Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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portsmanship Club Welds School Spirit Deep at the heart of Chamberlain's school spirit is Sportsmanship Inc. and their contagious pep, This group is responsible for those enormous placards that span the halls and the lunchroom skylight windows prior to each football and basketball game. The signs not only revive spirit but also inform the student body of what game is to be played. In addition, Sportsmanship members usher at all the football games, making sure that only Chamberlain Chiefs sit in the student section of the stadium. As a fitting climax to the year's spirit-making ef- forts, Sportsmanship presents a trophy to the most school-spirited girl and boy at Chamberlain. A TROPHY FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT is selected by club members Russell Conger and Clm7l6S BOWEN' PROMOTING SCHOOL SPIRIT, Sportsmanship .men Bill Meyer and Everett Hampton keep Chiefs zn Contact with games. R? I iz - ' ' ' , R 11 C SPORTSMANSHIP, INC.-Front row: Rodney Maggiacomo, Paul Weiis, George Carlisle, Larry Chglrpeslnliil Cgfgilngilwnusgfhrisofiif Csecretaryl, jack Monk, Mr. Ron Moore Qadviserj, Second row: Bill Brown, Doug Snyder' 19131 .aP.mm' Lowe Bm Meyer Doug pens, Everett Hampton fpresidentj, John Mixon, Mark Crabb, George Avlla itriasurg2'gg1rBO7xgjri JZviceln.e5ide'my I Insua, Paul Gonzalez, Chris Hauswald, Marvin Snyder, Gary Yowell, Frffd CDU CY, 3 111

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O Ola ii? Q7 RED CROSS-Front row: Joyce French, Carol Mack, Linda Xveidner, Mary Lambertson, Martha ren Sherri Nancy Fuller. Second row: Shirley Terry, Celeste Behringer, Patricia Herman, Lizette Verger fvice-presidentj, Kathy Jones, Shirlyn Her- nandez, Diane Hay. Third row: Mr. Robert Byrnes Qadviserj, Jill Murray, Brenda Chase, Sharon Mount, Karen Crisp, Gaston Webb, Christine Myrick, Barbara McGrew Qpresidentj, Martha Carbonell. Red Cross Club Helps Tampans in Disaster Hurricane! Torrential rains plummet the already- saturated earth, migthy trees fall before the slashing gale, overhead a ruined rooftop careens swiftly aloft. But, even in the face of this natural fury, the '4Red Cross is there. This past summer in the wake of Hurricane Ethel, Chamberlain Red Cross Clubbers responded wholeheartedly to an urgent call and helped the American Red Cross feed and house stricken victims of the ravages of Wind and water. In addition to emergency work, the CHS Red Cross participates in a number of other equally com- mendable activities which range from summer work at Tampa General Hospital to adding a welcome touch of color and cheer by decorating the Graham Old Folks Home for the holiday season. Chess Club Finds Game Is Matter of Strategy Behind the placid appearance of a chess board lurks a demon of a game. It's calculated to try the mettle of any patient person, but a chess player is Waiting his chance to checkmate. Chess Clubbers find noth- ing surpasses the excitement of the tricky foo-l's mate or a queen's gambit declined. The Chess Club is one of Chamberlain's B activ- ity organizations, designed to fit in the interests of the students. Star project for the Club is the or- ganization of an intercity chess tournament. In prep- aration for this competition, the members hold a contest during club meetings, Chamberlain Chess Club holds an impressive record in the tourney, having placed Hrst in the opening Annual City Tour- nament, third in the second annual foray, and Win- ning all four games with Robinson. CHESS CLUB-Front row: Alan Porter, Marshall Scott, Larry Chrimes fsecretaryj, Joseph Walker, David Watson, Barry Thomas, Jack Monk, Larry Chaney. Second row: Ross Norsworthy, Charles Bowen, Richard Shook, Jon Nunn, Ted Miccerei ftreasurerj, Jody Proctor, Joe Smith fpresidentj. Third row: John Pfingsten, Terry Hill, Gregg Cline, Chris Hauswald, David Chase, Daniel Sievers, Jon Lynn, james Britt.

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