Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 64 text:

FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA-Front row: Don Meyer, Randy Robinson, Stan Williams, Larry Haug, John Chaney, Larry Smith, joey Steward, Colin Kirker. Second row: Toby Bourland, Tom Bryant, Patrick VVood, Pete Heidenreich, Fred Green, Terry Judway Qtreasurerj, Carl Packwood, George Dame, Allen Hanchey fsecretaryj, Hank Mfilliams. Third row: Mr. Roland Hill Qadviserj, David Powell, Jack Lynn, Richard Souder, Butch Small, Stonie Braswell, Boyd Moore fpresidentj, Dixon Davies fvice- presidentj , Luis Garcia, Daniel Knight. Fourth row: Paul Fowler, Gary Yoder, Glenn Kirkland, Marion Hilton, David Saunders, John Pierce, Steve Cloud, Julio Palomino, John Mitchell. Fifth row: Ron Parlett, Bernard Faria, Thurman Hatten, John Conkle, Terry McDaniel, Richard Ward, Richard Former, Alton Chapman, Jim Combs, Tom Swindal. 5'..1.T.1i 3 H SHOWING his prime Angus bull that he raised from a calf, Boyd Moore has hopes for a blue ribbon at the State Fair. THIS IS BUT A SMALL GOG in II complex machine, ex- plains Mr. Hill to a very attentive group of Ag students. 60 :sq FARNI SAFETY is the theme of CHS Future Farmers' display at the fair which is ofered as a public service. griculture Courses Keep FFA's to Date With our rapid change from an agrarian society to that of an industrial giant, the importance of farming has been overshadowed by the mechanical marvels of big businessfl Nonetheless, our dependency on the vanishing food-producers has increased with the population explosion. To train future farmers and ranchers, Chamberlain offers a three year program to all interested boys. Here they are able to receive a top-notch education in the fundamental workings of rural life. Three year Ag students gain first-hand experi- ence by working on farms and l ranches in the area. , 1 K, Members of Ag classes are eligi- 3 y A Wes ble to join the Future Farmers of 'fri America. Working as a club, the Q y boys labor on private farming pro- 1 ' jects and exhibitions for fairs and X dlsplay' Roland Hill

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4 ,, cial, ...Al M, V A, RULERS' AND TRIGONOMETRIC planes aid William Brown in drawing' intricate lines for floor plans in a Drafting I project. vi L TAKEN UP with sidewalk surfin' Charles Williams and james Kenney complete their own skateboard. 5112- -fi g .5 if 4' V W .1 5 1 Jack Meier john Jackson Donald Turner Industrial Arts Help Students Find Jobs An ever modernizing world opens many doors to men and women having training in the industrial arts. All facets of progress from medical research to space rocketry are dependent on the practical arts. Chamberlain offers a Wide variety of courses to kindle an appreciation for industrial education and its benefits. Drafting, a highly technical one-year course is designed to prepare students for college or jobs in industry. Electronics is olfered to those desiring col- lege preparation or after graduation employment as trainee technicians. Included in the course are the basic fundamentals of electricity as well as important skills. A third industrial education course, shop, offers to mechanically inclined students a varied program of construction and repair of machinery and greater understanding of the proper uses of machines and safety precautions. E Q PUTTING ON FINISHING TOUCHES, Larry Hatten ap- plies varnish to wooden spice cabinet he made in shop. 59



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D. C. T. Teaches Skill, Learning and Earning Prepare, train, learn. These words are the guide- posts for students involved in Diversified Cooperative Training QDCTD. Through a combined systern of learning in school and practicing the knowledge gained in an actual business situation, Charnberlain's DCT students are given the opportunity to prepare for the future. Benefits come in many ways . . . financial rewards, valuable friends and business references, and oppor- tunities to participate in activities sponsored by the organization. Typical activities in the DCT Club are Early Bird Breakfast, and Parent-Student Recep- tions. Regardless of all the extras, students must work hard to main- tain their status. Only through con- tinual effort, devoted study, and strict self-discipline are they able to achieve their goal-that of learning while earning. M. Ramsey THINK gl - DISTRICT GOVERNOR of D.C.T. is zz high ojice of honor attained by D.C,T. member Robert Earls of Chamberlain, L? LEARNING SKILL while earning, Lynn Wbrthington listens to Mrs. Margaret Odle, RAT., in ojjzice of Dr. M. Guest. SJIILING SERVICE at Kwik Check is shown by Donna Hales and Kenny Pippin as they are directed by rUr. Paul TVilIiams. DCT-Front row: Deane Hiott, Jo Ann Borders, Jeri-Lynn Riley, Robert Derr, Nikki Norris, Linda D. Johnson, Donna Hales, Kay Soule. Second row: Miss Marguerite Rarnsey fsponsorj, Vlilliarn Dennison, Nancy Yon, Pat Blessinger, Jackie Dougherty, Lynn Yvorthington, jennifer Walker, Vickie Pippin, Ann Tyrell. Third row: Ronald Yoho, Robert Earls, Lee Grear, Joyce Galbraith Theresa Zander, Richard YVaters, Douglas Strickland, Terry YVright, Sammy Conway. Fourth row: Gerry Northrup, Gary May Scott Norris, Robert McCracken, Ken Mathison, Kenny Pippin, Carol Butler, Leo Conrad. . ,fx SL. ' 'lsiiiii i 3 1- Q , . 4 ' A' A .A 4, I v I' ' . J A I M ,Bn T' AE, Q 1: ,-1 5 , - i 'e 1' 'Q I . q 5 9 Ar- ' . A' T -ir' ' sg i f FQ? in , lk f I ' I K Ji . 1 ,., I

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