Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 96 text:

I if Sir on a cushion, sew a 'Fine seam, Feed upon sfrawberries, sugar and cream. Homemaking Department Develops Art of Living READING, 'RITING, AND 'RITHMETIC, might have been the three essential studies back in the eighteenth century, but not in our own modern Chamberlain high school. The three RE are now supplemented by an important art known as I-Iomemakingu. Girls taking this interesting subject get an insight into the fasci- nating world of food, sewing, and child care. Now, yaill simmuh downn, comes the soft, southern drawl of MISS ,IUANITA NWREN. During her first year at Chamberlain, the charming I-Iomemaking teacher and co-sponsor of che E.H.A. has made many friends. MISS JUANITA WREN MRS. BETTY HARRIS Miss Wren received an A.B. degree at Judson College in Ala- bama, majoring in I-Iomemaking Economics, Education, and So- ciology. Another cheery newcomer to the Homemaking Department is MRS. BETTY HARRIS. She, like the other homemaking teachers, co-sponsors the Future I-Iomemakers at Chamberlain. Mrs. I-Iarris is a graduate of the University of Tampa where she received a B.S. degree in Education. HOME NURSING procedures are sI'udied under The knowing eye of experienced Mrs. Helen Owen.

Page 95 text:

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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MRS. HELEN OWEN WHERE THERE'S A WILL, there's a way in the Home Nursing course taught by MRS. HELEN OWEN. This four-week course is only a part of her duties as a Homemaking teacher and co- sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Owen, head of the Vocational and Arts Department at CHS, is a graduate of Michigan State University. FOOD tit tor a king, is prepared by Sue Sloan, Joyce Prough, Regina Breuggman, Sharon Rogers, Frances Hale, and Linda Bailey lseatedl. Future Homemakers Serve School and City . . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS, YES! But now this bunch of girls in the Future Homemakers of America Club is one of the busiest groups in Chamberlain. These girls, whose motto is 'iToward New Horizonsf, have performed many services to the faculty, school, and community. Their activities include a caladium bulb sale, F.H.A. Week in which the girls made F.H.A. known to the students and teachers by service, a United Nations display and assembly program, and district and state F.H.A. convention. Along the social lines a square-dance with the Future Farmers was given., Daddy-Date Nite, Mother-Daughter Banquet, and the oflicers served the teach- ers at the Faculty Christmas Party. Members of th-e club include girls who are taking homemaking or those who have completed one or more years. These girls are under the direction of the three homemaking teachers, Mrs. Owen, Miss Wren, and- Mrs. Harris. Seated around table: Beth White, Marlene Rand, Ginger Knable, Carol Dorough, Pat Combs, Sharon Roberts, Donna Drown, Kathry Vandeenburg, Hilda Luplton, Barbara Lanyon, Janet Riley, Pat Bertino, Mary Ann Micceri. First row: Pat Parlpyona, Harriet Hopkins, Janet Roo, Mercedes Verona, Sylvia Debolt, Jeanne Gardner, Jo Ann Liphan, Joyce Dempsey, Sharon Shaw, Loretta Baily, Donna Lee Roberts, Martha Williams, Phyllis Shilling, Tessie White, Jeanne Stringtellow, Malia Choy. Middle: Standing: Joyce Van Dyke, Joy Rose, Kay I-landan, Linda Cline, Margaret Dreggors, Melody Hardesty, Mari- lyn Bgyerl Margie Sutton, Janet ..,.............. Second row: Sandra Alderman, Mrs. Harris, Miss Owen, Miss Wren, Nancy Mattis, Lynn Fleighell Regina Breuggman, Lauralee Baker, Jean Kennard, Sue Sloan, and Vera Tillman.

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