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FINISHING up her typing assignment is Lin- da Gladney. RUSHING to get to class before the tardy bell rings are Sharon Campbell and Maryann Riccardl. Richard Horne Glen Howell S 1 I' Q 1 'QI Carl Howe 2-1 1 f- if fa . . If lenny Huertas 4 Michael Huff I I ELI X lx v 1:25 I Aff-v fn 'I A I Al'-.ls Charles Hufford S y Ig Larry Hughes age- g Sharon Hyde i I Tommy Izaguirre y ' Don jackson I Richard Jackson my is 1 -r 'i w I M 'S 3 'Z x ,. R i N is an-ei lv f. N jackson . , ,,,, ' fb W Qi fi? lameslanbaz Rebecca lanba Felecian jenkins aw. H.. , ff ' ' David Jacobson 3 A ,A w. N. ' - 4, x ?g 'i'.1I1 Lili, it M. ' Q w rv- ' .a A I 3 N J A., I I I Brian Johnson I fl fl? I .4-Q., -W1-. fa .K 3, Dee lonnson Steven johnson Connie jones Lisa jones Frankie loyal I : fi . y I L. W in mg! I I fm- fv N fi be fi, Ig if 5 'MEA Steven lolner I ' 1, I I I 'irl I .L , im , V W I . S I gba' Ax' ff , if' ' all leffl0Y-all Sophomores-77
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Uzly is Cute in America A creature that had wrinkled greenish brown skin, a neck that could expand from six inches to eighteen inches, large obnoxious feet and a long index fin er that glowed with an orange ligit-this description did not sound like a typical American sex symbol, but it was of someone who was just as popular. E.T., or the Extra-Terrestial, was ugly but cute to people. He became something to love and admire. E.T. first greeted the American public last summer but continued to warm the hearts of many throughout the year. The movie 'E.T. was an unforgettable story of a small boy named Elliot who found a creature from outer space. The movie concerned Elliot's ex- periences with the loveable alien. The movie proved to be a success with the public when it grossed Mark Greenough Bim Grooms Lawrence Gross Y it if 5 nearly S290 million dollars in theaters in the first six months across the country. The movie market was not the only area where E.T. succeeded. This adorable creature also invaded the commercial market with posters, buttons, bumper stickers, night lights, stuffed toys, plastic models, lunch boxes, T-shirts, jewelry and even fountain pens. I love E.T. became one of the most popular slogans of the year. E.T. was loved by many people and for all kinds of reasons. Nancy Roberson commented on E.T.'s ap- peal, UHe's so sad looking and clum- sy, you just want to protect him and help him somehow. E.T., the movie, appealed to all. As Zack Aoki said, ul like E.T. because it made me laugh and cry, and I came out of it fee ing good about life. THE cafeteria serves as a place whei students can visit or study. gl Charlotte Gschwind , j Pat Guerra i T j Lisa Gulig . ., , Beverly Guyton I 'M x Y g Meg Gwaltney 1 5 e H 'f ' T , QA. M, A Denise Hamby ,. ,J if . W , ' Q' T . 2 X Fred Harris g G L ii, ,Q ' . t A , Lee Harris A ag Q, g W L, Robbvtmfield f . x t X . .. L V V: . ' '. tl ,I I h K Traci Hawkes T T g I n j , A . Bill Hendall 4- t 'pr 'W 'v ' ' A f Bobby Hendrickson , v li ' ' K ff. ' . nail ,,,.' Ia g L Lisa Hennesse , . J t A 'V Linda Hernandez ' f ' A, g ' 'A , .. Stephanie Hill , 1, A . .A . I , 'ti t . Y A A Charles Hinshaw ,gg V, 3: A, A V Michael Ho 2 , 'g' 5? f' Q, 1 Lore Hoffman ,X ,A ' 1 i s7.f ' - 1 .1 5 e lH0 a d Ja I l T' af 1 . . Tammy Hood i-f' 9' ' 'Y Q ' . 1 T ' Vg. T my Robby Hopkins S A .EQ A ge' ' 76 Sophomores C py byR dyR y
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