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Y' Hyip ' . ' xx i f ' if l S 19.5 Vicki Nlezo. Kathy Vickers. and Kris Rudzinski just wanna bc Nlorp fashion models. .. 1 -ni, -. 5 1 1 . . in V V . M . ? R swf . . by 3' pf. Jon .laro boogies dow n xi ith his ever so stunning cone- head date. Jason Appel. Analisa Romero unleashes her friend to dance freely. Admit T 0 Nerd By Jenny Selscr Hey. you with the bandaid across your nose! What do you think of MORP'? asked a plaid and striped polyester friend. Ljhh . . . it's interesting. proclaitned Teri Miley. This feeling was evident during PHS's third annual MORP. Kim Uycda stated. I had lots of fun because at this dance we don't have to act like ourselves. As a tradition MURP has consisted of nerds, 'lgeeksu and a trash-laden gym. Students were able to view Poway High at its utmost fashion unconscious stage. The dance was accompanied by groovey' dance music and decorations. In place of stream- ers. toilet paper was strung. Carnations were replaced by stunning weeds. The wall decor consisted of signs reading1 Dorks 4- Everu and Admit All Nerds. The festivities were ruined for some peo- ple due to conllicts concerning same-sex couples. The administration stopped those couples entering the dance. even though they had bought bids and were not warned before hand. Tami Marko stated. l was under the impression that dances were put on by students for the students. lt's sad to think that one man's opinion spoiled the experience for so many of us that were real- ly looking forward to it. M0rp 17
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X l' t 2 1 1 russia? ff MORP Jennifer Lukenbill, Doug Eagle, Ty Nichols and Heather fVlcLeod admire themselves in the cameras lens. vi iyl,r , ,,.:--v it 5 .Mt 3 J if -Q is :nib .asf Jason Reiser, A.K.A. Herb, is found strutting his stuff at Morp. 16 Morp Billy Wraith displays his right to arms view. , il' 1 f 1 if ,f fi f ,l, ,f 1 K .,.7 I 1 , -Y John Steppens, Kevin Malloy, Bill Santos, Brian DeVore, und Travis Higgins crcute their best nerd-like images for Morp goers.
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EIIXERF LD BR GADE aking Success Look Easy By Tami Watkins The loudspeaker crackles as the bands await the upcoming decision, And now for the Sweepstakes award . . . The Poway High School Emerald Brigade! shouted the announcer. Drum majors Chris Black- burn and Hector Valenzuela walked side by side to receive the well-deserved trophy. This year the Emerald Brigade won as many as twenty awards during the march- ing season alone. When asked what keeps the band going, Drum Major Chris Black- burn said, We are all one big family and we all love music, and we are together for musicf' The Brigade was a champion band in music, parade as well as field show. Flag Captain Lori Raber commented, live learned a lot about responsibility and I know that people can depend on me be- cause with a group as big as us, you need that support, or nothing worksf' The Emerald Brigade was very talented group of students who were dedicated to becoming the best. 'tOur band is so good, and our uniforms are terrific and no other band can get a crowd stirred up for action like ours, said Lara Janes. The band had a great year filled with awards and triumphs, like attending the Fiesta Bowl, a brigadeer said, 6'Now, that was an accomplishment we'll never forget! Gabe Pincelli marches with determination while carrying his trumpet. 344 Ya 'il Lori Raber and Amy Blackburn salute the judges at Chino Invitational. Gina Severson demonstrates precision and concentration to the crowd. 18 Emerald Brigade
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