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R , tv L' K' SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB-Front row: Faye Pike, Cathy McLeod, Eleanor Hlinitsky ftreasurerj, Judi Gage lsecretaryj, Shirlyn Hernandez, Mrs. Siemers lsponsorj. Second row: Pamela Turlington, Sherian Perkins, John Cunningham lpresidentj, Chris Nahm, John Hutchison, Al Carlton Qvice-presidentj, Robert Rogers, and Ann Hudson. Social Studies Club Revives Qld Dances It's a new kind of America-an ever-changing, fast moving member of the jet-age society. America is a youth movement. Young ideas come and the old ideas may go. Not so with the interests of the Social Studies Club at Chamberlain. This year they have under- taken the project of learning about the cultural back- ground of our country. Their interest is centered on the dances, from colonial to ante-bellum times. The club members are not only becoming acquainted with the historical aspects of these dances, but, with some help from the Tampa Community Center, they are attempting to perform these dances. These teens learn new dances but hold just a little longer to old ones. li? j.F.K. MEMORIAL BOARD is solemnly viewed by jeff Klink, Beth Harper, and james Wolfe. HISTORY CAN BE FUN! is the discovery of these Social Studies Club members during their meeting. Frank Laundy Ida Siemers XVi1liam Yanger 53
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Business Ed Prepares Way for Girls on Go Gangway for girls on the move into the business world. Chamberlain offers these commercial-minded misses many opportunities to learn what makes smooth office operation. Typists learn to be both quick and accurate as they prepare for their future careers. Among the myriad of subjects that must be assimilated are: shorthand and bookkeeping, along with the mastery of such matters as the mimeograph machine, the duplicator, and adding machine. For Hrst hand experience with exacting taskmasters, stu- dents prepare stencils for the teachers. Through their club activities the Future Business Leaders of America learn about the rigorous demands and skills required of them in the competitive busi- ness world. Under the sponsorship of the National Organization of FBLA, new members are inducted in November, and the election of oflicers is held in the spring. A beautiful candlelight ceremony high- lights this day for aspiring secretaries, bookkeepers, and office managers. Interesting speakers from F.B.I. and General Tele- phone Co., added an alert tone to weekly meetings. REINDEER EMERGE from ulsating typewriters during Christmas activities ,ip typin ass. KX Xl gqbijgijkjkf if v, fykfa i B bf Q ri FBLA CLUB-Front row: Linda Dimick, Lynn Corbin, Hanna Perez, Hazel Pennington, Linda Wheeler, Karen Howard, Vivian Marinir, Christine Rawls. Second row: Teri Lee, Cathy Mularoni, Patsy Bartholomew, Carolyn Kelley, Maribeth Archer, Susan Traughber, Mariellen Power, Jeanie Clement olitano fsponsorj. Third row: Mr. R. B. Whittington, Ruth Jones, Linda Cooper, Donna 'Whigham, Carolyn Shi T ' --Bi-briaoyce Clark, Joyce C. Clark, Gail Griner. Fourth row: Barbara McGraw, Pearlee Daugette, Nancy Henricksen, Sylvis Henry, JoAnn Wilburn, Sonya Donalson, FeFe Zambito, Pat Veometi, Cyn- thia Johnson. Fifth row: Carol Fowler, Sandra Pearson, joan Walker ftreasurerj, Linda Denham, Pat Sawyer, Vicki Olson fvice- presidenty, Janice Scott, Sherry Shepard, QPresidentj , Suzanne Horrocks. 54
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