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Friends made homecoming special. Mike Wilson, Glenn Simpkins, Denice Thompson, Lorna Kiles, and james Webb shared hugs. it if ire and Frost was really original. It was a good theme idea for the Christmas dance. 9,9 - Robin Henry Support prevails on dance floor as students cheer break dancers Songs like Thriller and The Curley Shuffle spawned a new generation of dances for the student body. As new songs became popular, students dis- covered new dance steps from televi- sion, watching other dancers, and ex- perimenting. Students struggled to learn the improvising ruled as record- breakers invaded floor I 24 Dances newest steps and then demonstrated them to anyone who would watch. Support was more frequent and widespread on the dance floor than al- most anywhere else. Often students gathered around dancers displaying real talent and clapped wildly for each new move. The most popular of these crowd-pleasers were the break danc- ers, who spent as much time on the ground as they did on their feet. Slam-dancing was still popular, as in previous years, but a few die-hards kept the punk movement alive for an- other year. Formal dress was an obstacle at the Christmas dance, but students man- aged to overcome this.There were plenty of slow songs played by the band Mirage, and smuggling wasn't too difficult even in the most elaborate formals. Whether swaying and singing to lourney's Faithfully or partying like it's 1999 , students took the opportu- nity to loosen up and show off a litte. Si l l l l l l l I l l 3 E S 2 S Enthusiasm extended from the game to the dance. Melissa Clouse, Ric Rochell, Kelly Terry, Angie Allen, Gary Melton, Christina Sims, and David Morrison showed their Pirate Pride.
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