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AFTERHOURS HAWK l l End of semester crazies Breaking highlights January Jam JusT when iT seems ThaT The firsT semesTer crazies have hiT, finals fly by and sTudenTs are more Than ready To geT away from all The books, homework, and sTudying. This is when January Jam comes in. The Jam is an in- formal dance sponsored by STudenT Council, which is in iTs fourTh year. TickeTs were sold for 32.50 and music was provided by Tony Tocco, a local disc jockey who has been The D.J. for all of The Jams. l l I knew l should have worn heels TonighT Kim Egger Qllj. Also pic- Tured' Ed Rassenfoss QHazelwood EasT '82j. Sophomore Darryl Green break dances aT January Jam. The dance Siyle became so popular ThaT some sTudenTs pracTiced iT daily in The QYVTT during lunch, 24 anuarv Jam Jackie Tinker C423 com- menTed ThaT January Jam is a good Time To be wiTh friends, To have a blasT and relax aT The end of The se- mesTer. Don Dwyer M25 said, ul en- joy iT because iT is a Time for everyone To go To The dance. He suggesTed ThaT They could be improved by having Them lasT longer. One of The differences be- Tween January Jam from any oTher dance is ThaT hav- ing a daTe is noT necessary. The majoriTy of The people There go wiTh a group of friends. LeeAnn Smifh M25 said This was one of The Things she enjoyed The mosT abouT The dance. l waiTed unTil The day of The dance To buy my TickeT: iT wasn'T someThing ThaT had To be planned ahead of Time. Lynn JohnsTon QQQ, wasn'T sure whaT To expecT from The dance. l didn'T know whaT was going To be hap- pening buT l liked being wiTh friends. One of The eye-caTchers aT The dance was break danc- ing ThaT a loT of sTudenTs were doing or, should we say, Trying To do. ul ThoughT iT was really neaT, buT There is no way ThaT l could do ThaT, Don Dwyer U25 sTaT- ed. Since The Tone of The dance was informal, iT didn'T really maTTer if sTudenTs did break dancing or oTher sTeps well, no one really cared. fDeb- bie Dornfeldj l l
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