Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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BIOLOGIANS-Front row: Pam Rivers, Charlotte Hardison, Kenneth Messier, Peggy Neupauer, Margo Flynn, Christine Gattshall, Karen Brasseur, Pat Tetley, Mr. Tom XVeaks fadviserj. Second row: Sheila Barnes Qvice-presidentj, Dennis Heier, Ronald Mueller, Tillie Yklhiteside, Kathy Selz, Terry Hlhitecar Qpresidentj, David Hlhitehurst, Sandra Cira frecording secretary, , Richard Tabbutt, Don W'hite. Third raw: Sandra Leiler, Paul Aughtry, Don Tabbutt, Mark Peverell, Russell Miller, Greg Pietz, Steve Abrey, Qtreas- urerj, David Hively, Mike Mullins Qparliamentarianj, Bill Payner. .2 EE Biologians Add Touch Cf Green to Campus Studying biology is not solely confined to the animal world, but includes the mysterious realm of the plant kingdom. To further their exploration into this king- dom and to add a touch of botanical beauty to the CHS campus, amateur green-thumbs have planted an assortment of greenery around the school. This gardening project has done much to enhance the beauty of Chamberlain. After discarding their shovels and hoes, Biologians direct their attention to the presentation of a Reptile Show, Featured in the show, held on alternate years, is 3 display of numerous specimens of turtles, snakes, and lizards. Proht from the show has been used to Purchase new specimens for the display case in the 200 Wing. IT'S TULIP TIAIE at Chamberlain when the Biologians plant flowers to beautify the campus grounds. I V I 44,2 F 3? 3 L- f, ff.gfe51s,,.,f:-erfff ig: 1 A Ya ifz-ffa:1fJ..'. A 5 lhif!l'll'm M ww-'uvW'W9Nfv!wfC'? '4?W FW-f' ., .HdH:,cp2i.y W- f lfli , L T. I ' ...nf l l--A-fL:f:f1-155 A jx i i. gffjvi g. T ,tv .. 4 ' I Agg. it T gr-L.. g T T 3' if 2 A f l , A li- 4 f . -9- A 554, i- all-Q! - 53.3 - 5 an --wa -H H mv- V W- L-- gffg. nt Q 1? nl z . an 1:17 , st ' 'a- - 5 t ' 5 f- 1 . 4 .Q ,,V. 2 - 3 tial - i gf . , b . ' . 1 5 .- I ,vw,.' Vu .Q X v 1, . R- F-Qi' 4, . ra, 4.1 ty' f. as if - if s M. 5 . .G eiysgg Y .. 3 I F 1-1 1--.' ' ,A V lug - s is Q2'2-gm g5?f?1Q Q fi' .. f b gl AV , p. A E, '- . . J, dn, nw H J,-I-Pg.-f A SNAKY SITUATION confronts Bill Payner as the display case in fhf 200 :ring for exl1z'bz'Iz'0n. 49 he sets up

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era- W I-55 4: 1 3 - x Yi '-',. , X f 'Q A LQ N ' Glgdyg Bfeland Martha Chambers Louis uei Dunn xv , 5 ' ff Q1 Ji . V 7 3 - jill Kinney jack Noecker EXTREME ACCURACY is needed for litration find Mary Coulee, Sharon Young, and Pat Link while experimenting. 'K '1 xi' A i A fm L x ' Mildred Reed ' 1- X xggv--P4 3 EN. V 1 , . Y ,- A S' iw K, Margie Richardson Yr Thomas Weaks gt , 1 Robert Scott. . 'VX fix' , , 1 fi 'CX R .X A it X , , XC' ' T Lf' vi all i ,fo f V in Ti JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH is mmiiaz as jim Barrett XV X X ' , mix 'A' k kj conducts a rarehed-air demonstration for class. X go X X 2' 'Q , . I , , J Y we 48 x x



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fa 0 igggxjfea 'ia if Q '53 00 Q X420 '9 v No X .f4N-FQ Od., DIFFERING VIEPVPOINTS are pondered by Carol Dressler who is interested in learning the complete story of the crises in Viet Nam and how it will affect our country. ,a i , Frank Farthing William Rivers Sam Rosales 50 P.A.D. TEACHER, 1VIr. Martinez, does much to stimulate interest in comparative governments for his students. james Barrett George Johnson Robert Martinez Social Studies Relate In an attempt to make the members of teen-age gen- eration aware of the world in which they live-past, present, and future-Chamberlain High School pro- vides a variety of enlightening Social Studies courses. World History takes the student on an exhilarating tour to the four corners of the earth, from the be- ginning of recorded time to current national and in- ternational events. American History promotes effec- tive citizenship in our democracy through an under- standing of our great heritage. Problems in American Democracy gives a realistic presentation of the funda- mental economic, social, and political developments in present day American society, with emphasis on Americanism versus Communism and the threat Com- munism presents to the free world. American Govern- ment includes a study of government as it applies to the city, county, state, nation, and most important, people, and its place in world affairs. Psychology offers an opportunity to develop a bet- ter understanding-the how and why-of human be- havior. Family Life guides students in personal ad- justment to and understanding of life's changing situations. Bible History covers the historical and literary background of the Old and New Testaments.

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