Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

Page 112 of 288

 

Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 112 of 288
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Page 112 text:

MONARCHS-Front row: David Chapman Qtreasurerj, Mike Bleakley, Tim Keough Qvice-presidentj, Tim Barker, Sammy Con- way, Thomas Kreuzinger, Mr. Lyon Qsponsorj. Second row: Greg Hall, Joey Trumbach, Lyle Blanden, Carl Sumner, Dusty Durst, Alton Foreman, Toby Bourland. Third row: Bobby Covington, Steve Cloud fpresidentj, Robert Dormany, Garry Yancy, Bill Bal- lans, Jim Smith, David Dawsey, John Guggenheim. - il? -3' .A .1 Q1 x - X vs, SPARKLING TRASH CAN? Monarchs keep tradition of Lions club by polishing cam donated by former members. HANDS PLEASE, .rays gate keeper as siudcnts line up for dancc sponsored by illonarrbs after football game. 108 New ame, Qld Club Monarchs Rate High After undergoing a name change due to a National Lions Club ruling, the Monarchs still remain as one of Chamberlainls doingest boys' service clubs. In the manner of their parent organization, the North Tampa Lions Club, they give of themselves for school and community. As a primary project they strive to maintain Campus cleanliness by placing trash cans in easy access for all students. Monarch members take an active part in the coun- tywide Goodwill Industries Clothing Drive, With the cooperation of bulletin rooms, the familiar bags are filled with useful used clothes. At the famous Gasparilla celebration Monarchs sell cokes to the thirsty multitudes. The high point of their year's activities is the Monarch dance.

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fi-rw O s sri Gather Toys For Chris o Uservice in OUT bUSiH6SS,i' say the Opti-Miss girls as they merrily wash the chalk boards at Chamgerlain. The club is composed of a group of optimistic Opgi- Misses vvho usually find it hard not tg 10014 on the bright side of things. This year, as a sparkling note of service, the girls collected toys from gracious donors and took them to the Salvation Army. Here the various toys were carefully mended and distrib- uted throughout the city. Another project of the club is decorating the triumphant trophy case of the band of the fighting chiefs. Blue skirts and White blouses make up the new uniforms which were purchased this year. As an added touch of genius the blouses have the letters embroidered on them. TAPPING NEW' MEMBER is enjoyed by all at Chamberlain, ' 1 ' Y ga A 'e' f 1 l. i ' ,. NOT TOPLESS, but topper is the type of club apparel shown to interested admirer by Optimist Michele Carpenter. A t.is ' Q OPTI-MISS-Front row: Marybeth Palmer ftreasurerj, Glenda Racine, Cheryl Harris, Sharon Brissont, Andrea Faza, Vickie Mann. Second row: Sandi Cira, Rosemarie Mendenez, Julia Woods Qsecretaryj, Gail Mendenez, Pam Terwilliger, Pam Rivers. Third row: LynnCorbin, Cindy Green, Lee-Ann johnson, Susan Bond, Carole Ragsdale, Patricia Yvood, Iree Brown Qpresidentj, Miss Costanza fsponsorj. Fourth row: Carleen Reik, Lynne Binder, Myrna Delk, Annette Olive fvice-presidentj, Nancy Williams, Lyla Pettijohn, Linda jolly, Carol Sapp. 107



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Lic . ttes Bring Jo To iiffnut-Ins, Tots Young but ambitious the girls of Lionette Club pioneer their way each year to reach a high spot in g s shoulder the task of distributing posters for long hours dur- ing the anti-Tuberculosis driv Chamberlains sun. Service-minded member e. At Christmas time they once again decorate a colorful tree for the shut- in patients of Golden Shores Convalescent Center. At Easter Season the club also holds a party for un- derprivileged children at the county hospital for mentally retarded. In addition to service activities Lionette members participate actively in a great many other organizations and functions of diversi- lied interests. Two members were chosen to take part in the First Annual Quill and Scroll Calendar Girl Contest. All in all, after a spectacular beginning, the Chamberlain Lionette Club is still soaring high. if SERVICE IS KEY AIN! of Lionettes who keep the shelves dust free and boards clean in the portable class rooms. GAILY DECORATED TREE at convalescent home is a gift of Lionette Club girls in the Yule Tide season, S LIONETTES-Front row: Nancy Norwalk, Diane Duke, Patricia LaRue Qtreasurerj, Carolyn Hirshbnerg, Dlxle Fender, Karen Lehman. Second row: Nancy Henricksen, Carole McCall, Linda Seaman, Sharon Young, lxay Keller, Virginia Stoirfli Karen Drapp, Mrs. Gold Qsponsorj. Third row: Pamela Turlington, Susan Campbell, Deane llloods, Marlbeth Maney Qrecor ing secretaryj , Cindy Favata Qcorresponding secretaryj , Karen Jerke, Diana Vllashburne, Peggy Studebaleer. Fourth row: Sandy Simpson, Rosemary Brannen, Nancy Casson, Ann Valentine lpresidentj, Dianna McRae, Janice Harris CYICC-PTe51dffmlf CYHCIY Donahue, Janet Aldrich, Sylvia Washburne. 109

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