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Juniors on Juniors The juniors seem to have kept their spirit up over the years. I think it's due to our competetive drive we havel' - Lisa Collins ? was g Zi EZ? n the 1920's it was the Charleston, followed by the Varsity drag in the 3O's. The jitterbug and the stroll came in the 40's and 50's which continued the interest in fad dancing. In the 60's and 70,s, kids shocked their parents with hip jerking dances like the twist and the hustle. If there was one common inte- test that united teens from all eras, it was a love of dancing. In the 8O's, there was no one dance, but many, to personify the era. In the beginning, it was breaking and popping, with kids dressing up in parachute pants, Converse sneakers, and bandan- nas. But in 1985 there was a new rage in fad dancing that could not be summed up in one Word. 4'There's no name for the way we dance, it's just the way we dance. I like groups like Soft Cell, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, 'A li ij. rr nj a . WM l V i, .W 3 X.. I li ill li lllilllllllllllllllillllll .lllllllill llllllwlllllllllll.lilllllllr llll lll lllll li Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Depeche Mode because they're good to dance to, said freshman Sonia Zarate. Dancing had been all the more popularized by such dance night- clubs as the 321 in Santa Monica, and the Odyssey in West Holly- wood. These nightclubs featured dancing 'til dawn to the latest new wave and funk songs. But Mari- lyn's in Pasadena was one of the first dance nightclubs with no age limit for people who were too young to get into such places as the 321 or Odyssey. The latter two had age limits of 18 years old but most people agreed they were easy to get into even though you Weren t 18 Like any other fad the differ- ent types of dancing would come and go like the jerk of the 60 s. But new dances as long as there was music to move to dancing would never die out.. 7 7 7 - 7 7 7 9 ,fn . ,, . . W- Barbara Fisk Staci Flammini Gina Fletcher lg , . . ri 2 Catherine L. Flores Jennifer Frazier Olivia Fregoso Brian French Satomi Fukudome Deanna Garcia Edgar Garcia Michael Garcia Michele Annette Garcia A f s Tim Garcia r - Tina Garcia L ' Daily Godfrey William Goez N fi 'd Q, Dance!Juniors 1 8 7 ,,..4-.- --L-W --.
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