Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1980

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Drummer Keith Smith, assisted by cymbalist Cindy Turbeville, adds a little something extra to the drummers' solo by ringing a bell during the excitement-charged pep rally which preceded the Nashville - DeQueen contest. Nashville game captains Quin Minton (82) and |ohn Glasgow (74) and Fairview captains Mike Cox (74) and Jimmy Bates (1) check the results o Referee Sonny Nutt's coin toss. The Scrappers won the toss and the game. Table Of Contents Theme ........ Student Life ... Sports ....... Organizations Academics .... Special People Classes ...... Junior High .... Advertising .... Index ........ Closing ...... ' 'Super Scrapper'' shirts, homemade shakers, and megaphones were trademarks of the senior booster section early in the year. David Teague, Remmel Henry, Margie Guthrie, and La Donna Green help to lead a spirited cheer. Sixth period Home Fconomics I student Ronda Campbell and instructor Miss Kathy Cooley eat the meal which the girls prepared alter they completed a unit on foods and table etiquette. i- Theme S

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. . . And We Were The Valentine's talent show enabled talented students to compete for cash prizes totaling $60 and to entertain their fellow classmates. While most competitions were among the three classes, some contests pitted class members against each other. Cast spots for class plays were sought by members of the junior and senior classes. Those not earning a spot in the casts served on various committees. Competition for the positions of valedictorian and salutatorian was intense. Students also worked so that they could become honor graduates or be named to either of the school's three achievement lists. The Awards Assembly served to recognize those students with good study habits, leadership abilities, and a willingness to serve the school. Throughout the year, the student body attempted to prove that it was a classy group. These people made NHS what she was and contributed to what she will become. NBC Studios used the slogan Proud as a Peacock to portray its image to the American public. This same slogan seemed to best portray NHS, her people, and their year together. NHS was, within and without, Proud as a Peacock! Homecoming royally members include: bottom, Dena Floyd, Suzanna Reed, Patti (ones, Sheila Chambers, LaDomu Green, Kim Horn, Susan Stone, Kim Campbell; middle, Laurie White, Hazel Sasser, Kim Britton, Mimi Taylor, Toni Tyus, Brenda Bissell; top, Kim Ganous, Margie Guthrie, Maid of Honor Cathy Hargis, Queen Andy Lyons, Maid of Honor Cassandra Wright, Kathy Hubbard, Susie McKinney. Senior escorts are: bottom left, Tracy Clements, Mark Butler, Kris Snodgrass, Quin Minton, Ricky Boler, ferry Gardner, John Glasgow, John Ayfett; top right, Phil Brown, Sam Reeder, Kenneth Bissell, Mike Harris, Clay Franklin, Bert Johnson, Terry Reed, Alan Howard, and William Akers. Junior play cast hopefuls Dena Floyd, Debie Boden, Lance Click, Kathy Hubbard, Greg Nation, Billy Spangle, Jay Chesshir, Lisa Romine, Mimi Taylor, and Patti Jones wait for the tryouts to get underway. 4 Theme



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NHS PROUD AS A PEACOCK Student Life The time-tested adage arise at NHS. Sports provided an outlet says that all work and no play The students found time for complete involvement, makes Jack a dull boy. One for non-academic activities on Varsity and intramural athlet-could add nearly any NHS many nights and especially on ics afforded each interested male's or female's name to that weekends. The activities student the opportunity to statement and it would still be ranged from skating, to dating, compete or to encourage valid. Fortunately, the problem to taking in a movie, to competitors. Competitive of all work and no play did not cruising Main Street. females vied for titles in the ( Student Lite

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