McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1979

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WuatT DOES WHO O10 WE Ste? IT €@$T? In this time of rising inflation, the cost of everything is skyrocketing. As the class of ’79 found out, being a senior is not cheap. Below is the average cost of being a by Greg Dozier Another concert season has passed again, and this was the year of the big name bands. This season, those magic workers at Sound Seven- talented groups has increased dramatically in the last five years and all Tae 500 of these bands, which included: The Babys, Ambrosia, Van Halen, La Band asia bun 5 00 Roux, and Sammy Hagar, have unleashed powerful music which has Raffles and Contributions : ty and Concerts West brought such big name bands as: Heart, Queen, ote : the Doobie Brothers, The Electric Light Orchestra, Rush, Boston Senior portrait 50.00 (twice), Foreigner, Nazareth, Styx, and the immortal flower child him- Supplies (books, paper, etc) 15.00 self, Bob Dylan. All concert followers and music lovers of the 70’s know Edibles — $2.00 a day (5 days a week) 420.00 the quality music and stage shows of these great artists; however, this Goro ar a week een | was the best year for good warm-up bands. The number of good, young Homecoming (inner sdancel corsade) 95,00 discovered new found importance with today’s generation. Yearbook 11.00 This year has shown that local promoters are now able to book a Standardized Tests 15.00 subtle blend of bands to present a truly unique experience for Nashville Class Ring 80.00 concert goers. Prom (attire, corsage, dinner) 100.00 Gifts (Christmas, birthdays) 150.00 Hobbies or Habits 150.00 Tapes and Records 200.00 Movies and or dinners 100.00 Concerts 50.00 Clothes, shoes 500.00 Dues 5.00 @® ‘ When did we Greco ere aaa i get home ? oes sie TOTAL 2501.00 Curfews are decreasing as the days, months, and years go by. Parents are becoming a little more lenient and are trusting their chil- dren more. Curfews used to be around 11:00 but now they have gone up to 12:00 maybe even 1:00. Sometimes if the curfews are too loose, kids get into trouble and parents regret letting them stay out. So our advice to you from the Annual Staff is to obey your parents and do not take advantage of their generosity. Kids need to stop thinking of themselves (all the time) and have more concern for who has to be responsible for you (mom and dad). Everybody needs somebody to care for them and keep them in line. Parents are only looking out for your best interest. Curfews are one way, they can protect you from the crowd and the law which the crowd may lead you into. So stay out of trouble and come in when your parents advise you to! Is it worth it?

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eee Scorers: Discotheques The Place To Be!! by Rick French Tired of sitting around the house changing the cat litter? Then get out and experience bright lights, sparkling mirror ball, fast music, dancing and a high energy atmosphere, these and more are what you'll find around town every weekend night. Everyone seems to be enjoying these frills on Friday and Saturday nights. Clad in almost every color and material known to man especially polyesters, knits and stains, the vibrant partici- pants feel through the night. It’s the never ending craze shop, if you haven’t guessed by now DISCOTHEQUE a place to go and let all that left over energy out from the work week and socialize or relax with people of your own age and temperment. For those under eighteen its to T’s or maybe teen day at the Met on Sundays. If you’re of age you have an adequate supply of fun spots; Flannigan’s, The Met, l-eo’s, Rollercoaster, Smugglers Inn and various hotel lounges scattered through out Nashville and vicinity. So if your young, old, girl, guy, cordinated or clumsey get out fo the house and get down to the nearest disco and GET DOWN The Record Scene by Stephanie Williams In the record department this year we found old friends and made new ones. The Pointer Sisters, Frank Mills, Rod Stewart, Peaches and Herbs. and the Bee Gees led these groups. Here are some of the songs that made this year memorable. 1. Do you think I'm sexy — Rod Stewart . Fire — The Pointer Sisters 1 will Survive — Gloria Gaynor . Music Box Dancer — Frank Mills . Tragedy Bee Gees Shake your Grove Thing — Peaches and Herbs Don’t Cry Out Loud — Melissa Manchester What a Fool Believes — Doobie Brothers A Little More Love — Olivia Newton John . Heaven Knows Donna Summers and Brooklyn Dreams SCeomrnanAwn — Our TV Favorites by Rick French What is the one thing everyone does? Night and Day every day of the year and then some; people are watching television. Here» is a list of “Our TV Favorites.” . Saturday Night Live Mork and, Mindy Vegas All in the Family Charlie's Angels . Three’s Company . Happy Days Laverne and Shirley . MASH 10. Battlestar Galactica 11. Dallas 12. Eight is Enough 13. Love Boat 14. Fantasy Island 15. Soap CHINA RWNHH ee



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How bin WS es Unsere? by Melissa Moore In today’s fast-pace society, one definitely needs to have a mode of transportation. Depending upon your preference for cars and the limited amount of funds you have to purchase one, a person can usually find ‘‘the car of their dreams’. One of the cars that most people dream of owning (and do) is the Camaro. Just about anywhere you look these days you can find at least half a dozen, all with different exteriors, but with the same general interior. Another popular car, (which just so happened to be voted the favorite by the senior class of ’79) is the 280-Z. It’s a very sporty- looking car that could be considered “‘a semi-economy”’ car. The gas mileage it gets is better than the Camaro, but yet it’s still just as nice looking. Afterall, the thing that concerns most people is whether or not they have the fastest, best looking car in town. There are other options for the car shopper besides the ones mentioned above. These are the small economy cars (you know, the ones that look like match box cars running on the streets). These little cars get very good gas mileage and they are also very sporty. It’s just a matter of time until most drivers go to the small economy car with the endless gas mileage. Soon people will realize that their car not only goes “‘super fast’, but it also drinks the gas “super fast” too. With gas nearing eighty cents a gallon (and predict- ed to go even higher), who can afford not to go with the economy cars of the 80’s. WAERE 00 WE GQ TO EAT? by Joyce Sims Early in the morning before the sun rises, that wonderful feeling comes over you and you are off into the kitchen. There you do not find quite exactly what you are looking for to eat. This brings to mind McDonald’s. As soon as you are fully dressed and ready to go on your way, you get your car keys and off you go. When you arrive at McDonald’s, you see more than just one of your friends, who has the same thing on their minds (breakfast). Up to the register you go, to order. A variety of breakfast foods are your choice. There is Egg McMuffin with ham, cheese, and egg inbetween a muffin, next is the famous sausage and pan- cakes, then comes last but not least the single orders of hash brown and danish. Today the menu is an Egg McMuf- fin, two hash browns, and a container of orange juice. It is approximately 6:45 and 15 minutes before school begins. After finishing breakfast, back to school for another long, hard, tiring day of McGavock’s faculty and studies. It is now 11:30, the bell rings for 5th period classes and one-half of the school goes straight to lunch. Nowhere but to McDon- ald’s, Krystal’s and Captain D’s are the favorites. The lunch crowd is hungry for some afternoon brunch. The menu for this afternoon will be Big Mac, large order of hot, crispy fries, one medium size coke, and for dessert a delicious apple pie. Approximately 30 minutes from the time you left school, class will begin. Back to school again until 2:00 and home sweet home, where there is relaxation, quiet, and me and my RC!!! Rodney and friends munch down on a Big Mac! 31

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