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Kicking It Off With The Octoberfest Dance Club kicked off the 1984-1985 school year with the Octoberfest in Germantown. From polkas to break- dancing, the performance was full of excitement and had a touch of some- thing for everyone. Before these danc- ing feet could rest it was onto the year's Dance Club show entitled We Got the Beat. Long hours of work coupled with a hectic pace were overcome by a unique enthusiastic team spirit produc- ing a colorful panache of dance rhythms for each generation making this a show to remember. The finale of the year was the Drama Department's production of Gypsy under the direction of Dr. Tom Bogar and choreographed by Sandra joseph and Camille Catchpole. Everyone involved in Dance Club has generously contributed his and her time and energy helping Dance Club to go on without missing a beat! 17 Here's the Dance Club on stage! 2? Linda Robinson and Patrice King dance the afternoon away at the Octoberfest. Octoberfest
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'll Eric McDonald checks out Alaunda Drain modeling her bathing suit. 21 Officers-Tresa Pinkney, Treasurer, Ernita Frazier, President, Shelly Slade, Vice Pres., Shanti Parikh, Secretary The Ethnic Awareness Club is in its sixth year of existence at Seneca Valley. The club-sponsored by Mrs. loyce Gamble-was first formed to bring to- gether those students to various ethnic backgrounds. ln the past, EAC has participated in community projects, given Black Histo- ry programs, and engaged in many fun- draisers to contribute to the Seneca Valley Minority College Fund and the United Negro College Fund. This year, activities included making fruit baskets for the senior citizens at Xmas, taking an historical trip to the home of Frederick Douglass, presenting an assembly plus other related activities during Black History Month, and putting on the an- nual spring fashion show. A new feature was the production of the Ms. Seneca Contest open to all students and spon- sored exclusively by the Ethnic Aware- ness Club. Ethnic Awareness Awareness In Fashion 37 Bottom-Shelly Slade, Lynn McDonald Shelly Barnes, Tresa Pinkney, Ernita Frazier Top-Shanti Parikh, Kendall Stewart, Dan- ielle Green, Alicia lones, Yvette Whitley, Terri Copeland 4l Tresa Pinkney shows off the latest in spring wear.
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