Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1982

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It doesn't do much to help the energy shortage, but dragging” Main provee to be one of the moot popular pastimes for students. Cars go from one end of the street to another several times on a given Friday or Saturday night as friends meet and decide to see what everyone else Is doing. Datlng 11

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Weekend ways Teenagers in Nashville always seemed to be in a hurry. Friday and Saturday nights meant a date or hanging out with some friends. The question was, Where should a couple go on a date?” The first thought was usually the movies. They made their decision depending on the movie that was showing that weekend. Many couples usually made it to the show one night out of the weekend, but if it was a good movie they just might see it more than once. When going out with friends the places were limited. One could go to J J Gameroom and Snack Bar, the skating rink, or the Pizza Hut. Students who couldn’t date usually went to one of these places to meet a boyfriend or girlfriend. They hardly ever stayed in one place. They usually spent 10-25 dollars a weekend. Dating around Nashville was unpredictable; one never knew just what would happen next. An average date began about 7:30 p.m. and ended when the couple got home. The parents always thought their daughter was out with the nicest young man; well, that is a statement better left untouched. Students usually picked dates for their great looks or personality. They didn’t often date with other couples. After a perfect date a couple usually went parking, but in Nashville “parking places were limited. A few places were behind churches, wooded areas, the city lake, airport, and Honeysuckle Lane; the list could go on. Parking has been misunderstood. Couples went there to talk and understand each other better without the luxury of a little brother or sister. These were a few of the many ways young people spent their time at night, in Nashville. You probably had your own way of spending a weekend, but there was no better way to spend it than being with someone who was very special to youl Jame Carver concentre tee on hie pool game. Belinda Myrick and friend enjoy a Saturday night out on the town by eating at the Pizza Hut. Behind the scenes 10 Student Life



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Eating is not the only thing done at lunch! Lori Jaoobe, Cherie Keeney. Gary Hughes and Ann Sanders find time to relax. Clothes aren’t the only items that are considered fashionable. Kristie Hudson. Donnie Parrish. Greg James. Greg Conley, Tim Pedron. Todd Fee mater, Sharon Smith and Lee Green show off contrasting styles of shoes. 12 Student Life

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