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l MR. ALONZO TURNER First row: Rayfae Brown, Linda Flenlxer. Second row: Joyce Wise, Charles Bearss, Jerry Walters, John Bageard, Bill Shaw, Paul Koenig, Roberf McGee, Mr. Alonzo Turner. Third row: Mike Singleiary, Connie Blumensfeiier, Pam Davies, Donald Caron, David Licwov, Bob Post, Roy Kicklighier, Harry Bush. Varsity - Make Room for Us Next Year THE J.V. BAND spends most of its time learning the funda- mentals of music in preparation for entrance into the Varsity. This year, however, they took time out to make themselves heard when they made a surprise visit around school playing carols at Christmas time. These apprentice musicians do much of the leg-worki' in all CHS band activities. They learn the hard Way to be loyal March- ing Chiefs. This year, another instructor, MR. LONNIE TURNER, has been added to the music department as assistant band director. At Fort McPherson While playing solo Cornet with the Third Army Band, lylr. Turner appeared on radio, television, and occasional programs where former President Hvarry Truman and film star Dorothy Lamour were guests. He graduated from the University of Tampa in 1957 and has directed that band since then. Mr. Turner, who has been a trumpet player for 24 of his 29 years, on demand fills the need for this position with the Tampa Phil- harmonic and is rehearsing with the Tampa University Symphony. As a member of the Tampa-Tabs, oHicial model airplane club, Mr. Turner is as well-known in hobby circles as in music circles. CHAMBERLAIN Chiefeiies stand ai' aH'eni'ion during the formal ceremony of the ground-breaking of USF. :E .V . in 5 4, WL is .W 31 lg mfganz.. c' f a'ee
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OUR BAND and chorus ioin together in a church 'formation to lend a Thanksgiving spirit to the holiday game. tige over this past year. Among the events that kept the band- members in tune were the half-time football shows, the assemblies, the various parades such as the Gasparilla Parade and Ybor City Parade, and the ceremonial music for the ground breaking of the University of South Florida. This year, the band, in conjunction with the chorus, has in- augurated several events which are hoped to become traditions. If you recall, both musical organizations combined to put on one of SAM EUBANK and Sandy Richardson, Drum Major and Head Chietette, share the symbol ot their authority. the most thrilling half-time shows ever presented at a Thanksgiv- ing Game. A grand Spring Concert was given, along with a series of concerts presented to all the junior high schools that feed CHS. This Was done to promote greater musical activity for our future bands. CHS was truly honored when the band represented this area of Florida at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. in April. VARSITY BAND: First row: Judy Pursitull, Terry Hunter, Donna Martinelli, Bonnie Cowart. Second row: Sandy Richardson, Beverly Lazenby, Betty Mills, Carollu Black, Karen Lacos, Judie Albers, Trudy Parker, Sharon Conrad, Charlene Wiggins, San Eubank, Drum Maior. Third row: Phyllis Schilling, Loretta Pulley, Sandra Whitaker, Sue Jones, Sandy Jolnes, Sylvia Flores, Lucille Christensen, Gail Halbert, Ronnie Lerner, Judy McCormick, Libby Holley, Carole Delisle, Mr. Turner, Assistant Director. Fourth row: Roy Holton, John Nash, Karen Cambell, Louise Hipp, Lynda Akerley, Frank Brownlee, Ronnie Lerner, John Anderson, Bobby Flores. Fifth row: Bill Whitston, Leroy Dewey, Tony Nicholson, Don Cambas, Marlene Rand, Lee Howlett, Grant Wilson. Sixth row: David Baumbaugh, Doug Patterson, Gregory Place, Kenny Taylor, Lavern Storch, Bill Thompson, Marlene Gallager, Stanley Rodgers, Seventh row: James Storey, Robin Adair, George Uterhart, Eric Pahl, Gary Eitert, George Hall, Dick Studebaker, Dennis Durclen, Altoin Lynn. 11.21 .f Az wi, 1 i. iii. xl mi., . .izawaw sw ' --ss w1ma
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CHIEFETTES: Juarnifa Bell, Jeane'H'e Pierce, Margaref Townsend, Charlene Wiggins, Trudy Parker, Sharon Conrad, Dolores Consagra, Karen Laclcos, Perry Hance Sandy Richardson, Be'He Mills, Carollu Black, Judy Ynclan, Judy Shoiis, Louise Dorsey, Kay Copeland, Par Sharp, Judie Albers Beverly Lazenby. I-EERE COMES THE BANDV' And just guess who's in frontP Chamberlain's exclusive group of dancerettes, the Chiefettes, of course. Nineteen fast-stepping maids, dressed in the traditional Indian costume of CHS, with the majorettes, lead the Fighting Chiefs, Band in a busy year of parades, football games, and other spectacular shows. Chiefettes and Maiorettes FLAT SPIN, SLIDES, butterflies, elbow rolls . . . you name the twirl and our dazzling Chamberlain majorettes can execute it, whether it be the most elementary or most complicated. In addi- tion to their skill with the baton, the girls must have marching and strutting ability, a sense of proportion, willingness to work, and be a credit to the uniform they wear wherever and whenever representing Chamberlain. The Chiefettes, also trained by Miss Pat Hunt, learn intricate dance steps to accompany the music of the band, and execute many interesting formations to add that needed sparkle to the ex- citing march music. The initial requirement of each girl is that she be able to follow orders and to carry out military drill procedures. Add Color and Charm Though the weather be Warm or cold, fair or rainy, these loyal Chiefs will be seen strutting and smiling their best in front of the Fighting Chiefs, band. Under the guidance of Miss Priscilla Hunt, these eleven vivacious girls sponsor the annual Christmas Fantasy Dance, as well as appearing at all football halftime shows, parades, and other engagements. MAJORETTES: Nancy Hunn, Beffy Fason, Wanda Wavfson, Carolyn Clarke, Wanda Barnes, Vonda Burgess, Carol Martin, Judy Pursifull, Terry Hunter, Donna Marinelli, Bovnfnie Cowarf.
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