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GIRLS' CHORUS: First row: Donna Roberls, Pal' Williams, Sharon Shaw, DoH'i Tipton, Sindy Smifh, Donna Blanfon, Viola Dennison, Barbara McCullers, Carol Pochis, Shirley While, Barbara Turner, Carol Mitchell, Elaine Allen, Jeanne Siringfellow. Second row: Mildred Tucker, Sharon Rogers, Vera Tillman, Margarei Apiplegafe, Sue Richardson, Ann Charlton, Voncelle Hickman, Amy La BuH'o, Melba Morrison, Marilyn Zahner, Linda Lee, Ramona CoH'on, Anin Ward, Phronia Langford. Third row: Carol Jepsen, Marge Russell, Glenda Ferrell, Jo Ann Hawk, Rosalyn Knigl-nr, Linda Ricker, Gail Greve, Pal- Arms-lrong, Mercedes Varoina, LoreHa Bailey, Jean Kinnard, Belva Gorman, Dol Garrett Af piano: Calherine Wentz. Sacred, Secular, Popular ENDLESS SCALES, vocal exercises, hours of practice, and spar- kling voices go into the making of the Girls, Chorus. These girls are selected for their capabilities as well as a strong desire to pre- sent programs that excel in delivery. A combined sophomore, junior, and senior group makes up the chorus which sings all types of choral literature, sacred, secular, popular hits, folk, show tunes, spirituals, and patriotic songs. The Girls' Chorus is also under the direction of Mr. James Copeland. There are three separate ensembles which help to spark up the varied presentations given by the music department-The Boys' BOYS' QUARTET: Steve Jones, Roy Smith, Travis Adcock, Wayne Moore. Quartet, Girls' Sextet, and the Double Mixed Quartet. These out- standing groups of talent have been seen many times throughout the year at various CHS gatherings and also have performed at community and service group programs. Chamb-erlain's choral department boasts of a fine singer as head'- master. MR. JAMES COPELAND, a former minister and student of David Lipscomb, replaced Mr. Billy Head as Choral Director last year. Mr. C. had Worked professionally in TV and musical concerts. Hfe spends long hours and many at night whipping these young voices to concert pitch. DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET: Fronl' row: Karen Jadwin, Katherine Cordell, Janice Jones, Lynda Fulwood, Helen Largenr, Berry Lou Crowell. Second row: Barron Jackson, George Crowell, Bobby Woods, Paul Robinson, Roy Galvin.
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MIXED CHORUS: Firsf row: Jim Copeland, Faifh Hall, JoAnn Moody, Edifh Warren, Donna Drown, Karen Collier, JoAnn Lipham, Karen Jadwin, Pal' Beriino, Nancy BurneHe, Harriel Hopkins, Linda Peel, Ann Hill, Sharon Wood, Mary Ann Micceri, Tessie White, Syble Kenf, Shirley Smiih, Kay Starling, Carole Doyle, ' ' D' F ' C l D h J l Brenda MeHs, Af piano: Catherine Cordell. Second row: Donna Wells, BeH'y Crowell, Jo Ann Ellingwood, Glenna McGee, lane arlna, aro oroug , ane Long, Linda Haynes, Mariie SuHon, PaHi Czomba, Linda Fulwood, Linda Dawson, Mary Ann King, Hedy Miller, Sandra King, Cafhey Miller, Linda Shell, Wanda Shaw, Karen Uhrig, Nancy Singlerary, June Geiz, Eleanor Scarcella. Third row: Paul Hallmark, Bill Oyler, Dave Maggiacomo, Ray Sfaplelon, Don Fritz, Eugene Luckey, Roy Smith, James Walker, Paul Robinson, Wayne Scarborough, Travis Adcox, Wayne Moore, Sieve Jones, David Bolling, Tony Prieio, Roy Galvin, Tommy Sfewary, Larry Miichell, Bobby Woods, Edmund Vollrafh, Ray Carlton, Ronnie Siafler. Fourfh row: Mark Morris, George Crowell, James Dunson, John Bashear, Russ db T D l E r Sl 'nke, Lavern S-iorch, Malcolm Ciper, Don Ray, Jimmy Powers, David Groves, Laura Pidgeon, Ausirino, Terry Marchiney, Carl San orn, om un op, arnes ei Marshall Wheeler, and Louis Srone. Choral Clubs Present Diversified Programs . THE MIXED CHORUS, Whose varied repertoire features music arranged for mixed voices, can always be depended upon to pre- sent an enjoyable program. This is the group that helped create the Christmas spirit among students as they provided the inspiring contata i'Wonderous Lovev. The chorus consists of approximately 108 talented vocalists who are selected for their ability and desire to take advantage of the M R. JAM ES COPELAND opportunity to appear in performances throughout the year. With their many ho-urs of class time practice and after-school rehearsals, they strive to present finished concerts before the student body, and on special occasions for the community. At each Sunrise Service, Chamberlain choral groups raise their voices in singing the reverent selections before the North Tampa Community. The Mixed Chorus works under the direction of Mr. James Copeland. THE GIRLS SEXTET: Dianne Farina, Glenna McGee, Harrier Hopkins, Mary Worihy, Tessie Whiie, and Kafhy Miller.
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, ,fm hfiz, M '- MRS. MERLE DORAN MRS. LAURA STEVENS A Well Statted Library is AN OPEN BOOK is the gate-Way to adventure, mystery, ro- mance, and excitement. One is likely to find all these things in the great assortment to be found in the Well-stocked library of Cham- berlain. One can be immensely proud of the well used facilities of the CHS library. Including the multitudes of fiction and non- fiction books, the library boasts of a magazine collection for ref- erence, a Readerls Guide, a map collection, conference rooms, and a record collection complete with record players and ear-phone units. Along with many other useful helps, the students get a helping hand from the library assistants, who while learning the functions of the library, aid the students in finding information and in checking books in and out. First Lady of the library is MRS. LAURA STEVENS, Cham- STUDENTS take advantage of the opportunity to use our well-equipped library. sZav fM . f.Ws.,,a,,7f, 2' i f A if ' f Lise! s , li if 'V EXAMINING the fine selection of math and science books in the traveling library are Mrs. Edwards, Philip Ranalli, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Vacher, and Carl Miller. An Asset to Chamberlain berlainis new head Librarian. When she isn't busy keeping books and shelves straight, Mrs. Stevens, faculty adviser for the Wash- ington-New York Trip of the chiefs, is an enthusiastic traveler. Mrs. Stevens was graduated from Southwestern Louisiana Col- lege and received her M.A. at Peabody. Books, Books, Books! You would think that a librarian would get tired of books after Working with them all day, five days a week. Not so in the case of MRS. MERLE DORAN, who when not acting as assistant CHS librarian, is busy collecting old and rare books. Mrs. Doran also enjoys traveling and with her British- born husband has traveled all over the eastern half of the U. S. As a graduate of FSU, Mrs. Doran received a B.A. degree in Education and Psychology and a M.A. in Librarianship. FLAMINGO FEATHER or JOHNNY in our library you'll find all the books you
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