Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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Service To And For Others The National Honor Society under the direction of Mrs. Neva Byrd, sponsor, had a very busy year. The Society sold cookies and donuts at break for a fund raising project. As a community service project they collected aluminum soda drink cans for the Howard County Herbage Club. The only profit they received was stickey fingers. As a school service project they cleaned all of the chairs in the library. President Billy Spangle, Vice President Kim Chism and Secretary Janet Jones, Denise Leverett, Lance Click, and Jeff Linville spoke on the Honor Society's selection criteria at an induction ceremony on November 24 in the library as eight new members were installed. The Honor Society members made holiday favors for the Leisure Lodge Nursing Home. They designed turkeys from construction paper for Thanksgiving Day. The Honor Society recognizes certain students and gives these students the chance to mature through service to and for others. At the Honor Society induction ceremony held in the NHS library, Janet Jones talks about the leadership of the Honor Society. Honor Society member Lance Click cleans chairs as part of a school service project. Honor Society members are: Back row, Fran Hughes, John Pipkins, Myron Starr, Neal Lovell, Tim Harding, Jay Chesshir, Mike Fronhappel, Jeff Linville, Lance Click; Second row Denise Leverett, Lisa Robertson, Cayla O'Bryant, Tambra Valdez, Sponsor Mrs. Byrd, Suzanne Hintze, Beverly McCann, Susie McKinney, Debie Boden; Kneeling, Kim Chism, Billy Spangle, Janet Jones. Organizations 25

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Snacks, Spirit, Work Student Council went from an excellent year in 1979-80 to a superb year in 1980-81. Under the second year sponsorship of Mr. Tommy DeBlack and officers Myron Starr, president, Mitch Morrison, vice-president, and Suzanne Hintze, secretary-treasurer, the Council successfully represented and served the student body for the year. The Student Council treated the student body to a Homecoming Dance after the Lake Hamilton Game. The Homecoming Dance along with Orange and Black Day was the finale of Spirit Week. The D. ). for the Dance was Bill Morris of Y102 FM in Texarkana. The organization also sponsored a number of Lick Em days during football and basketball seasons to urge the Scrappers to victory. Student Council also sponsored a 2nd annual Valentine Talent Show which generated a show of participa- Skipper Davis, Kim Wells, Janet Jones and Billy Spangle greet Andrea Young as she prepares to buy part of her lunch at the concession stand. Student Council members are: Standing, Scott Elder, Kelly Lovelis, Kelly Dildy, Connie Richardson, Skipper Davis; Sitting, Dawn Mason, Cassandra Marshall, Billy Spangle, Janet Jones, Kim Chism, Tambra Valdez; Kneeling, Mitch Morrison, Myron Starr, and Suzanne Hintze. tion and enthusiasm from the student body. Prizes of $25, $15, and $10 were awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. The winners were chosen by Council Selected judges, Mrs. Jan Ponder, Mrs. Ozie Jones, and Mr. Thomas Allison. The most popular event of the year that was sponsored by the Student Council was the first annual Christmas Decoration Contest. Each 1st period class competed for prizes of Coke and chip party. Coke party, and a candy party. The best Christmas decorated rooms were given the parties by the Student Council. First, second, and thrid place winners were awarded by Student Council chosen judges, Mrs. Jo Jo Reed, Mrs. Nyla Tolet, and Mrs. Dana Newberg. The competition generated involvement from the student body as well as the faculty. The Student Council sponsored Teachers Appreciation Week and made a large contribution to the Journalism Department. The main duty of the Student Council was running the concession stand which was a useful part of many students' lunches. Members were assigned to work every four days throughout the year. 24 Organizations



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A Fresh Start The Library Club, with a new head librarian and sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Davis, did the routine jobs of checking out, filing and shelving books. In addition to their everyday jobs, they tried new money-making projects such as typing reports for students and selling Ripples cookies and Doodles candy. The money that the Library Club made went back into the library for improvements such as new paperback books. Another thing that was added to the library this year was the video recording equipment with both color and black and white capabilities. Used for instructional purposes, the recording equipment was checked out in about the same manner as the books were. On Friday, March 20 the Library Club took its annual trip to Little Rock for the statewide Arkansas Student Librarian Association's meeting. Representatives from each school elected new officers and amended the constitution. Student Librarian, Terry Melson prepares to check out a book while Library Club Sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Davis looks on. Members of the Library Club include: Tina Mobbs, Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Davis, Ruth Chambers, Sharon Dalton, Annette Fatheree, Victor Harding, Sheila Hartsell, Rebecca Lemon, Tammy Lockeby, Jeanette Harris, Stephanie House, Renee Beavert, Teresa Fatheree, Lisa Hallmark Jester, Rosemary Newton, Teresa Grundy and Felecia Jordan. Not pictured: Betty Bates, Saundra Joyce, Greg Sillivan, Steve Ross, Gary Brown, and Terry Melson. 26 Organizations

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