Hot Springs High School - Old Gold Book Yearbook (Hot Springs, AR)

 - Class of 1945

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t 154. 55? if it 1' Ruff , Kid, f' . Hundreds of house slippers were made by the 'girls of the Home EC. Departmentg lap- boards and ashtrays, by the boys in the manual training classes. Attractive and ser- viceable atqhans made by the homeroorns PAGE xx were Varied colors and styles, some embroid- ered With floral designs, one all-white cen- tered With a Red Cross-but it would be hard to tell which one was prettiest. 13

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Real Cunha wav, 1 A' I 34 IUNIOR RED CROSS members relate to the assembly their experiences while visiting the Wards devoted to occupa- tional therapy in the Army and Navy Hospital, The speakers are Bette Hall, Ioe Poe, Iohn Rushing, George Collier Qstandingj, Kathryn Ann Smith, and Betty Miles. Red Cross Worker. Everybody's inter- estedg everybody's enrolled. Its almost as much a part of high school as football and English, You can't even Walk through the building without seeing or hearing something about lunior Red Cross Work. But those Who participate in it don't call it Work: they, con- sider it a privilege to do things for others. Yes, Whenever there's some service to be rendered, some job to be done, we can de- pend on the lunior Red Cross members to do it, Whether it's meeting a production quota or going over the top in a bond drive. In membership H. S. H. S. is one hundred per cent. lt doesn't take money for one to be a member-that's just a gilt. The main require- ment ior membership is a Willingness to be of service-and the student body has plenty ot that. The activities are directed by the luntor Red Cross Council. PAGE 12



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' ,tx . til.. Realizing that the Iunior Red Cross can- not confine its activities Within the walls of a building or to the school session, several of the members became instructors for the free swimming classes offered at Cheswood by the Red Cross during the summer. In order to exchange ideas with the various chapters in the county, the I-Iot Springs High School Council sponsored a IN THE SUMMER, TIME many high school students assist the Red Cross in teaching swimming lessons at the free Red Cross swimming classes. In the background are Dick Teed and Curtis Beam. Garland County organization. At a luncheon meeting Mrs. Audrey Bassett, district repre- sentative, Was a special guest: and at a tea Mr. Eldon Mason, director of the Midwestern Area, was guest of honor. Three of the county officers were chosen from the local school-president, George Colliery treasurer, Elizabeth Breitenbergg and reporter, Kathryn Ann Smith. GEORGE COLLIER PRE- SIDES over a luncheon meeting of the Garland County Iunior Red Cross. Seated among the other delegates are Elizabeth Breitenberg, Ierry Spar- ling, and Curtis Beam. Oth- ers not pictured are Betty Miles, Lelia Craigo, Beat- rice Kemp, and Kathryn Ann Smith. PAGE 14

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