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? . I Sf 2 5 5 A pctg t f s 3 r 4' , .L , Q I .2 1 ' ' i 'I Nt if iwlfx, , .5 A 1 1 .- I V Pa t. . af ' ,M I Mr. 8. MS. MHS erald 8x LeAnne Spence Spence chosen for double honors Timekeeper Queen and Mr. and Ms. MHS are probably the most co- veted royalty, because they are cho- sen by their peers. Election ofthe Timekeeper Queen was handled in a different manner from past years. Homerooms made nominations, which could be any senior girl, and those with the most nominations were put on a final bal- lot. With the tallying of all ballots, after being voted in homerooms, LeAnne Spence was named 1978 Timekeeper Queen. Mr. and Ms. MHS elections were held in the same manner as in the past. Teachers chose the five nominees, and from that list the se- nior class voted, choosing Pat Fitzgerald and LeAnne Spence. lt's a great honor and something l will always remember, said LeAnne, when asked what it was like to hold both of the most prestigious awards at MHS. LeAnne has attended the Moore school system for ten years, first at Kelley Elementary and then at West Junior High. Among her favorite areas of study were English and Sci- ence, and she plans to enter the field of dentistry as a hygenist. Sports have played a big part in LeAnne's life at MHS. She has played softball for four years, and has been a three-years. LeAnne served as team captain for the Lady Lions in this past season. Pat Fitzgerald is relatively new in the Moore school system, having transferred from Grant during his sophomore year. His friendly, unas- suming manner, as well as his exper- tise on the wrestling mat fit him well into the scheme of things. At the end of his junior year, Pat was elected class president. He has lettered for the wrestling team three consecutive years. Listing mathe- matics and business as his favorite courses, Pat also stated that he would like to study Petroleum En- gineering in college.
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ALL A PART OF THE ROUTINE. Timekeeper Queen LeAnne Spence's busy schedule ln- cludes science as well as basketball, softball and other courses. Timekeeper Queen LeAnne Spence Q.. -lim, MWMW' u viii: 4 r .si xox: M v,,, ' 'H ' fr. T , st . V -. wt 2-A ..:'w, , V., alfivgfi NCQ, .. ' Iris'-do ns 9' X' , '1 'Osg M... U 1 1, , pls. fr llell T, ..l f 'f' , ff M' 1 4,522 fi, .T L ,., A . fu rf.. fx f WELL-GUAHDED by Putnam City West oppo- , nents, forward LeAnne Spence breaks through . for a shot at the basket. iPhoto by Debbie Was- - , H . , X I d sm A ' x W W ' Wav S an J ' '- l T.-A ,fl ,uf OFF THE MAT, Pat Fitzgerald, Mr. MHS, studies T for one of his classes in a break from wrestling practice. 116
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Not too many teachers can say To Wilsondlllilh love that they have had a gun pulled on them in class, or that their students literally climbed in and out ofthe classroom windows, but Ms. Bileta Wilson can. Any student who has taken one of her English classes knows of some of her experiences as a white teacher in a nearly all black school in far northeastern Oklahoma City. Taking from her 13 years as a teacher, Ms. Wilson is in the process of writing a book. The format and content will be somewhere between l'To Sir, With Love and an Erma Bombeck book. As of yet untitled, the book is not complete. Ms. Wilson said that she is setting aside this summer to get her book into shape. So sometime in the not-too-distant future, start eyeing the bookstores for Ms. Wilsons book. Who knows what people or experiences from MHS she will include? LUNCH MUNCHIES are en'o ed b Ms. Bileta , l Y Y Wilson as she chats with Student Assembly President Monte Wilson. irse T ROSEMAHY LUND SUE KNlGHT PAM MAISANO MEDA BEALL English English English English Senior Class NHS DOT SPFNGGS PAULINE CABLE DEANNA BARRINGER LOIS EVANS English English English English 118 as kk' lL,.. M JOYE OAKLEY JUANlTA WlTTHOCK BlLETA WILSON English English English Spegxfum FCA Student Assembly FJA K
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