Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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Hobbies, chores and How much more can you take? 4 4 Y T 7 hgn I am unc er a car with grease dripping in my face ▼ and my knuckles bloodied from the many sharp parts dealing with automobiles, I wonder why I restore and work on them. I guess it’s the feeling that I get inside of me when I see the finished car,” said senior Greg Nunley. Repairing automobiles was just one of the many activities that students took part in during their free time at home. Other homelife activities consisted of watching television, playing “Atari,” and listening to the radio. Of course, none of these events could take place until the students finished all of their homework and their daily chores. But, because students would be students, some of them Washing dishes is one of the many chores that junior Stacy Hardin does around the house. tried to fool their parents by skipping their assignments and watching the “tube” instead. Some of the daily chores required students to clean up their rooms, help straighten up the kitchen, vacuum, and iron the daily wash. Junior Tammy Keaster said, “I hate ironing so much, sometimes I would rather wear wrinkled clothes than to iron them.” Other disliked chores consisted of cleaning the windows, mopping the floors, folding the wash, dusting the furniture, and scrubbing the bathroom till it was spotless. The best part of the chores to some of the students, however, was the many times that they got to feed and take care of their pets. Sophomore Dede Elder stated, “1 like everything about my cat except when he noisily climbs my bedroom curtains and wakes me up at 2:30 in the morning.” Oh well, pets can’t be perfect either. Even though pets could be classified as hobbies, many of the students had other forms of interest. Junior Susan Wildbur said, “When I play the piano I have a feeling of accomplishment inside of me, especially if I play a musical piece well after I have worked hard to learn it.” Other well liked hobbies, besides playing musical instrumetns, were reading a good book, cooking a delicious meal, sewing fashionable clothes, and painting (interesting pictures. Hobbies, school assignments, chores, and pets seemed to be the homelife activities that the students either loved or hated the most. ) Examining the fan belt of hi '57 Chevy, senior Greg Nunley smiles. While playing Pac-Man. sophomore Billy Dawson strategically moves the joy stick to his Atari. Life at home 27

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Enjoying the company of her Saint Bernard, sophomore Christy Henley watches Gretchen chew on a stick. Surrounded by numerous varieties of vegetation, junior Susan Wilbur waters a Spider plant. 26 Student life



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 =Who’s Who The chosen After counting all the ballots from the sophomore, junior and senior classes, the journalism department announced the names of 22 students who were selected for Who’s Who. In the seniors only category, Clay Starr and Linda Hardin were voted Mr. and Miss NHS, class favorites and friendliest boy and girl. Most handsome was Terry Bissell, and most beautiful was Connie Richardson. Steven Graves was chosen wittiest boy, and Carolina Jamison was the wittiest girl. Picked for most athletic were Johnny Johnson and Evonne Pryor. Terry Bissell and Lori Aylett were voted most likely to succeed. Linda Hardin said that it was a great honor to be selected for Who’s Who in the senior class. (continued on pg. 31) Most handsome and most beautiful are seniors Terry Bissell and Connie Richardson. Senior class wittiest boy and girl are Steven Graves and Carolina Jamison. 28 Student life

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