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M RS. MYLDRED BATES ORNAMENTAL but useful too are the varied products made by the boys and girls in the Arts 81 Crafts class. Interesting Proiects FLYING down to Central America during the Christmas holi- days gave MRS. MYLDRED BATES, Chamberlain art teacher, a change in her busy schedule. Those snappy, inspiring posters in our halls come by Way of her art classes. To top off busy hours Mrs. Bates teaches adult classes in art. She is a graduate of the University of Tampa. Football posters--holiday ornaments-lovely water-colors- CHS art department makes them all and many others as well. Fundamentals of line, color, harmony, texture are taught in Art I. The student does more creative Work, learning to express himself in the various media and Working our art problems him- self in Art II. Art HI is a course for students who plan to enter commercial art, While Art IV consists of Crafts. Originality - Goal ot Members ot the Art Club THE CHAMBERLAIN Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Myldred Bates, has established its purpose-to pro-mote interest in art through service to school and community. Backed by more than a score of members, Mrs. Bates and the executive board have purchased reproductions of ten famous paintings, which are to be rotated in the classrooms for all to enjoy. This yearis projects are a dance, frames for the paintings, and the selling of phonograph records of the events and highlights of this school year. Narrated by Carole McSWain and Roy Wilcox, the record includes the voices of the cheerleaders, chorus, and others, the marching music of the band, and generally a little bit of everything to make a memory record in sound of CHS. ART CLUB: First row: Susie Barnes, Fred Jenkins, Kay Barnhardt, Louis Stone, Sharon Powers, Elizabeth Cummings, Nancy Grittin, Diane Potter, Beverly Davis, Patti Kelly, Barbara Hickey, Barbara Starling, Second row: Dr. Stanton Giles lguest spealcerl, Jeannie Van Fleet, Joyce Glassen, Delona Speegle, Ronald Schott, Gene Brazeal, Avery Lonson, Maureen Phelps, Ann Culbreath, Geraldine Williams, Janice Williams, Sharon Valdez, Pat Welch, Dora Johnson, Mrs. Bates. uszzac.' Waaina w:m's 'nii6im,a-mmm.. f' 'ww ' f1fess af
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MR. ROLAND HILL i i OFFICERS OF FFA, Bobby Barnes, Charles Roberts, David Donaldson, Walter Casey, and Glenn Dickerson, iust getting their picture made. Future Farmers ot America Study Farming Methods A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN with a southern drawl is MR. ROLAND V. HILL. A charter member of the CHS faculty, Mr. Hill is the Vocational Agriculture instructor and the sponsor of the Chamberlain chapter of the Future Farmers of America. Mr. Hill received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Berea College in his home state of Kentucky. In his leisure time, Mr. Hill enjoys tending and pampering his nursery-citrus, that is. Mr. Hill could well be described as an active outdoors man, proven by his deep tan and healthy build. Though classroom teach- ing is an integral part in the instruction of his Ag. boys, directing students in their first-hand experience behind the tractor and other implements are also necessary. Tilling of the soil is not the only phase of Mr. Hill's profession. Animal husbandry and citrus care and planting is another section of Ag., again taking Mr. Hill out under the healthful Florida sun. 4 WAYNE JEFFCOAT, Pat Milam, Dennis Diaz, John Kaiander, construction on a tarm trailer. We CHARLES SHELL, Bob Hunter, and Ronald Calcora setting citrus root stoclcs. 96
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