Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

Page 103 of 288

 

Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 103 of 288
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MOUNTAIN OF FRUITCAKE surrounds Sheila Barnes and Civinettes Pla Role Act as Big Sisters Project X-something sinister? No, just one of the numerous service projects performed by the Civi- nettes during the year. This is the code name for the act of donating money to the Dean's office for distri- bution to needy students. Also on the service side, dedicated Civinettes play Big Sister to the chil- dren at the Tampa Childrens Home. Dividing into teams la different one participates each weekj, they do what possible to add a little spice and variety to the often drab lives of these boys and girls. Every November, Civinettes can be seen strug- gling down Chamberlainls halls loaded with tanta- lizing and thoroughly recognizable burdens. This does not mean they are on a muscle-building spree, ll Jill re--9 'f' I ' ,. I .. TSS? Z 25-1 Pounn fault me 7 J in-,ll v 9,-,,,AQii 'II iIIa7.lA7AfJ V 'f '0' A l .WT fun l Glenda QL Z F5 :Sf or-Lama f Gold-Zfbwf -fold-eil the rasumeahe 'lrrew' Gake Wu C .v f .w i f '5 ' but that their annual fruitcake sale is on. Later, in January, these same industrious girls can be found at the important District Council Meeting, held this year in Tampa. The Civinettes also con- tribute a great measure to the striking beauty of the main hall by keeping the Well-stocked trophy cases sparkling clean. Barbara Padgett who display their money-raising project. PIN MAKES IT OFFICIAL as sponsor Mrs. Yanes formally Jeff' makes jeri Riley and Debby Taylor club officers. CIVINETTES-Front row: Jeri-Lynn Riley free. secretaryj, Toma-Lee Conway, Marilyn Bearss, Susan YVilson, Barbara Sekella, Bar- bara Chaney, Shirley Burris, Suzanne Thomas. Second row: Peggy W'ebb, Sheila Barnes Qpresidentj, Sue Lerch, jill McCask1ll, Dianne Frazier, Joann Weesner, Patty Brink, Darlene Russo. Third row: Sandra Hughes, Barbara Padgett fvice-presidentj, Debby Taylor fcorr. secretaryj, Mary Beth Boleman ftreasurerj, jean Swanson, Phyliss Browder, Terri McCask1ll, Barbara Elrod, Lynne Lemley. 99

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JUNIOR CIVITANS-Front row: Mario Montane, Walt johnson, Dave Neyman, Roger Gato, Leonard Kania Qseej, Steve Alcorn, Barry Pasetti, Larry Somerville. Second row: Bart Azarelli, Jim Kilburn ftreasj, Mario Gessa fv.p.j, Steve Abrey, Darryl Bannister, Steve Garvey, Mike Fuller, Don Alston, John Chaney fpresj, Mr. Little Qsponsorj. Third row: Greg Pietz, Dennis Neyman, Bob Ma- honey, Dave Evans fv.p.j, john Anderson, Alan Ewbank, Ron Clark, Don Fisher, Mike Bakich. Fourth row: LeRoy Merkle, D. Cal- derazzo, Larry Wren, Jim Kiss, Lans Van Fleet, Dave Martin, Terry Goins, Gary Beckner, Greg Glochick. BUCKET BRIGADE? jr. Civitans are not going to a fire, but to paint a house as a Christmas present. W 3 r c ffiifi A unior Civitans Follow Leaders, Set Example f'Scalp 'em Chiefs! whoops Charley Chief as the junior Civitans make visible Chamberlain's fighting slogan. Located in the gymnasium, the sign serves as a welcome and a warning to all who dare to venture onto the CHS tribal grounds. A second school-related project is the addition of a ticket booth built by the members themselves and set up at the northeast corner of the stadium. The junior Civitan annual community service project occurs in December. During this season of benevolence, they make their contribution to the spirit of good will toward men, women, and children by trading their pencils and books for brushes and paint. Wearing old clothes, which, like themselves, eventually contain much of the paint they bring, the boys refinish the exterior of a private home as a Christmas gift to its residents. The Junior Civitans obtain the money with which to finance their good 'deeds by sponsoring a season-themed dance after a football game and by selling mounds of fruitcake for the coming holiday feasts, HSCALP 'EM CHIEFSV' jr. Civitan Darryl Bannister and Greg Pietz measure for slogan-sign on gym wall.



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-I 14. Q .-Q1 -. -f -if N ' l . Y T , X Y- 5--.NJ 4- I f r sv 1 . -. . if FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA-Front row: Mary jo Balsamo, Laura Umpleby, Karen Hirsch, Gloria Will, Linda Hunter, Qcorresponding secretaryj, Becky Sopkin, Shirley Hanchey, jane Haya. Second row: Betty jo Quick, Rosemarie Mendenez, Gail Men- endez, Sandy Smith, Gayle Cold, Sandie Picciano, Helen Steinbraker, Cheryl Harris, Third row: Linda Seaman Qrecording secre- taryj, Rebecca Nelson, Cindy Green, Cleo Caird Qpresidentj, june Parlett Q2nd vice-presidentj, Sandra Criswell, Joyce Bond, Nancy Kruger. Fourth row: Lee-Ainn johnson, Lyla Pettijohn Qlst vice-presidentj, Lynn Liesche, Howard Thomas, Claudia Siebert, Jan Young, Linda Reichart Qtreasurerj, Donna Wall, Joanne Grifhn. Future Teachers Gain Real Teaching Skills From Modern Math to first grade handicrafts, the FTA members find themselves busy with the daily tasks of substitute teachers in classes in the elemen- tary and junior high schools of the community. Not only do FTA members gain satisfaction from this worthwhile service, but they also gain experience in the career that they hope to follow, Many gather conversation topics for months to come from start- ling incidents in those classrooms. FTA members learn that teachers are not just robots supervising the classroom, but that they are real people with a storehouse of understanding and patience. The FTA Club takes an active part in planning special pro- grams for National Education Week. This year as in years past Chamberlain won honors at state. Sertoma Donates Polesg CCFences Chief Head Don't step on the Chief's head! How many times has someone warned you of this, too late? No more do Chamberlain students have to worry about break- ing the tradition of stepping on the Chief's head which is embedded in the main hall in front of the office. Sertoma members used the money they earned by selling cokes at the Gasparilla Parade to buy bronze poles and chains which are permanently at- tached to the Hoor around the Chiefs head. In addition, Sertoma members have given much time to helping with a number of worthwhile proj- ects, among these are the March of Dimes, the Hillsborough County Clothing Drive, and the Anti- Cigarette Campaign. In all respects Sertoma is one of the more active clubs on the Chamberlain scene. SERTOMA CLUB-Front row: Richard Pyle, Ronnie Holley, Larry Leiss, Garrett Wasson, jimmy Saunders, Cyril Christensen, George Abney, Paul Mfagner, Robert Self, Barry Mays. Second row: Charles Braun, Kenneth New ftreasurerj, John Scott, Parks Stallings, Gary Preslar Qsecretaryj, Edwin Copeland, Terry Carman Qpresidentj, Kenny Shows, Billy jones. Third row: Mr. Herman Fernandez Qadviserj, Bill Hunsberger, Danny Longworth, Ralph Ohman, David Ritchie, jack Farley, Scott Wiseman, Steve Kane, Willard Eberhard, Mr. William Yanger fadviserj . , - A 9 E5 A - .

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