Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 83 text:

Mrs. Helen Owen gh SERVE IT UP, say Dianne Copeland, Yvonne Smith, Patty Wilson and Sandy Sopka to Burtis Holbrook and Carole Paine who are gaining experience as hostesses by preparing a luncheon. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AIVIERICA WORK TOWARD GOAL OF BETTER LIVING MIXING DELAY, HASTE, AND ANXIETY when tackling the baking of a cake may prove to be disastrous to one who is not a member of the Future Hornemakers Club. This active group prac- tices the gracious art of hostessing with seasonal parties for the faculty, and gives much time and effort to various community projects. A United Nations Day Assembly program and the sale of cal- ladiums have been annual activities sponsored by the FHA. Other items on their program include Daddy-Date Night, Mother- Daughter Banquet, and the FHA-FFA Dance. Homemaking teachers-Mrs. Owen, Miss Wren, Miss Bell, and Miss Timmons Cwho was replaced by Mrs. Glass at mid-tetmj direct the club whose goal is Toward New Horizons. FUTURE HAMEMAKERS-Front row: Miss Bell, Miss Wren, Margaret Dreggors, Janet Roo, Nancy Mat-tes, Sylvia Thomas, Regina Breuggeman, Laurelee Baker, Joyce Van Dyke, Sandy Alderman, Linda Cline, Virginia Cole, Mrs. Helen Owen, Miss Timmons. Second row: Jean Stuart, Ruth Ann Smith, Janet Murray, Glenda Owens, Nancy Carroll, Sharron Shaw, Sandy Hazelton, Pricella Teets, Frances Meisen, Edna Bittner, Karen Simpson, Burtis Holbrook, Vicki Alvarez, Dianne Martin, Ginger Knabel, Sylvia Maseda. Third row: Joyce Brungard, Mary Moore, Marilyn Boyer, Libby Gregory, Dianne Rash, Virginia Neff, Rosalyn Knight, Betty Ann Fagan, Ellen Payne, Marleen Rocks, Carole Douglas, Marsha Flack, Jeannie Ford, Pam Davies, Hilary Davies, Beverly Davis, Judy Starrett. Fourth row: Willamae Joyner, Raynelle Carlton, Doris Moore, Janet Thompson, Gail Thornton, Bette Mills, Ellen Hartley, Martha Williams, Betty Tamorgo, Geraldine Williams, Lucille Tamorgo, Linda Moore, Janice Lanyon, Ellen Parker, Hedy Miller, Shirley Broughton, Patricia Langford. Fifth row: Carol L. Anderson, Mary Ann Taylor, Shirley Lynn, Heide Brose, Mary Marrone, Sharon Myers, Linda Hollis, Janet Stutts, Marion Phillips, Ellie Tyler, Harriett Bayer, Rena Ball, Ann Meister, Sherry Higgins, Vera Raulerson, Jean Beale, Gloria Etress. Sixth row: Lydia Anselmi, Vicki Sullivan, Nannette Engelfried, Linda Dilon, Mary Fishback, Beverly McMillan, Betty Dowling, Gayle McAdams, Diane Gadcly, Jeanne Towson, Sherrie Bangerter, Brenda Truett, Donna Deschand, Nancy Delk, Joan Gamble, Helen Vitello, Nola Bastard, Brenda Varner, Carol Lee Eden. EILWN, ...,. ,W wr 79

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i MEASURE AND PIN is Carolyn Scott's task while Karen Simpson stands patiently. Formulas are most important, says Mrs. Morse, visiting nurse. CHEER PLUS care lead to a happy patient, says Burtis Holbrook to bedridden Shirley Garrett us Anne Hill looks on. HOMEMAKING OEEERS A HOUSEEUL OE NEW IDEAS TO HELP STUDENTS HOW IN THE WORLD does this zipper . . . Oops, watch that potg it's , . . Let's see, the bandages go this . . . No, no, the baby must have . . all are comments of the kind heard in the Homemaking Department in Wing Three. Here in these nicely equipped rooms the girls learn sewing, cooking, first-aid rules, child-care, and lots of tips on gracious living. Everything from skirts to suits are designed and madeg every food from soup to nuts are prepared and servedg every problem from diapers and tantrums to draperies and house designs are studied and discussed. To Catch the eye of the passer-by the window cases along this hall and the main corridors display pretty dresses and seasoned crafts. Skilled misses in these classes study a thousand ways to make a house a home. Miss Juanita Wren Miss Deloyce Timmons Miss Carolyn Bell TS



Page 84 text:

Learning To Do Doing To Learn ' f Earning To Live g Living To Serve l S -'fs r ul 1. -.-- .f L 4, ' ' rifle 0 g rit? ,W 'X xe- GRADE A EGG? Large? Bill Koerner and Tommy Browder soon find out as they grade ' and candle them in Ag class. 0 fgghi r t j:-b . CA I 'Gita-:fi 7 ,If q o .1 ' X , .2 f' ,, 3 15:10 - 'gl 5 O-1 . Q' N . C, fl S'-L10 5 J , T muse. u. s.PAr.oFF. GROWING FUTURES LIE AHEAD OF ALL ENRGLLED IN AGRICULTURE CLASSES FLORA AND FAUNA get double attention in the Agriculture Department at Cham- berlain. In a three-year course all present and prospective farmers gain knowledge that will help them to feed the world. This thorough course is made up of classroom studies, farm mechanics, land laboratory work, projects at home, and Future Farmers of America activities. As Future Farmers they compete in district, county, and state fairs. ,4 1, , , fi? .A , , ..,. .. . Q ' 3 , Z if we S F ' A I A? V X E Mr. Roland Hill V BUZZ, BUZZ, and the sawdust flies! In the shop Bill Lucas and Jerry Knautz turn a piece of raw lumber into shelves for their farm implements. WITH THE HELP of gravity and sheer effort Ronnie Clark and Ralph Smith make the dirt fly in preparation for the new experimental garden,

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