Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1978

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experiments? Working out long, sweaty hours with 20 other people on an athletic team often creates new bonds, as does needing to compare notes in a new class. With a little help from my friends, to quote a Beatles tune, is the easiest way to make it through a school clay or the first day at a new job. ln their high school years, many students realize that a friend does not always have to be someone in their peer group, and with this realization, close teacher-student ties often result. Some often see that their parent can be one of the best friends they have. Being a true friend is hard, but extremely rewarding. There are so many ways friends help each other -from sharing confidences to going places together. The best kind of friend is the one that you know will be there whenever you need im. f 63 51 Jig! SPIRIT HUDDLE is formed before the first game of the year against Northwest Classen. Participating in sports develops ties of friend- ship that may last a lifetime.

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I J Friendship -that fringe benefit that comes from going to school. Daily routine is made just a little more bearable by the friends and acquaintances we have. MHS is a great place to find friends, for there are so many classes, teams, and activities to be a part of. How would it be to go through a drama course having not a friend in the class? Who would you have to do a cutting with? Or how about that pal in biology whom you always team up with to do FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS, LeeAnn Summers and Chris Simpson enjoy a lunch together at the State Fair. - 'S TAKING A BREAK, Mr. Leo Fowler and Mr. Howard Reynolds take time from a busy day for conversation, proving that friends can even be made among the faculty. TURNING THE TABLES, Classroom activities many times provide an opportunity to make friends. 32 I I? Z I.. ,,.....35 M E N ffafhxi ,- 5 i .f ,, I' I' 'A il -af



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,H day in the life Waking up, rolling over and pul- ling your tired body out of bed in the morning is the first major problem of the day. From shaving to prying open your eyes to put in contacts, everything is the same old routine. Parking in the newly spaced park- ing lot is the second major problem to tackle. You have difficulty decid- ing whether to park between the yel- los lines on the pavement, which can not be seen when there is snow on the ground, or the red lines on the rails. Problem two solved: you just park in the fire lane and hope no one notices your van there. You move on to your first hour, which consists of listening to Mr. T's morning wake up message: 'iThe van parked in the fire lane has been towed away. Second hour begins with the pledge and you slowly stand up try- ing to find the flag before the pledge is over. Sleepiness is all but gone, except for an occasional yawn. Third hour means only one more hour before lunch. Now, if you can only keep your stomach from growl- ing and interrupting the class, you will be alright. Finally, lunch, and boy are you starved, so you really stuff yourself. That just makes you sleepy and tired again and by fifth hour you're yawn- ing full speed. Object of sixth hour: stay awake. That final bell of the day is like a stay of execution. Now to get out of the parking lot. You hope and pray that the little Datsun will not notice the little dent in it's rear jso, who needs a trunk in a Datsun, anywaylj Then it's go home, to work, and various other places, until tomorrow morning when that big, bad alarm goes off one more time. 34 SONlC'S SLOGAN of service with the speed Of sound may be a slight exaggeration, but fact. Cheryl Miller spends a few moments their popularity among MHS students is solid after SCIWOOI with the crowd at Sonic

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