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It ' s time to get friendly! Amy Harrison, Matt Ellenwood, Craig Beatty and Miclieile Wack- ley pose for the camera. photo Watters Stu- dio Let ' s get crazy. Twyla Gorman, Kim Key, Mi- cliael Rogers, J. C. Frozier, Terri Johnson, Sherwin Springer, Rhonda McDonald and Tammy Stewart get together to make the moment memorable. photo Watters Studio ea iAWMOAa M09iq 88300U8 A Not actually a regular high school or an after the ball game dance, the Northrop Connmons was the scene of over 400 dancing teen- agers during the biggest, third annu- al MORP on Friday, March 21. Morp, which is not found in the Webster ' s Dictionary, is Prom spelled back- ward and that ' s exactly what the MORP is, a backward Prom. Because the Morp is a prom back- ward, the girl asked the guy out. If he accepted the date, the girl took care of the whole evening. First, the girl treated the guy to dinner at the cheapest resturant in town. Then she took him to the dance. Once at the MORP, students danced to the beat of music provided by Unique Lighting and Sound. Many excited students were dressed in blue jeans and T-shirts, Hawaiian outfits, or any- thing that looked just plain dumb. Much like the dress of the students, the behavior was wild and crazy. While the big party proceeded, stu- dents ate free refreshments of pop and chips while some others posed with friends and lovers for pictures taken by Watters Studio in an alley scene. At lost, the moment all were awaiting: the crowning of the MORP King. Like the Prom Queen and her court, the contestants assembled on a platform. Announced as the ' 86 MORP King, Senior Quentin Can- trell wore the official dog dish crown while his court. Seniors Johnny Amos, Brent Cooke, Lewis Jones, and Mario Moore, stood by. The MORP, sponsored by the Sen- ior Gloss officers, was the best ever. Senior Thandeka Ncube comment- ed, The Morp is a great opportuni- ty for the girls because it is a chance to let guys know that you are inter- ested in them. The MORP is a great idea, a change of pace. I had a great time. It ' s been real!! — Marcie Chapman 20 I MORP
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The MORP brought smiles to a lot of faces. Per- haps it was the atmosphere? Here Kathy Dybiec. Miridy Merrits, Michelle DeParalbies, Paul Moring, Jeff Jories and Don Thatcher pose. photo Wat- ters Studio Are my eyes playing tricks on me ' ' No, it ' s just the crazy way Michael Benett and Beth Duncan dress for the Morp photo Watters Studio MORP 12 '
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