Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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Pep assemblies have become a large part of our Iifeg they are the activity that ties all of us together. Teachers and students, united to LllUJe've get fpiirit, Vex we do I' boost our athletes. Following is an 9 inside view of our pep assemblies written by junior cheerleader Linda Rails: KZUE DISC JOCKEY leads the Lions in their cheer for a free disco dance. WINNING THE SPIRIT STICK is the aim of the Junior class as they cheer and wave banners and ballons at the pep assembly. Alas SURPRISES AWAIT the football team as they file to their seats at the pep assembly. 1 ini un-Q 'Il HAVE TO GO to the Bat- room, states David Young as he and Tony Hollingsworth perform a scene from batman.

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Bock to the grind After a summer that seemed eons too short, students again met to get back to the old routine. Seeing those who they hadn't kept in touch with throughout June and July was the best solace for mid-August enrollment. Teachers had it even worse than the students, for they had been here several days before the first day of classes. Eventually, of course, that day had to arrive. When we really think about it, we can realize all the great things we had to come back to - like a winning football reputation and, for the first time, no sophomores. Nobody to initiate, but a lot more room in the parking lot now. After a few weeks of getting adjusted, the Student Assembly launched i'Get-it together week. lt was designed to get as many involved as possible, said Ms. Belita Wilson, Student Assembly sponsor. From Monday, August 29, through Friday, September 2, students on campus had the opportunity to participate in different activities. Monday was Moore is Number One Overall day, and everyone was urged to wear overalls. Other activities of the week included red and blue for new studenti day on Tuesday and Give your teacher a hand day on Friday. People who brought sack lunches on Wednesday received free cokes that the Student Assembly provided. KTOK radio's disc jockey Debbie Mann was present, playing records and talking to students. Sponsors Ms. Belita Wilson and Ms. Jane Van Burkleo worked with Student Assembly officers Monte Wilson, Rhonda Haynes, Debbie Key, Tim Bence, and Chris Simpson to plan the week's events.



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Planning for a pep assembly begins on favors to the football team, and other Midwest City skit with Batman and Robin was Mondays. People don't realize the time spent activities handled by the pep club in the past. planned and practiced every day, and turned by cheerleaders, the Drama Department, But there is a lot of help from the student out to be one of the best. twirlers, the band and many other people. body. More people have gotten involved and When Friday finally arrives, everything is Every day - before, during, and after school school spirit is really great! So not having a put together and rehearsed. When the school - each group has a certain thing to do. pep club might have been the answer to body arrives, we all join in to support, as Mr. Cheerleaders have alot more responsibility getting more people involved and working as Thomason puts it, 'lthe number one school in than before because there is not a pep club. one. They do all the things like plan the pep The Drama Department spends hours assemblies, make signs, sell ribbons, give working on skits for pep assemblies. The the nation! www.. . .iff Mi.. H ff' f ---Wwkfiw :nr . ---1 my -adv M M. I l ffl CLAPPING AND YELLING, Seniors show their spirit at a Friday morning assembly. BOOSTING MORALE before an important foot- ball game is one of Coach Hood's main func- tions as athletic director and head coach of the football team. 17

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