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LET'S DANCE - Seniors Ronnie Dinfotan and Cara Abulencia dance the night away. The dance floor was always crowded during a slow song. BOOGIE DOWN - Senior Araxi Kitsinian has a great time dancing. Kitsinian danced all night long. NAME THAT TUNE - DJ Ken Fusion changes a record. Fusion was a DJ on the radio station KROQ. 'Round MidnightfStudent Life 39
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