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Dances l Dances are held many times throughout the year and are a big part ,of Brewer's extracur- ricular activities. Not only are they entertain- ing, but they can be held as fund raising pro- jects. To help pay for uniforms and cheerleading camp, the Cheerleaders spon- sored the Homecoming Dance, which was preceded by a week of festivities, adding to the spirit an overall fun of the event. Many looked upon this social as a time to just talk the even- ing away. I don't even dance, said one stu- dent. Never have. Probably never will. Another said, I just go to listen to the music. The other precentage who did dance still had a good time. While most dance simply for fun, some dance to work out aggression and adoles- cent stress. One boy said, I really feel better after hittin' that floor a few times! Of late, however, dances have been turned, in part, into breakdancing matches. Every so often during a dance, a crowd forms Cin a rough circle of coursel. If you can fight your way through, you will see young males and females gliding across the floor in strange, seemingly effortless mo- tions that would baffle Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly! These intervals usually prove to be the most enjoyable Cand, probably for the dancers, the most tiringlj times, during a dance. High School Dances are perhaps summed up best by one freshman, I just get out there and become part of the music! -l.l Dances 25
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Dances ll NW gf C e f af, Nm-Q. f I 'tx f ,J f,,,: I Av ,, Y , L ,, Top Left: Chris Champion and Veronca Absher dance as others watch Mike Page's antics. Bottom Left: Tony Ryan, Mark Clark, Carl Garner, Cindy Hunt, Christina Holmes, observe the dancers on the floor. Top Right: Danny Black, Iamie Atkinson, and Robbie Oakley shoot the breeze at a dance. Bottom Right: The crowd watches as Jesse Wright break dances. Nw-W.
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ze Style STYLE 19 Q an Brewer has style. Above: Derrick Harris, Kim Iones, Shane Maxwell, Susan Dunaway, Anna Thompson, jim Childers, Kelly johnson, Ron Crawford, Tonya Starling, Pam Oldacre, and Chris Iones show off the 1985 look at E Parisians in Madison Square, Huntsville. Fads come and I-3 go but good looking favorites are always in style. Western wear is a style that stays while others fade away. Here, fat rightj Rodney Chambers models the western look for the 8O's. U CD 'U GJ n
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