Jett Thorne. Second row: Les- ter Bruns, Jerry Milam, Robert Shaw, Dave Blanken- ship, Eugene Stone, Mike Robinson, David Bruns, Frank Barno, Danny Minich. Third row: Jerry Morti- mer, Mr. Yglesias, Mr. Holcomb, Wayne Jettcoat, David Stevens, Dennis Ferrell, Grant Wilson, Johnny Terrill. THIS SERVICE organization, as did all the other clubs, put One of the main events looked forward to by the members, is the their efforts into the beautification of CHS's school grounds. Also, the Junior Optimists have embarked on library projects for the past two years. Several books were bought for the library. Seminole Optimist State Dinner. The boys and their supervisor attended this banquet as representatives of CHS. Camera Club STOP BATH, DEVELOPER, and Fixer are the important chem- icals which produce pictures. These things have become familiar to members of the Camera Club under the capable direction of the advisers, Mr. John Jackson and Mr. Harold Weesner. To promote more interest in photography among Chamberlain shutter-bugs is the main purpose of the club. The group has grown so much this year that it has a sophomore section as well as one for juniors and seniors. Many techniques are taught to the members to improve their skill in lighting, dark room, developing, and use of photographic equipment. A photography contest-open to all students of CHS-was the money-making project sponsored by the Camera Club this year. CAMERA CLUB. First row: Mr, John Jackson, John Brashear, Jerry King, Harvey Garrett, Bill Thompson, David Means, Jimmie Stokes, Bill Owen, Earl Spencer, Butch Rosenblatt, Mr. Harold Weesner. Second row: Donald Caton, Roy Kickliter, David Ludwicki, James Hamilton, Bill Marlowe, Tommy Brazeal, Charlie Roberts, Marshall Wheeler, Tommy Malone, Joe Priest, Jim Waynick, Larry Shotts. Third row: Norman Rawls, Barry Lindsay, Christine Harris, John Adams, Jackie Jackson, John Grant, Carol Lee Eden, Virginia Wanop, Peggy Power, Sandra Hazelton, Dale Shinlever. Fourth row: Everett Souder, Carleen Napier, Carolyn Johnson, Beverley Armado, Shirley Tucker, Pat Evenson, Ruth Guist, Johanna Kebbee, Sue Rice, Joe Mastretta, Roy E. Holton.
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Y-TEENS: Firsf row: Barbara Link, Carole Osborne, Joan Mehl, Eastern Airlines Sfewardess, Judi Kru-rsch, Glinda Smiih, Ginger Naum, BeHy Ganf. Second row: Belva Gorman, Susan Barber, Gwen Jenkins, Darlene Neff, Carole Ann Jepsen, Patricia Livesay, Joyce Su'Hon. Third row: Sandra Lee Whitaker, Charlotte Peterson, Ellen McMillan, Virginia Turner, Carey Cappolino, Janer Long, Karen Campbell, Jo Anna Ellingwood. Fourlh row: Carolyn Clarke, Cynfhia Wooten, Lois Wheeler, Carol Martin, Anna Salmon, Ruth Smifh. Fifth row: Judy Schoenborn, Donina Marinelli, Gladys Kiger, Judy Lynn Prince, Sharon Humberf, Linda Deutsch. Sixth row: Jackie Horton, lrma Baccheschi, EHy Messie, Joy Jeffers, Lore'Ha Bailey, Sue Richardson, Joyce Evans. Seventh row: Sandra King, Helen Biri, Linda Ricker, Joan Caraway, Dianne Rash, Myrtle Coody, Mrs. Day, sponsor. Eighth row: Ginny Peinof, Suzan Hancock, Pauleife Gough, Mary Ellen Helmke, Karen Wilkinson, Joanne Moody, Georgia Harding, Y - Teens TO UNDERSTAND oneself, one's God, and the nationalities and religions of the world denotes the spirit of friendship and service which is reflected in the various projects which the Y-Teens undertake each year. Among their activities for this year, these girls included their annual Pow-Wow and dance, a fashion show, and various other HAVING GOOD, healthy fun in a Wholesome atmosphere is the aim of these boys belonging to the Chamberlain Chapter of Hi-Y. Under the advice of Mr. Richard Martinez, t.he Hi-Y strives to create and maintain high standards of living. service projects, such as providing an Easter outfit for a child at the Children's Home. Proceeds of their money-making projects are added to a fund for sending one of the girls to the Y-Teens Summer Conference. Y-Teens must have a UC average and accept the goals and standards of the club in order to become members. Hi -Y Club Any boy is eligible to join the Hi-Y. After inducted by cere- monial services at the YMCA, each member is given a card en- titling him to use the YMCA every Wednesday night, during which various competitive sports tournaments are held. .N it ii fl il ' ,,w'L,f'u lj , ta HI-Y. Fronl row: Tommy Gorman, Danny Turley, Charles Black, Bud- dy Montel, Johnny Dean, Mr. Mar- linez. Second row: Rick Wilson, Harry Folsom, Nelson McLoughlin, Eugene Stone, Bob Wilson. Third row: Jimmy Wilson, Jim Waynick, Sieve Combs, Brian Bailey. l 3
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.ea -ang, C CLUB: Firsl row: Ron Mercer, Ben Hill, Boibby Achensoin, Tommy Allen, Murray Gay, Jerry Reynolds, Skeeter Bullock, Bob Weaver, Jeiili Elwood, John Kajander, Faxon Bisse'H. Second row: Ned Mullis, Nick Touchion, John Denl, Russ Mercer, Bobby Barnes, Sonny Brady, Lee Young, Emile Grossenbacker, Bill Norman, Danny Harris, Third row: George Smyihe, Al Lindsey, Nel- son McPherson, Doinn Kerbo, Del Ehlers, Ballard Edgar, Jack Schinholsler, Bob Mcllwain, Hank Bonar, Barion Jackson. Fourlh row: Leven May, Roy Wilcox, Ron Fielden, David Bonar, Rickie Kunlsman, Ronnie Human, Kenny LiHle, Nelson McLoughlin, Eddie Roland. Fifth row: Buel Simpson, Terry Boolh, Bill Sims, David Bardin, Alex McCraven, Glen MaH'heus, Ronnie Slohler, James Barbabella. IIC Club ABILITY, DESIRE, AND SPORTSMANSHIP are the essentials of a Chamberlain letterman, and membership in the organizations These active athletes manage the concession stand at all the games, using the proceeds to provide funds for the purchase of of outstanding Chief sportsmen, known as che C Club, requires letters and jackets. Other activities include the UC Club dance lettering in one sport and the approval of head coach and sponsor, John Aclcock. and annual CH Club party and hayride. Sportsmanship, Inc. EVERYBODY FOR CHAMBERLAIN stand up and holl,er! Those reverberating masculine sounds heard at pep rallies and the athletic encounters are the voices of the members of Sportsman- ship, Incorporated. This group of good sportsmanship-minded boys is determined to bring the Sportsmanship trophy back to its first home at Chamberlain by encouraging, maintaining, and ex- hibiting all the qualities of a good Chief. Mr. Frederick Dreyspring advises these boys in all of their projects, which include the annual Chamberlain sticker sale and the displaying of posters announcing each game. Membership in this organization is open to all junior and s-enior boys who maintain passing grades. SPORTSMANSHIP, INC.: Firsl row: Larry Croy, Bill Joseph, Lee Young. John Dent, Bobby Woods, Don New- berger, John Brashear, Ray Charllon, Ronnie Slohler, Paul Thompson. Sec- ond row: Coach Dreyspring, Jimmy Pbvvers, Charles Sfuarf, 'Tommy Bul- lard, Paul Robinson, Tony Prie'lo, Dorn 'Qrey, Tom Joseph, Terry Booih, John T'i,Howard. Third row: Ned Mullis, Eddie Roland, Bob Clark, James Mullins, fJohnny Dean, Jack Schinholsrer, Bobby W Crofl, Ron Mercer. 4 2-IW an ' uma m:w' m' l14lru'umwuiv l
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