Jacksonville High School - Red Devil Yearbook (Jacksonville, AR)

 - Class of 1976

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Page 18 text:

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if em i fr :Fi Wwe 70 0 fam lt is a cool, crisp, autumn morning. You wake up half asleep and turn the shower on. You pick out your favorite jeans, comfortable shoes, and a western shirt. When dressed, your friends come by, all piling in one car, then you're off for the Arkansas Livestock Rodeo and Fair. When you arrive, it is time to look for a good place to park, but you end up parking two or three blocks away which is cheaper anyway. When you get to the front gate, there stands before you the vast midway consisting of old and new. No matter what age or size, everyone can enjoy the fair. 1. Teresa Stutsman sits watching the crowd finding it as interesting as any side show. 2. The crowd heads on down the midway toward the main rides. 3. The large ferris wheel stands as a skyscraper from a distance. 4. Tents and other buildings line the way for all the side shows. 5. One thrilling ride is experienced by Mr. Hendricks, a teacher at jacksonville High. 6. The entrance to the great mid- way seems to empty in the early after- noon. 7. Two jacksonville students, Shelly Goforth and Laura Sager, enjoy the sights as they walk through the fair grounds. 8. After a rough time of winning prizes, Dana lohnson, Glen Roy, and Lynn Roy decide to take a short breather. Student Life 13



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iw' it Q R 5. W ri aye!!-N. g 'l ,nf .u S' -q'9 11 Ai' :Qi In early October, while the brilliant colors of Autumn filled the Ozarks, stu- dents of the Humanities and World Cultures classes traveled to the Ozark Folk Center. While there, they visited with natives of the mountain culture, and participated with them in some of the native crafts, such as basketweaving, pottery making, blacksmithing, candle making, and the caokingofhominyin an old wash-pot. ln the evening, a folk music concert at the center was invaded by the enthusiastic students who were anxious to show off their new-found skills in Ozark iig- dancingfl Sometime after midnight, the weary group arrived back in jacksonville, filled happily with the sounds and sights ofthe Rackensack, aware of the meaning of Down in the Arkansas. 1. Ricky Brim, Liz St. Martin, Kathy Cox, and john Bell are having fun trying out a man-made seesaw located on the Ozark Folk Center grounds. 2. ln the violin shop, onlooker lohn Bell watches a demonstration by one of the many Ozark people. This man made the violin he is demonstrating. 3. Mr. jones tinkers with the bus to make sure everything is in good shape before the long ride to Mountain View. 4. ln the pottery shop, Cindy Quinnelly shows her skill on the pottery wheel to one of the workers at the Folk Center. W... Student Life 15

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