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FFA Plans ActiV1t1es To Commemorate The Old West On April 25, the FFA spon- sored Western Day to com- memorate the old west and set the mood for the FFA Rodeo. Different competitions were held including the three legged race, the egg toss, and the best dressed cowboy and cowgirl winners received free tickets to the Rodeo. The Rodeo Queen was Gina Birch. D Steven Miller draws his gun and fires at Jay Smith. A Mr. Traywick shows off his Cowboy Hat during Western Day. D DeeAnn Wright, Christy Young, Shelly Roden, and Sandy Corbell compete for the best dressed cowgirl. Sandy and Shelly tied and both received tickets. Q These young people compete in the sack race. Allen Horn and Mark Haywood were the winners.
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iii? appy Birthday, Arkansas! FHS held a day long celebration to com- memorate the 150th birthday of Arkansas. The celebration was highlighted by the burning of the time-capsule on campus. The time capsule will be dug up in fifty years. The contents of the capsule was don- ated by the different clubs on campus. For the occasion, the Governor's office sent a special Sesquicentennial Flag to the school. The flag flew over the high school for the week of the celebration. Several of the students and teachers on campus dressed up in traditional clothes for the celebration. Several antique displays were put on ex- hibit the week of the celebration. Ms. Haw- kins and Ms. Phillips brought their collec- tions to the school and displayed them in the High School Library during noon. While the different classes came to see the display the women told a little about the objects. A musical exhibit was also held in the High School gym for the Upper and Lower Elementary classes. The musicians played various instruments from the time period in which Arkansas became a state. .., ' Q, ff P I ffeQv,v,w 'Q f, ff., ., , J. ,, . 7,6 KW, 1 M. ,p.w,., , W 4 'YZ f , .NXNN X X ' xx Q X X 2 A X v .NV ,ENC ' Wagga .wwf ff K f ,QW X. -, j LW, 1 ' - ,.f7.mH. 3, f f 'ff QV. ' W W O lf S S ICEN19 OFFICIAL SPONSOR f Melinda Richards dressed up for the Stacey Jones, DeeAnn Wright, Christy Sesquicentennial celebrations. Young, Sandy Corbell, Michelle Grimes, Gina Oliver and Ms. Baker pose for a 4 f Z fi Z W' fm f y unique picture. They dressed up for the Sesquicentennial celebration. Y' .
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