Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM EDUCATION
Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Celebrating a Century of Scholastic Journalism Education

JEA Centennial

Our 100 lists of 100: Arkansas

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Overlooking the peninsula that is home to Lake Ouachita State Park. Photo by DronePhotographer / Wikimedia Commons

“The People Rule” in Arkansas, and so does this list of 100.

Our 100 lists of 100

1. Bill Clinton
2. Maya Angelou
3. Helen Gurley Brown
4. Otus the Head Cat
5. Hillary Rodham Clinton
6. Margret Sorrows, 2014 YAOY
7. Beth Shull
8. Dr. Bruce Plopper
9. Tinker protection established in 19XX
10. Bruce Watterson
11. Dr. Bill Downs
12. Top 100: Bryant High School Hornet
13. Arkansas Scholastic Press Association
14. Gary Lundgren
15. University of Arkansas
16. John Cutsinger
17. Log Cabin Democrat
18. Arkansas Gazette/Arkansas Democrat newspaper war
19. Arkansas Press Association
20. Susan Collier
21. Anita Stafford
22. Lana Hampton
23. Legendary Ouachita Baptist University summer camp
24. UCA Echo
25. University of Arkansas The Razorback
26. Fayetteville High School Connotations
27. Rogers HS adviser
28. John Robert Star
29. Walter E. Hussman
30. Designing Women writer
31. Evening Shade (TV Show)
32. Mary Steenbergen
33. Billy Bob Thorton
34. Bobby Bones
35. Johnny Cash
36. John Grisham
37. Glen Campbell
38. Alan Ladd
39. Wes Bentley
40. Scottie Pippen
41. Darren McFadden
42. Brandon Burlesworth
43. Douglas MacArthur
44. Al Green
45. Jerry Jones
46. Barry Switzer
47. Dizzy Dean
48. Bear Bryant
49. John Daly
50. Lou Brock
51. Little Rock Central High School
52. Little Rock Nine
53. Sonny Liston
54. Black Oak Arkansas
55. Fordyce and the Rolling Stones
56. Brooks Robinson
57. Buffalo River National Park
58. Hot Springs National Park, the first national park
59. George Kell
60. Nolan Richardson
61. Paul Eels
62. Frank Broyles
63. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
64. Walmart
65. Tyson Foods
66. JB Hunt Trucking
67. Bentonville
68. True Grit
69. Hot Springs Gangsters
70. Crater of Diamonds State Park– only active diamond mine in the USA
71. Sam Walton
72. Pea Ridge Civil War battleground
73. Poison Springs Civil War battleground
74. Plum Bayou Indians, formerly Toltec Indian Mounds
75. Garvan Woodland Gardens
76. Big Dam Bridge
77. The Excelsior (now The Marriott downtown)
78. Blanchard Springs Caverns
79. Mount Magazine
80. Pinnacle Mountain Park
81. Petit Jean State Park
82. Lake Ouachita
83. Heber Springs Lake and Dam
84. Beaver Dam
85. Toad Suck Daze
86. Ozark Mountain Festival
87. Mammoth Spring
88. Arkansas River
89. Clinton Presidential Library
90. State Capitol is modeled after the national Capitol
91. Pecans
92. Rice and soy beans
93. Throncrown Chapel
94. Margaret Mitchell
95. Hemingway wrote “A Farewell to Arms” while living in Arkansas
96. Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller
97. The Arlington Hotel
98. Bath House Row in Hot Springs
99. Hope and Cave City watermelons
100. Bradley County tomatoes
101. Christ of the Ozarks
102. Passion Play

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