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Advertisements often help movie goers decide on a movie. Preston Powell fsophomotel and Robin Banfielcl fseniorj glance over all the different ads for the showings. Photo by Doug Wallace. Subjects of movies varied greatly, Preston Powell fsophomorej reads the bulletin board at Richland Plaza before deciding on a movie. Photo by Doug Wallace. Some cried, laughed, and screamed E e e e k . viovies were a source for ready ing in 1983. There was no better :e to take a girl on the first eg for two hours, the nervous iple could avoid the impossible k of making interesting iversation, t wasn't difficult to find a ue-chilling film filled with lls, chills, blood, and gore as 'jects ranged from spirits and nons in Poltergein, to the killer 'friday the 1 31h in 3D. When we w tired of the horror flicks, we 'ved on to comic relief. The movies of 1983 contained art of making us laugh at rselves. They picked apart the ious and sad aspects of life, and :wed us to look at the brighter, fre humorous side. It was movies like Toonie, 48 Haan, and Best Friends, that gave us at least an hour and a half to laugh at the incredibly ridiculous things people do. An unusual kind of love story was found in Everyone fell in love with the weighty headed, glowy-fingered little fellow. One of the most redeeming movies of 1983 was Gandhi. Ben Kingsley gave an excellent por- trayal of Mohandas Gandhi, the 20th century liberator of India and supporter of civil disobedience. The good thing about 1983 and the movies was that, if we saw a film we did not like, we could always wait until it came around on cable and hate it for free. Suzanne Compton ' ,..., 'bn vw, . Marci Liggett Paige Liggett Mike Lillard Robbyn Lister Trevor Litzerman David Lockard Paul Locke Cindy Long Sylvia Lopez Ben Lucas Patsy Ludolph Lisa Lusk Kevin Mabry Ricky Marcantonio Jacqui Marsh Diana Martin uniors 225
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Design by: Shelly Henderson Donna Martin Karen Martin Kevin Martin Renee Matsler joy McCarty Mike McCarthy Kenneth McCollum Diana McCown David McCoy joe McCoy Cliff McCreary Lequita McCullough Mary Ann McCurley David McDaniel Nathan McDaniel Lori McEndree ln order to spend some of his paycheck, Chris Stith fsophomorej pur- chases joume-y's latest, Frontiers Many students use money from their part time jobs to buy their favorite groups albums. Photo by Doug Wallace. Decisions aren't always easy when it comes to buying an album because there is a great variety of music and groups. Chris Stith Qsophomorej selects a rock album from Musicland. Photo by Doug Wallace. From the Rolling Stones to Michael jackson The beat goes on The cliche that history has a way of repeating itself' fit ap- propriately for the music of 1983. The British Invasion which took absolute control over America's youth in the ear- ly sixties returned in the eighties and had immense effect in the lives of the multitudes of music lovers. Yet, old stanclbys received great attention also. The highly publicized final tour of British legends the Who took the United States for a long trip back to their rock roots and produced IM Html, which is considered the Whos most prestigious and successful album since Tommy. A rash of duets broke out during the year, as Michael jackson teamed up with both Paul McCartney and Eddie Van Halen, and Crystal Gayle and Eddie Rabbitt produced You and I. Kenny Loggins and Steve Perry came out with the catchy tune Don't Fight It. Hall and Oates popularity soared with their H20 album, and Bruce Springsteen released Nebraska, a tranquil, thoughtful album which won him best ar- tist in Rolling Stone, Modern music movies were abundant, as Pink Floyd releas- ed the long-awaited rock epic The Wall, and supergroup the Rolling Stones came out with concert footage of their 1982 world tour in Let's Spend the Night Together. Katie Eklund 3 ! rv 1 -I 1 E I it Qi
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