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School Dances Provide Relaxing Break From Routine And Chance at Self-Expression People all over the world use dancing as a form of self-expression. School dances provide students with a chance to relax and show their real personalities out on the dance floor. These dances held each year also give teenagers a break from their routine weekends. The success of the dances grew from the Back-To-School dance to the Spring dance at the end of the year. For sub¬ freshmen all the way up to seniors, they are an opportunity to socialize with friends and possibly even start a new ro¬ mance. Entertainment varied from dance to dance. D. J.’s seemed to be the favorite of the students. One big reason for this choice was that it allowed a greater vari¬ ety of music whereas a live band is not able to provide the variety. What makes our dances the successes they are ? There are two major factors: the faculty and students. Many members of the faculty show their support by acting as chaperones at each dance. They pro¬ vide adult supervision while enjoying themselves at the same time. The stu¬ dents determine the quality of the dances. Dances are made possible by the amount of money raised for them. Funds for entertainment, refreshments, and chaperones are taken from the profits of the one that preceeds it. The money col¬ lected from ticket sales is a big portion of what goes into these dances. With no sell of tickets, there are no future dances. The twins, Karen and Sharon Martin, dance the night away with their dates, Robert Montgomery and Kevin Mitchell. 12 Dances
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After a heavy snowfall, many people visit Mabry’s Mill, located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, to enjoy the serenity of the beautiful countryside. Having splattered his target with a snowball, Johnny Plasters stands back and relishes in his expertise. As if in slow motion, Jimmy Cockram throws a snowball. Snow Days 11
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Dressed for a night of dancing, Chip Booker shows his own special style out on the dance floor. A moments rest is just what these tired students need to regain their energy for more dancing. Socializing is one big reason students attend the dances. Melissa Owens, Anita Vipperman, and others are seen taking a break from dancing to talk. Senior, Jackie Biggs and Marc Bowman thoroughly enjoy themselves as they dance to music by Astro Disco. Dances 13
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