East High School - Beacon Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1961

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Page 28 text:

Woodvvorlfs Encourages Craftsmansllip Metals Provide Practical Experience Ray Qualls, Robert Vandergritf, George Smith, Sammy Boback, lames Inman, and Bobby Kite are examining the lathes in metals shop. These rna- chines are only a few which boys en- rolled in this course must know how to operate. 22 lack Doane, Lorry Ruth, and Max Witt add the finishing touches to a lawn chair, while Danny Meador and Iohn Blackburn begin assembling parts of 'another one. The woodwork shop is well-stocked thus providing the neces- sary equipment for the boys to gain skill in craftsmanship. Mechanical Drawing Requires Precision Phil Sharp explains to Mike Roberts, David lack, and Ron- nie Fry how he made this particular design. Mr. Bob LeSueur teaches mechanical drawing students that accuracy in small details is important in completing a ,design 1'

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ww mt .. ,M.,g,,N- K ludy Carpenter, Sandra Edwards, and David Booher are learning of their obligations to their country in a fresh- man civics class. Charts, such as this one, clarify many areas of study. Areas such as city, county, state, and federal government operations are studied. OMOBLIGATIONS to Om. eowwuf 5 22 ff fl BN-1-var 5 DUTIES 1 'W Fir vvm ' ' 4, xlijfii, 5?C9ERTY K ,,,,f,,g5 -... mama ' N... Juanes A mm Q sw cours TK, x im Pexcmty :me nwmcur f sthgatxxu i if :wg fl. fp- :, 15 6263.32 Ti ., . coxttug maxed! L: :zrtaxueiei pn :nf MED FOP - 4 vvzooucnmf2E:5,3, C. UEYERIQBKNATL L. W. 4i .'fF'?R .Www , f ..fsfr.,, ky, fs ww. X at LC ff? ' 2 :usurp-oz Yrs' IH Man: 5 'V MAJGRQT is IH H 'vm Q Eg ef 2 ist 1 5 A NWQASIQY Clvies Cites Ilhligations History Motivates Current Events A panel discussion is in progress in Miss Iessie Neubert's history class. Studying the history of our country is a requirement of every junior or senior at East High. Current affairs are reviewed approxi- mately once a Week, thus providing each student with an opportunity to express his own views on current items. S



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Lab Diversifies Interests Biology students are studying specimens ot microscopic size with the new instruments pur- chased for the department. Laboratory periods substantiate the ideas these students are exposed to in classroom ses- sions. Dissection ot animals and plants such as the rose, hydra, and irog are included in the course. Chemistry Challenges All Mr. C. A. Browning is ex- plaining how to balance an equation' While the class gives him their rapt attention. They know that it is necessary to learn this before beginning an experiment in the laboratory. Each student has an oppor- tunity to prove the accuracy ot equations in the laboratory, one ot the best equipped in the area. General Seienee Intrignes Freshmen Shirley Easterday, Iohnnie Lou Keith, Carol Dalton, and Glenda Carpenter are looking in a balanced aquarium. Gen- eral science students study plant and animal life, atomic energy, and planet origin. Touching on these phases de- velops interest in a particular tield of science, such as bi- ology, physics, or chemistry. 23 X?

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