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Kristin Perry Willie Peterson Greg Plunkett Mary Beth Pool Laurie Powell Mark Prevost Willis Price Christi Proctor Alyce Redmond Elizabeth Reid Tammie Rhodes Trina Ricks Phyllis Robinson Gwen Roe Margaret Rodgers Cynthia Rogers Carl Romes Roderick Rosby Stacey Ross Carla Rowe Dana Runsick Gina Russell William Russell Tony Sandefur Kathy Sanders Marla Schmelzer Neal Scroggins Laurie Seabaugh Susanne Seaborn Stuart Serbousek Kelly Sharpe Tom Shorb Tommy Skaggs Eddie Skipper Carl Slocum Tina Small Cleveland Smith Dale Smith David Smith Jamie Smith Katonya Smith Richard Smith Teresa Smith Toni Smith Shannon Sosebee Mark Strickland Eddie Stricklen Mike Stroud WO! Classes my Nw. 3 FSM f A Xtmma ' E . g il . ii h:'si.:,Q- vt. 'PA X WR XI' .. .. 8 -...' A K we t Q i T taxa T S if .. CN -. W v, A if Q, N J .. sw, ., .A - re.l . ff t'-111' lb, ... sk r . .g ix S t X . 'X N 55 ill I iiel 'K K E f I S. i .,,t. , :.:., t
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SCI-lOOI.'S OUT - Sophomore Scott Stephens wears a T-shirt advertising Panama jack, a popular suntan lotion. Photo by Mark Donnell QUICK STOP - Sophomore Teri Wiggins wears one of the various kinds of T-shirts. Her T-shirt is designed to resemble a baseball shirt. Photo by Mark Donnell 'J SAY IT ON A T - There are many different slogans that can be put on a T-shirt. Here are five popular designs. Photos by Mark Donnell and Greg Powell DOITBETTER s f' QS: . f ,M ts. ie - Li ra Q V PM -- , XX L 1 .et Te -s - f . . S X sw- x - ry A it fix , we D it t s 1 N Xi Y l il 1 v 6 56.- 0 was X 1 X tg 1 X X 3? , w txrx, Q 'xi W E geeky in 5 PN, P? in -1 - lsf' it fri .IA Len Myers Kurt Newhouse David Newton James Napurano Robert Niehaus Tracey Oblinger Randy Opp Steve Oury Jerry Pack Phyllis Parker Perry Parr Cheryl Pate Cecili Patterson Qwyla Paxton David Payne James Pearson James Pecks Angie Perry Sophomores, T-shirts!l69
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Friendship with alien is earthbound E.T. the Extra Terrestrial E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, that tra-terrific alien friend, made s debut in theatres across the untry during the summer of '82. is squatty little body, his ildlike personality, and his unting request, E.T. phone me, seemed to appeal to all es. Senior Mike Flemister, who was ong millions of people all over e world who saw the movie, said at E.T. was just a little creature at you had to like. eyes and personality just you interested, he said. the movie, E.T. was just one of your bud- dies. The E.T. phenomenon didn't stop with the movie. There were E.T. posters, video games, dolls and T-shirts to keep the little alien earthbound. Some claimed he was child's play and represented no more than the latest fad. But others found a lasting and deeper meaning in the E.T. craze. Senior Trisa Adkins said that the affection for E.T. demon- strates that maybe there is a little bit of child left in all of us. E.T. may be for kids, she said, but that doesn't keep me from liking hirn. I even got an E.T. doll for Christmas. junior Holly lnmon was also optimistic about the longevity of E.T.'S popularity. I think he'll last a long time, she said. He is more realistic than like your you can't most fads, and he is friend. He's cute, and keep from liking him. He grows on you.'l Regardless of his importance or his chances of symbolic lasting stardom, E.T. was definite- ly a part of the '83 scene. And if the little wrinkled creature hadn't gone home in the movie, he could have been at home at North- east. - By Michelle james POSTER CHILD - Sophomore Nikki Hardin adds an extra touch to her room with an E.T. Poster. Photo by Vicki Causey E13 Hiya E.T.'S FRIENDS - Sophomores Janis Lucas and Sissy Walter show off their E.T. T-shirts while studying for semester tests. Photo by Vicki Causey QUI-E.T. - Senior joan Pickering spends a quiet moment with a few friends Her collection includes an E.T. doll, Garfield, and a little lamb. Photo by Vicki Causey Sophomores, E.T., the Extra-Terrestrialfl7l
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