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- gr. .- T ,f ' 1 fufm. P 1 ances are always a welcome diversion from school work for the students at South- ington High School. They allow the students to get together with their friends on a Friday night and share a joke while listening and dancing to the music. Besides giving the students an altema- tive to hanging out. dances such as the Homecoming Dance help to foster school splrlt, and they are also used as fund mlsers for various clubs. The music at the dances was as diversified as the students were. ranging from top ten pop tunes to rock and roll classics from the tif- ties and sixties. The ac- tivities continued even after the dance was over. as the students frequent' ed the many restaurants which are near to the school, the most popular of which was FriendIy's. After their stomachs were full, the students li- nally went home to get some rest after the long and trying week of school work. ,gn OUR SOPHOMORES. ln the yearly tradition, the senior class throws a dance for the sophomore class to welcome them to their new school. One day the sophomore class will have to do the same. ,-Nj A l'lt'fUliI.' I'tJHH1'c' T. Dances arc great plates to sec lricnds who nmy hc kept apari by busy Class schedules during the day. Lil lllsinqci .mtl Deirdre Weiss lLihC aclxaiilatif' ol this opportunity.
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CLOWHIIYG AROUND. At the Welcome Sophomore Dance. these newcomers Peggy Yoon, Kim Murphy, and Kiki Kapell seem to feel right at home. TOGETHER. Taking a break from the crowded dance floor, Sandra Brezicki and Jeff Rayne chat about the pieces of their lives. Kita. wtf ' jyslqfg MfJfijj:.Efi41.Q::g?gP1fjkj T A. Fifi! , L Q f .A SW rip iff FUNAIYD FROLIC, Dances are a time for meeting new people and having fun with friends. Kirk Zurosky shares this dance with Eric Boutot. 5'iZ?k -arm? 'rf' F
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