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

 - Class of 1970

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-tastes N' 1 Classes attend individual and joint assemblies Students usually did not know what to expect in assem- blies. Some were called for business, such as pre-enrollment for sophomores and juniors or graduation for seniors. Other assemblies were for entertainment. A talk to seniors by Marshal Ioe Brody led into a film on drinking and driving. A filmed version of Macbeth carried seniors into a world of blood, murder, and greed. For the junior Class, March breezes brought April showers and Arkansas Tech Choir's sacred and popular music. Sophomores saw Bell Telephones phones of the future. CUpperD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Dr. Gerald Fisher, talks to the student body on Veteran's Day. CCenterD FAMOUS TELE- VISION PERSONALITY Marshal joe Brody startles the Senior Class when he draws and destroys a piece of paper. CL0werD OUACHI- TONES and Mrs. Hedy Lou Brooks double up for an assembly at Thanksgiving, as a reminder of our blessings. 9 t

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Probability Night replete with dice and cards Gambling is not completely gone. In the middle of March, the Math Department stayed up late to set up roulette wheels, slot machines, and crap tables to entice young gamblers to the annual Probability Night sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta. After paying admission, each gambler was issued fifty white cards to use as money when he bet. If a person found himself holding an overflowing supply of cards by the end of the night, he knew that he had won more than lostg others who had none left by the end of even the first half hour knew only that they had learned a very valuable lesson. CUpper leftj FEEL Snow! FREE to stand by and watch the minia- tuer bandit eat your money. Clipper rightj STUDENT DEALERS don't al- ways know for sureg so smile if you win. CCQnterj LUCKY SEVEN strikes again! Clsowerj ROUND AND ROUND and round she goes, and where she'll stop no- body knows.



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Twelve groups add to excitement of Band Variety Show The twenty-fifth annual Band Variety Show included bands from the two junior highs and the senior high band. First under the lights came the Central Junior High Band to give a splendid performance of The Great Adventure. Next to electrify the audience were the moistened strains of Rain- drops, sung by Fedette Moore, accompanied on the piano by Rebecca Watkins. The Dixieland Band added the New Or- leans beat with three selections, ending with Bluin' the Blues. After the New Orleans beat was a splendid performance of Today by Diana Wilson. Continuing the trend of pop- ular music were the Stardusters with Peter Gun, Pink Panther, and Hey Iudef' Harry Bissenet's Moonlight Music Makers made their debut singing Look Out, Cleveland and The Night They Drove Qld Dixie Down. Southwest Junior High Band concluded the first half with Liberty Fleet. After intermission the stage was as lively as before. Hot Springs High School Concert Band reopened the show with The Magnificent Seven. After their soulful interpretation of the Horse , came a new folk group called Dajok.aneteri. They contributed a splendid version of The Last Farewell. Phyllis Heinemann returned this year with a piano inter- pretation of Viva Havana. Closing the illustrious twenty- fifth show was the Hot Springs High Symphonic Band with Vaquero and Mission: Impossible. The curtain closed a magnificent evening of music after the last chord of America CUpper leftD EVERETT WINGO, light- ing manager. CUpper rightj EMCEES: Walter Cigerich, Debbie Yeldell, Bob Choate. CC:-mter leftl PHYLLIS HEINE- MANN, piano solo. CCenter rightD DIXIELAND BAND: Chris Bates, Ricky McCarron, Bill Calcote, Joe Martin, Scott Jenkins, John States. CLowerD HARRY BISSENET'S MOONLIGHT MUSIC MAKERS.

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