Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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A smorgasboard of styles Prairie looks or preppy looks? What is style? “In my opinion, style is what’s in,” junior Carol Ann Clark said. Styles ranged from the prairie look to the chic look for girls For the guys the GQ and preppy looks were most popular. Shopping for clothes was a little like making selections from a smorgasbord. There was a little bit of everything for every taste, although money was a factor for many students. “You may have a smorgasbord of styles to choose from but only one price range,” Doreen Dowdy, a senior, said. Girls preferred pleated jeans and dress pants with ruffled blouses or oxford shirts with cashmere sweaters. Blazers of corduroy, wool, and tweed coordinated Courteously. Wayne Toliver helps Carol Ann Clark out of the car. well with split skirts, wool skirts, and knickers. Knickers were accented by fashionable socks. Leg warmers with jeans were also popular for everyday casual wear. Kristie Hudson, a junior, said, “I like leg warmers with jeans and mini skirts.” Designer jeans along with Izod shirts and sweaters were appropriate if the mood wasn’t right for leg warmers. Guys picked button-down collar shirts and Lee or Levi’s jeans. Some chose designer jeans too. Blazers and knit ties often accented the shirts and jeans with V or crew neck sweaters. Teal green, marine blue, and raspberry were popular colors for fall. The athletic look was popular for both Dressing in the latest styles from Bobble Brooks, Dawn Mason shows off her good taste by accenting her outfit with a gold leaf. Students display their many styles of clothing on dress-up day. girls and guys. New for girls were gold-dipped leaves and wide, fancy belts. Like clothing, shoes offered a great deal of variety. Much of the variety was in the heel. Low heeled casual shoes for girls were penny loafers, boat shoes, and saddle oxfords. The most popular colors were tan, blue, and burgundy. For dress shoes senior Kathi Newton said, “Pumps are my favorite dress shoe.” Casual shoes for guys were the penny loafer, deck, and saddle oxfords. When the question “What is style?” was asked, the answer was one’s own opinion. 1 7 12 Stud«nt life

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At one of the many video games in J J's, Patta Henderson tries her luck. Enjoying their weekend freedom, a group of students play foosball at J J's. a popular hangout among high school students. Waiting for their dinner to arrive. Melissa Fatheree and her friend work on their Pizza Hut game sheets. Looking at the selections in the skating rink juke box. Roger Chambers tries to decide which record to play. Weekends 11



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One of the many prairie looks is modeled by Judi Jones. A more sophisticated look Is one of Carol Ann Clark's outfits. Standing In the scenic shade of a tree, Wayne Toliver Is modeling the latest sportswear. Fashions 13

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