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many students have dis- covered lately an alter- native to movies and parties, dancing. Two local dance clubs that have recently been estab- lished are Club X and Moonlighting. Each club has a different atmosphere to suit different tastes in music, but each are open for teenagers. Club X began in December of 1984. It, unlike other clubs, does not have a permanent location. Instead it is held at different locations nearly every week. In order to keep up with its patrons, there is a 24 hour hotline called the bat phone that an- nounces when and where the next Club X will be held. In addition to the bat phone, there are also fliers passed out by students at their var- ious schools and at shopping centers and hang-outs that include the same information. Club X is known as the Alternative Danceklub” because it offers some thing other than top 40 music to dance to. Gina Lovoi, who has been going to the club since its opening admits “I like to go there because I can be myself and no one will give me a hard time.” Moonlighting was established in May of 1987 and has been going at full swing since. It is open every Fri- day and Saturday night from 8:30 to 1:00. You must be sixteen to get in and there is a mild dress code. The club has a large dance floor, two areas to sit at tables and relax for a while, and a bar that serves mock- tails , non-alcoholic versions of pop- ular cocktails, and soft drinks. Su- zanne Nelson comments, I never have trouble finding someone from S.T. there and I can always meet new people. By Heather Conley. ost in its own feverish limbo where sin be- comes salvation and only the dark angels tread. WAITING FOR THINGS TO PICK UP. rian Komrosky and Albert Denys take a seat and wait for more people to arrive at Club X. It'scool because the club is always there when there ts noth- ing else to do says Albert. Brian was in- troduced to Club X by his older sister Caren. Pholo by Heather Conley.
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SQUINTING IN THE SUN. Glancing over her shoul- der. Maria Malloy checks to see if everyone is there for practice for the rally. Maria likes the fact that every- one's friendly, we’re one unit together. We’re a whole, all Saints. Photo by Suzanne Nelson. AT THE END OF THEIR ROPE. The frash-soph football team pulls with all its might during an outside rally. John McClendon fools that varsity 8 going to be great next year with the combina- bor of juniors and sopho- mores we have now. Photo by Andrea Hillis. MUNCHING ON GOOD FRUIT. Sitting on the grass. Jenni- fer Willard and Christine Claus watch the tug of war contest between the foot- ball teams. Jennifer likes the ten minute passing pen- od because it gives her more time to talk. Photo by Andrea Hilhs. 5 CAVEMAN LIKE HOLD. Sean Chandler playfully lugs at Julie Diankoff's hair. Sean likes the fact that ev- eryone gets along and tries to bo fnends with each oth er. The new people have been Welcomed by every one. This year is going to be a killer one. Photo by Andrea Hillis. CATCHING SOME RAYS. Sporting the Hawaiian look. Marci Jenecke and Lisa Ri- vera hit the first beats of Wipe Out by the Fat Boys and the Beach Boys. Mara likes the people here be- cause they don't judge by looks, clothes, or money — just personality. Photo by Andrea Hilhs. VISITING WITH A FRIEND. Bnan KUlan and Jim Fish talk between classes. Brian enjoys the afterschool ac- tivities. He participated in football and basketball, but this year he has had trouble with conflicting practices. UP FOR TWO Getting a head start on basketball sea- son. Jack Heckerman and Sean McCarty dunk Dana Fambrim into the garbage can. Such exciting lunch- time festivities” are a part of what Jack and Sean like best about Santa Tere- sa. Photo by Andrea Hilhs. as the Saints football team went to CCS. Photo by An- drea Hilhs. f Divider CD
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G. -A-o . ;V 'V JL U n3vN. j SC j , c Qj -' INTO THE RHYTHM. CS amantha Day and Kelly Johnson dance to the beat of Salt and Pep- li per at Moonlighting. I like going with my boyfriend and my girl- friends because I can spend time with all of them and no one feels left out.” says Kelly. Samantha was crowned Homecoming Queen on No- vember 14 at our game against Oak Grove. Photo by Hoathor Conhy. OUT WITH PALS. atisha Vargas, Mike Grove. Grant Simpson, and Ann Mane Math- 1 ews are jammin' to Lisa Lisa on the crowded dance floor at Moon lighting. It’s live' I always have fun when I’m there with my fnends ex claims Ann Mane who was also a member of the Santa Teresa Dance Team when it first began. Ph 5to by Heather Conhy. do tAV co r voo Wx r ,o WETTING E HIS WHISTLE rian Conley sports a Club X T-shirt. These T-shirts that are sold at the club are another way Club X gets public- ity. Brian was also in- troduced to the club by h» sister Heather and likes to go thore because. There are a lot of coo! people there and they al- ways play cool mu- sic. Bnan is a fresh- man and is a member of the Speech and Debate Club. Photo by Laura Geer.
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