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Class from the past Something old, something new Styles and fashions returned from past decades. Teens thought some clothes were the latest from top designers, while parents remarked that styles resembled those from their youth. Some of the returning fads looked odd and unusual to us today, but to our parents and grand-parents they looked like something from the past. A few of the styles were straight-legs, pleated and gathered skirts, moccasins, ballerina shoes, spikes, squaw blouses, and oxfords. Some new and very different things also emerged from the minds of designers, such as baggies, parachute purses, polo shirts, camoflauge clothes, blazers, and the craze — Designer Jeans!!! Fall colors included deep green, burgundy, and beige. Plaid wool blazers, all types of corduroy, light weight jackets, and western wear were also in” this fall. The favorites, fashion jeans, were considered stylish in spring. There were other particular fashions preferred by teenagers such as knit tops, sportswear, lots of different types of denim, split skirts, and different lengths of shorts. Some popular colors were pastels, navy, jade green, white, scarlet, and beige silks. Linen shirts and skirts were the rage in spring. Students had many different opinions about fashions. James Carson, a senior, said. I think ties, blazers. designer jeans, baggies, and camoflauge pants are in fashion.” Sophomore, Jennifer Young said, I prefer jeans, corduroy blazers, and I don’t think baggies look good on everyone.” Other students remarked that the fashion scene changed frequently, and everyone wore what his particular crowd thought was fashionable. Some new and continuing styles preferred by the students included the new, rugged western wear, such as plaid shirts and skirts, knee-knockers, ties, ruffled shirts, vests, suede jackets, and boots. Since everyone has their own special definition of fashion, a vivid spectrum of style is created every year. School clothe are often warm and stylish. Sharon Dalton. Jeanette Harris and Mary Bradford enjoy time away from class. Designer jeans and corduroys are just some of the fashions worn by Kathi Newton and Dawn Mason. Fashion 13
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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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“Being selected Homecoming Queen hew made my senior year very special.” This statement from Ann Gaylon McAdams summed up her feelings about being named Homecoming Queen. The coronation climaxed a week of activities sponsored by the Student Council, October 26-30. The Homecoming Week activities varied from past years, but proved to be as remarkable as ever. Mrs. Brenda Bettis's classes sold corsages during the week and delivered them on Friday during first and second period so the receiver could display them during the ceremony and the game that night. Throughout the course of the week, a broad view of NHS was revealed. Nashville High School witnessed an invasion on Hunting and Military Day. Rebels and radicals from the years of our birth reappeared on Sixties Day. Queen Ann wait patiently for her grand entrance. Queen Ann McAdame makes her speech to the NHS student body. Ann’s special day Panther hunting season opens Wednesday, resembling a church wedding, was designated as Dress-up Day. Looking like the set of “General Hospital,” students dressed as doctors and nurses participated in Hurt the Panthers Day on Thursday. Orange-and-Black Day, although occurring every Friday, always brings special significance to the closing of Homecoming week. After the Scrappers defeated Ashdown, couples went to the Homecoming Dance. During the ceremony Queen Ann, escorted by Tim Pedron, was accompanied by Maid of Honor Kim Britton and her escort Anthony Whitmore. Senior classmaid Brenda Bissell, and her escort Lloyd Renfrow; Junior classmaid Kelley Dildy, escorted by Wayne Taylor; and Kristie Hudson and Garland White, her escort; plus 40 other maids and their escorts participated in the Homecoming activity. This year in America proved to be extra special to foreign exchange students. Kati Raita and Pedro Naranjo. Kati was chosen as sr. maid by Markell Parker and Pedro escorted Tammy Croy. When asked about her first reaction to being selected Homecoming Queen, Ann said, “I couldn’t believe it! I was very excited and very surprised. Ann wanted to thank Mrs. Stuckey and the football team for making her senior year something she will never forget. The Homecoming court include David Ackley. Patta Henderson. Chris Tolliver. Lynnea Reaves. Gloria Souder, Terry Clardy. Wendall Collier. Carolyn Scoggins. Steve Staggs. Lyne Westfall. Greg Brown. Terry Melson. Wayne Taylor. Kelly Dildy, Timmy Pedron. Queen Ann McAdams. Kim Britton. Anthony Whitmore, Brenda Bissell. Lloyd Renfrow. Belinda Myrick. Greg Westfall. Kathleen Jones. Kati Raita. Victor Harding. Tammy Croy. Markell Parker. Pedro Naranjo. Deanna Waddle, Robert Bennett. Susan Baker and Jim Hamilton. 14 8tudent Life
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