Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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The good, the bad, and the pretty at Nashville Who’s Who selections were made in voting conducted by the yearbook staff. Allen Williams was named Mr. NHS, and Jennifer Dale was chosen as Miss NHS Some Who’s Who categories were elected by grades, and others were chosen from the entire student body. Allen was named most likely to succeed. Kelli Porterfield was the choice for most school spirited; Kenny Atkins, biggest flirt, boy; Tammy Plaster, biggest flirt, girl; Michael Toliver, most mischievous. Com. on p. 21 18 Student life

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Tradition and class Then they rehearsed with the football players for Homecoming week also meant a week full of ac-the pep rally the first two periods on Thursday. tivities in which the student body could participate. “I missed a bunch of my classes because of the Tuesday was costume day and Wednesday was Arab practices, and I got behind. The boys are funny to at- day. The traditional dress-up day was on Thursday tend practice with, and it was all worth it,” said and orange and black day on Friday. Candlelight din-Chauna Kirkpatrick. ner was prepared for the student body on dress-up day The girls in the homecoming court, of course, had by the FH A officers, made some preparations before the big event such as Special credits were given to Mrs. Barbara Kerr, buying their dresses, getting their hair done, etc. Most Mrs. Anita Stuckey and Mrs. Deb Tackett for being of them were early starters and had no trouble finding in charge of Homecoming. The emcee of the their dresses, but it was a different story for Tara Horn. Homecoming ceremony was John James, and Shelley I had trouble finding a dress that wasn't too long. Palmer played the melody “Somewhere Out There.” That was hard. I finally got all my stuff two days The flower arrangements and mums donated by before Homecoming.” Flowers by Johnny were deeply appreciated. Not only did the girls make preparations, but the Homecoming day ended great with the Scrappers guys also had some plans to make for the week. “We winning the game against the De Queen Leopards, tried to find tuxedos that would match what the girls and the students celebrated the victory with a (that we were escorting) were wearing. The color of homecoming dance sponsored by the Student Coun-our tuxedos really depended on what the girls were cil. The deejay was Rockin’ Ralph Mitchell from Tux wearing,” said senior football player Tim Cox. 99. Before the Homecoming ceremony in the gym, Mrs. Barbara Kerr helps David Wincher with his corsage. — photo by Christy Kwok Homecoming 17



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Most academically inclined are Chris Webb, Kim Byers and Shelley White. — photo by Kathleen Gregory Most artistically inclined is Tony Newton; most handsome. Jay Worthington; cutest boy, David Wakefield. — photo by Kathleen Gregory Mr . and Miss NHS are Allen Williams and Jennifer Dale. — photo by John R. Schirmer Who's Whol9

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