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v . ■ v ’t 4 } ' • .?} MU Let’s so to the hop Above: Jim Porter and Frances Little begin the Jitter-bug. Right: The gang” poses for a picture before cruising around town. Op¬ posite page, Top left: Two members of the very much disguised band play Run Around Sue. Opposite page, Top Right: Separated from the crowd, FJelen Mac¬ Donald and Robert Schoumacher take ad¬ vantage of the extra room to Bop. Op¬ posite page, Bottom: Love in the fifties is quite similar to love in the seventies. 52
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Page 55 text:
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Seniors acknowledge outstanding classmates Above left: Peyton Bailey, voted most ath¬ letic guy, recoils at the news. Above right: Best all-around seniors Cathy Brock and John Farmer enjoy an opportunity to watch people in the park. Left: Paige Heishman and Jim Day recline on the Marshall in¬ signia. Activities 51
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Encouragement in the form of an¬ nouncements, posters, general hearsay, and a final dress up day brought many students to life after the boredom of the second grading period. Strains of Lets Co to the Hop and promises of authentic bebop and a nifty time stimulated students to join in during the week of the Morp. Students participation reached a new height when it became unusual not to find a few enthusiastic students jitter-bugging down the halls in happy oblivion. For those who were truly inspired and wished to be as authentic as possible, dance classes were offered. Others just let loose. For those who really got into the nostalgic mood, the week was unbelieveably happy as they looked forward to the Morp dance. Morp day offered a variety of sights as students trucked about in bobby sox, box pleats, D.A. ' s, and leather. Spiffy little words and phrases were brought out of moth¬ balls and enlivened the already en¬ thusiastic day. Hot poop! What a week! 53
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