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'buss . - .isgsngis Few attend dance with benefits to go to the Senior Class but Oldies but Goodies Brought Back Memories Parents' Club sponsored an Oldies but Goodies dance for its members. Members of the Class of 1988 sold tickets for 55.00 and 54.00 was ap- plied tothe senior's graduation trip. Unfortunately, there was not a large turn-out but Carol Hosmer said, We had a good time. After the dance, we all went to Leatherby's in Pleasant Hill for ice cream. Dorothy Crostwait added, Unfor- tunately, the dance was not publiciz- ed enough so adults didn't know about it. A few students came to dance with their parents. f? '. -. . - Mike Estanol and Mrs. Bella have a great time doing the Twist. Mr. and Mrs. Hasse dress in 50's attire and do the Hand live. ies -'- Oldies but Good
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if . . Dances were fun for the PHS students H with the Dl's good and everyone dancing. And, dancing and having fun was all a part of the U-Can Dance. We showed that . . . We've Got the Beal The 'U-Can Dance was a lot of fun for students who at- tended. The logic behind the name of the dance was that students donated cans as theiradmission. All cans went to the needy. If one had a SAS sticker, his admission was two cansp if not, he and his guests had to bring three cans. I think the dance was for a good reason. We should help people less fortunate than us, said Charise Owens. Some of the latest moves were seen at the dance. These dances came out from Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Oakland. Their names were the Cabbage Patch , Troop , Twitch , Reebok , Freedie , Fila and the Bismark. The students at PHS caught on quickly to these moves. Almost everyone was con- vinced that Pittsburg had the best dancers. l've met a lot of people at clubs who know that people from the tPittsl'Burg can dance, stated Cynthia Sarcos. The U-Can Dance showed that people from Pittsburg can not only benefit those needing food, but that we do dance the best because, We've Got the Beat! - Traci Greenhouse Guy Rognlien and Cynthia Sarcos check out the latest moves by a nearby couple after a slow dance. We've Got the Beat -1 127
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