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

 - Class of 1958

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Earning and learning go together in D. E. Guest at the DeSoto Cottee Shop gives Ann Muldoon an order tor lunch. D.E.-Distributive Education-is a pro- gram offered to juniors and seniors. who, under this plan, attend regular organized classes in the morning and work in a dis- tributive occupation in the afternoon. They may enroll in one D.E. class each year and have one elective subject. either American history or English. Subjects covered in D.E. classes include human relations. salesrnanship, retail math, business speech, advertising. display, and merchandise inventory. In work experience each student is re- quired to work an average of twenty hours per week for thirty-six weeks to receive one credit. This year the D.E. class has increased 50 percent over the number enrolled last year. There is now a total of forty-two students who earn while they learn. 53133 1: 5' A-1,4 Larry Clowers greets each patron ot the Student Council Service with a smile is J. R. Johnson's motto as he services candy store with a genial smile. cars at Roy Cross Service Station.

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Scientific experiments and explosions Our future space men and potential satellite builders need a good background in high school science: biology, chemistry. and physics. Every year the halls outside the biology class- rooms are saturated with the pungent odor of formaldehyde, which means that students have begun dissecting frogs or fish to see what makes them tick. No sooner is the dissecting season over than the innocent passerby who strolls past the chemistry laboratory finds himself set upon by other peculiar odors. Hydrogen sulfide, which gives rotten eggs their unpleasant personality, can be and is pro- duced in large quantities by the mad scientists of the chemistry classes. The only nonoffensive students of the Science Department make up the physics class. They call themselves the Knights of the Slide Rule and are ready at an instant to solve any physics problem ranging from resultant forces to coefficients of linear expansion. 'iff X521 Cl'lSmiSfry students Eddy Mason. Janis Fleming Ed McAvoy and Jimmy Jines prepare solution in the laboratory, ,X Gyroscopic action ot a wheel is observed in physics class by Oh, Granny' what big igwg YOJ have! This and many OH-ef Nielr Nahas David Clinton. and Bi'l Manatt while Nadine +lv,OuqH+5 run fl-trough Jimmy Maqness' mgnd While Tommy Rood removes a bowl from the lriln. l-lodges, Sharon Sopher, and Suzanne Kirgh seem inclined toward thoughts more Connected with biology.



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Learning arts of the home No one is ready to face the world unless he is prepared for the problems that knowing and work- ing with people may cause. Girls in Mrs. Wulff's homemaking classes receive helpful information on problems pertaining to human relations. They are well-convinced that homemaking is an up-t0- date career and that study of the facets of modern living is important. The girls will be well-prepared for any prob- lems that consumer buying or budgets may present. Cooking attractive and healthful family meals will require but minimum effort, for they are well- versed in the culinary arts. They will be entering the workaday world well- dressed, for they have studied the selection and construction of clothes and the styles and fashions becoming to the individual, As high-school graduates, the girls will be enter- ing everyday life with well-rounded personalities adequately armed with the skills of cooking, sew- ing, and good grooming. WA V V --'Bs y .4 xr Q: in l Store. ii Lamps and end tables in various styles and sizes are admired by Betty Corder and Cynthia Cobb at Bennett Furniture 5 -ilg... . iff! it l 1 Food looks inviting and tastes appetrzin when these girls prepare it, Styles fit the personality ard ooclcetboolc when made in sewing class.

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