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The Arts-Inspiration, 0 creaiion, and renovation Mm we-f nn. Xi wi. K., x Nancy McNair looks serious as she does Un inmwfe bn of 'amber N H. The 2:00 art class of Mr. Grossman Work. ,tr X! busily practices pen and ink 4 . techniques. 5 5174, Mr. Hfimby's lO:l5 Art ll class creates colorful igurffz ot paper mnche. .1 r gf fx ABOVE: Waterpainting, weaving, jewelry-making, oil painting, and photography are all artistically-inclined hobbies of Mr. John Hamby, art teacher. During the past two summers he has loaned his talent ta Chucky Jack as assistant technical director. While in school he displays his ability through the prom, the Nativity, and Social and Recreation Committee. LEFT: Thanks for the scenery and decorations for the senior banquet, junior-senior prom, Christmas dance, Nativity and the bulletin boards often go to Mr. Iiy Grossman-with Mr. l-lomby's able assistance. At home and during the summer this busy man enioys painting, carpentry, gardening, teaching' summer art classes, and ramping with his son Karl. I8
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The mirror of life Victor McLaughlin, SuAnn Preston, and Nancy Ann Reed expound diversely during Mr. Lewis' 9100 Public Speaking Class. The learning process is never ending- back stage veteran Joe Kelley teaches Brenda Boyd, Mary Tarleton Jones, and Larry Moore the intricacies of lighting. ,Mm wit Powder and paint are carefully applied by Rhea Diamond, while Beth Sanderson tries hard not to wiggle. Busy, busy, busyl The all-essential back stage crew scurries about painting, sawing, and hammering in preparation for the big event, FIRST ROW: Joe Kelley, Carolyn Spence, Victor McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Larry Moore, Howard Horn, Lila Davis, Patsy Mayes, Rhea Diamond, Bette Stubbs, Jimmy Wilson, Linda Guides, Elaine DeSi- mone, Mary Moran, Donna Marie Jeanseau, Robin Smith, Carolyn Rogan, Eric Morgan, Joyce Berry, Elizabeth Scott, THIRD ROW: John Norris, Barbara Spencer, Ann Ritter, Adele Bonham, Jean SchiHman, Ann Coldwell, Nollie Sharp, Pamela Marsha, Betty Gaye Barnett, Melissa Woodbridge, Roma Haynes, Deane Johnson, April Moore, Barbara Nelson, Brenda Boyd, Evelyn Pope, Carroll Broyles, Jae DiCarlo, Charlotle Rampley, FOURTH ROW: Becky Rickman, Aynn Thurmond, Joan Wood, Nancy Ann Reed, Mary Margaret Watson, Jean Hurd, Dorothy Waddell, Nancy Boyd, Brenda Hurd, Karen Davis, Jean Phillips, Barbara Wilder, Carolyn Savage, Eleanor Muen- zer, Beth Williams, Elizabeth Lees, Ginny Miller. FIFTH ROW: Bill Wallace, Hiliard Kent, SuAnn Preston, Mary T, Jones, Frank Pollard, Marian Hudson, Betty Orrick, Patsy Moore, Janice Myers, Joan Morgan, Lynn Skinner, Kay Ledgerwood, Kaye Peterson, LaDonna Hanks, Candy McPherson, Barbara Jetter, Nancy Boudreau, Cecile Pitts, LaVonne Wells, Frances Holloway, Shirley Allen.
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hcl ,,..-' j invh 5 Q ix 1 Tj! E The purpose at industrial arts is to develop an appreciation of design and quality in manufactured prod- ucts and to explore the various industrial fields. The students in Mr, Bailey's wood' working class must be creative and have a knack lor working with 'their hands. ag A, Mr. Carol D, Bailey, a iuniar class sponsor who teaches woodworking, spends partlol his summers teaching in special education courses at the University of Tennessee, He co- sponsors the ORHS Future Teachers of America Club. For recreation he bowls with the Jolly Boys. N. . , Nz , sf: Mr. Brown's printing students help our school in many ways, They print report cards, programs, absentee lists, various office supplies, and those little green excuse slips which students need so often. ii. l' Q. Mr. Fred D. Brown has a new baby boy who takes up quite a lot of his extra time. He also does some contracting, is a ham operator, and is interested in electronics. He spon- sors the iunior class and teaches printing, electricity, and home mechanics.
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