Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1961

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Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 84 of 210
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Page 84 text:

2 f s 'fa c -f-.y rs ss: 1' , 1, AQW ., ,Z I .5 'Y ' ' X 5 f we ' , ms. QQ fins, .X - Z f ii , A 2 ' 1 ' Y Tiki! X7 s Mrs. Helen Owen Mrs. Lesley Glass Homemakers . . Girls specialize DADDY DATE NIGHT and a MoTher-daughTer bangueT are iusT a Tew oT The acTiviTies in which FuTure l-lome- makers oT America members engage. These promoTe beTTer relaTions, Tun, and understanding among girls and Their parenTs. Acguiring a loeTTer knowledge oT Their world and relaying This inTormaTion on To oThers, The Fl-lA presenTs a UniTed NaTions Assemloly each year, and discuss various Topics wiTh The Toreign exchange sTudenT in order To know more abouT oTher Tree naTions oT The world. From Tashions To parenTs, The wide range oT subiecTs learned aloouT gives These Tuture homemakers every opporTuniTy To prepare Tor a brighT TuTure. ORIGINALITY is The key word when ChrisTmas decoraTing Time arrives. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-ROW I: STuTTs, Douglas, Mobley, Brose, Basford, Moore, Thomas, Fishback, Dixon, Cook, Buckley. ROW 2: Gra'FT Kemp, Keen, Pleus, King, Markey, FounTain, STevens, Sfephens, Kauer, Ramsey, Ball, Hall. ROW 3: Mrs. Glass, Fernandez, Arnold, Lilley, Roder, Madison Ashe, Ledford, Payne, KnighT, Dorsey, Kinsman, Wade, Gil, BorTon, STinchcomb. ROW 4: Moran, Kemp, King, Bass, Foulkrod, ViTello, Reynolds, MinTon Gi N sbiT Hallw, Lam here, Rice, Ward, Wehling, WebsTer, Davis. ROW 5: Aldridge, Hiller, Granger, Lackey, Vierday, Murphy, Moore, Ogden, New- over, e , ,r p man, ArTis, O'Halloran, Lanyon, Dorch, Cliff, Dorn, Chevalier, l-lull., ROW 6: Manning, Tamargo, Moore, King, MclnTire, Thiem, Duren, WalTers, Tyle, Brose Gillis, WhiTe, SmiTh, Perry, Balch, Gaskins. S2

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1 Q FUTURE SCTENTISTS-ROW I: Mrs. Nina Milton, Robert Schulz, Shirley Tucker, Bill Marr, Doug Gavin. ROW 2: Chuck McLaughlin, Billie McLaughlin, Jim Avery, Nancy Brenner. ROW 3: Kerry Boatwright, Glenn Brosch, Carl Strohmenger, Raymond Yerkovich. QUESTION, SEEK, and Tind The answer . . . another step toward progress is taken, Probing into the darkness ot The un- known, Future Scientists are pioneers blazing a Trail into a new way ot lite. Scientitic demonstrations by the club members at lunch provide additional Tunds Tor The March ot Dimes Through donations by students. Consulting engineers ot The Pittsburgh Laboratory visited Chamberlain and spoke To These Tuture scientists about water puritication. Attending tield Trips and speeches such as This provide members ot This club with supplementary intormation in The tield ot science. Displays ot scientitic experiments aT The annual Science Fair in February encourages interest and participation by high school students in This vital course ot study. OCTOPUS, ANYONE7 A Future Nurse must practically be an octopus in order to carry out her hospital duties. Working aT Tampa General and St. Joseph's l-lospitals, They gain a knowl- edge ot lite and ot living. Many activities were on The agenda This year, Interesting and intormative speakers visited group sessions and guided The embryo Florence Nightingales. A Valentine Day Bake sale was held in February To raise money Tor re-upholstering a chair in The teachers' lounge. To- gether, Future Nurses and Jr. Lions Club held a dance, Sabin Swing, Tor The benetit ot the March ot Dimes which netted itpI67.00. The wiener roast at Gordon Keller had double appeal -Tood and a chance to get more intormation about The nurs- ing protession. FUTURE NURSES-ROW I: Roni Lerner, JoJi Tremper, Roxanne Gruber, Karen Simpson, Stephanie Horanszki, Ike Fishback, Pat Armstrong. ROW 2: Joyce Taylor, Susan Alter, Rose Marie Whitaker, Glory Goodman, Mary Ann McManus, Sue Link, Jeri Lynn LaPrell, Diane Staton, Mary Mero, Kathy Clark, Barbara Strickland, Darlene Hitchcock, Carol Ward, Brenda Gearhart, Mrs. Carolyn Greer. ROW 3: JoAnn Sousa, Darlene Pitisci, Paula Brant, Sharon Trowell, Kathy Livsey, Sara Stebbins, Eileen Lawrence, Linda Haarbauer, Judy Jorgenson, Margaret Blevins, Marilyn Shultz, Robin Hardesty, Nancy Deck, Connie Higgins, Barbara J. Strickland. ROW 4: Donna Gordon, Sheena Blonshine, Donna Leech, Beverly Reed, Fredda Crisp, Charlotte McCleskey, Beth Schater, Barbara Pollard, Kathy Fisher, Christine Delucas, Faith Brabenec, Jean Buckley. X



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Mrs. Carolyn Greer Mrs.. Wilma While in patterns to pizzas HOMEMAKING is an arl achieved Through careful sludy and praciice. The classes leach girls lhe basic principles which will serve as The ioundaiion of Tulure praclical homernaking. The knowledge is lhen applied and pul io use in projects. Variely is praciiced frequently, and sludenls learn many new and inieresiing recipes. Cooking Techniques are carefully maslered praclice. Cleanliness, home nursing, and sewing are addilional Teachings which encourage and develop good habirs and SUDS AND HOT WATER make 'the dishes sparkle again. THE HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW award is presenlecl lo Linda Gilchrisl by Mr., Lelo. praclical skills. PLACE GLASS on upper righl' hand corner,' says Violel' Hicks 'ro Dorofhy Michener. X, sf A y 83

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