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Shake your boodie - lunior Michelle Sullivan and Senior Sammy Landrum add originality to the Ole Main dance. Ge! down tonight - Iunior Tanya Townshend and Senior Myron Rhodes do one of the more popular dances, the Bump. N J N Do the hussell - Iunior Bonita Curry, Sophomore Tonie Burl, Northeast Alumnus Theresa Watson, and Senior Marilyn Smith do the Hussell at the Ole Main dance. Turn the beat around - Senior Al Willard gets ready to move to the nitty gritty at a record dance in the cafeteria. J J Dancing-27
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f t was shakey shakey time when the Northeast student body had a dance. After ballgames, holidays, special occasions, etc. an average of 200 or more students packed into the cafeteria. Everyone danced and sang, as they listened to the band play its funky music, or to the records. Most dance enthusiasts had their own reasons for cuttin the ole rug. Senior Al Willard said he liked to go to the dances because of the enjoyment. Everyone is in a good mood, having a good time, he said. Dances were scheduled weekly during football season and were open to all Northeast students. However they tapered off as the year pro- gressed. Iunior Rick Graham suggest- ed that one should be held at least every other week of the entire year. Iunior Vickie Spinelli suggested that dances be open to the public. Students dance to the music L I think that people from other schools should be able to come, she said. Sophomore Eddie Vestal said he was down on some people who came to the dances and did not dance. The Bump was a favorite dance of many. Other popular ones included the Hustle, the Hesitation, and the Robot. Getting a partner was sometimes a problem, and Senior Scott Mize solved the problem by dancing with a broom. By dancing with a broom you amuse the guys, and you ask them if they want to try it out. he said. I always end up dancing with their date the rest of the night. Dancing was popular, and with plenty of music, lots of energy, and a little bit of imagination it was a favorite Northeast past time. Sandra Stanley f k Get dancing - Northeast students get on the good foot during the KAAY dance in the cafeteria after the El Dorado game. Itls the disco duck - Senior Tim White and Iunior Mike Henderson spin platters at a Student Council record dance. 26 Prime Time
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C J I J Ga for it all- The Lake is the scene of pro class football on Sunday afternoons. It offers a variety of activities. law '- ' Killing time - Seniors Trey Crawford and Iulie Ryberg take the easy way up at the Mall. McCain Mall, the largest shopping center in the area, provided something to do for many students on boring nights. 28-Prime Time I SEAICII CF A Munchin' - Sophomores Linda Clowers and y Marrianne Woudyear munch down at everyones kind of place, McDonalds. A reason to smile - Iunior Donna Roetzel clowns around with Big Boy at Shoney's. Shoney's was the late night place to go after everything else had closed and the stomach started to growl for food.
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