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It ' s Time For The WLJvq iJV As other rowdy students watch, sophomore Tyler Harris, senior Steve Weber and junior Gregg Brueck prove that birds aren ' t the only things that can fly. 20 MORP
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TUESUAV ' mURSDAY CLUB informal ion, an. I Lonfcrence sheet - Woodlan Jr. Sr. High School Reason for assignment to lucsday Thursday Club Date (s) assigned to Tuesday Thursday Club You, the student, are expected to follow certain rules and regulations established while assigned to Tuesday Thursday Club. In some situations your assignment to Tuesday Thursday Club may be the school ' s final effort to help you improve your personal attitude and behavior before becoming subject to school suspension. The following rules and regulations are given for understanding your responsibilities when assigned to Tuesday Thursday Club. (1) You must attend each day of your assignment to Tuesday Thursday Club. (2) You must arrive promptly to the Tuesday Thursday Club room and be in your seat by 3:1S P.M. You will be dismissed at 4:00 p.m. by the supervisor. (3) You must bring paper, books, pencils pens and any other material required to keep you busy for the entire 45 minutes. (4) You may not talk, leave your seat, sleep, sit idly. do • school work. read books, magazines or other materials not specifically used to work toward completion of assigned school work. (5) You may not leave the room. (6) You must follow the directions given by the supervisor ir the Tuesday Thursday room. (7) You are to abide by all other rules, regulations, and policies of Woodlan High School and the East Allen County Schools that normally apply to students. FAILURE TO ABIIIC BY THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES WILL RESULT IN: First Offense - An addition of at least one additional day assigned. Second Offense- Suspension from school, parent conference and your re-entry to Tuesday Thursday Club when returning to school following suspension. I am aware of the rules, regulations, and policies. I know the specific days assigned, the room assigned, the tine to be in ny seat in the room, and how long the time is to remain in the room. Also, I am aware of the disciplinary action that will be taken for my failure to abide by the established procedures when assigned to the Tuesday Thursday Club. Stude nt ' s Signature Date Administrator: Do you recognize this piece of paper. ' If you do, then you were probably a member of the Tuesday- Thursday Club. This was not an ordinary club. You did not have to pay to get in. You just had to be little on the wild side, and get caught being there. DETENTION 19
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Girls To Ask The Guys On April 11, 1986, the backwards prom was here for another party night. The night start- ed when the girls picked up their dates and went for a fancy dinner out to Arby ' s or McDonald ' s. Some couples who attended were Chris Farver and Kris Hoover, Kel- ly Schling and 1985 graduate Brad Seelig, and also Stan Gerig and Julie Linker. Chris Farver replied, I felt the DJ was really good but it was a shame not many people were there. After their dinner, students started to arrive at the small gym decked out in their Hawai- ian duds that fitted right in with the motto Swing into Spring. They came to the Morp for a rowdy evening of dancing their hearts out. The music started at 8:00 p.m. and con- tinued until 11:00 p.m. The tunes were brought to Woodlan by Entertainment Plus. The students, who paid $3.00 apiece at the door or the presale price of $2.50 a couple, enjoyed the music and the lighting, stated principal and chaperone Mr. Rohrbacher. Entertainment Plus played a wide variety of music from heavy metal to slow jam. Some tunes which were played were Mony Mony by Billy Idol, West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys, and Heavens on Fire by Kiss. Kelly Schling, a junior, stated, The Morp was fun and I enjoyed the music they played. Around 10:00 p.m. the king and queen of the ' 86 Morp were crowned. They were crowned by Janet McKinley who was the president of student council. The king was Clark Plott, a freshman, and the queen was Aimee Gaston, a junior. Aimee replied one word when asked how it felt: Embarrassing. Clark, on the other hand, felt it was an honor because it ' s the first time I ever went to a Morp and also the first time being crowned something. The king and queen had a special dance by themselves to the song Forever in your Arms by Kermy The king and queen, freshman Clark Plott and junior Aimee Gaston, show how to do the famous dance, the Loggins. Aimee also Said, I wish Clark was Samba. a little bit shorter. The night ended with a very successful and definitely rowdy Morp. Lynda Grams Photos by Keith Pierson MORP 21
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