Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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lt's per formance that counts! Drastic new changes took place in the drama department. The drama club, originally known as Thespians, took on a new name. Although the Moore chapter was an official member ofthe international organi- zation and annually paid their dues, they received no club cards or other information promised. It was unanimously decided that the Moore chapter should withdraw and form an organization of their own, now called Theater Arts Academy. Many plans were made, including a trip to Six Flags, purchasing club T-shirts, and attending several plays during the year. A drawing for two 'tAerosmith'l tickets was one project of the Art Club this year, along with collecting aluminum cans for money to be used for various projects. Their float, bearing a paper mache lion, won third place in the Homecoming Parade. Art Club officers were Tommy Challis, president, Ronnell Gordon, vice-president, Sharri Koger, secre- taryg Terry Sullins, historian, Micki Thompson, treasurer, and Tammy Shugart, Sergeant-at-arms. Sound Advice performed in an all-school concert sponsored by the Speech Club. During the year, Speech Club also held a candy sale which enabled them to help mem- bers ofthe speech and debate teams traveling to tournaments. Leading the Speech Club was Billy Barrett, president, Debbie Gann, vice-president, Jonathon Shook, secretary, and Kathy Dodson, public relations manager. w A K fs rr.. 'Q tl ii K 'I Y E S, Ymm Nw. in ' tr. it K .40 it fi 14 P sl' if- ' THEATER ARTS ACADEMY. Front row' David Pollard, vice-president: David Young, presidentg Gayle Butler, sec- retaryg Mrs. Paul Flippin, sponsor, Second row: Anna Brandt, Tarnmy Craft, Karen Gilliam, Robyn Brown, Cherie Hayes. Tessie Pontius, Laura Courtright. Carla Courtright: Third row: Karen Wilson, Dinah Owens. Karrle Mclntyre. Valerie Fletcher, Pam Drury, Greg Barton, Todd Cham. bers. Mark Goodrich. Rondah McVey, Jan Lupton: Fourth row: Trudy Edwards, Karen Nichols, Tammy Wilson. Kelly Vincent, Ellen Ward, Kathy Jefferson, Larry Hawkins, Kathy Pratt, Jeri Cowperthwaite, Debbie Pulliam, Back row: Doyle Lowry, Brian Carpenter, Mike Mobly, Valerie Wheeland, Chris Moore, Lisa Bernhardt, Mike Philliber. Robert Shell, Scott Fulkerson, Greg Bennett. is

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SOUND ADVICE, a rock band, per- forms forthe students in an assembly sponsored by the Speech Club. ACTING is what all members of TAA have in common, and Bill Nobles hams it up in his portrayal of Coach Hood, mache lion in the center. fi! .,? '? an ABT CLUB. Front row Jerry Sullins, historian. Tammy Shugart, sergeant-at-arms Micki Thompson. treasurer: Sharri Koger, secretary Ronnell Gordon, vice-president: Tommy Chal- lis, president. Second row' Tammy Craft, Pam Drury, Kay Hestand, Sonia Mullins. Brett Ber- gren, Back row Bill Hoge. Gary Huff ' FINAL TOUCHES are placed on the Art Club float, surrounding the tall paper Xl SPEECH CLUB. Front row: Billy Barrett, Debbie Gann, Ronnie Dinse. Back row: Wade Smith, Mitch Gray, Mr. Bill Holmes, Mike Hutto.

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