Oak Ridge High School - Oak Log Yearbook (Oak Ridge, TN)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 24 text:

Besides ieaching machine shop, Mr. Charles W. Carnes' main inieresis are phoiography, fishing, and gardening, For the past iwo summers much of his Time has been iaken up in remodeling his house. He is on the safeiy committee ai ORHS and sponsors The iuninr class. RIGHT: in addiiion io his work in mechan- ical, technical, and archiieciurai drawing, Mr. Eugene M. Moody, a junior ciass sponsor, is working for his masfer's degree af UT His knowledge of archiieciurai drawing has come in handy, as he has been working during The summers on his own new house in Maryviile. I po4l -'-an-.gba FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA The Thomas Dunigan chapter of The FTA, sponsoied bv Miss Jairaid and Mr. Bailey, was formed four years ago in an Jiorf To promoie a deeper appreciaiion of The responsibiiiiies of Teaching em Eiiifiihi- LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss jairaid, Dougius Curiivinvn, pvc-'deri Bincn Gieen ue MCReyriOids, setieiaryg Marion Miiler, piogiiirn riifiirnmiig Gwen Kiig M i Cin io Barbara Bianion, vice-president, Mr, Bailey. 20

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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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Through the various music organizations at ORHS we receive a widened interest in music. Our band furnishes us with concert music and a varied program for easy listening, the Rythm-Aires keep us iumpin' with dance music. To these instrumental groups the Choral Ensemble and Girls' Chorus add their well-trained voices. BELOW: By practicing difterent songs to sing tor the school and civic organizations, the choral ensemble learns to read and appreciate music. df? m sr. CHORAL ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Helen Thomas, Donna Bryant, Joan Greene, Doris Cartee, Mary Catherine Davis, Glenda Keys, Ann Jones, Julia Holley, Sue Alfred, Gwen King, Director, Mr. Raisis. SECOND ROW: Sue Smedley, Ruth Bernstein, Bette Stubbs, Sandra Horan, Sandy Walker, Linda Pastor, Pryntha Wyatt, Mary Lou Hull, Jo Halsey, Linda White: THIRD ROW: Mary Anne Jamieson, Nancy Bradley, Linda Bailey, Jean Phillips, Pat McNabb, Judy Blakely, Peggy Jarvis, Mary Tarleton Jones, Sue Worthington, John Tillery. FOURTH ROW: Conrad Pierce, Bernard Jessee, Wintred Spangler, Joe DiCarlo, C. H. Shannon, Robert Berry, Harry Carper, Adrian Lawler, Jerry Ramsey, Larry Mason, Buddy Holley. elk.. ABOVE: Mr. Raisis is known for conducting the Oak Ridge Sym- phony Orchestra and the high school choral ensemble. He is interested in all activities concerning music in the school and sponsors the iunior class. During the day, orchestra, choral ensemble, and classes in the ele- mentary schools, help to keep Mr. Raisis very busy. During the summer he prepares for each school year by working with other outstanding musicians. Mr. Raisis enioys playing the violin and has pleased many audiences with his playing. L Q- it A l B Y vi Q i . i 'L jr? 4 K in -I if f ist! W ' ' rt f ...gr K.

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