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 122 of 308
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V! SCIENCE-MATH-First row: Susan Wilson, Loretta Rumph fpresidentj, Julie Woods fsecretaryj, Mrs. Richardson fsponsorj. Second row: Barry Mays Qvice presiclentj, Gary Brosch, Terry Oakes, Doug Andrews, David Longsworth Qtreasurerj, Larry Lelss. Heavens Is The Goal f Science Minded A future surgeon, mathematician, astronaut or someone just interested in the world around him may be found in the membership of the Science-Math Club. Seeking an outlet for their absorption in science and math, these students organize Held trips as a pipeline to further knowledge. Included in their expeditions is a Held trip to Rivercove Museum where they seek to increase their scientific knowledge of life. The Science-Math Club sponsored by Mrs. Rumph makes an annual visit to the University of South Florida Planetarium to further develop knowledge and kindle new and growing interest in the heavens. Gun Club Yields Sharpshooters Being able to assemble his gun blind-folded may well apply to a soldier, but it also can be a characteristic of a member of the Chamberlain High School Club. The Gun Club spo-nsored by Mr. W. Tex Green, Northside Hardware and the National Rifle Associa- tion attend weekend gun clinics to learn more about speicalized fields of weapons. The members take part in turkey shoots and rifle matches to further their individual and team ability. At their frequently-held gun shops, the C.H.S. chapter members become more familiar with the weapons, learning the rules of proper care and holding of their guns. f Mawr-ffnqsmzeamww qifi? GUN CLUB-First row: Steve Abrey, Greg Pietz, Don White, Bill Stuck M'ke G A H d ' ' Second row: Mike Smith, Dave Barrett, Ken Youn , Do A d 1 Teen, rt' u son, David Hwely' Walter Barbour' g ug nrewsx d ,Rhdw fpresidentj. Jim Notaro qvice presidentj, Tommy Walker. C me Pres! em, lc ar ard, Charles Moore' Dan Rahn ll8

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A - - . r. Q PAN AMERICAN CLUB-Front row: Anthony Gardana, Marie Clark, Hazel Pennington, Sandra Haya, Debby Tarnargo, Tim Keough, Cami Dempsey Qtreasurerj, Kay Craig, Mario Montane fvice-presidentj, Debbie YVingert. Second row: Bob Yeaw, Marilaine Vtfhite fre- cording secretaryj, Mike jordan, Diane Suarez, Louise Hfilsky, jim Shephard Qpresidentj, john Green, Dennis Valdez, Connie Charl- ton Qcolresponding secretaryj, Brenda Matthews, Linda Burnett, Jeannette Bonner, Peggy Yvatson. Pan American Members id Foreign Relations An active Pan American Club pushed a program for improving relations with South American countries this year. Clem Flitz started the ball rolling by show- ing slides of Bolivia, his native country. Lectures and movies rounded out the year long theme. All Spanish language students are urged to join the Pan Am Club and participate in their many activities. Members may sign up for the Spanish Declamation Contest if they attend the state convention and are interested in competing with other Spanish speaking students nom Florida high schools. Mrs. Haya, the sponsor, helped make arrangements with two other clubs for a banquet. Each person dressed in accordance with his club's native country's garb. Dancing, eating, and playing games, provided enjoyment for everyone present. French Clubbers Sing Holida Carols Enthusiastic students united to provide French Club- bers with an exciting agenda chosen to familiarize them with French traditions, Mrs. Chancey, the spon- sor, helped prepare slides, lectures, and games which were used at meetings. French bingo, a favorite among members, is similar to the American version except that the numbers are called out in French. Hearing strange noises to familiar tunes? In December club members walked through Carroll- wood singing Christmas carols in French. In true Christmas spirit, families cheerfully invited the group in for hot chocolate, cookies, and candy. A banquet, shared with the Russian Club and Pan Am Club, ended the year's fun. French, Russian, and Spanish foods were served and eaten with relish. FRENCH CLUB-Front row: Mrs. Chancey fadviserj, Marla Sanders, Patricia Hogan, Joy-cee Patterson, Nan I 'verw6od, avid Hively, Evelyn Myers, Linda Nelson, Theo Schweitzer Qtreasurerj, Karen Hirsch. Second row: Linda Conr , Tim Barker, P Con- ley, Tim Gurr Qpresidentj, Marshall Hunt, Judi Richmond Qsecretaryj, Leroy Parr, Bobbi Stevenson Cv ce-presidentj, Pat yrrell, Karen Orr. 117



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5 2 I' . L fi K , ' V fe 5 IP' ,ah l x 1' FELLOXVSHIP OF CHRISTIAN STUDENTS-Front row: Larry Peters, Dennis Kelly, Gerald Purser, Gail Myers, Pat Meeks, Linda Dimick. Second row: Hank Lindstrom, Rex Hall, Bill Krieling, Mark Mfhidden, Roger Mace, David Chase, Steve Coleman, Cameron Albert, Mr. Scott. Third row: Darla Miller, Lynda Dieas, Rita Perrigan, Steve Appel, Leonard Yvilliams, Cynthia Atwater, Maribeth Archer, Shirley Hanchey. Fourth row: Ted Feathers, Hank Lindstrom, Horace johns, Becky Mount, Renee Rassler, Jeanie Lease, Terri Scherrnerhorn, Mar- gie Belt, Anne Paetz, Francis Beckner. Fifth row: Rex Hall, joel Johnson, Gary Yancy, Gus Bremer, Randy Rigsby, Steve Brantley, Aaron Haines, Paul Fulford, Gene Taglarini, Annie Allen. Donmng New ame, Red Cross Service Is FCS Assists School Beckoning students on Tuesdays during the first twenty minutes of each lunch hour, the Fellowship of Christian Students meets in the Choral room to hear the Gospel of Christ presented by Hank Lind- strom from the Tampa Youth Ranch located at 3010 De Leon in Tampa, Florida. The inspiration they receive at these meetings enables them to set the spiritual pace in school activities as well as those at home. i Cit and Worldwide Skiing to the rescue of people stranded in the Alps, boating to the aid of people caught in hurricanes and tornadoes are members of the Red Cross. The Red Cross aids people in countries all over the world and establishes societies in countries which are mem- bers of the International Red Cross. These are tasks of the Red Cross on the world-Wide scale. However, working on the local scale in hospitals and nursing homes are high school members. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Front row: Linda Powell, Mary Lambertson, Pat Herman, Sonia Diligent, Carol Mack. Second row: Sharon Mount, Karen Crisp, Doug Andrews, Gaston Webb, Brenda Chase. 119

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