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PANEL DISCUSSIONS enlighten PTA members regarding existing problems and their possible solutions. PTA OFFICERS-Front row: Mrs. Ballans lpresidentj, Mrs. Haymond ftreasurerj. Second row: Mrs. Hardison, lvicepresi- dentj, Mrs. Griffin lhistorianj, Mr. Jackson fvice-presidentj. if i . PT Shares Student- Teacher Activities Service is their business. Organized with the major concern to help Chamberlain students, the Parent- Teacher Association early in the year sets a busy agenda. Pride in their children and community in- spire these parents to share many major activities and struggle to solve some perplexing problems. In the November election CHS PTA worked to support the ten mill assessment for the salce of the schools. They sponsor a dinner before each home- coming game and serve refreshments at the Harvest Moon Ball. Some of these mothers and fathers wel- come the opportunity to help lighten the faculty load. GUEST SPEAKERS address PTA members each year on sub- ject of possible service projects for school and community. POURING PUNCH at annual Harvest Nfoon Ball is enjoyable to PTA members Mrs. Sue Criswell, Mrs. Alildred Hardison. 143
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Band Patrons Support ll Band Functions Theylre part of the picture-and a big part, too. The parents of band members, Chiefettes, Majorettes, and Marcherettes, share all activities but the concert and show. Theirs is head start and behind scene role. They organize the campaigns to raise money for uniforms and instruments. They help make and pro- vide spectacular props for the half-time shows, and then sit back to watch with pride the marching Chiefs perform on the Held and in parades. Everywhere the band goes some members of the Chiefs Band Patrons group is sure to be on hand to act as chaperones, bring moral support, and share in the fun. DRUM MAJOR Lanny Nye wearing his ojieial head-dress, leads the band and tribe of Fighting Chiefs in bonfire show. PRIDE IN CHS ir evident as Mr. Conrad surveys the many awards won and displayed in one of many CHS trophy eases. BAND PA TRONS ehalberaned the Fighting Chiefs Band to District Contest held at Boca Ciega this year. jf: Nw . iw e Uuumberlmn Hugh OFFICERS, nm, Parkerson, Mn. Jvafhamon, Mm. Home Ollhff llghlfmg I!-psi, and Mr. Conrad, work to benefit Chiefs' band. 142
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vid FUTURE PLANS of Dacl's Club are discussed by Mr. Dunn, president, Mr. Yoho, principal, and Mr. Kane, ex-president. INSPECTING THE SIZE and quality of Christmas trees sold by the Dad's Club are Bill Krorner and Mike Hall. Dad's Club Supports Constructive Projects Dad's find new roles. When a spectator lines up to buy a bag of popcorn at the concession stand, that guy with the cap and apron who hands out the hot buttered kernels most likely will be a Chief Dad. When a carload of students hunt for a spot to leave the car during the game, another member of the club will point out a place to park. If some lucky boy needs a scholarship or loan to start on his college way, there'll be a Dad's Club fund to draw from. Chamberlain Dads also installed a sprinkling sys- tem for the football field and helped finance new seating for the stadium. In September they chap- eroned the CHS football team to Gainesville to watch the Florida vs. Mississippi State football game. Theirs is an active interest in Chiefs' major sports. ATTENTIVE MEMBERS of the Dad's Club listen to guest speaker who suggests finance projects for the Corning year. FOOTBALL FANS donate money to Dad's Club for parking privileges. 144
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