Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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as Q In 1 'AN 5, L ., .Q 'Q' 1-xi KX? R Q E s Q it l 'mi' BASKETBALL ROYALTY for the season were Cilfla Jolly Lisa.McKee, Queen, and LQAQQG Spence. BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row: DaxidMMqLaqn', C,aLy,Ba:dy-, K.QilLLG2-y, Da1i1iMoore,..1efL1:l.orn, Joe- Szhgrgg, Butollvllrimm, Kerry Ganzer. Back row: Br' ' n, Don Kirkharn, Kyle Marr PQ Snood, John Bolen, Eggwlflbig-grins... Markhxrce. Todd Staples. SPIRIT BOOSTER. Putting spirit in the game, re- serve members ofthe Lions urge other teammates on during the Northwest game. Lions were de- feated 75 to 67. xx 0 4 I .L 'A . li it 'A -ff +A '..' it ', . , 1r' r W ' 7 53 A , .'V' wif F ,f 147

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Surprises, disappointments tcon'tJ The basketball coronation was held Feb. 21. The attendants were seniors Le Anne Spence, escorted by David Moore, and Gina Jolly, escorted by Jeff Horn. Crowned queen was Lisa McKee, escorted by Mark Arce. The Coronation took place at the halftime of the El Reno game. After the game, there was a reception in honor of the homecoming. The cheerleaders and sponsors helped set up and plan the event. The final game for the boys was in the regionals, Feb. 24. The Lions lost to number 2 rated Northwest Classen. Summing the season up, Coach Scofield said, 'tWe worked hard and long, and the results were good. We still lost a lot, but not because we lacked the effort. This team showed more im- provement from start to finish than any team l've been associated with, he said. t'Yhey were a very dedicated group of players. TFtYlNG TO SCORE for the Lions is Kyle Marr, junior, f34l while David Moore, sen- ion, 1105 blocks his man out of the way. The bucket was good. JL M- ' My tt 'ff ,- Q ,Jr ,. .sw 'Nwfk if we v--f A



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Gymnasts win share of ribbons The gymnastics team began a successful season in triumph. The first high school meet was held at Norman, Dec. 9. The Moore team came in first place, conquering Dur- ant, Weatherford, Norman, and Al- tus. Moore gymnasts took 39 rib- bons out of a possible 60, including first place ribbons in uneven bars, vault, floor exercise and balance beam in both Class Il flntermediatej and Class lll fBeginnerJ levels. Deana Baker and Terri Simpson took first place all-around in Class ll and Class lll respectively. Defeated by first place, Jenks, and second place, Stillwater, Moore fol- lowed, holding third place at Stillwa- ter, Jan. 24, obtaining three Class ll ribbons and six Class lll ribbons. Deana Baker, sophomore, received first place in floor exercise. Feeling right at home Feb. 11, the Lion gymnasts took the first place trophy in their own gym, defeating Stillwater, Norman, Durant. Class ll members, senior Kathleen Sossa- mon, junior Kim Murray, sopho- mores Deana Baker, Tralinda Kerr, and Diane Cooper, took first place in all four events, and each all-around places, except 5th, totaling 22 rib- bons. Diane Cooper, sophomore, took first place all-around. Class lll members, senior Donna Foughty, juniors Charlene Morris, Christy Bosler, Pam Prince, sophomores Terri Simpson, Sandy Calvert and Kim Ward, carried off 20 ribbons in- cluding first place on bars and quite a few second and third places. Christy Bosler was recipient of the second place ribbon all-around. Les- lie Meziere, also member of Class Ill team could not compete due to ill- ness. All together the team came out with 42 of the 60 possible ribbons. Moore held the High School State Meet, March 11, hosting nine teams. Also five members qualified for the United States Gymnastics Federa- tion meet. These members were Kathleen Sossamon, Christy Bosler, Terri Simpson, Charlene Morris, and Kim Ward. Speaking of the season, Coach Tex Bryant stated, Over all, we did compulsories very well. We've had really good scores.- After a summer filled with work- shops and gymnastics camps, members of the Gymnastics club re- turned to school to prepare for a busy year, including building a float and holding a Christmas party. Of- ficers were Kelle Good, president, Kathleen Sossamon, vice-president, Charlene Morris, secretaryg Christy Bosler, treasurer, Pam Cabrera, re- porter, Donna Foughty, historian. The club met monthly under the sponsorship of Coach Bryant. 4.1. , . 'iv- 148 Ci WATCHED CLOSELY by her classmates, aexecutes a jump on the vault- ing horse. PERFECT LANDING is one part of making a high-scoring vault as demonstrated by Pam Prince. 3.-L

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