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Foiiff' K Davies, Inc. where fine printing doesn't just haPPfU. has served Chamberlain for seven successful Yeafsg X early, the corporation brings into play a SUPCTIOI' blending' of production, research, craftsmen- Shlp, and pains 1 lug supervision to help make the TOTEM OHS wt ' e Hnest yearbooks in the nation. The experienced craftsmen at Foote K Davies believe in quality and strive to produce the best in the indus- try. Foote ik Davies takes a personal interest in each school for which it prints. Their representative, Mr. Harrell Brooks, meets frequently throughout the year with the staffs to check on progress and offer helpful suggestions. His council and personal interest in the TOTEM staff has proved invaluable. Foote 8: Davies, a publishers publisher, has served CHS and many other schools, colleges, and universities throughout the South, and always is prepared to offer its sure-fire service to others. Their good work is proof fine printing is not necessarily expensive. Foote 8t Davies IN THE AIIDST of the hectic FSPA Convention Lyla Petti- john, janis Zimmermann, Karen Lehmann, Barney White, Pam Rivers, and Mrs. Verta Cox pause a brief moment with Mr. Harrell Brooks. Division of McCall Corporation Q ii After months of hectic Hurry, the work-weary TOTEM staff pauses long enough to have a picture taken. Memories of past deadlines pi1e5 of pictures. and miles of copy -haunt their every weary thought. The 1965 staffers are: Seated-Karen Jerke, Barbara Padgett Chris Marshall, Lyla P6tt1jOhf1, Jams Zlmmennann, Karen Lehmann, Mrs. Verta Cox Qadvisorj. Standing-Virginia Storer, Cathy Cody, Jim Thompson, Terry Durden, Carol McCoy, Phyllis Robertson, Bernard XVhite, Pam Rivers. 269
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TYRRELL, ANN-Calendar Girl 45 Kiwannettes 2,3,45 DCT 45 Concert Choir 4, Lettered 4. UNSWORTH, LARRY URBANEK, LINDA-Chieftain 3,4, Asst. Ad Man- ager 3, Asst. Editor Insert Sheet 45 Sequoya 45 Kiwanettes 45 Pan American Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3,45 AFS Club 45 Sr. Comm.5 State Spanish Conven- tion Delegate 4. VALENTINE, ANN-Lionettes 3,4, Pres. 45 Rus- sian Club 3,45 Sr. Comm.5 Concert Choir 4. VALHVOTI, CHARLIE-Jr. Optimist 4. VAN BUSKIRK, JOHN-Social Studies Club 45 Thespians 45 Sr. Class Play 4. VANDERFORD, BILL-V. Band 2,3, Lettered 25 Sequoya 4, Circulation manager 45 Chieftain 3,4, Business manager 45 Quill 8a Scroll Calendar Edi- tor 45 International Quill 84 Scroll Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4. VAN DER HOFEN, ROBERT VAN FLEET, LANS-Jr. Civitan 45 Sr. Comm. 45 Band 2,3,4, Lettered 2,3,4. VANN, FRANK-Student Council 45 Key Club 3,45 C Club 3,45 Statistician 3,4, Lettered 45 Football Manager 2,3, Lettered 35 Concert Choir 3,4, Lettered 3,45 B.R. Pres. 35 Sr. Comm. 4. VARNEY, GEORGE-FTA 2,3,45 Band 3,4. VAUGHAN, TIM-Russian Club 2,3,45 B.R. Pres. 2,3,45 Track 4. VEHORN, Cl-IERYL VERGER, LIZETTE-FHA 3,45 Red Cross 3,4, V. Pres. 4. VIDUNA, ROBERT VOIGHT, VIRGINIA-B.R. Pres. 25 FHA 3. VOLLRATH, KENIWTH WAGNER, PAUL-Sertoma 2,3,45 V. Band 2,3,4, Lettered 4. WAGONER, CAROL WALKER, JENNIFER-DCT 4. WVALKER, JOAN-National Honor Society 3,45 FBLA 3,4, Treas. 45 Scholarship Letter 2. WALL, GEREMY WARD, DANA-Track 3,45 Jr. Civitans 45 Latin Club 3. WARD, SHIRLEY-Para-Medical Club 2,3,4. WASHBURNE, SYLVIA-Lionettes 45 Art Club 45 Sr. Class Play 4. WATERS, DARLENE WATERS, RICHARD-Jr. Exchange 2,3,4, V. Pres. 35 FFA 2,35 Boys State 35 DCT 4, V. Pres. 4. WATSON, WILLIAM-Sequoya 4. WEAVER, PAULETTE-Student Council 25 Mar- cherettes 25 Anchor Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Chieftain 3,4, Page Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Times Honor Student 45 Intemational Quill 8t Scroll Honor So- ciety 3,4 WEESNER, JOANN-Russian Club 2,3,45 Civinet- tes 3,45 NPL 4. VVEHMILLER, JACK-Interclub Council 45 Jr. Optimists 45 Pan-American Club 3,4, V. Pres. 4. WELDON, CARRIE-Transfer 4. WENDEL, WILLIAM-Track 3,4, Letter 3,45 CU Club 3,4. WEST, CHERYL WEST, RONALD WESTERHOFF, PAUL WHALEN, DANIEL WHEELER, LINDA-YFC 2,3, V. Pres. 35 FBLA 3,45 Concert Choir 3,4, Letter 3. WHEELER, WARREN WHIDDEN, DARLEEN-FBLA 25 Y-Teens 2. WHIDDEN, DONALD WVHIDDEN, MAURICE WHIGHAM, GLORIA-Y-Teens 3,45 FHA 2,3,4. SE.-XTING AND GUEST BOOK-Front row: Joan Seeley Qchairmanj , Jeanne Thomas. Second row: Sheila Barnes, Jorja Armstrong, Polly Mfearer. WHHLOCK, JAMES-Baseball 25 Track. WHITE, BERNARD-Boys' State 35 Russian Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Jr. Exchange Club 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Totem 3,4, Asst. Ad. Mgr. 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Sequoya 4, Literary Editor 45 Student Council 2,45 Interclub Council 45 Football 25 Baseball 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 NHS State Convention Delegate 35 FSPA State Convention Delegate 3,45 Sr. Comm. Chairman 45 Master of Ceremonies5 Pow Wow, FSPA Convention, Quill 8: Scroll Calendar Girl Contest5 International Quill :SL Scroll Honor Society5 Times Honor Student 45 National Merit Finalist 4: NHS Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Quill 8: Scroll Calendar Layout Editor 45 Science Seminar 35 2nd Place State Ad Contest. WHITE, CHRISTINE-FHA 3,4. WHITE, GLORIA-Concert Choir 2,3,45 FHA 4. WHITE, JOYCE-Red Cross 35 Para-Medical Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4. WHITECAR, TERRENCE-Biologians 3,4, Pres. 45 Jr. Optimist 45 lst Place Zoology CHS Science Fair 25 3rd Place County Science Fair 25 lst Place, Grand Prize CHS Science Fair 35 lst Place Zoo- logy County Science Fair 35 2nd Place Fla. State Science Fair 3. WILL, GLORIA-Kiwanettes 45 FTA 3,45 Chief- tain 45 YFC 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4. WILLIAMS, JOHN-YFC 2,3. WILLIAMS, LARRY WILLIAMS, STANLEY-Key Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Key Club State Convention Delegate 35 Key Club International Convention Delegate 35 FFA 45 Chief- tain Staff 3. WILSON, BRIDGET-FHA 25 Chieftain Stai 3. WILSON, JERRY-Student Council 2. WILSON, ROBERT WINITSKY, ELEANOR-Social Studies Club 3,4, Treas. 4. wnsirnks, ARTHUR 268 ,l f Q ff s . ,A wk, ,..., TYPING-Front row: Sylvia Henry fchairmanj, Karen Howard. Second tow: Linda Selby, Patty Collet. WOEHLK, ALAN- C Club 3,45 Track 2,3,4. WOLFE, JAMES WOOD, JOELLEN WOOD, PATRICIA-V. Band 2,3,4, Lettered 35 Opti-Miss, 2,3,45 Russian Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Delegate to State Con- vention 35 Chieftain 4, Page Editor and Columnist 45 FSPA Co-chairman 45 Sequoya 4, Editor 45 Quill Ak Scroll Calendar 45 Times Honor Student 4. WOOD, PATRICK-FFA. WORTHINGTON, LYNN-DCT 3,4, V. Pres. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 DCT Convention Delegate 35 DCT Certificate of Merit 3. WRIGHT, LINDA-Kiwanettes 45 Latin Club 4. WRIGHT, SANDRA-V. Band 3,4, Lettered 3,45 Marcherettes 2. WRIGHT, TERRY-DCT 4. YOHO, CARL-Track 2,3,4. YOHO, RONALD-DCT 3,4, Treas. 4, State Busi- ness Contest 3,4. YOUNG, LINDA-Anchor Club 3,45 Chiefette 4. YOUNG, RICHARD-Jr. Red Cross 3,4. YOWELL, GARY-Football 25 Track 3,45 B.R. Pres. 35 Sportsmanship Inc. 4. ZANDER TI-IERESA-DCT 4. ZAZUETA, LINDA-Red Cross 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Interclub Council 45 Thespians 3,45 Jr. Board Rep. of T.B. Assoc.5 Head Costume Drama Dept. 2,3,45 Anti-Smoking Committee 4. ZIMMERMAN, JANIS-National Honor Society 3,45 Totem 3,4, Jr. Class Editor 3, Business Man- ager 45 Scholarship Letter 2, Bar 35 1964 Gradua- tion Usherg Sr. Comm.5 FSPA District Convention Business Manager 45 Times Honor Student 43 In- ternational .Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society 3,4, Treas. 45 outstanding Journalism achievement award. ZUNDEL, SHARON-Gir1's Sports Letter 2, Bar 3.
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Epilogue Another year phases into the chronicles of time . . . a tide of days sweeps us on- ward and leaves us a little farther up the path of life, a little closer to the apex of our strivings. WVe have felt the tempo of growth and experienced the infinite intricacies of men. We have been a part of the ebb and flow of time, a part of the happiness and sorrow, the comradeship and apathy, the desires and aspirations that were our year. Behind us are many things, some finished, others just begun. YVe can remem- ber when a new governor took the reins of command of Florida, a sparkling con- vention center threw open its doors to the world, Interstate 4 finally opened, and a fiery fracus of ideologies finally resolved itself on a quiet November 4th. We can recall our school as the biggest in the county, X'Ve can remember those agonizingly slow days of scholarliness and long hours of study that somehow whirled in to a hectic blur as the end approached. YVe can look back to the whims of our own special sub-culture-to collar-less shirts, new dances, the 'Ayear of the tiger, and bleach-blond surfers and skateboarders who rule the world. Each of these events and a myriad more have shaped and guided the soaring flight of America-land. We, the TOTEM staff, have attempted to record a year. With pen and pic- ture, the task is done-the moments of greatness and plainness, of success and failure, and trying again take their place in an awesome juxtaposition that forms the composit whole. We wish to extend our fondest appreciation to Mrs. Verta Cox, our beloved adviser, without whose prodding and encouragement, guiding and, at times, diplomatic threatening, this book might still be in the paper mills of Georgia. We wish to express appreciation to Mr. Harrell Brooks of Foote Xc Davies who stuck with us past many a deadline, to Mrs. Tillson and Mrs. Mon- agham of Beverly Studios for their excellent senior pictures, to Mrs. Virginia Cummings who helped us through many a midnight vigil, to that Rembrant of Photography, Mr. Tom Ray Taggart whose hundreds of pictures and incom- parable wit we found priceless, and to Mr. George, Mr. Rassler, Mrs. Nancy White, and the rest of the Chamberlain High faculty who aided and tolerated us throughout the year. The school year, 1964-65, is gone and we are one step closer to our goals. To some lift-off has come and with graduation we rush onward into the reaches of life, to others the countdown is still in progress, and they wait eagerly, hopefully for their chance to court the cosmos and grasp at the very stars. R
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