Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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Q Q BROWN BAGGING was awarded by a free coke. Gayle Butler and Lisa Bern hardt draw free cokes for those who brought their own lunch. , 55? ,Q E SPINNING DISCS at the Stu- dent Assembly sponsored Get lt Together Week, KTOK disc jockey Debbie Mann provides lunch-time entertainment. Their goal: build spirit and pride Fulfilling its job of serving the stu- dents, the Student Assembly helped make 77-78 the spirited and sucq cessful year that it was. Members began their duties early when four officers participated in summer workshops and conven- tions. Student Assembly President ,p 4394 ,, t ,W STUDENT ASSEMBLY. Front row: Ms. Jane Van Burkleo, sponsor, Rhonda Haynes, reporter, Tim Bence, chaplain: Monte Wilson, president, Chris Simpson, sec- retary: Ms. Bileta Wilson. sponsor: Second row: Monty Williams, Sharon Kantner. Kim Gilstrap, Bryan Robin- son, Christie Cole, Barw Young, Liz Wadsworth. Carrie Nelson, Janice Hurst, Lanese Gillilang Third row, Tony Galier, Brian Hayes, Lauri Bryant, Cheryl Miller, Jimmy Scott, Alyce King, Pam Vestal, Gayle Butler, Fourth row. Stan Spaulding, Aaron Lawrence, Joree Jones, Kevin Mclnroe, David Young, Kelley Phillips, Bobbie Cochran, Shannon Vossen. Debbie Gann, LeAnn Hopkins: Back row: Ricky Miller, Mark Killian, Mark Taylor, Brenda Case, Sandra Taylor, Greg Barton, Anthony Von Dollen, Kelly Reynolds, Kim Conway, Valerie Wheeland, Stacy Anderson.

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sw POWER lon 1 pictumis When junior David Wilkins decided to get out of stage band, he chose to take photo-journalism, a choice he is now very glad he made. Sports pictures are his favorite. and David aspires to be as good as Rich Clarkson, head photographer for Sports Illustrated. David has been trying to get a press pass to OU games, and took several photos at the OU-Colorado game. One of these photos was used on the cover ofthe Spectrum and entered in state contest. David is a photographer and ad salesman for the Sectrum, and a five year member ofthe band. EXAMPLE of David Wilkins photographic tal- ent taken at the OU vs. Colorado football game. Karen Wilson Karen ,Wilson Randy Wilson Tammy Wilson Victor Wilson Mark Winters Tim Wolfe Warren Wolfenkoehler Kim Woodard Rhonda Woodside Ralphie Workman David Wright E Wayne Wright LaWana Yahola Gregg, .Yocum Travis Young Egg St5V3eQQY.6Uht ftogbegrt Zaring 109



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Monte Wilson and Rhonda Haynes, reporter, both attended the National Student Council Convention at Bos- ton, Mass., in which over 1800 lead- ers from across the United States participated. Also Debbie Key, who served as vice-president, and Tim Bence, as chaplain, along with Monte, attended the State Basic Workshop at Central State Univer- sity in Edmond. Ms. Bileta Wilson, Student Assembly sponsor, also par- ticipated as a council leader. The first weeks of the new school year were highlighted by the spon- soring of Get lt Together Weekf' a week in which Student Assembly hoped to give new students a quick initiation into the spirited atmo- sphere of MHS by having days in 'Wulf' 'gg which new students wore different colors and types of clothing. Princi- pals, faculty, and both classes were also spotlighted in this spirited week. After the election of Student As- sembly representatives, the newly elected members began working on Homecoming festivities. The week long activities were highlighted by an impressive parade throught the town of Moore and the announce- ment of the float winners. The Christmas season was also a busy one for Student Assembly members as handmade fruit baskets were delivered to each teacher. principal, and custodian. A door dec- oration contest was also sponsored during llSpirit Week, a week de- . dx V during Spirit Week. signed to build school spirit back up after the exciting football season. Other projects included a blood drive as well as dances. Officers stayed very active as they attended the State Convention at Woodward as well as two district workshops at Western Heights and Mustang. Monte Wilson served as the District Vlll president. Student Assembly members, as always, received much help from sponsors Bileta Wilson and Jane Van Burkleo. t'We had an exciting and fun year, said President Monte Wilson, and it was only made possible be- cause ofthe great sponsors we have and the good efforts and attitudes by many of the members. e . 1. PAWS -ING AT THE LIBRARY. This is just one of the many doors decorated for the Homecoming week contest. T-SHIRTS, a big favorite among old and un I'k ' th ' yo g a i e, were given eir own day of glory by the Student Assembly 111

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