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

 - Class of 1987

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WHERE COULD IT BE? Sophomores jason BABX GET DOWN! Sophomore Terry Per- Schrader and Brian Mitchell and freshmen ryman and freshman julie Rogers jam to the Becky Keith and Meredith Tiffin look for their latest songs. IAMMIN' ON THE 1 are students at the Halloween Dance. Sweetheart Valentines on the wall. ONE MORE DANCE. Sophomores Kyle Ma- son and Shawna Rutledge dance to a familiar slow song. -9 if HalloweenfValentine Dances 5

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ffRWQliK WJ llfiwlill. WJ WW 7lHHWE lBlEAlW' n October 24 students filled the gym that had been transformed into a scary sight by the cheerleaders, ready for a night of jamming. KJIO3 deejayed the dance. Sophomore Van Nguyen and Dawn Dowling both agreed that the music could have been better. They didn't play enough new music, and what they played, they played over and over, Dawn said. Winner for the best costume was Alex Aitkin who dressed as a hill- billy. Stephinie Hodgen, sophomore, said, I was really enthused about the dance! We had just won our game, so the D.I. let me talk on the microphone! Everyone was looking forward to the next one which was in Febru- ary. The Sweetheart Dance was spon- sored by Student Council and the Moore Central Cheerleaders. To fit the theme, Heart to Heart, students wore pink, red and white. The week before the dance stu- dents could buy paper hearts and print a message on them to their valentine. The valentines hung on the walls of the gym lobby the night of the dance. Students jammed to the music from the KI103 Road Show. Sophomores Greg Lee and Chris Larkin won the dance contest. They danced away with the records and movie passes they won. Freshman Kimmy Followwill and sophomore Dorothy Cardenas summed it up when they said, It was really cool how people got in- volved and really had fun. It was a dance to remember! IAMMIN' in their hillbilly costumes are Leslie Harris and Alex Aitken at the Hallow- een Dance. 4 I-lalloweenfValentine Dances Q TAKINGA BREAK are sophomores Todi Jilge and freshmen Leanne Wilmith and Wendy Wilson.



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M Q ug 'E Again . .AQOWW . . . I t was fifth hour November 26th when the faculty did it again ffm' the sixth year in a rovllll. All the students thought they would win, The Faculty thought they would. The action started out with the valley- ball game which the faculty won. The students thought, That's o.k. We'1i win the next une. The students thought wrong. The Faculty won the 3- legged race which put the students be- hind 20-0. Kristi Corcoran, sophomore, said, I thought the 3-legged race was fun even though we didzft win. Merfs basketball was the next game. They had to win. it was only worth 5 paints, but that would be Five points more than they had before. Then they won which made the students feel better about the score. Pat Oathont, sophomore, said, I thought it was fun bearing the teachers 'cause the students hadn't won a basket- ball game in a while, but I wish Coach Raper would have played. Next was womexfs basketball which the Faculty barely won by one point. Then came the egg relay race where the students shnwed just how sly they were. They stuck um to the egg and spoon. It worked gm' awhile until the faculty caught on. Thais when the stu- dents get disqualified from the race. Oh well, the siudenks said. Weil win the next one. And they did. They won the mystery race Call you had to do was crawl through hula hocvpsb. 1 The score was 25-15, but when the next game was announced, the students PULL HARDER! The cheerleaders pull the teachers across the line to win the tug-of-war. 6 Student-Faculty Games knew the faculty would win. The faculty won the nerd race and furthered the score ten points. The obstacle course was next. The stu- dents almost won, but the faculty came through at the last minute. 'The hardest part was getting over the balance hom and getting finished be- fore the next guy could ga, said Ms. Becky Berg, biology teacher, The wheelbarrow race was another disappointing game. The faculty won that too. Next was the womenfs tugwf-war. The cheerleaders lined up on one side with teachers on the other. It didrft take long before the faculty was begging for mer- cy, but the cheerleaders didn't let up. They won and forwarded the 'score 15 more points. I though it was great winning the tug-of-war because it showed who was stronger and especially since we didn't win last year, said Leslie Harris, sopho- more. Last was the men's tug-ofnwar. Facuhy was on one side and Industrial Arts Club on the other. The faculty had confidence. After all, Mr. George Standard was on their side. They had a little too much confidence, and the students won. As the scores were added up, the stuf dents were excited. They thought they might have a chance. But as the scores were added, disappointment fell on the crowd. The students had lost by five points. The final score was 59-45. The faculty were the champions im at least that's what they caiied themselvesj. Wait until next year! Wh .fn ,-mga iwf,-ff::a f -, SHOOT FOR TWO! Sophomore Pat Oathout throws the ball for two points. 'QU Ev Q, om ' 5 .lv 'Vi ggyy 31 iff : :'V: ww, f: :,f -f 4 ': , zz. f 4 . ,K ,I 'gg , f fj:15,,., if 5 A , 1, 5 3 o W o ., ,o A ' ma n ! ..,- , ,ff ww V w , mf vw, fy, ,,,,4f+5f,,4wm,4,Miw ,, x f , ,,o,,, ' M' I QWY JU-7,349 f', , riff? 'fu ga ! g t, 1

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