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Students reverse roles for crazy night Bob Stoll reigns at MORP It was this year ' s 1987 Se- nior Class Officers who put on the biggest Morp ever! It was a total success as more than 400 Bruins danced to the tunes DJ ' d by Jettson from WXKE FM 104. As the fourth annual event approached, excitement from the NHS student body over- whelmed the halls. Enthusiasm spread through the school as the MORP date came near. Because the MORP is prom spelled backward the object to the date was for the girl to ask the guy out. She would take care of the whole evening Senior John Byer and his escort Jenny Norman dance to the hits spun by Jet- son from Rock 104 FM. photo Wat- ters Studio including dinner at the cheap- est restaurant in town. After- wards they went to the dance and continued to dance the night away. The atmosphere was wild and crazy as the crowd rocked with tunes spun by Jetson. The wild party continued through the evening. Friends and close companions got their pictures taken. At last, the moment everyone was waiting for: the crowning of the MORP King and his court. Senior Bob Stoll was crowned 87 MORP King wearing the of- fical Burger King Crown while his court, Seniors Dan Kepler, Don Min, James Suttle, and Mike Toles hung by. The MORP, sponsored by the 1987 Senior Class officers, was the best ever as was commmented by many fellow students. , , ,, ... — Heather C. Roe Brett Glaze and Jenny Bull pose for a shot. photo Watters Studio 20 MORP
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Spring Break Meant Sun, Sand, and Fun Florida or Bust! Spring Break officially be- gan March 27, as the annual migration south started for the Florida bound students. Oth- ers decided to stay home and work or just sleep for a week. It is a traditional ritual for the sun seekers to head to the most popular spot in the states, Florida! The land of sand, sun, surf, and fun. Most of all seniors wanted to get that tropical tan to show off on their first day back at school. The smell of sun tan oil filled the beach while sounds of MTV filled the air. It was a gathering of wild teenagers at the pool sides where those beautiful bronze bodies laid out in the blazing sun from 10 to 4 o ' clock! It was the wild ones that en- tered those crazy contests, which included wet t-shirt, bi- kini, best buns, and the crazi- est of all being the Eat-lt contest where the contestants engulfed themselves with food! When the sun went down it was a fight for the shower type contest as everyone returned to their rooms to get ready for the night life. Cruising the strip was a popular place to meet people from all over the states. Getting into the popular dance ■ : i u ■ I Hottest spot during Spring Break, the state of Florida! clubs was a feat in itself for some. Meeting Kenny Loggins was a great thrill for a few more of us. But don ' t let every- one fool you into thinking Flori- da weather was great all the time, Florida had its share of rain. Even though it snowed in the Fort, those who stayed in town found sleeping in and partying in the evening just as satisfying as going out of town. Many prefered to stay home and work because they needed the money! But the greatest of all was watching IU beat Syracuse to win the NCAA Championship. This was one of the best Spring Breaks that a Hoosier could have ever hoped for. — Heather C. Roe SPRING BREAK
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