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Mr. Phillips-excellent teacher, memorable friend 1-11:9 MQ 1 During a year's time one hears many voices. Some have meaning to the ear and indicate to the mind the personalities of the speakers behind them. One such voice is that of Mr. James Phillips. His cheery Good Morning! heard on the intercom makes students realize that it just might be a good momingn even though it is a school morning. Although he teaches mass classes, Mr. Phillips makes it his business to know each of his students by name and, even more important, to know him by character. As a graduate of Hot Springs High and a Phi Beta Kappa university graduate, Mr. Phillips is a symbol of the high caliber of students Hot Springs High can produce. Mr. Phillips is a person who is known by everyone, and he attempts to know everyone. He makes students feel that they are more than just educated mechanical robots to be turned out by teachers. He accepts the students as his friends, and he gives of himself as a friend should. Because of his lovable personality, his abundant know- ledge, and his conquering smile, the Old Gold Book staff dedicates the 1970 Old Gold Book to Mr. Iames Phillips - an excellent teacher, a memorable friend. Clipper leftD MR. JAMES PHILLIPS. CCenter rightj GREETING STU- DENTS with the morning announcements is a part of Mr. Phillips' daily routine. CLower leftD HOURLY CUPS OF COFFEE help to keep Mr. Phillips going. V 11
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-gr Q h .. ' M sed: .Q ti.. N i 2 ,AA11- fir .,,, Mfrs. Q ef- . 'A cyct 10 Mrs. Mackey, a great woman, has passed this way Mrs. Mackey, a great woman, has passed this way. She dedicated her talents to the student of today, the leader of tomorrow, and her memory is alive in the worthy citizens she influenced. P An intense patriot, Mrs. Mackey spurred the spirit of thousands with her speeches on our country and its flag. She contributed irnmeasurably to the civic, fratemal, charitable, and educational organizations of l-lot Springs and Arkansas. That inexhaustible energy that challenged and inspired others made Mrs. Mackey an unforgetable character. Teacher, administrative assistant, school board member - Mrs. Mackey believed in the student. Hot Springs High School holds her memory dear. Cllpper rightj MRS. HARRIS MACK- EY, member of board of education. 0 M , ,..E,g:.w- CLower leftl Mrs. Mackey talks on A A Americanism in I-ISHS assembly. CLofw- er rightj On 'gohnnie Mae Mackey Day, proclaime by the mayor, Mr. Mears presents a gift from the school.
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