Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1966

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Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 119 of 308
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CHESS CLUB-Front row: Linda Blackburn, Gary Walker, Dan Elliott, Carolyn Whiteside. Second row: Ted Micceri, Doug Andrews, Louis Richardson, Dennis Neyman. Chess Club Pursues Skill and Accurac Checkmate! , may be the cry heard from room 222 in Chamberlain High School, as the Chess Club mem- bers maneuver their men with skill, speed, and accu- racy, while competing in their intra-club matches, to develop their playing ability and knowledge of chess, a game which has been played through the ages. Many members can be found in secluded parts of the school striving to improve their game. The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Theodore Micceri, sends rep- resentatives to other schools and tournaments to com- pete in matches with rival chess clubs of the Tampa Bay area. These matches aid the members in develop- ing precision and prospective, to play a better game. I,,1 Tommorrow's Doctors Gain Skill Toda For those on their way to a career in medicine or any phase of the medical field, Chamberlain High School's Para-medical Club offers a leading activity for back- ground. The Paramedics sponsored by Miss Jill Kin- ney and Mrs. Moorehead and Mrs. Mitchell from the Women's Medical Auxiliary, serve their community and themselves by working in hospitals and doctors' offices. They take field trips to different hospitals to further their knowledge of certain careers in medi- cine. They ask professional speakers to come and speak of the different facets of medicine to give the prospective doctor or nurse or medical technician pre- spective of things to come. ,611- ga ii' -.X Lv ' f .fi fx 3 3 . I pg PARAMEDICS-Front row: Miss jill Kinney, Toma Conway fsecretaryj, Shirley Burris, Cheri Conway. Second row: Pat Herman, Elizabeth Sheppard, Greg Daniels, Sherry Hall. ll5

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V A I Yi 9 3' l f up - ff .,-1, 1 FBLA-First row: Linda Hasselburg, Donna Tynes, Barbara Vetzel, Hazel Pennington, jo Falvo, Mary Cobb, Hanna Perez, Dayle Neal, Mrs. Napolitano. Second row: Linda Dirnick, Joan Mercer, Nanda Binnion, Cynthia Atwater, Mickie Daugette, Joan Hudson, Th' d K th Smith, Pat Veomett, Barbara Channell, Delene Maribeth Archer, Sally Whisler, Diane Denmark, Chrystal Sentell. 11' row: a y . T ' L Rhoades, Kathy Blue, Beverly Lentz, Robert Humphries, Darla Miller, Jane Krutsch, Pat-95' Baffh010mCW, FCFC Z3Hlb1fO, CT1 CC- FBL Members Surve World Cf Business Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and over all good ofhcc management are the requirements of the busi- ness world of today. Push button machines of all shapes and sizes need to be put to work by the use ofa skillful hand, a quick mind, and just plain good know-how. The FBLA members have taken part in the various activities concerning secretarial work and are being greatly rewarded by these numerous before- hand experiences. They visit several business ofhces to gain on-the-spot information, and take a quick sur- vey of a typical business girl's career in this world of Production Cf Food Depends On FFA The production of food is of vital necessity for a rapidly growing population. Means of production by machine has enabled the farmer to meet these needs of the people within our country and help other countries with their food supply as well. Members of the FFA work on private farm projects and ex- hibits which are put on display at fairs and at Cham- berlain High. They have a Father-Son Banquet and also a National Convention is held in Kansas City for FFA members to attend, The students in Agriculture classes at school are eligible for membership in the business and financial competition. Chamberlain Future Farmers of America. ff I tix' 5 FFA-First row: Mr. Hill, Bradley Syrell, Vernon Carter, Roger Rahme Colin Kirker Larry Smith Don Lan ford Jack M Mill Don Meyer, George Avila Curtis Chipman Steve Burgess Second row 'l Ste e K' i , g i C an' Mora. Pete Heidenreich, Dennis McNicholas, Rolan Archer, Kenneth KirldpatrilciEeiRiclFariideT.eVIliLendDni Cligarles Mccabe' Braciley E . Tl A D N - -, , V, . 1 C HCT, Oug ass, Steve McCormick, mory iomws, on rlartm. Thnd lou. Stonie Braswell Ron Parlett Paul Fowler Cl - , 1 . . 1 , , yde Raznoff, Ronald Hatcher, H ld B k , Richard H ard Cpresidentl, jim Combs, Dan Rahn, Gary Yoder, Donald Hastings, Byron Dawkins, Luis Garcia, Bob Bfgwn, 3- el' 114



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s..x' I RUSSIAN-Front row: Cathy Guffey, Faith Martin, Barbara Sekella, Joy-cee Patterson, Andrea Faza fsecretaryj., Dottie McDonald, Nancy Hickey, Pam Stevens ftreasurerj. Second row: Sue Lenaerts, Renee Polen, Margaret Downing, Bruce W1l50H, Dave BZUTCU, Charles Moore, David George, Art Wilson Qpresidentj, Lynne Binder, Barbara Mazurek Qvice-presidentj. Russian Club Dances With Bamboo Poles Russian Club members actively participated this year in numerous and varied programs which illustrated the culture and life of Russians. Sponsored by Mrs. Stevens and Miss Holland, the Russian club was able to function through sanctions imposed upon C.H.S. Alumni added sparkle to the Christmas party as they joined the new members in tripping the light fantastic to the rhythmic dance of the bamboo poles. Russian foods were served and eaten heartily by everyone in attendance at the party. A trip to the Russian Orthodox Church in Saint Petersburg gave members a first hand view of one phase of Russian religion and culture. Sore feet were found to be prevalent among members, because the churchgoers were required to stand during most of the entire two hour service. Biologians Pay Visits To Exciting Places Chamberlain students watch with interest the Science Showcase which the Biologians regularly fill with their latest findings and experiments. Purchased in 1964, the display case is found in the two hundred hall outside the Science rooms. Field trips send Biologians scurrying to collect wildlife, Howers, minerals, and prehistoric skeletons. Terre Verde became the object of one field trip where numerous shells were found and later classified for display. A trip to the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home furnished members with valuable information on modern embalming procedures. Movies, slides, and lectures, teach recent scientihc developments to members and interested Chiefs. Fu- ture plans include scuba diving to capture live salt water animals and sea plants. BIOLOGIANS-Front row: Mrs. june Abrey Cadviserj, Karen Brasseur, Candy Schippnick Kathy Bohannon William Pa ner Pe Neupauer ftreasurerj, Sandi Cira Qsecrtaryj, Pam Rivers. Second row: Donna Dernmel, Steve Abrey Qpresidenitj, Greg Pietz Dave rett, Russell Miller, Doug Andrews, Don White, Don Tabbutt fvice-presidentj, David Hively, Steve Nott. 116

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