Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1961

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T tt i I T . i l 1: l il' uit EpHogue Totem regresses - through NEAT WHITE-BELLIED SFAGULLS screeched overhead, through an otherwise deserted blue sky. As we squished Through the salt like sand, Transistors blasted Trom in- numerable clusters ot bathers, a crowd ot merrymakers surrounded a three-man combo playing Tor aspiring limbo artists, and here and there a swinging bongo rocked. Down the beach a tirmly implanted crutch marked the sanctuary ot the Totem statt. An obliging sun gently scorched us and more. While we absorbed The panacea and replenished our spirits, we retlected upon The year, Chamberlain, and our Totem. September, I960, had reopened The doors ot CHS. Enthusiastic greetings were exchanged with a special welcome tor our Danish student, Flemming Schultze, betore we again slid into our com- tortable little academic ruts. Meanwhile, The Russians still retused to let world attairs grind to a peacetul stand. Khrushchev was aT iT again, planning a happy party tor Red satellite rulers-on Manhattan Island with the UN as a backdrop. Cuba's clown, Fidel Castro, wound up being The lite ot The party when he and his colleagues slaughtered chickens in Their plush hotel suite and had tresh meat tor dinner. Dag Hammer- skiold emerged as The hero ot The year when he rose during a general assembly ot The UN to detend his position as Secretary-General and received a standing ovation trom the world's leaders. Hurricane Donna swept up The State ot Florida, smashing Key West and Miami Beach and barely missing us aT Tampa. l96l brought changes in The political scene. lt was January 3rd when Chamberlain's halt-trozen band ot The Fighting Chiets pertormed tor The inauguration ot Florida's new governor, Farris Bryant. Seventeen days later another treezing inauguration took place in tront ot the Capitol. Thousands jammed into Washington, D. C. to see John F. Kennedy take his oath ot ottice and become The 35th President ot The United States. sand and suntan lotion February 27, I96I, Chamberlain's tlag tlew at halt-mast. We had lost our beloved principal. His last assignment had come too soon. The time allotted To him to do his work was only titty years, but in Those years he crowded a century ot good and kind deeds. Because he loved us, he made The rules strict and iust. He wanted to leave a legacy ot respect tor learning, law, and the individual. This he did with a school-Chamberlain. He acted in The only way he could, The only way he knew how-the way ot The All American Principal. The world around us continued To rage. Riots tlared up again and again in Laos and the Congo. Closer to home, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, beheld another kind ot riot. Released trom tensions ot mid-tearm exams 35,000 vaca- tioning college students whooped it up on the streets and beaches where the boys are. A darling Ham cleverly pushed the right buttons on his exciting capsule ride through space to become the United States' most renowned chimp. Alan Shepard, our tirst astronaut, tlew trom Cape Canaveral through The stars to set America's hearts high. These are The events which have shaped our world, our school, and us. We ot the Totem statt are especially- gratetul To the people who have been ot special help in our work this year. Mr. Carl Rassler tor taking over a tremendous iob and doing tremendously: Mr. Brooks, our printer: Mrs. Nancy White. our alter ego advisor: Mr. Tom Taggart, our photog- rapher: Betty Monahan tor taking the senior portraits: Doris Moore, our secretary: Fred Partin tor doing such a wondertul job with the color pictures: the new statt members, our apprentices: Mike Mickey tor throwing swinging statt parties besides working so hard on the statt betore he moved: Davy Runslow and Ralph tor enlivening the dummy pages: and others who have helped us. These retlections and myriad others tilter Through our minds as we lie here, just as the sand is tiltering through our toes. Right now we are even gratetul that the sun is going down.

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Stairs, Esther ...... 57 Index Thomas, Barbara Ann ....... 40 85 H , Waldron, Phyllis ... ... 41, 122 White, Polly ... .. Stallings, Everett ..... .. 116 Thomas, Leonard .........,.... 121 Walker, Rick ......., .... 7 7, 148 White, Sandra Stanill, Pat ........... .... 1 25 Thomas, Michael 40, 99, 121, 185, Walker, Robert .....,.....,.... 149 White, Terry .,..... Stanger, Arnold Dennis .......... 38 197 Wall, Mr. Hindman P. .. 77, 132, 144 White, Mrs. Wilma .. .... Stanley, Loretha ...... 38, 122 Thomas, Randy ....,... 57 134 Wall, Larry .... 41, 95, 96, 121, 134 Whitledge, Mary ,. 41, 95, Stapleton, Bob ....... ..... 9 8 Thomas, Sylvia ........ 82, 104, 119 Wallace, Lillian ...,..... 41, 93, 199 Whitmer, James ..... ...... Starks, Robert ....... 110 Thompson, Chris .... 20, 34, 40, 110, Wallard, Tamara .,.. 41, 95, 97, 162 Whitten, Lewis Alan 57, Staton, Diane ..... 81, 155 112, 116, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 Walt, Karlene .........,. 122 Wiggins, Vicki .,... Staton, Donna . .......... 155 Thompson, Bill ,........ 40, 99 121 Walters, Alice ...... ...... 8 2 Wigginton, James Steve Stebbins, Sara ...... 64, 78, 81, 115 Thorne, Jerry .,... ,.. 57, 117 Walters Miss Judy ... .., 65, 120 Wiley, Bill ...... ...... ....., Stepelton, Julie Jo ...,.. 62, 88, 127 Thornton, Gail ..... .. 104 119 Waltmann, Dale .............,.. 95 Williams, Jack ............... . Stephens, Jack .......... 38, 95, 96 Thrasher, Mrs. Ethel ........,... 191 Wanamaker, Leitha ....,........ 127 Williams, George Albert... 41, 95, Stephens, Patricia .......... 57, 82 Tidd, Melody .................. 40 Wanamaker, Linda .. 23, 41, 101, 104, Stephens, William Robert ..... 38, 93 Tipton, Dorothy .. 40, 43, 95, 97 119 106, 110, 115, 119 Williams, Janice Carleen ......,. . Stepp, Jacqueline .....,. 107, 123 Tipton, William ...... .......... 5 7 Vvxliarg, getty ......... 57, 126 Williams, Loen Marie I. . . 57 Sterner, Robert ................ 72 T TEM .....,.. ....... 1 02 103 ar , arol ,. 41, 57, 81 Wi liams, Margaret E iza et Stevens, Barry ..... 38 98, 121, 126 Townsend, Jerry ......,.......,. 40 Ward, Clarence .. 41, 71, 99 Williams, Patricia . 41, 107, 118, Stevens, Carol ............. 57, 82 Towson, Jean ...... 40, 43, 105, 115, Ward, James ...... ....., 1 53 Williams, Rose Marie ........ 41 Stevens, Edward Neal ...,... 38, 69 119, 187 Ward, John ,.....,. .... 9 5, 96 Williams, Susie ,... ............ Stevens, Mrs. Laura M. .. .... , 94 Tramer, Karl .................. 40 Ward, Linda Beth .. 82, 95, 97 Williams, Bill ....... 41, 85, 93 Stevens, Jaiik --------- 4----- V 116 Tremper, Mary Joanne ,. 81 128 Ward, Sammy' .......... 95, 96, 127 Wilsky, Walter Edward ...... Stewart, JUUY -'----------- 39, 115 Trest, Judith ....,... ..... 1 22 Warner, Brooke ............ 98, 118 Wilson, Kathryn Jean Stewart, Rebecca J0aal'lB 57, 65, 155 Trice, Linda .,..... ..... 4 0 68 Warner, Dennis .. 41, 43, 64, 77, 99, Wilson, Mark ....... 57 Stinchcornb, Dorothy t-.. .......- 8 2 Trnmbley, Shirley ........... 40 122 114, 118, 128, 161 Wilson Patty .. 86 5101195 Beverly ------ -- 93 Trommer, Loretta ...... 41, 120 128 Warren, Constance .......... 99, 154 Wilson Rita ........ ,. 72, Storm, Todd .------ ---' 1 34 Trost, Judith ..... .......... 4 0 Warren, Jerry . 41, 98, 104, 125, 144 Wilson, Rick ...... 42, 77, 125, Stootrnan, John ----- 116 Trowell, Sharon ..,.......,..... 81 Warren, Richard .,.... ........ 1 18 149, Stovall, Hillel Joan 57, 36 Tucker, Kenneth ..... 40, 95, 96 126 Warren, Roxanne .. .... 86, 97 Wise, Joyce ....... .. 42, Sl20Vall, l-liida ----- --. 9 7 Tucker, Pat ... ...' ........ 57 Waters, Sandra .., .. 41, 95, 97 Woltmann, Dale Lynn . .. .... Sl2f'lCl4lHi1d, Bafbafa A - ' ---- 81 Tucker, Susanne ..........,.... 97 Watson, Tom . . . ..... 107, 125 Wood, Helen ........ . . , . . . . Strickland, Barbara -- 81 Tucker, Shirley ..... 40, 64, 81, 104 watt, Gail ........ ........... 1 22 Wood, Jim ......... 110, 5tl'iCl4lHi1d, Th0ii'laS - - - - - 57 Turner, Barbara ........ 40, 95, 97 Watts, Edna Jane .... 41, 95, 97, 122 Wood, Judy ..... . . . . . . Sl2l'0l1m6ii99l', Carl -- -- 31 Turner, Elmer Howard, Jr. ....... 40 Weaver, Don ....... 80, 98, 110, 116 Wood, Rikki ...... 97, Sfl'Ol'ii'f1EflQ9f', James -- ---- 77 Turner, Joanne ..,..... 57, 122 126 Webb, Geoffrey .. ..... 57, 77, 98 Woodhead, Sharon ..... .. 69, Sti'0i'fiSl1eSS, Ji-191' ----- 39 Turner, Judy ........... 57, 62 71 Webster, Susie ............ 82 Woods, Evelyn Jean .... 42, Stools, Jim ------ 126, 144 Turner, Webb ...... 40, 63, 115 140 Webster, Larry .,...,... 41, 148 Wooldridge, Mrs. Margie 74, Student Council -'--- 110 Tuten, Danny .... ............. 1 25 Weaks, Mr. Thomas E, .. . .. 79, 80 Woolverton, Jan ..... 42, 95, 5tUf'f5, Janet -A - H 82, 119 Tuttle, William ... ........... 40 Weesner, Mr. Harold O. ......... 90 Woolverton, Sheryn ... . . . . .. Sulllvaii, ViCkl ---- ------- 1 55 Tyler, Carol .......,........... 122 Wehling, Regina ................ 82 Wozniak, Robert ...... . 5UFl'lma, JUClY ------------r----- 57 Tyler, Ellie Catherine .... 40, 80 122 Weichert, Diane Elaine 41, 95 97, Wright, Mrs. Jeanne . Sumner, Dorothy Galle 39, 95, 97 U 122 Wright, William Gregory ...... Sutor, -lUdllil'l ----------4------- 122 Welch, M. Kathleen ......... 95, 97 Wright, William Quinton ........ 5Uf0l', Warren ---- -- 39 Uccello, Daniel ...... ........ 1 17 Wells, Velva ........ 57, 62, 69, 154 Wrye, Clarence ...... 95, 96, 98, Sweet, Anna May ., .... 39 1111, Don E. ... ... ... 40, 68 99 West, Bill ........ ....... 9 2, 148 Wyatt, Deming Broy ..... ...... Swisher, Walter -.--.- ----- 3 9 V West, Kenneth .. 126, 144, 149 Swoveland, Ruth Ann 95, 97 We5t,lShirley , ,, .. 65, 95, 97 Y T Valdez, Ann Sharon A - ---- 40 westrieh, Irma .... 57, 65 Yami Bobbie H 42, 43, 65, 101, VanDuSon, Sandra -. -----.-- 85 Westrich, Ronnie ...,.... 41, 95, 96 Tamaroo, Betty ----- -- ggi ig Vanok, Janet ---- -------- 9 8 110 Whalen, Dora Joann ............ 126 Yarmoughl Don ,,,,,A, Tamai'El0, l-UCllle ---4-- , Vannetta, Tom 40, 148, 174 Whatleyl John ,,,, 110, 116, 135, 144 Yerkovich Raymond U Tamargof Raymond, JV' - ' 571 92 Vanovor, P- JHCK ----------- 40 Wheat, Weldon Elmer ....... , 57, 117 you patgicia Tamner, Clarke James ......, 95, 96 Vamer, Brenda HH HH 43, 43, 122 Wheel Club HH-.HH HH. I H 125 Youhg Harmogl ....... , Tanner, Mrs. Leacy . ..,........ 191 Vaughan, Nancy 62, 86, 104, 106, 119, Wheeler, Randy ...... ......... 9 8 Young' M, LeHEl,,Q,Q,, Taylor' Dan '---- 4 r-'rf- H 118' 134 veiiiae, he ,,.-, .--.i,i-,-. 6 S Whipple. nm .. 1261 1351 144 Yong' iviiile ...... 113311111 Taylor, Joyce Ann 39, 81,,95, 97 Velasquez, Karen .. ,.... 122 Whislerl END, 57, 1230, 127 Your, Paula 71 117 Ta lor Marvin Ted 39 95 96 121 V' d 5h'l 41 82 9' ' ' T yl r, Mar Ann -- r I 1 39 ier ay, ir ey i Whitaker, Allison .----- ----- 4 1, 68 Youngblood, Adrian Cornelius aye ' . y ' ' Vlerday' Susan ' 1 20 Whitaker, Rose Marie .... 41, 81, 115, Youngman, Larry ............... Taylor, Mike .................. 135 Vmcentl Donald , H ,,,,,, U 41 , 120 Y-Teens .,......... . . . Taylor, Robert Clyde .. 39, 93, 95, 96, Vitello, Helen ...... 33, 118 . 110 126 White, Donna ..... ...... 1 01, 120 I Vollrath, Carolyn 65, 120, 160 h. d. h A 57 117 126 Z Teets, Pricella Ann ...... ..... 3 9 . 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