Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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. ... ...,...... -. . .... ..p,,1,. w.....,...-.--Q,--...4v-.---1.1------f NM- .----A, . . Streetwidel l Flaghdance, Saturday Night Fever. and. John Travolta inspired people of all ages to get down and let their feet ffly 'infront of City Hall on Sep- tember 2, l983. In all, approximately. 2,000 people helped celebrate the Street Dance sponsored by the L.S. Police Department. The event. originally a weekend long celebration, was held as af city celebration of the signing of the trea- ty ending the Revolutionary War. Re- freshments, popcorn and soft drinks. were sold by the Optimist Club and Safety Town., - ' S The music machine cranking out tunes was Sky, the excit-ing band for the evening. Sounds, pleasing to the mind, allowed people of all ages to re- lax and set their worries aside as they danced the night away. 1 Mr. Smith, City Councilman, felt the family turnout was veryiencouraging. He also stated, The merchants in the surrounding areias-were very cooper- ative, considering the risks of vandal- ism and noise. The students must be commended on their outstanding be- havior. Mr. Smithl believes, and hopes, the dancewill become a bi-an- nual event in future years, something the City can provide for the commu- n'ity. ' Street Dances and Sock, Hops, not uncommon to those growing up in the '6O's could very well become a Lee's Summit tradition if the public re- sponse is great' enough. With a little luck and a lot of spirit. old forgotten get togethers will be alive and well again. Grab one-Heck no . . . grab two. Laurie' Hickman enioys the company of Brian Haines and Chris Plude. l0lSlreet Dance 1 ...-......:-... .-,. ,- ' -w .'- ., .,., -,-. , -- . ..,, .,,. 1- . . .mv ,. . .. , g , , tx., -. ,. .l -1 - 1 . M 'H ',Sigh.-.Qg,,:,g,,4Q,QMQVjggU-Agjll--wig, if J P , g ,ji he gs . ' ' -'--P'-4 --'- ------------X------fefu-.....z ,.-.,.g,s:-g.-43,,3,4T png, '.wf.g 11gg,Q1mi'?i' I A H - - ' - ' '- -- --an 4a-1---......,..,,..,,,,,,.. v-1-.J -...ra-.4w1...f.f..4..1.:..-....... . 4,-A A, , -- ------ e--v-- ---2 'Ti'-W 21 -fc'-14f1f : ' -' -1.1-w 12,44 ' -1 . . - -' - q - - . . . e . . .N S - , . . . . ..- . , ,, . , , , ' ' ,Z Sf'-1 ilij' i , ,, 2 'ie fi: ,. t'i',j-1 illigui, jf. 1 A ' K . 5 r. I' Y .2 ., j -p x-M, , Q, . ' ' X ' i ,L --ffl ' '- lf'- L -'Ulf-. 'lf'--'- '-'15 .5177--,.f 5- - Tl-ff ,e Y M' f f Z 'Xl' ' f. V, v'-'ff'-1 ' flag f 1' '-1. V - K. ' QW- iq- :Hr 1' ,. 7-.157-'---Q-.--,gs..',n YC- gy-1-5. - 1 M - . :,. f 1 A .- A -4 -, , 7 :N . .., - V 4 'p-jr. - .1543 N , 1 H - - 5 - '?--1'-f'f'f..'H-- 1egi:5f.?:1f '4-1'Tf1-'1.f 1 -.--'J e F U V - if 'P-H ff -- 'X . X -...Q-,Q-a,pffh-19-w.-au, -gqp gy .1 r-ff, . -'- :N -1, t . e -- '- - W -- - - . ,.--.,- - Q ...xi ,t ' ' X . . Mus, .I JM .V 'Mrk

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