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Growing even MCDORE Qgwimgg he Moore community changed tremendously over the past year. Shopping plazas sprung up all over Moore from clothing stores to pet stores. I wish Moore would get a movie theater and then Moore would be completed! said sophomore Kim Wright. Central students didn't cruise 12th Street on Friday night as in past years. Instead they were at Jammers, Specials Limited, and Starbucks. I really like Specials because of the great looking guys and I love to jam! said jennifer Doyle. Food was still on the minds of Friday nite partiers. They could be found at Mazzio's, McDonald's, and the new Hardee's on S.E. 19th Street. A new City Hall building was built on Broadway. The Moore Li- brary was renovated. Instructor Karen Tyson said, I attended 12 years in the Moore School system from 1955-65. The town of Moore has grown from 1100 people then to a city today. The school system has changed in many ways too, but particularly from one elementary and one high school to a very large school sys- tem. I have taught with some of my former teachers and principals. I believe that Moore is a very fine school system with many educators who are truly interested in helping young people. 3 Qi T ff r is A, , 'MMA' ,, , I 71,5 3... ,s.f,,:...-ffvnha-':, - V- ,, ...,., HUNGRY? You can usually find a few stu- dents working and eating at the new Har- dee's on 19th Street. MM NEED SOME PICTURES? YOUR HAIR CUT? Then you could have gone to these two new stores on 19th Street. TAX DOLLARS AT WORK. The new City Hall was completed by spring 1986. R Community
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In the hrough the heat of it, Central stu- dents made the summer memora- ble. Camp was one way to enjoy the summer and sophomores Tiffany Klarich, Crystal Parks, and Shawna Rutledge decided Falls Creek was defi- nitely the camp to attend. Meanwhile sophomores Tiffany Trotter, Steve Lasater, Shaunna Walk- er, Kyle Osbourne and Jamie Pickens went zooing. Steve Lasater said, I really liked the gorillas. I could relate to them! Freshmen Christy Floyd and Sandy Hester shopped the summer away at Macy's and the Galleria in Dallas. Pat Oathout, sophomore, went to Louisana for a month of baseball and swimming. Whether they stayed at home or went out of town, Central students made the summer one to remember. AFTER GORILLA CAZING sophomores jamie Pickens, Tiffany Trot- ter, Kyle Osbourne, Steve Lasater, and Shaunna Walker take time to pose for a picture. BEAR TREES? Jennifer Simpson, sophomore, relaxes on the lap of a bear made from a redwood tree in Crescent City, California. 'll Fw WISHEUL DREAMINC. Sophomore Kile Reynolds looks at a Saturn V, F1 engine at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Kile is planning a career in aviation. h Summer if 5...w M A W N-lF '-n...
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are sw as 0 6 tilifqillg X tudent Council sponsored a Spirit Week that lasted five days. Monday was Nerd Day. Tuesday was Hee-Haw Day. Wednesday was Freshman Blue-White Day. Thursday was Sophomore Blue- White Day. Friday was Halloween Dress-Up Day. Freshman Kellie Strong said, I liked spirit week. It was fun. She dressed up for Nerd Day and Freshman Blue-White Day. If you saw babies, you had to have seen freshman Ami West. She dressed up for Nerd Day and Hal- loween Dress-Up Day. This week wasn't just for stu- dentsg it was also for teachers. Mr. Arch' White Days. I enjoyed it, said Mr. Young. Not did We only have one gorilla roaming around school, but we had two! Roger Brown also dressed up in his gorilla suit for Halloween Dress-Up Day to wear while he pa- trolled the student store at lunch to keep those students in line. , Not everyone went to the store to buy something for their costume for Halloween Dress-Up Day. Sophomore Ronda dressed up like the 50's bobby socks and poodle said, I liked it. It was a little weird. On Freshman the freshmen girls .3 Spirit Week ie Young dressed Dress-Up Day in dressed up Blue- dressed WHOLE
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