Northeast High School - Charger Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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TWINKIES AT PLAY - So- phomores Hilisha and Denisha Wilkins enjoy a big laugh while they take a short break from their daily schedules. Photo by Angie Cook WI-lO'S WHO - juniors Lisa and Lori Ben ask the question, Can you tell us apart? ln case you can't, standing in front is Lori, the younger of the two, and Lisa views from behind. Photo by Mark Donnell : -. A PASSING MOMENT - Senior Dale Muse takes a brief moment to chat with her twin brother, Fred, between classes. Twins were often seen sharing part of their days together. Photo by Angie Cook TwinsfZ3

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We're unique. We're two of a kind. We're just usf' These were the replies given by twins when asked, What is it like to be a twin? This differ, ence and uniqueness that halos about these look - a - likes brings a special seasoning to life and new opportuni- tites to have a little mischievous fun. But beneath the surface of these characters that dream up the stunts of mistaken identities, there is much love, understanding, and closeness for their counterparts. Sophomore l-lilisha Wilkins said, Denisha Cher twinj and l are very close. We share everything. We can talk to each other about problems, and that brings us even closerf' And speaking on the same note, junior Lisa Ben said, I have found that my twin is my closest and dearest friendf, ln a twin relationship, a friend you can count on is ever present, and that friend is protective of your feelings and almost always on your side. My twin bother, Fred, and I tell each other things that we wouldn't tell anyone PLAYFUL LOVE - Sophomore ' Donna Dickerson captures her twin brother Derrick in a headlock, just another way for her to say, I love you! Photo by Vicki Causey ZZfStudent life With themselves, twins find trust, love, friendship a disagreement with friends, we usually al- ways side with one another, said senior Dale Muse. Twins don't always agree, and when this happens, they find a quick and easy way to solve the problem. Sophomore Denisha Wilkins said, When we disagree on what to wear, we just don't dress alike. We share a room, and sometimes, like everybody else, we argue. The argument usually starts a pillow fight that ends in a big laugh for both of us. The relationship between twins is very special. Their attitudes toward each other differs greatly from the constant groans of older children complaining because younger children are always underfoot, and the whinning of younger children because they cannot go as many places as their older sister or brother. lt is fun being a twin. We have our differences, but we love each other, said Denisha. 'Tm blessed that God sent her. Through the bad times, we've stuck together, side by side. - By Denise Clay 55 O 31 QCD nl- 5' Bl 5 - 0 0 T Q? gb: QT ETD ff ? wma



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WE TRIED - Seniors Sam Vandiver and Tracy Parker hang their heads low as they walk off the field. Photo by Robert Miller HERE COMES THE SUN - Senior Crystal Tanner blocks the sun from her eyes while selling frisbies during Summerset. Photo by Greg Powell me 5 . K . , 'V Y' '- Him MAY I HELP YOU - Senior Robin Neal reveals that she doesn't want to be interrupted. Photo by Melissa Matthews OH NO!! - Senior David McCune wipes the pie from his face after a skit during a pep assembly. Photo by Angie Cook 24fStudent life cy ,+tt.t , 'tiyt it 5 W Hia ' A sy . '. in 2 mr.. ,il UM kg i f isa' M, m ay -N A 3135 4 NEW. V P i 'jf A M tl Q y L.. ., ,E mm 'M A, J 02' is . i ' jy .leyy we lelr.. E of lg M. . - ' , N.,un-'W' or it 3 1' far

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