Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1986

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 DOING THEIR imitation of the Pointer Sisters are Yolanda Coulter, Jennifer Hill and Ann Martindale. ANOTHER GROUP of Pointer Sisters arc Deborah Collier. Shelly Tate and Susan Hubbard. WINNERS OF the talent show include Yolanda Coulter, Chris Hocka-day, John Young. Christi Freel and Tina Smith. SINGING A solo at the talent show is Karen Gregory. Talent shows 17

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DURING THE talent show, Roland Booher and Yolanda Coulter sing a duet. Students show colors in talent shows two events gave students the chance to watch their friends perform: the talent show Feb. 28 and the spring concert May 9. In the talent show, Christy Freel and John Young placed third with a duet; Chris Flockaday captured second place with a piano solo; and Yolanda Coulter took the grand prize with her solo performance of “Truly.” Yolanda decided to sing her solo the night before the talent show. “1 had no practice before the day of the talent show,” Yolanda said, “and I really didn’t expect to win anything.” There was a comical act done by Glen Lovewell and Shannon Blanchard. They dressed up like women and sang “Where’s the Dress?” Junior and senior high students attended the spring concert, which ranged from dancing to singing. The cheerleaders started it off with a dance to “Conga” by the Miami Sound Machine. Many songs were country, such as Robert Goodson singing some of George Strait’s hits and Christi and Malloy Freel’s “Mama, He’s Crazy” by the Judds, while others were Deborah Collier, Shelly Tate and Susan Hubbard’s Pointer Sisters song “I Need You.” a 16 Student life



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NGA HA helps serve customers at Big T. W orking toward the future can be fun I enjoy my job because I like to work with people. Jimmy Pinson r I enjoy my job because I I I feel that I'm getting I A prepared for what I have to do in the future,” said Steven Myers. Like many students, Steven had a part-time job. He worked eight or nine hours a week at Nashville Medical Service. Steven did not feel his job affected his studies because he did not work many hours. Jim Pinson, who worked at BigT, enjoyed the spending money lie earned. He used the money for weekends and for buying clothes. “I enjoy my job because I like to work with people.” Nashville Drug employee Jeff Bissell worked 2Vi hours each day after school and all day Saturday. “I work at Nashville Drug because I am interested in becoming a pharmacist, and this gives me a chance to see what it it like.” Jeff spent most of his money on clothes. For Lynn Moore, “My job gives me a chance to get out of the house and also some extra spending money.” Lynn worked at Charlie’s Thriftway and felt his job did not interfere with his classes because he did not work very long each day. r 18 Student life

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