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. . 7 N! MRS. VALENTINE MUNOZ MISS PATRICIA BARFIELD MRS. ELIZABETH STONE HEIGH HO, Silver! This might Well be the exclamation made by MRS. VALENTINE MUNOZ as she Works at her favorite hobby, horse training. Along with her outside activities, she is a very busy teacher at CHS teaching E10 and EIIX, and also helping the seniors and underclassmen as part-time guidance counselor. Mrs. Munoz received her B.S. in Education from the University of Tampa, Where she was president of her sorority and was honored by being elected to Whoris Who in American Colleges and Universities .... It's a girlli' Yes, a new addition at CHS this year is MISS PATRICIA BARFIELD, one Whom any school would be proud to have on its faculty. A S-O-U-T-H- E-R-N girl who hails from Camden, South Carolina, Miss Bar- Future Teachers ge 'K KA SI-IINY, red apple for the teacher of our eye,' from the Future Teachers of Chamberlain I-Iighf' This was the poem on the slates that accompanied the apples given to every teacher at CHS during National Education Week by the Future Teachers Organization. In addition to substituting when needed in ele- mentary and junior high schools, these aspirants of the teaching profession co-sponsor a Saturday-Nighter's production and vari- ous other events to raise money for the annual scholarship to be given a Worthy member of the club. Also, in recognition of a F.T.A.: Fronl' row: Doris Mick- Ier, Jackie Orlando, Sandra DeAmbrose, Carol Cornrpola, Jeanne Gerbec, Nancy BurneH', Lois Peffer, Marilyn Zahner, Ann Whife, LaVerne Pearson, Joyce Milchell, Rul'h Smith, Cyndy Brown. Second row: Lin- da Wanamaker, Frances Han- naway, Virginia Horfon, Diane Singleman, Judy McCormick, Karen Seifh, Francys Burch, Rosalind Knighl, Carol Sass, Evelyn Griffin. Third row: Vir- ginia Bedner, Susie Barnes, Judy Bowman, Vicloria Neky, Cindy Wiff, Libby Granlham, Susan Baker, Janis Jones, Karen Krebs, Lucille Tamargo, Donna Blanfon, Gloria Efress, Judy Srarrefl, Alice Spadavecchia. Fourlh row: J. D. Mason, Bon- nie Jensen, Lowene Trombley, Wanda Watson, Carol Burrows, Nina Moore, Ginny Veinof, Alice Hayes, Nancy Parker, Failh Hall, Ilefa Boolh, Carol Leininger, Shirley Prebis, Jane Erfzberger, Carrie Suberl.Fif1'h row: Carol Delise, Cheryl Smith, Marylee O'Berry, Peggy Nei- ferfield, Karen Povefz, Joyce Dempsey, Pai Sfricker, Kay Dowdy, Gladys Kiger, Linda Haynes, Rifa Dencheck, Ann- eife Willis, Laura Leadford, Windella Moll. wvv, field teaches sophomore English and acts as co-sponsor of the Kiwanettes. Miss Barfield attended the University of South Caro- lina where she received her A.B. in Physical Education and Eng- lish .... Cherchez la Femme is exactly what We did when CHS needed a teacher of French. I-Ioreback riding, golf, and swimming provide relaxation for MRS. ELIZABETH STONE When she isn't teaching Senior English and French. Her work as sponsor of the Anchor Club also adds to her activities. Originally from Pennsylvania, Mrs. Stone obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in French, English, and social studies from the University of Alabama. l Fnshhand Expedence faculty member's outstanding devotion and service to his pro- fession, a teacher of the year is elected and presented with a scroll. F.T.A., under the sponsorship of Mrs. Doris Butler and Mrs. Anna Peacock, requires as the only qualifications for member- ship, a C average and the desire to be a teacher. The objec- tives of this organization are to create and encourage more inter- est in the teaching field, and give the potential recruits a first hand experience with the full responsibilities of instructing.
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MRS. WINIFRED LIVELY Head of English Department Students Gain Basic Skills From Courses In English VERBS! VERBS! VERBS! This might have been the main dish in a junior high school English Course, but not in the versatile field of English at Chamberlain. Reading comprehension, knowledge of grammar, and efficiency in speaking play major roles in our English department. To add interest and sparkle to the somewhat dull routine, as students sometimes say, there are always units in literature. Sophomores won't readily forget Silas Marzwrg nor the juniors, their term paper. In the far future shades of Macbeth will return to haunt many a senior. her artistic talents for many school activities. Originally from Tampa, Miss Curry left home to attend Florida Southern but decided to return to her home town. to finish her college educa- tion at Tampa U. with a B.S. in Secondary Education. In spite MLIVELYH is the word to describe MRS. WINIFRED LIVELY, teacher at CHS. Heading the English department is only one of her many activities. She teaches Drama I and II and is a sponsor of the Thespian Society. She is also responsible for the organiza- tion and management of the Saturdayniters, a new dramatic group, which makes it possible for students to display more of their acting ability. Mrs. Lively, who attended Florida State U. where she received her A.B. in Drama, taught. at Jefferson High before coming to Chamberlain as a charter member of our faculty. Finally promoted! MISS JOYCE CURRY has moved from Room 102 to Room 103 and now teaches Junior English classes. She is co-sponsoring the National Honor Society and enjoys using of out-of-state offers, Miss Curry jumped at the chance to be among the first faculty of CI-IIS .... One of the busiest teachers at CHS is MRS. KATHERINE LEEBER who checks many an English and English X theme and is a sponsor of the Chamberlain Honor Society. Mrs. Leeper comes from North Carolina where she attended Meredith College. She received her AB in English and Social Studies there and did some graduate work at Duke University .... Great Day in the Morning -and that is when the day begins for MRS. CAROLYN DAY. Sponsoring the Junior and Senior Y-Teens and teaching sophomore English here at Chamberlain keeps her day filled. Mrs. Day is a native of the Blue Grass State. She attended Transylvania College in Lexing- ton. Previous to her arrival at CHS she taught at Boone County High School in Kentucky. . ' 5 as 0 A 5 4 A . ..,.,.p , r rj ,L j ., s sk ' XE . gzfigrj Q 'X . . . 'Qi ui' v 1 - il-1455 'K -. . 42' LU fb: I Mass JoYce cuRRY MRS. KATHERINE LEEPER MRS- CAROLYN DAY
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POETRY CAN BE FUN, agree students as fhey compile anthologies. SHAKESPEARE and his limes provide interesting study for CHS seniors. A Thorough Knowledge of English Cpens Many Doors WE HAVE A LINGUIST in our midst! MR. RICHARD MAR- TINEZ, a new member of the CHS faculty, spent one year in the Army Language School in Monterey, California. He speaks fluent French and Spanish. At Chamberlain Mr. Martinez teaches English but hopes that next year he may teach Russian. Tampa University and the University of Florida is the college alma mater of this tri-linguist. In addition to his role as a teacher, his hobbies include dancing, swimming, bowling, and sponsor of the Hi-Y. CALENDAR GIRL on the CHS faculty! Our own special calendar girl at Chamberlain is MISS JOANNE HECKER, who teaches Sophomore and Junior English classes and is co-sponsor of the Thespians. Miss Hecker, a native Tampan, received many honors at the University of Georgia where she received her A.B. in Journalism. Among these were membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honoraries as well as in Theta Sigma Phi Uournalismj , Zeta Phi Eta QSpeechj, and Di Gamma Kappa QBroadcasting fra- ternityj. In her leisure time, the talented Miss Hecker works with the Tampa Little Theater. The Honeybee has a lot in common with MRS. SANDRA OU' BUTTERWORTH, peppy CHS faculty member. The pert honey blond keeps busy teaching classes in E10 and E11 as well as co-sponsoring the Junior Red Cross at Cham- berlain. At Indiana State College where she received her A.B. in Com- parative Literature Mrs. Butterworth was a member of such honoraries as Mortar Board and Pi Lambda Theta educational Honorary and was President of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. Mrs. Butterworthis pastimes include reading and swimming. Although born in New York City, MRS. NANCY WHITE decided at an early age that Tampa was the place where she wanted to settle down, and that the Florida Universities were the best from which to acquire an education. The proof of Mrs. White's well-rounded education can be seen with a glance at her record which among her degrees highlights a B.S. from the University of Tampa, a M.Ed. from the University of Florida, and an Advanced Masters from Florida State University. She is a past president of the Florida Scholastic Press Association and is a director of the National Association of Journalism Directors. With all these qualifications her authority as a sponsor of the Chamberlain Cfaieffain and a first-class Junior English teacher will go unchallenged. MR RICHARD MARTINEZ MISS JOANNE HECKER MRS. NANCY WHITE MRS. SANDRA BUTTERWORTH
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