Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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 TOP- Gathered amidst a carpet of autumn leaves, the homecoming court reminisces the victory of last night's game. STANDING- Charles Benson, Brenda Whitmore, Clifton Grundy, Dennis Stewart, Gary Kirkpatrick, Mark Millwood, Debbie Floyd, Tom Millward, Mike Milum. KNEELING- Earnest Hickerson, Skip Hobbs, Nate Coulter, Ranay Floyd, Doug Jones, Billy Ray Jones. SEATED- Sonya Manning, Quonya Coulter, April Ware, Pam Lingo, Michelle Millward, Lori Smith, Cindy Jones, Queen Toni Wilson, Maid of Honor Glenda Spears, Kathy Floyd, Sandra Craig, and Cathy Chism ABOVE- Entangled in an intricate game of cards, sweethearts Sandy Baker and Tommy Parks enjoy refreshments in traditional Valentine colors. 9

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It Only Takes A Moment To Make A Memory Activities outside of school made suffering through long classes, taking tests and completing homework worth the effort. The homecoming game and dance afterwards attracted students and graduates alike, and they traveled freely between the cafeteria and the gym for refreshments, games, and dance. The French Club celebrated Mardi Gras February 7 at the F CA Hospitality Room. Best Costumes received gag prizes and new members were intitiated. Using their ingenuity, the SCRAPPER staff created a project that reaped them a hefty profit. The Valentine Party and selling of boosters to rivaling classes increased the booster sales by 536 dollars. Leading the Howard County Fair Parade is an annual event for the band. They also marched eighteen blocks in the Hempstead County Fair Parade, which revealed that they had great stamina. OBSERVING proper etiquette, jockey Sandy Blakely enjoys a savory Mardi Gras dinner. PACING DOWN Main Street, a colorfully garbed band serves as marshal for the annual Howard County Fair Parade. 8



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Life Is Just What You Make It Involvement played a key role in the lives of students. No one could truthfully accuse the majority of being apathetic. Realizing that life could only be what they made it, students flashed the 'All systems go! Full speed ahead' signal, and forged into unknown territory. School drifted in the tradition of lazy, hot summer days, class tee-shirts, sneakers, and ice-cold Coke. But, as the tempo accelerated, life became a whirl of buzzing excitement. The early days of school were a mad rush of joining clubs, getting acquainted with teachers, running for student council, switching courses, trying out for teams and cruising down Main Street Nashville on Saturday night, windows down, honking and yelling frantically at friends. In early autumn, highspirited pep rallies, parades, football games, selling ads, the circus, and more demanded priority. Nothing lasts forever, but the feverish excitement of the first semester ended all to soon. BELOW- Lunch period on Fridays allows juniors Terry Ray, Becky Butler, Dea Ann Richard, Chris Hayes, and Patricia Turley to grab a bite before a boisterous pep rally.

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