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EVM A. CARRIE SMITH PROTRAYS a clown, the symbol of laughter at the Halloween skating party. B. SCHOOL SPIRIT WAS promoted byfaculty,s avid participation in pep assemblies. C. LEARNING THE TOOLS of all trades is a necessary part of lde as shown here by Bill Groves.
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And Where Will It Take Me? Depending on which college she gets a Swimming Scholarship from, Susan Miller will attend Texas Uni- versity, Oklahoma University, or Oklahoma State Uni- versity. She looks forward to being on the Swim Team at one of these colleges. As her career, Susan wants to teach Physical Education or Coach Swimming, al- though she also sees Engineering as a possibility. Daran Sparks plans his career in the field of Iron Workers. He will first be an apprentice for five years. As an apprentice, Daran will travel to various places working mainly as a welder. Afterwards, Daran will become a journeyman and train the upcoming appren- tices. Christy Benson is unsure of her college plans as she would like to get married ln the near future If Christy does attend college she plans to go to Southwestern State University and study business courses Christy sees Secretarial Work as her most likely career
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S s 5 A. SHOWING OFF HIS abilities as class clown is Mike Nesbitt. B. WHILE TAKING PICTURES for newspaper .lejflones finds time to clown around with our own photographer. C. GRAFFITI IS AND always will be a very necessary part of lQ'e here at Moore High School. D. WAYNE CANTWELL DEMONSTRATES what a major role swimming plays in his lve. Learning is living and living is laughing. This is one of the many things that applied so vividly to Moore High School. Students found learning at Moore an en- joyable experience fmost of the timel due to the re- laxed atmosphere maintained by students and teach- ers. Evidence of Moore's spirit and sportsmanship was shown when the school was presented with the Boomer Conference 'gSportsmanship award. Pride was abundant in the hearts and minds of stu- dents and hopefully this trait will be passed on to fu- ture years. Laughter is always an asset in any situation and Moore's ability to laugh even in the darkest of situa- tions was apparent in state playoffs when the Moore Lions fell to the Del City Eagles. Students and fans bowed gracefully as Del City won the game and rose to glory and state-wide recognition. Learning, living, and laughing consisted mainly ofg Friday night escapades on the town, McDonalds, and blue jeans, all of which combined to form another road on which we traveled. 15
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