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Lifeless? Never! The French Club worked many hard hours in preparing their float, which was entitled, “Angels We Have Heard on High. The Scrapper band, the cheerleaders and county 4-H clubs also had entries in this parade. Jim Stuckey, president of the Rotary Club, was the master of ceremonies at the unexceptional (?) Rotary Football Banquet. For the seniors and many others, this banquet will long be remembered as one of the high points of their year, in which they were able to reflect upon their dramatic and surprising football season. One of the regular (?) occurences at Nashville High was the Band Banquet. There had not been a Band Banquet at Nashville High for four years, and the Band wanted to make this one the best one of all. The banquet turned out to be a real success because of the cooperativeness of many of the band members. It was typical (?) for some of the “actors’ in the junior play to forget their lines. The play was full of fun, embarrassment, and a lot of tense moments. The lifeless (?) senior play ran a lot more smoothly than the junior play which they had presented the previous year. Although this was one of the last things that this whole group would be doing together, it tended to bring them closer together. The normal (?) Spring Sports Banquet was held in honor of the track, baseball, tennis, golf, and basketball teams. Coach Gary Segrest gave a short summary of all the sports. Laughs, excitement and good food all helped to make the regular (?) Junior Senior Banquet a success. The routine (?) graduation was filled with joy and sorrow as the seniors took the final step toward their bright (?) future. Adding spirit to the Homecoming pep rally is one of the many contributions the band gives to the school.
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Pyramid building adds more excitement to •Warm Up Day.” Cleo McCorkle, who was choeen Miss Congeniality in the 1981 Fair Queen Contest, rides in the fair parade. She is chauffered by Jeff Linville and Mark Proppe. ...— The Student Council’s talent show had many acts. Alrio Nunerly and Cedrick Holt won first place for their popping routine! Relaxation i- the goal of these students during the lunch break. Waiting for the concession stand to open takes up most of these students' lunch break. 6 Theme Sponsored by First National Bank
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