Moore Central Mid High School - Cub Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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GINGER BARTON-Arts :Sz Crafts I. STEVE BEALL- Sophomore Vice Principal. SANDY BENNETT- American History I, Oklahoma History, Youth Sr. Government. BECKY BERG-Biology. DEE BOWERMAN-Registrar, ROGER BROWN- American History, Oklahoma History, Student Council. BRENT BURDICK'Band. GENE BURR-Principal. DEE BUTLER-Counselor. LINDA BYCKO- Freshman Attendance Secretary. MARY CASTLEBERRY-Receptionist, Student Store Supervisor. IANIS CLEMENTS-American History I, Oklahoma History, Youth 8: Government. CATHY COOKfEnglish I, BETH CRONE- Introduction to Algebra. Algebra I. LEIGH CULBREATH-Art I,lI. ED DAVIS-American History II,Ill. JOE DAVIS-Driver Education. JIM DAY-Driver Education. TERRY DUDLEY-Physical Education. RAY ELLIS- English I,ll. SUSAN ESTES-English I. LOIS EVANS-Freshman Vice Principal. JIM FAUROT- American History II,llI. CELINDA FERGUSON- Ceometry, Algebra II. RALPH FLAGLER-American History I, Oklahoma History. BECKY FLEMING-Biology, Physical Education, Athletics. PAT POLKS-Counselor. DARLENE FOSTER-Typing 1. CAROLE GONZALEZ-English l,II. SUSAN HIGGINS- Reading. MIKE HODPER-World History I, Athletics. DARLENE HUDSON-English II, LaQUITA HURST-Special Education. IODENE HUTCHINS- Library Aide. BETH ,IENNINGS-Mechanical Drawing I, II, Woodworking I, Industrial Arts Club. CHRIS JOHNSON-Geometry, Algebra II, National Honor Society. TONY KNIGHT-Oklahoma History, American History I, Athletics, JUDY KOO5-Special Education, DEBBIE KORFF-English I, Introduction to Drama, Drama I,II, Introduction to Speech, Drama Club. KATI-IIE LINDERS-French I,II, German l, International Club. BARBARA LINK- English II. SHARON LISTON-Computer Literacy. DRU MARSEILLES-Algebra I, Introduction to Algebra. SAM MCELVANY-General Business, Typing I, Athletics. PAT McGARRITYASpansih I,II, International Club, LYNETFE MCKEITHAN-Vocal Music. LEONARD MCMINN-Counselor. LOLIETA MILLER-Special Education, CARA MIZIRL-English II. KATHY MOFPATT- Keyboarding, Typing l,II, Office Procedures, National Honor Society, DEBBIE MONTGOMERY- English I, MARGITTA MOORE-Geometry, Algebra I. BRENDA NORTHCUT1'-American History I,II,III, Oklahoma History. ELIZABETH PERRY- Special Education, 114 Faculty

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ar' 'def-,gpv .gp r :gf -'Quill' 't79 !'1 '4' Do ou ever . ou quickly open and shut your locker. You then rush to the restroom. Next you take a fast two-second drink from one of the water fountains. Finally, you run as fast as you can to class without getting caught. During this rush of confusion did you ever think of the numbers of lockers, water fountains, etc.? What would life had been like if there were none of these conve- niences to help us through the day? just to remind you that little things did mean a lot, here's a list of those I bet you didn't know that things: 32. Art tables 10 Bathrooms 32 Benches in the blue gym 76 Benches in the stadium 95 Buses 43 Cafeteria tables 10 Hall clocks 17 Halls in both buildings 1.300 Hall lockers 26 Hall vents in the 900 building 9 Benches in front of the 900 build- ing 81 Outside doors 75 Teachers 195 Ties owned by Mr. Shoaf 93 Trophies in the trophy case 88 Typewriters in typing 10 Water fountains 18 Statistics on this page STARING AT SUCCESS. Freshman Mark Foster gazes at the trophies won by different clubs and people at our school. Freshmen 113



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if 2 X ti . Are we really what we EA ??? umorous and unex- pected answers were given by some mem- bers of the faculty on the fol- lowing question: If you are what you eat, what would you be? Business teacher and coach, Sam McElvaney, said, I'd be a Deluxe Graham with peanut butter on top. Woodworking teacher, George Standard, said, A vi- tamin. Carole Gonzalez, English teacher, said, A peach. Arts and Crafts teacher, Ginger Barton, said, A Granny Smith apple. 9th grade principal, Dr. Lois Evans, said, A fruit bowl. I Special Ed. teacher, Judy Koos, said, A peanut. Jim Day, Drivers Ed. if ' mf fr. . C 7 f f ff? .,A. if 4 if l l A fn .Q-7 M .W R. f 0,046 , 1 .1 I ' I kj I W ,gf iii- WAI' . L' , f X. mf LUNCHING. Teachers Beth Jennings, Beth Crone, Margitta Moore, Carole Gonzalez, Janis Clements, and Barbara Link spend their lunchtime in the teachers' workroom. teacher, said, A brownie with lots of nuts. And even though a D.P. wasn't a food, English teach- er, Barbara Link, would be that if she could eat it. f ff- fr is. . ' 1 it is Y . W .Q1 If this question were true, you would have seen a lot of pizza, ice cream, and choco- late walking in the halls or even writing on the chalk- boards! AMY PETERSON-Biology, Chemistry, Science Club. MELINDA PIERCE-Home Economics l,Il, Future Homemakers of America. SCOTT RAPER- I.S.S., Athletics. CINDY ROBERTS-Physics. Basic Physics, General Science, Science Club. NANCY RUTLEDGE-American History II,III. JOHN SCHWARTZ-Oklahoma History, American History l, I.S.S. BILL SHOAF-General Math, Consumer Math. JEANETFE SHOTWELL-Photography, Yearbook, Newspaper, Introduction to Journalism. MIKE SIMMONS-Algebra I, Introduction to Algebra. KAREN SLATON-Secretary to the Principal. JANET SOUTHARD-Biology, Athletics, Physical Education. GEORGE STANDARD-Woodworking I,II. Industrial Arts Club. TERRY TAMAGE-Biology BSCS, Biology. BETTY Basic Life Skills, Future Homemakers of America. CHARLES VALENTINE-Earth Science, Physics. MARILYN VOGTSBERGER-Math, Science I,II. ANN WHITE-Financial Secretary. JOHN WHITESIDE-Introduction to Algebra, Algebra l. JANICE WILLINGHAM-Chemistry I, PS Chemistry, Physics. LARRY WOODS-Chemistry, Physics. KAREN WOODWARD-Clerical Procedures, Typing I, Record Keeping. CRAIG WRIGHT-Physical Education. ARCHIE YOUNG- Chemistry, Physics, Student Council. Faculty TAYLOR-Librarian, Cheerleaders. KAREN TYSON- 115

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