Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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Principal Bill Dawson mingles with students during the noon hour. Costume day gave these students a chance to show their creativity and school spirit. lowing spring break, there were track meets, ball games, student council elections, and a wide variety of other things which competed with classwork for the students' time. Members of the senior class found time to present their annual play on April 10 after two weeks of practice. SRA tests for all students came the following week, and left most people ready for the Easter vacation. Theme 7 Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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juniors Suzanna Reed, Mandy Hockaday, and Kim Wells exemplify their Scrapper spirit at the fair parade. NHS Assignment: Action (corn.) variety of events, ranging from local March saw the juniors busily track meets to baseball games and rehearsing for their class play. They tennis matches. State finals were held managed to get things together in many of these sports in late April and raised enough money to help and May. pay for the Junior-Senior Banquet In activities other than athletics, which was held in May. Earlier in the Student Council sponsored a the year the class had sold talent show before Valentine's Day, monogrammed glasses to earn with a large turnout of participants, extra money. During the Talent Show the King and Students found that things Queen of Hearts were announced, became more hectic as the year along with second and third places. began drawing to a close. Fol- Susan Blakely attempts to control a jump ball in the Blevins game. On the first day of school Mr. Barger, superintendent, addresses the high school student body and teachers. 6 Theme Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK



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NHS Assignment: From late in April until the time school ended, the prospective graduates began sending out invitations to commencement ceremonies and checked the size of their caps and gowns, which were ordered earlier in the year. Others started looking forward to the end of the year with mixed emotions--some happy at Action t the thought of new friends and experiences, while others were sad about leaving those they had grown up with. Semester tests drew the year to a climax, and graduation was held on May 29. It was a year of wins, losses, learning, joy, tears, and most of all, action. Robert Ganous practices for a timing. Renee Beavert, Kelley Lovelis, Pam Walters and Sharon Dalton cheer for the Scrappers during the pep rally before the Gurdon game. They and other majorettes contributed to the rally. Cindy Reed and Greg Nation appear concerned at one of the home basketball games as they watch the action from the stands. Working with the video recording equipment provides a challenge for senior Mark Propps. 8 Theme

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