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0 At Morp The morp is a tradition where the girls get brave and ask the guys to a dance, Morp, prom spelled backwards, threw a surprise on April 10. Woodlan ' s female sex hid in the sand and the attendance at the dance was much lower than usual. Senior Todd Fojtik said, I think the fear of rejec- tion finally struck the womens lib. Some of the events that went on regardless were the tan contest and the no-tan contest where freshman Kristi Irwin won the best ton and sophomore Carlo Stieglitz won the best no-tan. The king and queen, junior Kent Peters and senior Tina Miller, were announced and they danced to the traditional song. Even though there weren ' t a lot of people there, everyone seemed to hove a good time, commented Tina. Even though the females were shy on April 10, the males showed them what to do on May 9, prom, on the next page! 1 1 -- Y 7 y| m 4i Taking a break from spinning the tunes, freshman Lori Campbell and senior Justin Byerley talk about the dance.
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After being crowned the morp cou- ple, junior king Kent Peters and sen- ior queen Tina Miller dance to the traditional slow dance. Turning tor the audience, treshman Kristy Irwin shows oft her tan before winning the contest. fn The morp Is a backward prom when the girls ask the boys, but sopho. more Clark Plott and junior Scott Burkhart take it one step further and pair up for a slow dance in the center of the gym. During their coronation, junior Kent Peters and senior Tina Miller adjust their crowns for their big dance while sophomore Brad Ahlersmeyer (with microphone) jokes about them and junior Scott Burkhart, sophomore Clark Plott and junior Lance Irwin join In laughing.
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During dinner senior Marsha Korfe converses with another coupie as her prom date Junior Eric Armbruster prepares himseii tor the main course. Atter being crowned king and queen, juniors Lance Irwin and Diana Rice swayed along on the dance tloor to the traditional dance In honor ot them. Resting between dances, senior Nicl Lengacher, Junior Robin Hocice- meyer, senior Scott Wilder, Junior Ka- ren Kneubuhier, and seniors Becl a Cummins and Cameron Maile con- verse and watch the other dancers after dinner during the prom. Prom To be close to one another, senior Judy Boes and her date Rod Ham- man, plus seniors Tina Miller, Roland Knepp, Susan RIdgway, and Mark Schuiler dance to a slow song. i: y i
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