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DEMONSTRATING their twirling ability in a creative skit are Debbie Taylor, Darlene Russo, and Mary Beth Boleman. MAJORETTES-Front row: CeCe Willis, Dixie Fender, Bette Starks, Mary Johns, Linda Florio, Bebe Ayers. Second row: Darlene Russo, Sandi Cira, Debbie Taylor, Sandra Langhurst, Jeanne Thomas fheadj, Mary Beth Boleman leo-heady, Jeanie Martin, Sandra Hughes, Linda Conrad, Cheryl Smith. '70 Majorettes, Chiefettes Stepping high at the head of the Fighting Chiefs Band are two of the most dedicated groups at Cham- berlain-the Majorettes and Chiefettes. Picked for talent, spirit, and attractiveness, these girls give un- stintingly of their time and effort. Starting early in the year they work hard to make sure that the first half-time show will be a spectacular performance. Throughout the year they win applause, praise, and admiration for the splendid representation they give for Chamberlain in their appearances in the tradi- tional Gasparilla and night fiesta parades. They also A GLEAM OF GOLD reflects the award-winning abilities of top twirlers D. Taylor, j. Thomas, M. Boleman, and D. Russo. CLOSING a half-time show, the Majorettes form a silent salute in respect of the Chamberlain Alma Mater.
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MARCHERETTES-Front row: Cheryl Harris, Ellen Roberts, Gerry Royere, Diane Pastor, Carol Gomez, Pearlee Daugette, Jody Proctor Qheadj, Donna Hihigham, Carol Clark, Karen Anderson, Mary Lee Chesnut, Diane Harrell. Second row: Marsha Griffin, Peggy X'Vebb, Charlene Tiek, Lynne Leische, Jo Ann Thomas, Marsha Sauls fco-headj, Linda Leon, jean Allen, Lee Ann John- son, Nancy Kruger, Judy Penovich, Rosemary La Rue. Marcherettes Spice up Football Half-time Shows I ' YVarm and sunny fall days in Tampa, find the CHS l Marcherettes hard at work preparing for the start of the football season and their paft in the half-time it shows presented by the band and its auxiliary units. 'W At the beginning of the year there are aching legs, and blistered feet, but when the season begins these are forgotten. Marcherettes make up the guard which carries the colors at all games and other functions where the band performs. YVith intricate drills, color- ful costumes and pom-poms, they show school spirit and pride as they sparkle their way through each mid- game routine. Under the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Robles, these girls participate in pep assemblies and march in the Gasparilla parade with the other march- 4 ing units. The girls on the squad, who must maintain good scholarship and citizenship, are chosen by faculty judges after two weeks of tryouts in the spring. CHAMBERLAIN COLOR GUARD-Jo Ann Thomas, Marsha Sauls, Linda Leon, Lee Ann Johnson, Cheryl Harris. WITH TOP HAT AND CANE-C. Harris, D. Pastor, j. Allen, I. Proctor, M. Sauls, L, Leon, L. johnson, and K. Anderson perform a high-class skit for intra-class grading. ff' 69 Lf!!! if
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Give Band Extra Color lend an extra touch of color in special performances for the pep assemblies and the Harvest Moon Festival. Springtime marks the start of practice for everyone as tryouts are held for all aspiring girls from Charn- berlain's feeder schools and her own student body. It is then that next yearls Majorettes and Chiefettes are chosen and begin working on the routines which will delight their audiences the following fall, They also lend support to the CHS marching band by par- ticipating in state and district contests. UGIDDY-YAP! cry Linda Young, Arlene Gutierrez, and Bon- nie Adams as they come riding onto .scene of a Chiefette skit. PISTOL-PACKING Chiefettes put on another bang up show for an appreciative half-time audience. SMILING PRETTILY, Chiefettes Donna Bradley, Arlene Gutierrez, Cyndee Corbett, and Linda Young pause at the bus station prior to welcoming AFS exchange student. CHIEFETTES-Linda Hasselburg, Cyndee Corbett, Karen Drapp, Arlene Gutierrez, Linda Nelson, Linda Denham, Linda Ellis, Sandy Miller Qheadj, Carlene Reinheimer, Maryberh Maney, Linda Young, Karen Severson, Bonnie Adams, Vicki Mann, Donna Bailey 71
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