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Breaking - the new beat of the streets Breakdancing, a dance which sprang from the ghetto areas of New York City is a combination of gymnastics and martial arts. Words such as “crew”, “rumble”, “terri- tory”, and “the best” are common with breakdancing crews. These words sound like words of a vicious street gang battle, but for breakers living in certain areas of New York and around the world these words are well known and respected. Breakdancing has swept the United States along with Germany, Japan, England, and France by storm. This dance is not shared by the general eat Of The Streets public because of the difficult and quite complicated steps and movements. Breakdancing, which amazes its audi- ences, can be very dangerou and is not recommended for people used to the Fox Trot. Not only is Breakdancing performed in NEW YORK but it is also pe rformed here at Clover Hill High School. Upper left Mike Harris prepares to freeze. upper middle Donnie Knight takes off with the hellicopter spin. upper right J.J. McDonald shuffles to the beat. lower left J.J. McDonald pops with his invisible pole. Bottom right Mike Harris whirls with the turtle spin. Break Dancing 29
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; oe left-Robert Cooley ticks to JAM ON IT. bottom right-J.J. McDonald, Donnie Knight and Robert Cooley strut their stuff. bottom J.J. McDonald, Donnie Knight, and Robert Cooley pop, tick, and lock. Breaking: Ihe New
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| es Ws Fashion In The Eighties Fashion was always a social oriented pas- time. At Clover Hill fashion became a very unique day to day occurence. They had your basic preppy, punk, army, new wave, and even a few fifties styles. Some of the students choose this type of attire for comfort and others to see if they could come up with the wildest fashions in school. All of these fashions that the stu- dents of Clover Hill choose to wear was just another way of saying that Clover Hill High School had it all. Whats out for eighties Boat shoes Docksiders Plaid pants Jerseys Wide ties Izod Turtle necks Tank tops Knickers socks Underoos Birdwell Garanimals cutoffs Feathered earings vans Nose rings tie dye Friendship pins turquiose jewlery Pete smith above Mike Harris does the TUT!! top right Eddie Cowdrey dresses in the Chinese fashion below Julia Harris gives the camera a shot of her dressy side top left next page Keith White shows us the casual style top right next page Margret Ford and Tammy Miller shows the springy look bottom Mike Oakes and his friends show their dressy look right A few girls talking in the hall display the new wave look middle next page Tyler Waybright and Jarred Farris go punk new wave all the way
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