Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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tudents found it very difficult to get bored at Moore High. If one suffered from not finding anything to do, he just didn't look in the right places. The abundance of student life offered more than enough things to fill up oneis day. Students found entertainment in a number of places. Both the school play, presented in late February, and the school musical, in late spring, enabled the student body to see talented schoolmates Touchdown. Th owd rises to t f t ft t hd 3 Cl' 3 OUC th p lly at the district thN g me. The crowd acts p t layers throughout th eason, espe ' booster to QiY1Qef........-.m- Student Life in action. Those who wanted to watch amazing feats and funny displays saw the annual hypnosis assemb- ly given by Jack Lithgow. For students who wanted another dose of school spirit, many activities were available. The assemblies provided opportunities to showcase spirit in the most vocal and silly manner. Homecoming and Norman Week gave the students a chance to express their dis- like of the opposition. Teens who wished to keep up with the growing trends had no better place to view them. Students showcased new trends in fashions, accessories, hairstyles and music. Those students who simply desired companionship were not left out. A date, or just a night out with close friends, always kept a student from getting lonely. In addition, the great number of clubs and organizations usually provided something to satisfy a student. If one looked, he found that student life was anything but normal and boring.

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DISTINCTI ELY DIFFERE T I try to be the kind of good student that MHS should have or would like to have. - senior Phuong Lu tudents displayed distinct qualities in a variety of Ways. In academics, five seniors distinguished themselves by being selected as National Merit Finalists. Several other students received recognition for outstanding achievements in areas ranging from science to business. The sports year was marked by outstanding athletes who made all-city, all-district and even all-state teams. Several clubs and organizations were renowned for their varied approaches to activities. Student Council's LIPS campaign to clean up trash and French Clubis Progressive Dinner were two examples. Being distinctive became a tradition and a trademark. Students were not satisfied to be just differentg they had to be distinctively different. What's S0 Distinctive? Getting the best grades I have gotten since the jifth gradeg I 'm really proud of mysefu - senior Bobbie Adams MHS has helped to make me stronger and more of an individual. - senior Suzanne Barnard My most unforgettable experience of high school was swimming while it was snowing outside! - senior Christian Erb Everyone has taught me a little some- thing. - senior Melissa Smith Moore High School has given me the chance to come close to a lot of very spe- cial people whom I consider friends for lie. - senior Dennis Kim My family has always encouraged me, and each teacher has added so much to my lie. - senior Lease Bruce My most exciting experience in high school was 'learning'! - senior Jeffery Brooks Trying for scholarships has pushed me to work harder than I otherwise might have. - senior Jason Harris Captive Audience. Three Moore Maniacs are in awe of the Lion football game. The Maniacs sit on the front section of the stands, cheering for the team. I n Mourning. Students and senior class sponsor, Mr. Ralph Moore, gather around for a funeral service to pay their last respects to the Norman Tiger. Distinctive Theme



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1 think it's pretty good because I 'm involved. U you don't get involved, you don't have much fun. - senior Juan Suarez Getting up at 6:00, taking a full load of classes, and participating in so many of the available a c t i v i t i e s make up very Describe This Your Final Year. Power over juniors! - senior Teresa Hays It's a blast! Going to games, assemblies and even class has really been fun this year. - senior Kim Jackson 'AA good, exciting funflled year. - senior Danny Atchley Last chance to grow before entering an adult world. - senior Gina Bryars Doing things 1'll look back on. - senior Paula Coxsey Action-packed. - senior Kim Kerr A great one. ' - senior Suzanne Henry Very busy, rewarding and fuUilling,' everything I always thought it would be. - senior Michelle Lindstrom l'Realizing this is the year I've been waiting forg wanting to do everything before it ends. 'J - senior Erica Lemley Fun, realfunf' - senior Justin Johnson In a word, it has been 'diverse'.'l - senior Leland Suttee its i 0 Hicks Here. The senior class shows their intelligence to the juniors at a football assembly. Seniors and juniors always had little surprises for the other side during the spirit competitions. Divider Student Life

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