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xx SERTOMA-Front Tow: Barry Mays, Larry Leiss, Billy Jones, Rod O'Connor, Garrett lVasson, Ronnie Holley. Second row: Art Hudson, YVilliard Eberhard, Jim Combs, Scott Wiseman,Chuck Swindle, Edwin Copeland. SertomaAids Chieftain, Helps Safety Program Well known for last year's Anti-Smoking Campaign, the Sertoma Club still upholds the line heritage they created. Although their membership is limited and exclusive, they maintain the true spirit of friendship, brotherhood, and active participation. Through their association with their parent club, the downtown Sertoma, the club continues to im- prove upon their long history of service both to their school and to their community. The Sertoma Club participated actively and was one of the most ardent backers of Chieftains Annual Traflic Accident Pre- vention YVeek. They assisted by making posters and gathering information for the safety poll. Nineteen Seniors Make imes Honor Students The names of nineteen Chamberlain seniors were added to the rolls of the Times Honor Students re- cently. The selections were based on the studentls scholastic record, his contributions or accomplish- ments, and his citizenship record. These Honor students will be recognized at a banquet sponsored by the Tampa Times. A mini- mum cumulative percentile score of 425 must have been made on the Senior Placement Tests and a 3.0 grade point average must be maintained. A student's contributions or accomplishments must indicate skill and accomplishment in one or more areas such as art, athletics, drama, or journalism. .hx ' -vs ni A 4 TIMES HONOR STUDENTS-Front row: Sandi Manetta, Karen Hirsch, Kay Parkerson, Becky Sopkin, Joanne Nathenson, Bon- nie DuPuis. Second row: Karen Lehmann, Linda Leon, Lynne Leon, Lynne Binder, Dottie McDonald, Charley Conlee, Mike Hales. Third row: Mike Keeler, Ted Micceri, Bruce Wilson, Mike Vacher, David Cobb. 133
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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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DECORATING for Festival of the Harvest Moon are committee members Connie Charlton, Paul Summa, and Andrea Faza. gif CLUB LEA QEQSHIR B QNQUETF KIWANETTES AND KEY CLUB presidents Freda Leibundguth and Tim Gurr are responsible for plan- ning annual Leadership Banquet. CHIEFS STEP HIGH in Gasparilla Parade. -Qn 44-. , , ' OPTI-MISS CLUB brightens the Christmas season by trimming a tree in the sflzool library prior to holidays. K 134 . rf H f-'N
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