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Playing I heir iiorm at a Little Hock Oktoberfest are senior Kevin Johnson and sophomore Lisa Stracklx-in. who are members of the school’s popular Cerman Band. Preparing a scene at the KLAZ Haunted House in late October are senior Sherry Cummings and junior Cindy Roper, memlx'rv of the school's Distributive Education Club of America, which helped with the project. At the start of fall, senior Vonda Thomas sorts through her warmer clothing to determine what she will be able to wear during the new season. Most Central High students welcomed the arrival of fall. Fall-27 For Arkansas' sportsmen, including senior Kenny Smith and junior Steve Cogus. who hunt near Sheridan, the ar- rival of fall brings a new hunting season.
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FALL IN TIGER TOWN vSeason of falling leaves offers change in routines of residents of Little Rock When the night air becomes chilled and the numerous trees in Little Rock begin dropping their leaves, the city begins to move at a slower pace. As if by magic, people seem to be friendlier! Though life moves at a slower pace, fall brings much in the way of ac- tivities—the annual Arkansas State Fair at Barton Coliseum, weekend football games, the start of the city's concert season, hunting, and Hallo- ween. to name a few. Fall means putting away summer clothing and searching the closets for warmer, more colorful clothing. Fall means noticing the many hues that Mother Nature has painted the many woodlands surrounding the city. And. in general, fall means happiness. The Creat Pumpkin, located at the Zoo of Arkan- sas. took on a special Central High School Tiger” appearance during the Halloween season. 26-Fall Biding “The Bug” at the Arkansas State Fair in early Oc tober are juniors Kelley Windsor and Susan Russell. Th« typical student spent $15 for an evening at the Fair
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Oi» a vivi» lo Ce ntral High. Mrs. Josephine Feioek discusses a School District project with Acting Principal Gene Hooks. Mrs Feioek. who is supervisor of English and social studies for tin- District, has announced her retirement, effective at the end of tin school year. Mrs. Josephine Feioek announces her retirement after serving 42 years in field of public education Of all Little Rock School District administrators, the most familiar one to students is Mrs. Josephine Feioek, supervisor of English and social studies. She is familiar because she has visited in the classrooms of Central High many, many times in fulfilling her duties, which also includes the supervison of journalism and speech in addition to English and social studies. Mrs. Feioek has announced that she will retire at the end of the present school year after having compiled 42 years in the field of public educa- tion. She was at Central from 1946 through 1965, first teaching in the English department and then teaching in the journalism department. Through her efforts. Central's student publications gained national recognition. “I feel close to Central,” Mrs. Feioek said. 'I spent too many years there not to feel close to it. The journalism Department is especially close to my heart. Central and the Little Rock School District will miss Mrs. Feioek. In her home. Mrs. Josephine Feioek ami her daughter, Mary, look at the 1974 PIX yearbook, which was dedicated to Mrs. Feioek. From 1957 to I9b4. Mrs. Feioek was the journalism instruc- tor at Central and adviser to student publications. 28
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