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Continued from page B2 vandalism. Students may have noticed fencing that had to be used around the restrooms and dance entrance to aid in assuring a secure and enjoyable dance atmosphere. At each dance drinks were sold by various clubs such as the Junior Class, Yearbook, and more. Lighting was also a special feature. The CCC, lIJ...J. 's used white lights and for special effects the Yearbook dance Du. .Jeff Krone used colored lights, flashing to the beat of the music. Break dancing wasn't seen very much, but occasionally one would see a group in a corner doing the latest of break dancing steps. Themes for some of the dances we had this year included, lvlorp, l-lomecoming, Toga, lvlasciuerade, and 5O's. Those were just a few of the entertaining evenings where the student body could show spirit. We give thanks to the various clubs, chaperones, and students that made each dance successful. lvlost of those in attendance had something good to say about the dance each evening. 5 L 'Q V, 1. 'Nha 1 2 if 4-'Z i Q X 1. Slowly but steadily Matt Kollmeyer and Erin l-ligby dance. 2. Break- dancer. 13. Bill Christensen, Coleen .Jenson snapping to the Beyer beat, QQ 3 l 3 ii . ' :i If i'f.f:.'f2-1 ' Q ggi. 2 'L 2.41-5-.:w,f TS y x El ' is 4- I all .rf 4' X: 7 'I 5 Dances B3
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Dances! Us-ances! and lVlore Cannes! VVhat's the hottest night time activity at Beyer? The dances of course. The Yearbook, Booster Club, Key Club, Speech and Asilimar, among many other, sponsored dances. The average attendance was about BCC students at each dance whether they were good or bad, the forum was always full of slamming, breaking, and slow dancing . Slam dancing became a problem when injuries occured among students. lf slamming got out of hand, the students who were responsible were eliminated from the dance. This year there were always four or more law enforcement officers to control outbreaks of disagreement or Continued on page B23 i. fi s i 5'?'1 Se - f.: we l - f if I i ,K , .x XR Q N if im I 1, At the Ivlasquerade dance, Chris Williams and his girl. 2. Also at the Masquerade dance, lvlerk Boyd and two of last year-'s graduatiea which make up the CCC D..J.s. 13. Slammers slam on through the night. 4. Arron Bose having an enjoyable evening. is .-s- ' I Dances
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F E V Catch the Wave of Spirit VVeek by Robyn Phillips photos by Rollin Eanderob Golly, Black Flag is totally avvesonnef' is a cornbination of slang terrns cornnwonly found in the average nerd, punker, and surfer, during Spirit Dress Llp Week. Never before has there been such a turn out of spirited students who participated in this event. The first day was a bit different, it was Polyester Day, guys and gals went rurnaging through rnonffs and dad's closets looking for that specific iterh of clothing to conwplete the look. Sorne of the polyester clothing was repeated when Nerd Day appeared on carnpus. The old horn-rirnnwed, taped glasses were the rnost effective. As usual, Punk Day brought out the animal in everyone. Frorn fishnet stockings to florescent green and pink hair. l Q . gi ' af fa ' px 3 X 445 -5 3 ' L 'stale' ll or 'I . Annica Sundelin and Katie Hanstead clowning around on Polyester Day. 2. Cory Thorp with her version of Punk Day. 3. There's something fishy about this picture, says Kelly Hubbard on Surfer Day. 4. Cindy Hansen inflated on I-lippy Day. B4 Bpir-it Week
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