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Matching tee-shirts are very popular at the morp. here Tim Glenn and Lisa Swartz show off their matching fun shirts. Ladies Night Eating at McDonalds, matching tee-shirts, and weed corsages were just a few of the traditions of Leo ' s annual Morp. Instead of the normal prom where the guys asked the girls, this special dance gave girls the opportunity to ask their favorite guy. Once the thoughts of being reject- ed stopped, it was time to pick out matching tee-shirts. Popular ones were sweat shirts. Ocean Pacific tee- shirts and baseball jerseys. After shirts were picked out, the place to eat was chosen. Very popu- lar were Wendy ' s, Pizza Hut, and McDonalds. The dance itself started at 7:30. Music was provided by Mistaken Identity. The music of Loverboy, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot and Duran Duran were some of the favorite groups. After some dancing, the Morp court was announced. It was as follows: Most likely to win the Indianapolis 500; Greg Bemis and Chris Stuckey, Clumsiest; Frank Al- bright and Kelly Martin, Biggest Whiner; Larry Dwinell and Renee Gongwer, Most hilarious laugh; Bri- an Blake and Cindy Bender, Fun- niest faces; Rob Sanders and Kelly Platter, Biggest Brown noser; Myron Weber and Renee Butt, Most likely to be on the cover of Vogue Maga- zine; Tom Herendeen and Julie Moss, Person who grubs the most; Bob Black and Pam Schaffer, Big- gest Troublemaker; Curt Butler and Cindy Morris, Best Smile; Tim Glenn and Carol Meinerding, Best Couple; Dale Gerke and Tiffany Healy. The annual Morp was one of the traditions anticipated by students for years to come. — Michelle Kies Lifestyles Morp
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■ Jr- m. ikA ' A ' f ' Lifestyles Our lifestyles all involved events which we expected to happen. We knew each day contained twenty- four hours needed to sleep, eat, and relax. We looked forward to the weekends, but we were also aware that we had to attend school the oth- er five days of the week, seven hours a day. However, there were connections which made each of our daily rou- tines unique. Whether it was getting up in the morning or finding a car on Friday night, we all had our individ- ual problems. These problems made our schedules vary as we had to al- low more time to do homework or catch up on lost sleep. Weekends gave us the option to go to Glenbrook, see a movie, or just be with friends. Every change in our or- dinary schedules gave each day on the calendar an inside connection making our lifestyles unique and full of surprises. Karen Pfister School involves hard work and many hours in the classroom, bul il also is a place to socialize. Nora Cook and Cindy Bender enjoy talking in the com- jnUDs. 7 Lifestyles Division I — - I
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Dancing to the music provided by Mistaken Ideniiiy. these Leo girls really dance the night away. Taking a break from dancing. Juniors Penny Perkins and Ted Kuehncr find a quiet place to talk. Lifestyles Morp
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