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

 - Class of 1970

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W 5 if L ... . uv., .t---...,,,,., t ALICE creates fun for all Someone flipped a switch on a tape recorder, and a few notes sounded. Voices then joined in as the entire cast of Alice In Wonderland slowly came on stage singing A-A-Alice in W-W-Won-der-la-a-and. It was all over. Four weeks of preparation had come to a climax. Over forty people had acted out the story of a little girl and her adventures as she looked for a door out of Wonderland. For two successful night performances and a standing- room-only children's matinee, audiences had been delighted. Behind the scenes additional crews of over twenty people prepared props, tested lights, sewed seams, and put up pos- ters to assure the success of Alice. A CAST Nag, Allce ......... .. ........... Karen Mullins Chesshire Cat .... --------- Rick Devine White Rabbit ............. Mary Dan Crane Queen of Hearts .... .... .. --- Kathy Tripp King of Hearts ..... -..--- Mike Glaze Duchess ......... Mad Hatter .... Caterpillar --- Dormouse ...... March Hare --.. Cook ............ ----- Charla Strock --- Harold Schwartz ----- Pam Meeks ----- Ken Beavers ------- Jeff Lowrey ----- Debbie Yeldell Frog Footrnan ...... ....... M ike Jones Knave .............. .... Rod ney Stuart Ladies in Waiting Courtier ......... Heart Children -- ------------ Becky Smith Debbie Wheatley Stevie Hamann ---- Fredrica Ethridge --..--- Cindy Fisher Bob Threlkeld Debbie Curl Don Gilbert Tweedledee ................ Alice Watkins Tweedledum ........ Charmaine Surprenant Humpty Dtunpty ---------- Neia Paleol os Mock Turtle ....... ........ P at Herilsley Gryphon ......... ----- Vanda Godwin Soldiers .... -,- Kenny Greene Sam Smith Gardeners ..... ..... I oe Martin Jorge Simmons Flowers: Pink --- ..... Iennie Cullins Blue --- ....... Becky Baswell White -- .... Kathy McConkie Rose ..... .... Ch ris Mantooth Violet ..... ..... C indy Fisher Yellow --- .... Iudy Rodgers Prop Men ....... .... M arcia Perry Jerry Ritter Executioner .... --- Bruce Kastner Clipper leftj PUZZLED ALICE questions Humpty Dumpty about his wait problem. CCenterD THE. MAD HATTER makes his point clear. CLower far lef-tj FLOWER MAK- ING is finished backstage in preparation for opening night. flower leftl WELCOME TO WONTJERLANDV' purrs Chessy.

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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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Posters help student elections Student Council elections provided a busy week that started with candidates shaking hands and passing out stickers and badges before school Monday morning. Posters and signs were hung in strategic places along the walls between the gym and the guidance offices. Tuesday brought more worry and more campaigning. Say- ings such as Let Brad be your 'dough' boy and Take your pen and vote for Ken were repeated from student to student. As the end of the week approached, candidates put their best foot forward and stepped before the student body to tell why they would benefit the Student Council. Election day was a slow Thursday. To anxious candidates it seeemed like ages before results were announcedg even then for those running for president, vice-president, and treasurer, it was not the end. Their positions were not determined until a runoff the following Tuesday morning. i '-.sf y . QGNNQE rsra Cfifossnmq ' mu 1 ..s, ,n 2 it S VQESEUENQ ,,,..-v '

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