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HWY THE WORLD doesn't seem so large, agree Mary Dorthy, Don Herzog, Bobby Barnes, and Sandy Goodman. ONE OF THE NEWER teachers here at CH-S is MISS PEGGY BOGGESS who teaches American History. Outside activities for Miss Boggess include co-sponsoring the Anchor Club and pursuing her interests in music, horseback riding, and any kind of sportf' Miss Boggess graduated from Tift College in Forsyth, Georgia with a B.S. degree in Social Studies. Of Chamberlain, she has this to say, Fm so glad to get my first year of teaching here at CHS.', . . . What's in a nameP Activity, if that name is MRS. IDA SIE- MERS. This busy World History teacher also Hnds time to sponsor the Kiwanettes and to guide them in their many activities. Mrs. MISS PEGGY BOGG-ESS sl , A-xx! PYRAMIDS and Ancient Egypt are fascinating and interesting subjects to John Bates and Judy Roberts. Siemers received a B.A. degree in Social Studies and English after attending Western Michigan University and Milwaukee State Teachefs College .... A World of education is supplied for stu- dents in MR. FRANK MAUNDY'S World History classes. A graduate of Michigan Tech and Central Michigan College, Mr. Laundy holds an A.B. in Social Studies and Spanish. Active in sports, Mr. Laundy s a 47time letterman in basketball and base- ball. As a sideline he picipilted 'n activities of the Young Demo- crats. y we 4 Y-1 .1 z . , ,f , , me ,tae 2 MRS. FRANK LAUNDY MRS. IDA SIEMERS
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.X f A! Zz , if -W 'f ir 4 fy ,fl 7 , , fi iff' - ! , 751 f yy, x fag, 5 f 'My yy , ,. Ai 1- 41' ff ',-gr ' 7,12 ' of 4:4 1' Ag jfyff , Sz' I Vfi, V, , M ' ' ff, iffzfg' ,z f ,,', 1 MR. SAMUEL FIELDING PAST BECOMES present as World History students study the changing times while working , on proiects to show the progress ot man. Eric Pahl, Faith Wheelock, J. D. Mason, Paul Robinson. World Knowledge Available to Social Studies Students A FAMILIAR MEMBER of the History Department to CHS fac- ulty and students is MR. SAMUEL FIELDING. Head of the his- tory department, he teaches classes in World History and still finds time to sponsor Chamberlain's Junior Lions. Mr. Fielding received a B.A. degree at the University of Florida. Why learn about dead menP This is the age-old question asked by students taking one of the history courses required in high school by all students. They soon learn the answer. A knowledge of world events and economics is a thing of great value to every one of us. Only the students well-informed of the past can keep their hands on the pulse of the troubled world. The social studies department of CHS keeps the glass show cases filled with interesting displays, depicting events and historic in- ventions. This sparks interest in history courses while adding a touch of color to the halls of Chamberlain. A PROBLEM of American Democracy is pointed out and discussed by students taking H3. - we 4, A 7'- 'm 1--Y Y
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MR. JOHN STABILE lnieresfed sfudenfs review prolecfs and fexfs of H4 classes. Family Life Education and Bible History, Popular . TIMIDITY, frustration, and nervousness are only a few of the ucomplexesl' in MR. JOHN STABILE,S popular Family Life Edu- cation class. Budgets, bills, and balances also get on the agenda of this interesting course. Mr. Stabile also sponsors the Wheel Club of CHS. He attended the University of Tampa where he received a B.S. degree. Books on shelf. No talking after the bell rings. These familiar phrases greet the students who pass through the door of Room 224 on a test day. MR. JOE YGLESIAS, who teaches American His- tory, also sponsors the Junior Optimists. He majored in Spanish and Social Studies at Arizona State College. MR. JOE YG-LESIAS MRS. JOAN HERNANDEZ NEW sponsor of the Pan-American Club is MRS. JOAN HER- NANDEZ, who is usually busy teaching World History and classes in Spanish 1. Mrs. Hernandez attended Louisiana State University, Johns Hopkins, and Tulane University. She earned both B.A. and M.A. degrees, majoring in Romance Languages. Versatility is the key to the success of MR. ROBERT BYRNES. He not only teaches World History, but also co-sponsors the Junior Civitans and coaches a highly successful golf team. Mr. Byrnes attended Tampa University and New York Univer- sity and holds a B.S. degree. MR. ROBERT BYRNES
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