Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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AFTER A BUSY day of sightseeing. Alicia and Tammy Keaster pause for a moment on the beach. SHOWING OFF THE Hawaiian gardens. Tammy Keaster enjoys a stop on her spring break vacation. ALICIA AND TAMMY enjoy tropical flowers on the Hawaiian islands. Vacations 23

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Unforgettable trips Washington Hawaii, Dallas, Mexico, Florida acabons to such places as Hawaii. Florida. California and Utah gave many students a place to recuperate from classes. Some found that spring break offered them a chance for travel. Sissi Davis joined Tera Lea and Gary Dan Futrell on a ski trip to Utah, “it was really beautiful,” Tera Lea said. Lou Ann Watson headed south to Puerto Viarta, Mexico for her vacation. She said she loved the temperature change. Judi Wallace also took advantage of spring break as a time to do her traveling. She went to Florida to see the Epcot Center and spent a lot of time at the beach. This followed a Thanksgiving visit to Washington. D.C., which Judi took with a group of Methodist youth. One of the most unforgettable trips was taken by Tammy Keaster and her family to Hawaii. They spent I I days on the islands. Tammy visited some beautiful gardens and volcanoes. She also traveled by plane over the homes of Magnum P.I., Carol Burnett, Burt Reynolds and Jim Nabors. Although many students were envious of these trips, some planned to take some vacations of their own during the summer. Stacy Reed, Melanie King and Stacy Chambers all planned to go to Washington on a 4-H trip. They were excited about going, and Stacy Chambers said, “I can't wait to see the Capitol and all those other neat buildings. Other students planned to go to Dallas to visit Six Flags, and some hoped to take in the World’s Fair in New Orleans. Immanuel Baptist Church youth went on a choir tour of northern Arkansas. Whatever the place — exotic or exciting — many students felt that vacations were worth the wait. urn TAMMY SPORTS A native costume, including a grass skirt, (photos by Clyde and Tammy Keaster) K1LAUEA VOLCANO CRATER wa, one of the light) the Keaiter family visited. 22 Student life



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A change in the routine interruptions or relief? hat is a common class interruption?” Stephen Rose (Richard Dawson) asked the teachers at the first annual Faculty Feud. The Faculty Feud was one of the special assemblies that were, themselves, class interruptions. Most of the assemblies were beneficial to the student body, whether as educational experiences or as simple breaks from the monotonous school work. The first of the special gatherings was the opening assembly held August 29. That Monday Mr. Dawson welcomed the incoming sophomore class and reviewed some of the rules in the handbook. Dr. John Wink, a professor of English from Ouachita Baptist University, spoke to students in the NJHS cafeteria. FACULTY FEUD HOST Richard Dawson (Stephen Rose) reads a question to con-tenants Mrs. Jane Smith and Tammy Keaster. In the spring the club presented its annual movie; “Tex was shown in the Elementary Auditorium. The student council organized two assemblies which involved students and teachers alike. The annual talent show was held with more than $200 in prize money given away. Faculty Feud was a humorous competition among the teachers. Another assembly was held during Homecoming week. It was the Quiz Bowl and featured academic competition among the classes. The seniors and sophomores tied for first place, and the seniors later took part in a regional contest at Texarkana. finishing third. Whether they were instructional or entertaining, special assemblies helped to make the year more interesting, rrrri CLASSMATES ARE REUNITED for the assembly at the opening of school.

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