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Gallery: Cabinet brings a night of country dancing to students

November 12, 2021 by Shelly Womack

The Cabinet held a two-stepping dancing event Thursday evening at the T&P Event Center downtown. Students in attendance enjoyed dancing to country music, riding a mechanical bull and playing various traditional outdoor party games.

Attendees two-step on the dance floor. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Brenda Esparza, senior accounting major from Bulverde, and Reid Smith, senior kinesiology major from Aledo, play corn hole. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Students chat and laugh while watching people ride the bull. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

Aaron Guillen, senior kinesiology major from Abilene, begins to get bucked off the mechanical bull. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Brenda Esparza, senior accounting major from Bulverde, and Reid Smith, senior kinesiology major from Aledo, dance throughout the night. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Mariana Martinez Sandoval, sophomore interior design major from Tatumbla, makes a bucket of popcorn for Chloe Johnson, sophomore child and family services major from Walnut Creek. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

Students dance to Footloose. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Elizabeth Harris, sophomore advertising/public relations major from Sherman, and Carson Andrews, sophomore accounting major from Baird, play a game of corn hole. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Caleb Crisp, senior art major from Abilene, and Anna Ecklar, senior social work major from Euless, dance to country music. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

Sam Sheppard, junior ministry and vocation major from Canyon Lake, pops the tab off a Topo Chico. (Photo by Shelly Womack)
Avery Reinoehl, senior marketing major from Fort Wayne, rides the bull. (Photo by Shelly Womack)

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About Shelly Womack

My name is Shelly Womack and I am a sophomore Journalism major. I am a color guard member in the Big Purple Marching Band. I plan to be a photojournalist in the music industry.

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Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Seniors reflect and worship during Candlelight Send-off

  • Gallery: Students battle it out in Wildcat World Cup Smash Bros. tournament

  • Gallery: Students gather at the Bullock Brothers Ballpark for a sold-out game

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