Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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jockeys judged floats during the morning. The winners chosen were German Club's float placing first. National Honor Society recieved second, and Art Club came in third place. FBLA took first with their mini float and Gymnastics won second. An afternoon pep assembly was held honoring the queen candidates Bonnie Johnson and Penny Combs, along with Junior attendant Jaye Evans. Spirit links were bought during the week with the Junior class taking the spirit stick for Homecoming Week. The parade began afterthe pep assembly, which has always been a tradition. After looking back, Homecoming Week will mean something different to each person, but will always be a memorable week for everyone. Getting rteodg to 3 gh-23. .,.... , 3 ew.. TRANSYLVANIA seems to be where Cherie Hayes and Chris Moore have come from, as they 2 appear with Carla Courtright and Janet Hixson f ' in the Homecoming melodrama, entitled Seven . 2. l Wives for Dracula. STANDING TALL and proud is the Art Club entry in the Homecoming parade, a paper mache lion which received third place in the judging. ala ng fu 0 3 2 V p M ,, ,iw R N ,tn gf' Y

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Cowboys and lndians, even horses and their riders showed up to celebrate Homecoming Week. The first day started out with the band playing the school song during first hour in the halls. Western Day was on Tuesday. Everyone dressed up in their goat roper clothes and participated in different contests at lunch while the Library sold beef the door decorating contest was The annual pie eating contest announced. First place was Mrs. between the teachers was held on WiIson'S door. Morning Thursday. The winners were Mr. Cosmotology, instructed by Mrs. Robinson, second lunch hour and Scofield, recieved second place and Miss Barren f0r third lunch hour. the third place winners were Mrs. Clube designed floats to McCornack and Mrs. Van Burkleo. coordinate with the theme Making The melodrama l'Seven Wives for Moore Tracks, Many clubs, after DVHCUW' WHS DVGSGYWTGU tothe starting four weeks in advance, had senior and junior classes by the members working most of the night jerky. On Wednesday the winner of Drama Department and Stage Craft. prior to judging. KZUE's disc it as . . 1 V lg: I N In 13, E . -1g1e1--- - lf!! . 'WL QUICK DRAW MCGFiAW techniques are demonstrated by sqm-ri on Western Day. HERE COMES THE LION EXPRESS! The German club uses a train as their float in the Homecoming Parade. 22 -1 Tugyas-F a V I . r' Q. as 'if f L.. T - Ni . FOR TROY. Troy Williams displays Stutz Bearcat as his entry in the parade. mas.. N' if r Fw ' Q ci V ' f , . ' ' i f ' fs' is X , .E so 'i- ..f:-Jie: . X , , , ' Q W t'f 'Hur .qi-. Q, , . X :xi . . f f a- T f T T ' r, .tw , 5 aaa-av. - Q it , -1 f of . M , ,r :fy 'wad t , .s 3- rj L A . 1 . -. , 9. 3, t tf? at L 1 ,ff V 15 .1 . 'Ya-' ,' ,. ji - ' -.-ttf t PIM: 1, t, : K 'IL ': ' 'Q l 3 ff fri X 'iiolaoy ,' ,WK ., 'il pq' um-if 2 vf,yfr'ln . R rf , . r ' i M A , , -'aw I ,gtg 25, fig L-. A - . 5' , 1 , i , ' ' . 1 V ,,,.,.-- f' f i . ,ft if ,N .s ' ' Q 3 Ar J! .i , V.-.5 V. v' x' .. ff l . il .S 5 fbi 'N-



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For some people it was another football game, but for most everyone it was a special night filled with excitement, tension and some downcast moods. The excitement of the football game and crowing of the queen was the main event. Queen candidates were Bonnie Johnson escorted by Eddy Factor and Penny Combs CG C1 C1 escorted by Jeff Horn. Jaye Evans, . . . the Junior attendant, was escorted ' .-'- E NNW! C i QUEEN CANDIDATES and their escorts are: Penny Combs with Jeff Horn, Bonnie Johnson with Eddie Factor, and Jaye Evans with Troy Williams. Each candidate entered the field in a Corvette for the halftime festivities, gud'

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