What was supposed to be an "Aquarian Explosion" is now just about to fizzle out. Imagine this: three hours of peace and music. Doesn’t that sound pretty far out? Feb. 26 was the original date of Freedom Area High School’s 2010 Morp, and its theme was to be Woodstock ’69. Woodstock was about love, peace, music, and fun. Yeah, we’re all too young to have experienced such a historic and groovy event, and as it seems the chance to do so will pass us by once more. The dance had to be cancelled due to a lack of support and participation. Originally, Morp was Alysa Schell’s senior project; she had decided on a Woodstock theme because it seemed like a fun one to use and she thought that it would attract more students. However, quite the opposite actually happened, as this year’s turnout was even less than last year’s, which was pushing it. Schell had said, “I just want everyone to have fun”. The money made from Morp would have benefited the Eric Barto Memorial Foundation for Autism. The dance was to be held from 7 to 10 p.m. and would’ve only cost $6 for a single and $10 for a couple. It was to be held in the cafeteria. Tie-dyed threads and hemp jewelry will no longer be the appropriate dress code come Feb. 26, as Freedom’s Morp is officially cancelled.