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Principals help molse this yeor CNE OF TI-IE BEST! r. Gene Burr was our head principal. This was Mr. Burr's Sth year in the Moore School System. When asked how do the students this year compare with the students last year Mr. Burr said, They would compare favorably. The study body this year is excellent. The students seem to get a little better each year. Mr. Steve Beall, 10th grade prin- cipal, had been at Central Mid High for two years. When asked how do you like be- ing a principal at Central he said, I like it. Sometimes it is tough but I enjoy it. Was she a doctor or was she a principal? Well, Dr. Lois Evans, our 9th grade principal, was both. She had been a principal here for three years. Dr. Evans said, I like Central, the students, and the teachers. We have one of the finest staffs. Our students have one of the best op- portunities to get the best educa- tion of anywhere they would want to go. RETURNING FOR ANOTHER DAX Mr. Bill Shoaf, math instructor, and Dr. Lois Evans, as- sistant principal, arrive at school to begin an- other day. -9 11 Principals 5 ,sg 1 ALWAYS BUSX Mr. Gene Burr, head principal, pauses on the way to a meeting in the Counseling Center. IS HE GOING TO DO A CHEER OR GOING TO SPEAK? Mr. Steve Beall, assistant was if ikesgrfim principal, tells the 10th graders the main rules at the first assembly.
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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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1 T ! Sig, 269 ,fs ff' -el! 494' WHAT'S NEW THIS YEAR? Mr. Gene Burr, principal, presents an orientation on the school rules while Mrs. Betty Taylor, cheer- leader sponsor, and Mr. Steve Beall, rofh grade principal, wait in the background. IS SHE A DOCTOR OR A PRINCIPAL? She's both! Dr. Lois Evans, assistant princi- pal, does her work on a daily school basis. Principals 117
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