Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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t st -.. 1 b 1-E FRENCH CLUB-Front row: Bebe Ayers, Dana Baumgardner, Linda Dixon, Anne Beery, Sandra Frew, Joy Patterson, Patsy Hogan. Second row: Mary Beck, Linda Nelson, Winnie Blanden, Sharon Prebis, Susan Huguley, Pam Conley, Cheryl Wingate, Brenda Matthews. Third row: Evelyn Myers, Kathleen Crane, Julia Valentine, David Hively, Paul Battle, Marshall Hunt, Sue Gorman, Sandy West, Renee Polcn. Fourth row: Betty Simmons, Judi Richmond ftreasurerj, Daryle Large, Mike Fisher Qvice-presidentj, jim Silverwood fpresidenty, David Martin, Charles Thompson, Chuck Swindle, Margaret Cato, Elizabeth Nevel. French Sparks Travel Talk Is there anyone who has not wondered what life is like in ancient Paris? How is the landscape at the Riviera? What makes De Gaulle tick? Members of the Chamberlain French club have wondered and are doing something about it. X First, they learn to cope with those irregular verbs and become snarled in other minor puzzles, but, in spite of everything, they find French to be one of the most beau- tiful languages-the common bond of kings, diplomats, businessmen, scientists, and a great many others. BINGO, j'ai Ie nombre cir1q! shouts winner LIS funloving Thefl they study Paris posters, SO1'lgS Marie Murdock members try hand at French Bingo during club meeting. and travel logs: 2' FRENCH CLUB-Front row: Beth Harper, Sally Hinton, Linda Cooper, Lynda Stafford, Nancy Silverwood, Phyllis Robertson, Joy Cant. Second row: Sherry Smyers, Carole McCall, Janice Martin, Alfreda Leibundguth Csecretaryj, Pat Tyrrell, Jan Martin, Sharon Young. Third row: Bruce Ellers, Steve Felsenthal, Tim Guss, Barry DeCarlucci, Tim Barker, Leroy Parr, Jim Miller, Fourth row: Gary DeCarlucci, Bobby Armstrong, Susan Brett, Jean Swanson, Barbara Stevenson, Jean Martin, David Muzzio. .,., ,

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atin Intrigues All Aspiring Students Off on a journey into the wonderland of the past ffor history teaches everything, even the futurej the students of the classics begin an adventure. This study offers much in the wonder of words, the history of religion, the nature of man, and the joy of learn- ing. Although Latin may seem diflicult, the students show their understanding of this challenging subject with their unusual club activities. Skits, games, film- strips, and songs delight the hours. Members of the Junior Classical League join in contests, district and state, held at Forums. They have Won many laurels for Chamberlain in the past. See the gang with the togas on? No, not Romans, only Chiefs dressed for the gala annual Latin Club banquet, An evening starred with a slave auction, Olympian fetes, and food fit for the ancient gods. g , Verta Cox Julia Greenwood HAPPY CLUB OFFICERS are introduced and indoctrinated by club sponsors, Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. Cox. 7 T ff ' if ! y AS GOOD AS THE NATIVES, these Latin clubbers perform a skit in the true Roman tradition. 1- sw LATIN CLUB-Front row: Debbie Wingert ftreasurerj, Mark Crabb, Sandy Parson, Theo Schweitzer frecording secretaryj, Sonia Diligent, Linda Lynn, Kay Parkerson Qcorresponding secretaryj, Elizabeth Schutt, Ronald Booth, Marybeth Palmer, Gloria Eller- bee. Second row: Bill O'Connor, David Neyman, Julie Jackson, Bette Starks, Bobbie Allen, Virginia Collins fvice-presidentj, Jackie Nicoletto, Linda Selby, Yvonne Diez, Carol O'Steen. Third row: Mrs. Greenwood, jane Shields, Sheryl Villerot, Linda 'Wright Paul Summa, Nanci Meister, Karen Jerke, JoAnn Roush Qvice-presidentj, Bettsy Letts, Brenda Deak, Judy Penovich. Fourth row: Linda jolly, Bobby Salvo, Eileen Cumbie, Shelia Harty, Bob Eichrnan, Bob Rogers, Cathy Cody, Robert Henkle, Linda Hartley, Helen Sellers fpresidentj. Fifth row: Stephen Sapperstein, Dennis Neyman, Michael Vardeman, Danny Burris, Paul Schippnick, Gary Mei- sen, Doug Andrews, Michael Gorham, Ken Young, Barbara Harrison. 35



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RUSSIAN CLUB-Front row: Chuck Younglove, Dottie McDonald, Andrea Faza, Dennette Severson, Becky Towner, Patricia Wood fsecretaryj, Barbara Sekella, Pam Stevens. Second row: Lynne Binder, David Brown, Joann Mleesner, Art Wilson, Dan Bump, Ken Vollrath, Karen Shane, Kathy Pitt, Diane YVoods. Third row: Myrna Delk, Ann Valentine, Jan Morgan, Bruce YVilson, Terry Durd- en ftreasurerj, Sheryl Howard, Gary Patten, Scott Curtiss, Mariano Gessa. Fourth row: Jim Thompson fvice presidentj, David George, Bill Touchstone, Charles Moore, Richard Thomas, Marshall Milton, Tim Vaughn, Annette Olive, Barbara Hubbert, Bernard Hlhite fpresidentj. 'TX ,,,f ON! f,,, '-1-,- SIZING IT UP, Russian students scan scenes of travel posters in their discussion of geography of the Soviet. Russian Club Studies World Problems With every tremor of that not-so-cold war in the East, the danger of communism is hammered closer home. The Whisper war has passed the point where it can be handled by third parties, it reaches down to the level of the individual. It is the duty of all citizens to be CARE TO JOIN US, say Russian club members who prac- tice lively Russian jig during meeting. informed on the nature of this foe that reaches greedy RUSSIAN Vgrggchagin discusses U.S.S.R. fingers into 6V61'y state of society. with Pam Stevens and Mr. Nfartinez. Chiefs are doing just that. Mem- bers of the Russian language classes with an interest in the language, customs, and tradition of the Rus- sian people are invited to join the Russian club, which sports an agen- da of field trips, guest speakers, film slides, folk dancing. Richard M3.TliH5Z

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