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 135 of 308
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-Y if Y , ,M -,mm MC Club Washes Cars For arch of Dimes A Hash of green and gold, a proud letterman has passed. All athletes who earn a sports letter are hon- ored With membership in the C Club, a distinctive achievement. Many owners of green and White jack- ets on campus were these VIP letters with pride. Cn Clubbers operate the concession stand in the gym to earn money for purchase of all the letters and jackets awarded at Chamberlain. The boys also sponsor a car wash, donating all proceeds to the March of Dimes. Many hours of hard practice in one sport or an- other of the comprehensive program or special ser- vices to some project of the athletic department bring the coveted awards to the sports loving Chiefs. L ' A DO I GET TRADING STAMPS? asks Theo Schweitzer of salesmen jim Notaro, Steve Garvey, and Chris Amundsen. :Ill I ll I , ll I inv- DUCKING THE SPRAY, Gary Yancey and Tom Walker find the March of Dimes car wash to be as much honeplay as work. 4 I i :- C CLUB-Front row: Steve Felsenthal, Kent Collier, Duffy Vanderford, Art Hudson, Paul Jeske, jack Mayworth, Doug Snyder, Tom Springer, john Smith, Garrett Wasson, Tandy Vinson, Ronnie Holley, Mike jordan, Tim Keough. Second row: Mark Vifhidden, Ray Wiley, Monk Tallant, Chris Amundsen, Preston Harman, Bobby Covington, Hank Dunn, Tomrny VValker, Eddie Czeck, Tom Pearce, Ted Micceri, Gary Briggs, Steve Garvey Qsecretaryj, Mike Carey, Bob McCook, Luis Garcia. Third row: David George, Mike Vacher fvice presidentj , Richard Sopka, jim Notaro, Jim Millican, Bob Buda, John Green, Wiley Matthews, Scott Wiseman fpresidentj, Brian Ritchie ftreasurerj, Gary Yancey, Ken Young, Willard Eberhard, Bill Stuck, Randy Rigby, Bruce Wilson, Den- nis Neyman. 131

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f ' A i v' 1 1 L' 1 , f 5 f 7 ' 1 f , fl ! V F . . 4 1 , J. L 'l, 'I Y i ' ' d h M Lau hlin Hu h Ebner, Frank Gaffney, SPORTSMANSHIP, INC.-Front row: Stewart Shook, John Mixon, Kim Mea ei 10 U C . ' g .- Bill Chrimes, George Gillett, Rodney Maggiacomo fsecretaryj, Paul Wells. Second row: William Brown, John Chapgrgzrllg 451:31 dentj, Jim Denton, Gary Gorham, Tommy Clothier, Jimmy Lowe, Fred Conley, Dale Clark, Chrls Luppells QVICC PICS J, g Snyder, George Carlisle Qtreasurerj. UP GOES THE POSTER with the help of john Chapman, Rodney Maggiacomo, and Chris Luppens for school spirit. CHECKPOINT CHARLIES are Charles Braun and Stewart Shook as they reserve the student section for CHS students. Sq 5 X ui i f 3,-f Q-V . .P 14 . . ,. : ' Sh - ' rf . f ' HQ R 'T vu-J-' I -lR Sportsmanship, Inc., Keystone of Spirit Beat! Beat! Beat! Lamentations of an overworked student? No, it's the cry of the spirited Sportsman- ship Club, repeated and reproduced on a myriad of posters and signs. Informing as well as peppy, these signs add a bright colorful note to the hallways and lunchroom before each football and basketball game. To keep the student section free from outsiders, the Sportsmanship ushers check identification cards at the student gates of the stadium. Finishing the year on an appropriate note, Sports- manship rewards with a trophy the efforts of the boy and girl who displayed the greatest amount of school spirit during the year.



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ff' 2, MONARCHS-Front row: Tim Keough fpresidentj, Steve Rush, Gary Yancey, Doug Burlett, Bobby Covington Qtreasurerj. onarchs Collect For Goodwill Somewhat hampered by the restrictions of sanctions, CHS Monarchs carried on in the Lion tradition for the first months of the year until officers gained worth- while experience in organization. Sponsored by the Tampa Lions' Club, Monarchs participated actively in the Goodwill Industries Clothing Drive, Hlling the familiar bags with clothing and other articles. They sold doughnuts throughout the many housing areas neighboring Chamberlain, and soft drinks at the annual Gasparilla parade. The money derived from these projects has increased the related activities of this years' Monarchs. The funds will help further the Monarchs' goal of service to the school and to the surrounding Tampa community. Jerry Barker Qsecretaryj y row: Larry Wren, Y-Teens Contribute Thru Tampa YWCA Chamberlain Y-Teens spend a typically busy year, giving service and gaining broadening experiences. Working through the Tampa YWCA, the girls chalk up many service hours making bandages for the hospital and working at homes for the elderly. Also at the Y the CHS group participate in the Christ- mas bazaar, held every year. For pleasure and enlightenment at Easter time the Y-Teens attend the Black Hills Passion Play in Lake Wales, taking time out from school to make the worthwhile trip. Every spring, the girls conduct a car wash to earn money to carry on their many projects, foremost of which is the buying of new books for the Chamberlain library. l V -.,, is , ,Af x.. ' , ,f -'fr Y-TEENS-Front row: Linda Powell, Sandy Mitchell, Pat Herman, Linda Dieas fsecretaryj, Linda Dimick, U. B. Bradford. Second row: Pat Meeks, Joan Seneca, johnette Busch fpresidentj, AnniBelle Allen, Carol Dietz Qvice-presidentj, Gaynell Willis, 132

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