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MICHAEL TOMLIN Always in the doghouse Showing collies is a big pastime for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Krows. Actually this hobby came about when Mr. Krows bought a collie puppy. One weekend they put the puppy in a show and it did pretty well. From there the Krows' started buying collies and shipping the good females to the top studs in the nation for breeding. They have been in the business for ten years. They have sixteen to twenty collies and each is a show dog. Some of the collies are worth as much as fourteen to fifteen hundred dollars. Many of the dogs have unusual names, such as Tri-J Something Special , Tri-J Tempest of Tapsu, and Tri-J Here Comes Trouble? The dogs are shown three weekends a month in the spring and fall. The Krows have been as far as Louisiana and Oregon showing their collies. The biggest win acquired was Best Breed of Collie in Norman, awarded to Sunny . They've also won countless ribbons and one wall is lined with trophies. Mr. Krows is really into showing collies, in fact he is so loyal to this hobby that he keeps a Collie-of-the-Month calendar in his classroom. No one is allowed to look ahead to next month's collieg Mr. Krows makes a ritual out of unveiling the next one. E, 1 wg.,,-,, CHECKING IT OUT. Mr. Gerald Krows finds time during a busy day to grade history papers. JUDY CLOWDUS DOROTHY DOWLER BRONSON WARREN Music Band Chorus Assistant Band Director VALARIE SLIVINSKY TED CARSON P E. Swimming Drama Swimming Coach Sr. Class Jr. Class JUDI HINES EDWARD CRAVENS DEANE McBAY MARY CLAY A t Science Art Math Art Club 125 U
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NOEL THOMASON - Head Principal gf GENE AFRVIN - Senior Principal Leader of the Pack HHelping to defeat apathy has ,, been my most rewarding experience at Moore High School, stated Head Principal Noel Thomason. Other aspects that he finds satisfying are getting more students involved in school activities and creating the learning atmosphere that is 1 necessary in education. he enjoys being a principal and it When told that it is apparent that asked why, Mr. Thomason replied . that he likes being able to get closely , involved with the student body and it the faculty. l'Mr. TT, as he is often referred to, said that if given the it .l chance all over again he would choose to be a high school principal. t'The honors our students receive and the scholarships the seniors take with them will be the proof of this year's success, according to lvlr. Thomason. AGE BEFORE BEAUTY. Mr. Ed Nash offers Mr. Noel Thomason a seat at the pre-school conference for new teachers. .,.x ' 5 2 . B ,Ni LEO FOWLER ED NASH - Junior Principal - Junior Principal 127
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