Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

Page 107 of 288

 

Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 107 of 288
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Page 107 text:

Jr. Exchange DonVests, Render School Service With the induction of a number of new members, this yearls jr. Exchange is the strongest club ever. In their bright new vests the jr. Exchange members set out at the beginning of the year to serve their school by enthusiastically participating in all projects of the school. They helped with March of Dimes, School Beautification, and AFS. Each month the Jr. EX- change Club sends members to participate in the luncheon held downtown at the Floridan Hotel and sponsored by the Men's Exchange Club. As the main service project for the year, jr. Exchange members have elected to build a Freedom Shrine to be located in the library. They took this idea from the Freedom . . ' h Shrlne Whlch was donated by the Parent Club. PREPARING TO BUILD a new Freedom Shrzne for t e library jim Thompson measures the one in the main hall. DRESSED IN HIS Sunday best, Doug Moore leaves for the Exchange Club Luncheon. JR. EXCHANGE-First row: Frank Hamilton, Bill Saperstein, Roy Veale, Pat Hill, Robert Schatzow, Chuck hlounglove, Darrell Di- Bona, Mr. Manuel Sanchez Qadviserj. Second row: Allen Hanchey, Art Wilson, Stephen Saperstein, Rick King, john Dyer, David Russell, Ross Norsworthy ftreasurerj, Stan Pearson. Third row: David George, Bernard Mfhite fvice-presidentj, Michael D'Aprile, Bill Reading Qpresidentj, Doug Moore, Terry Durden, Jim Thompson Qsecretaryj, Paul Norstog. Fourth row: David Longworth, Daniel Burris, Terry Hill, Eric Norstog, Lance Delaney, Richard Lamb, Mike Millen, james Barrett. 103

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EXCHANGETTES-Front row: Paula Duncan, Carol Dressler, Sheila Kilburn, Carol Corriere, Jeanne Thomas, joy Gant, Donna Bailey. Second row: Donna Terry, Sherry Smyers, Peggy Stanley, Marsha Grifhn, Kay Craig, Phyllis Robertson, Sue Colding, Linda Byars. Third row: Joan Merrill, Pat Thomas, Paulette Smith, Jan Young Qtreasurerj, Linda Pearson, Ginny Graves fvice-presidentj, Sue Gorman, Diane Suarez, Bonnie Rigsby. Fourth row: Barbara Cobb tpresidentj, Marsha Sauls, Jody Proctor, Wendy Kendrew, Sheryl Howard, Diana Sucarichi, Cathy Cody, Carlene Reinheimer Csecretaryj, Linda Reichart. HDUSTING ERASERS can be fun with the new machine, say Cathy Cody, Carlene Reinheimer, and Barbara Cobb. LOOKING ACROSS the parking lot jody Proctor sees a pro- spective donut buyer who will add a coin to Exchangette funds. 102 Exchangettes Set Pace In Service Campaigns Buy your donuts from us! cry the Exchangettes as they raise voices and money in their first of many service projects of the year. In their new blue jump ers and yellow blouses Exchangettes in co-operation with the Kiwanettes carry out a school clothing drive sponsored by the North Tampa Women's Club. One Sunday afternoon, they joined forces to take the or- phans from Tampa Catholic Orphanage to Lowry Park for a picnic and an afternoon of fun. After school every day Exchangette members dust erasers in the classroom. Exchangettes practice the spirit of good will by participating in the March of Dimes Campaign, and Sequoya fund raising battle. l ! iff! 65 .QA1



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Key Club Parks Cars, ' Promotes Leadership Park your car here! cry Key Club members at the Fair. For the two weeks of the state festival and Gas- parilla Invasion week, Key Club members, dressed as clowns and boys of the Gay Nineties, operated a park- ing lot across from the Fair grounds to raise money for service projects. The Key Clubbers made a large proht on the parking lot and were able to say that the project was a big success. As a means of promoting leadership understanding, the Key Club sponsored a banquet to which all or- ganization presidents and advisers were invited. At this banquet, speeches made by leaders in teaching administration gave listeners a better understanding of their duties for the year, TRYING TO AROK-SE interest at the Leader- ship Banquet, Lorran Illeares makes zz speech. MAKING PLANS for Key Club meetings proves 4, Io be inferesiinv to jeff Klink, George Bivens, Lorrzm AIem'eJ,oand Jim Sz'Ivem'00d.D A m7 ' Q l , Q , l L ' .ig . li ,, KEY CLUB-Front row: Rickey Catlett. Paul Summa. Loiran Meares Cpiresiidentj, Roger Rigau, Ronald Yoho, Tim Gurr, Cyril Christensen, Mr. James ll'oods Qadviserj. Seeorid row: Stan lkfilliams Qsecretaryj, Richard Tremper. Craig McConnell, Bill Corne- lius. Kenny Mathes, Bob Mora. Gene Dressler. Dan Bump. Third row: Boyd Moore, Bill Hlatson, Mike Vacher, Eric Littlejohn, Fred Torrence. Mike Preoder, George Bivens Qvice-presidentj. Frank Yann. jim Luiuley. Fourth row: Mike Fisher, Jud Roberts, Pat Link, Jeff Klink Qconsesponding secretaryj, Frank Thomas. Doug Andrews, Jim Silverwood Qtreasj, Hank Dunn, Johnny Ryan, Bill Stuck, 104

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