Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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What goes around comes back around ’60s revisited Properly dressed are Allen Williams, Lori Copljn and Anthony Armstrong. — photo by Christy Kwok Lightened or frosted hair was popular for girls, as Cathryn Isgitt displays. — photo by Christy Kwok ‘The day I wear bell bottoms will be the day I die!” Jenny Franklin “You are not wearing that miniskirt to school! ” said your mother, “and go tell your brother to take off those old faded jeans with all the holes in them. This was more than likely the reaction you got from your parents when they saw you in your “new” clothes. Although such things as brightly colored shirts and sweaters, frosted denims, and miniskirts for girls were definitely hot items in fashion for teens, lots of students just got up in the mornings and put on what they felt like wearing. “I don’t think teens are as conscientious about what they wear today as much as they were a few years ago,” said Dana Howard, a sophomore. “Now teens are trying to be unique and show a little more in- dividualism. Hairstyles seemed to vary also. Guys, for the most part, would wear their hair a little longer on the top than on the side. Girls usually wore their hair in a medium length style, either permed or straight. Sometimes they would pull it back into a ponytail and put a bow or ribbon in it. “Fashions and styles today are sixtyish with an eighties touch. More of a conservative sixties,” said Amelia Jamison. “Whether or not the sixties fashions have come back in a conservative style or otherwise,” Jenny Franklin said, “the day that 1 wear bell bottoms will be the day that I die! ’ 8 Student life

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...for better or for worse Fall out of bed, 6:30. Eat breakfast and get to school early for the 7:30 FBLA meeting. Finally the school day is over, and the afternoon parttime job is next on the schedule. Get off work and go home, just in time to go downtown that night and cruise Main. It’s the beginning of a fun-filled weekend for a student after a hectic week of classes. The students’ days were filled with many new, but exciting activities. Cruising was a main attraction for a weekend activity. Another fun activity was the car parades which the students brought back. Jennifer Hill said, “Our class has just really gotten excited about getting everybody fired up. The poster parties were great! And on Fridays we would decorate our cars and all cruise Main honking our horns. Everyone in town knew the Scrappers were playing that night.' Student life 7



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Fashion 9

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