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w P I 4 A NO! JOYCE, The Roman Forum did not have a beauty parlor, sarcastically replies Dave Amberg. THE OFFICERS OF LATIN CLUB ARE Consuls, Mi- chelle Totten and Dave Ambergg Scriba, Patsy McDermottg Quaestor, Patience Smithg and the Senators are Judy Allgood, Louisa Hilenski, Carlos Gorostiaga, Dusty Farr, Tom Isherwood, and Jody Bicking. tium Sine Litteris Mars Est MISS CHARLOTTE HIGH CANDIDATE, Sue Broderick, poses with escort Richard Walker. For Latin students whose interests in the ancient language has not been limited to classroom studies, a Latin Club, known as Laeti Latini, was established in 1961. This club, not confining its interests to the language itself, also centers its purpose around knowledge of Roman life, history, and literature. Striving to contribute to the school stature and spirit, Latin Club sponsored a number of projects. The major items undertaken were the homecoming float and the sale of year pins for all classes. For the Christmas festivities of C.H.S., Latin Club decorated the auditorium for the Senior High Chorus Concert. Any student who wishes to increase his knowledge of the Latin language and Roman culture will benefit by joining the Latin Club. Pk THE MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB ARE Ronnie Youmans, Billie Simmons, Judy Allgood, Betty Blake, Carolyn Snyder, Isabel Turner, Carole Hall, Pamela Crosland, Bonnie Bosman, Melody Robinson, Bonnie Bateman, Sue Broderick, Linda Travers, Louisa Hilenski, Leslie Cummins, Lorene Rutz, Dusty Farr, Shirley Ries, Rosemarie Agnoli, Judy Sharp, Joyce Skotko, Dave Amberg, Ski Hilenski, Tom Isherwood, Nicky Myers, Robert Donald, Jody Bicking, Beverly Douglas, Patsy McDermott, Patience Smith, Virginia Cooke, Michelle Totten, and Carlos Gorostiaga. 'Leisure without learning is death 55
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... W X DX THE MEMBERS OF THE PARA-MEDICAL CLUB ARE Carol Allman, Susan Jeffries, Sandra Houghton, Vickey Chaffin, Vicki Arnold, Gail Kristich, Peg Mushinsky, Lynn McKenzie, Elaine Castillo. Second row: Ann Clancey, Rosemarie Agnoli, Carry Albritton, Beth Jamison, Judy Allgood, Melody Robinson, Billie Simmons, Joyce Skotko, Sue Broderick. Third row: Judee Budlong, Diania Surgeon, Sandra McFarland, Barbara Brumbaugh, Rae Lynn Plummer, Isabel Turner, Sherry Mason, Martha Lowe, Barbara Schaar, Mary Griffith. Fourth row: Judy Tyner, Anne Humphrey, Claudette Pridgen, and Holly Conover. and trzpers Render Services The Para-Medical Club of Charlotte High School parti- cipated in the fund-raising campaigns of the County Tuberculosis Association, Cancer Society, and Crippled Children's Drive. Members also volunteered for'work at St. Joseph's Hospital in Port Charlotte. At the 1964 District C Convention in Sarasota, Rosemarie Agnoli was elected Vice-President, while Beth Jamison, having received the nomination for State Secretary, patiently awaited the state convention ir Ocala to see whether or not she would be the fourth consecutive State Secretary from C. H. S. Para-Meds assisted with all school immunizations. In- formative speakers and movies from the local health department helped students decide on health careers. A4 , ji, - 1. A-ix!-53 ROSEMARIE AGNOLI, NEWLY ELECTED VICE PRESI- DENT, OF DISTRICT C , works with Joyce Skotko, present State Secretary, and Beth Jamison, hopeful candidate for State Secretary of Para-Meds. 2 ssss itsr ' 1 .7 ,' . 2 . ., y- ,,. as :mg -, , ,,. w . pai-,V-7 . f 2 'same a . 'iiii K Y 'iii ,gy I - A lis D In p kzzyk . iv 'V if ' -ft? T -r r ,,,, ggs it. . ,Q , if fflfiff, 'f i,- - i-'-- 1, A ' ' f', Elflf . 'ii Qlljf 75' T -gg . ff, 33 ' ' 'ffl L .ff A ' i L 5G'i7f5j.igI ii 1 I ' tidy? L , . :,, we 5 I f . f .few if i, f. XX ,, V, ,,,7 wr . ,igni xi ,.., at ,Vi -L i I ,. , ' fn 1 fs' S1 'I' ' V 'F Ii 2 ifwizfvrt' -' fill ' 1 VU 4 V i . 'Y ,Q . Y ' 2 ,,-', J ' THE OFFICERS OF THE PARA-MEDICAL CLUB ARE Rae Lynn Plummer, Treasurerg Susan Jeffries, Secretaryg Jackie Hunter, Presidentg and Carol Allman, Vice President. MISS CHARLOTTE HIGH CANDIDATE, Susan Jeffries, poses with- her escort, Herb Baerwaldt.
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Pep quad Sponsors Zesyful Pep Squad is composed of a group of girls interested in promoting school spirit through cheering and various projects. To make money for these projects. members of Pep Squad sell blue and gold shakers and programs at home football games. Their biggest money-mak- ing projeet, sponsoring a Powder- Puff football game, earns the squad approximately four hundred dollars each year. Pep Squad has many worthwhile projects which contribute greatly to Charlotte High-foutfitting the cheerleaders in uniforms. the total cost of whieh is three hundred dollarsg paying for the cheerlead- ing pages in the annual, and supplying erepe paper, shakers, and anything else the cheerleaders need. Paying for the hand bus to out-of-town football games and buying tennis equipment for the Cirls, Physical Education Depart- ment are also activities of the organization. Squad members may be recog- nized at any athletic event during the year by their blue and gold uniforms. The girls not only serve Charlotte High School through the many projects they undertake but they also contribute to school spir- it by cheering the Tarpons on to victory. PEP SQUAD OFFICERS ARE Donna McCullough, MISS C. H. S. CANDIDATE, Clorie Anna Bennett, poses with escort Tom Isherwood. CHERYL McCORT AND LINDA WILSON, varsity cheerleaders, decorate the goal posts with crepe paper donated by Pep Squad. CHEERLEADERS LINDA JOHNSON AND CANDY SMITH accept new uniforms from Pep Squad members Jackie Kemp, Sherry Smith, Pam Sheffield, and Celia Winesett. W IWIiss Sally Baldwin, Pep Squad sponsor, sits surrounded by limitless shakers. public-ity ehairinang Bi-th Ianiison, presidentg Brenda Isaacs, viee presidentg Pam Sheffield, treasurer, Sherry Smith, parliann-ntarian3 and Pat Dietz, seere- ta ry. 56 i 4
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