Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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STOP reads the sign on the corner as student driver halts and inspects the road in all directions for evidence of on-coming traffic. sw- . - 1 . P SCREEECH . . . Skid marks blacken the road as Driver Ed. students prac- tice breaking in preparation for those all-too-real future uses. Driver E . Produces First-class rivers In this modern World of wheels and super-highways, there is absolutely no place for amateur drivers. The speeds and crowded conditions of today's roads pre- sent a challenging problem to the ever-growing popu- lation of teenage drivers. If not properly trained, these drivers can turn their cars into weapons of destruction. Thus, the ultimate goal of Driver Education is to produce safe, experienced drivers. Such is accom- plished by using hlms, textbooks and actual experi- ence to expose students to the basic fundamentals of safe driving. Statistics have proven there are fifteen percent fewer accidents among those who have taken Driver Education. Chamberlain's trio of qualified teachers agree this course is extremely important for all future drivers. ONE LAST TURN and Gary Yancy com- pletes a lesson in tire changing as his femi- nine audience watches, learns a trick or two. gf X .li-L WATCH OUT for that pole! Novice drivers attempt to conquer the tricky maneuvers involved in learning how to parallel park. T' T-T y' X 7 - ' i . 5 .Q .3-4 gig x n in y. ' 4 - 4,1 J f 5- - ' y : V 7 Larry Brinkley Gerald Reynolds Albert llagheg Q

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FINISHING TOUCHES are brushed on watercolor scene by ingenious Cindy Attaway as she concentrates on finished view. DRAWING POSTERS for March of Dimes Drive is only one of many worthwhile service projects taken on by the Art Club. rt Creates Great Self-Satisfaction Creating objects of beauty is an enjoyment art stu- dents are experiencing. As a student takes in hand a brush, a stick of charcoal, or a lump of clay, he finds himself a part of the world of art. Hlorks of art created by students have told the his- tory of Chamberlain and have won recognition both on and off campus. The Art Club chooses as its pro- ject the exhibition of student art in the library show- case. Each month a different student is singled out for his skill and dubbed Artist of the Month. Stacks of posters and lively notices are produced by Art Club mem- bers, proving art has purpose as well as aesthetic value. The posters, signs, and banners made for various organizations by helpful Art Club- bers serve not only as reminders of major events, but also as beautifiers of our campus. Susan White EASY DOES IT, says Arleen Fernandez as she carefully measures paint for Celeste Baker's mixing tray. ART CLUB-Front row: Donna Murphy, Linda Mott, Brenda Granado, jill Murray, Cindy Attaway, Kathy Pimm Qsecretaryj, Sharon Irmler, Mrs. Carol Brown. Second row: Arlene Gutierrez Qvice presidentj, johnny Barbie, Linda Garrett, Cheryl Miller, Doug Snyder, john Mixon, Carolyn johnson, julia jerkins. Third row: Bill Guggenheim, Carole Hammer, Ronnie Olive, Robert Taylor ftreasurerj, Paul Gonzalez, Phillip Rose, Richard Griffith, joy Young, Sylvia Mlashburne, Sharon Nlatthewg, MI' Qt? by j x- lm,



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PAN AMERICAN CLUB-Front row: Susan Ferrnate, Salli Bellamy, Linda Clark, Edith Scott, Mario Montane frecording secre- taryj , Marie Clark, Melody Cala, Mrs. Hernandez fsponsorj. Second row: Barbara Chaney, Karen Severson Qtreasurerj, Sanda Haya, Bonita Moyer, Linda Campo, Peggy Watson, Lynn McCluskey, Darrell DiBona, Nancy Colding, Clara Hazlewood. Third row: Cami Dempsey, Cindy Baade Qvice-presidentj, Sandy Miley, Connie Charlton, Mary Coulee, Penny Riofski, Marti Parrish Qcorre- sponding secretaryj, Linda Urbanek, Charlene Phillips. Fourth row: Ben Spence fpresidentj, Louise Wilsky, Edmund Thralls, Bruce Cumming, Jim Shephard, Fred Torrence, Bill Reading, Eric Littlejohn, jack Wehmiller, Bill Cornelius, Diane Fox, Spanish Classes Teach lliance with Latins To teach is not enough might well be the theme of the Chamberlain Pan American Club. Open to all Spanish language students, this club strives to impart to students a better understanding of the fascinating customs of the Spanish-speaking peoples. Kicking off the year the Pan Ams launched a drive to raise funds to be used to help air condition the Language Lab, one of the newer implements of learning at CHS. This project, an unusual under' taking for an interest club, is well on the road to Success. Following this, they actively participated in the state Spanish Declamation Contest, in which they entered their production, the Spanish comedy, has que tiene que serviru. NO, THESE PAN AM'S are not going to the guillotine They are on the way to have club pictures taken. 34 ! 71 3 ,' .ff ,. Y 7 f fr 5 1 f 4 f W 'W 1 14 W f t Joan Hernandez Frank Hernandez Juanita Yanes I JB ' -. - if . ' . ag , 1 ' x K 4 1 X,i A SPANISH STUDENT prepares to take a swing at the laughing zbinata on annual Pan Am Club picnic.

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