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cr I JR. EXCHANGE-Front row: Leonard Williams, Gasper Alfieri, Robert Schatzow, Frank Leto, Darrell DiBona. Second row: Art Wilson Qsecretaryj, Steve Coleman Qtreasurerj, David Covington, David Longworth, Walter Barbour Qpresidentj. l i I , , a f i l I l .1 l gi PVITH ANTICIPATION and pride, Steve Coleman hurries on his way to the Down- town Exchange luncheon. PROCEEDING TO CARRY OUT their service project, Art Wilson and Walter Barbour assemble the sprinkling system pipes. 122 Jr. Exchange Brings ore Green to CH This year the Junior Exchange, sponsored by Mr. John McYVhirter and Mr. Henry Ennis of the Down- town Exchange Club, are endeavoring to add more beauty to Chamberlain High School by the installa- tion of a sprinkling system on the grounds at the end of the two hundred hall. Junior Exchangers also fur- ther pursue their civic obligations with a monthly at- tendance at the downtown luncheon sponsored by the Exchange Clubs of Tampa. These Junior EX- change members exemplify their school spirit by the upkeep of the Freedom Shrine and their participation in the projects of the school with contributions to the American Field Service project and their help at the annual beautification day for CHS. if
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Z CLUB-Front row: Linda Hasselburg, Donna Tynes, Carlene Fernandez, Debbie Wingert, Linda Rafferty, Suzy O'Brien, Jill Pen- nington, Ann Ayers, Kristina Stoltz, Bebe Ayers Qpresidentj. Second row: Hazel Pennington, Sara Hession ftreasurerj, Teri Lee, Martha Zeutzius, Judy Boyd, Pat Keeley, Marla Sanders, Christine Gattshall, Char-Lee Hardison, Faith Martin, Janice Parinello. Third row: Denise Cassel, Jackie Nicoletto, Beverly Rigau, Nancy Hickey, Nancy Silverwood, Nancy Bleakley, Brenda Wall, Sherry Richardson, Dawn Rush, Linda Conrad, Carolyn Cooper, Cathy Cooper, Cindy Loucks. Fourth row: Linda Burnett, Brenda Mat- thews, Julie Ward, Sue Lenaerts fvice presidentj, Linda Middleton frecording secretaryj , Pam Winkler, Cheryl Whatley, Sandy Langhurst, Louise Wilsky, Linda Ellis, Vickie Touchton, Cindy Utley, Sue Tyler, JoAnn Wilburn, Janet Boyd. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES for the Easter Seal Society are Brenda Matthews, jane Shields, Nancy Silverwood, Z Club members. MZ Club Sells Ribbons For nnual Projects A whiff of paint and a rustle of ribbon are character- istic of the early morning sessions which find Z Clubbers busy pasting and preparing booster badges for sale during the football season. Before each game the girls sell the ribbons for their money making project and promotion of the school spirit. ZH Club members also sacrifice much of their precious time to entertain the needy children of the Girlls Club and the patients of the Graham Old Peo'ple's Home. ' Zonta, the parent club, sponsors the Big Z Council, an organization devoted to fellowship and friendship among the many high school chapters. Once a month, this council meets for supper in one of the high school lunch rooms in Hillsborough County. PEDDLING RIBBONS to doubtful Ronnie Holley are two of the very convincing salesgirls, Sara Hession and Sue Tyler. 121
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M? P H6131 I EXCHANGETTES-Front row: Carol Dressler fvice-presidentj, Diane Harrell, Pat Kelley, Colen McLaughlin, Sheila Kilburn, Pam Haarbauer. Second row: Carol Corriere, Paula Brownell, Kay Craig, Marsha Grifhn, Jan l'Voodward, Peggy lVatson, joan Mercer, Cris- tina Reyes. Third row: Nina Martin, Ginny Graves fpresidentj, Candy Schippnick, Ellen Mlitucki, jan Young Qsecfetaryl, Diane Suarez, Shari Hanson, Chris Bokor, Susan Cody, Bobbie Suydam, Marjie Belt. Exchangettes Work for School and Communit Exemplifying their civic-rnindedness, the Exchang- ettes, sponsored by Mr. Joe Hlaters of the Exchange Club of Tampa, played host at a Halloween party for the St. Lawrence Orphanage, at Vale-ntine's Day, they presented gifts to the county hospital and sold poppies for the American Legion. Again this year the Exchangettes serve their school in the very helpful capacity by the weekly cleaning of the erasers in each classroom. The Exchangettes bring to CHS the echoes of folk music at their yearly Hoot- ennany in October. They join in supporting the school programs, the American Field Service project and the Inter-Club Council's annual beautification day for the school in late spring. 1 TRYING TO ZVIAKE A TASK a pleasure, Carol Dressler and jan Young clean emsers for the next school day. TVORKING VVITH DILIGENCE and pride, 5 V Linda Leon and Donna Terry wrap gifts for the county hospitalk patients.
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