Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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With jocks here, brains there and nerds, punkers and cowboys every- where, the kind MHS has taught mefhow to cope with being in a large group ofpeoplef' - senior Dennis h eenn V of Contact between people What does it mean to be a senior? A senior is too old to be a child, yet too young to be an adult, even though he isfaced with the most important decisions of his lyfe. - senior Eric Fox Scary, but fun! - senior Ellen Ayers A nicefeeling. - senior Joe Nelson The last year of your carefree and youthful days. Y' - senior Brian Walther Very busyg always on the run. - senior Shelli Case Exciting, but impatient to get out and start making money. - senior Charla Webb More responsibilityg a lot of changes. - senior Bobby Nowosielski To be on top and boss the juniors around. - senior Mark Catalano A dream that finally comes true. lt's a pivotal year,' it'll make you or break you. - senior Brent Gilson Just another face in the crowd. - senior Chuck Retherford 31168 ' . , ' 'flfiltf fl 511-ai.g,l1teH 9 L Milli, Ui , sxwrtei mbiguous Statement. Though the sign suggests a messy locker, junior Lynn Lesseg has just rearranged her books. All students had to strip their lockers of posters and stickers before school ended. M131 People

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Ilaall UBC C S8 tuden s 0 en eir o ai eac er hen I transferred to Moore High School two months ago, I didn't expect to meet such an assortment of different people. Every conceivable kind of person was here, along with some who were incon- ceivable. I tried to fit in with a group, butI couldnit decide as to which one. I supposed I could have tried to fit in with the intellectuals. They were all very conscious about what was going on and they talked about it quite a bit. They were so smart, however, that I felt left out sometimes. Then there were the nerds, who really made me laugh when listening to their conversations. To my surprise, I found them to be nice and often more sincere than those who have laughed at them. I played soccer, but I didn't know if I would have fit in with the jocks. I really loved my sport, but I enjoyed separating myself from it on occasion. Groupies were the most interesting people I met. Whether their favorite was Duran Duran, U2, Madonna or all of them, fans devoted their entire lives to following their beloved musicians. The beautiful people, who looked the best and who dressed in the most expensive manner, were often perceived as the most popular ones. I doubt that my personality could have fit that mold. I really could not find an ideal group of people with which to hang around. I decided to become friends with people from all the groups. I was unique in that sense. H. Divider People



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Y0u get a lol of recognition in speech and debate. - senior Tim Hudson The Time to Shine Pride and Honor From the first day of kinder- garten, students had been urged to excel in school-related activities. While every student was not a brain, each did have his or her own special talent. These talents led to honors received outside of the regular school curriculum. Junior Kelley Ramos placed eighth in the Miss Oklahoma USA Pageant as a sophomore. Juniors Julie Tittle and Darla Haffner perfonned vocally for the Oklahoma edition of Star Search. After five years of hard work. 26 badges and 72 hours of community service, junior Lonnie Donica be- came an Eagle scout. Junior Mary Grace Reynolds eamed a trip to India for being an ex- cellent girl scout. The Lions' Club presented monthly awards received by seniors -r -Y Linda Abbott : I Q DeDe Ablah sz ki Bryan Abston Deborah Denise Ahlah v Select Mixed Choir 9.ll1tSecI. Stuco 9,121FCA 9.10. French Cl ll. Leadership Cl 10,111 Musical lll. FBLA 12: First Soprano 111 Bryan Abston 1 DFCA 12 Carrie Adams --- VICF 11.12. FCA 9.1111 Sluco 9,10 Jackie Adams - Select Girls' Choir 9,10 John Adams- Diving 9.10.1 l.l2lCaptl1A1l Stale Awards 11.12 Pamela Adams -- NHS 11.123 Cheerleader l0L Drama 9.l0.l1.l21 Girls' State 111 Nat'l Forensic League 121 French Cl 9.10.1 1.121 Stuco 9.10: History Award Ilg Sociology Award 113 Acting Award 101 OU 8: OSU Honor Scholar 1 ILOKHS 11 Quinton Agee 3 Yearbook 9,101 AIASA 9.l0L Stuco 12 Christie Allen - FHA 93 HECE ll JV Basketball 9. 10tCaptl: NHS 11,122 MVP Basketball I0 T.K. Analla- FCA9. 103 Young Lite 11.121 Campus Life 11,123 Pom Pon 9. l0tCapl1 11,123 Football Royalty 10 Laura l.. Anderson - FTA 9 Teny Andrews f Drama C1 11.121 Speech 121 Football 9.101 Track 10: Drama Scholarship to Santa Fe College 12 . Dennis Amold - Wrestling 9 John Williamson. Holly McCoy, Kyung Hwang, Eric Fox and junior LaChandra Hall. Students received awards in athletic events such as hockey, skat- ing, rodeo and the martial arts. Junior Joe Lay won the junior divi- sion Tai-Kwon-Do championship for martial arts. Junior Laura Patterson became the most valuable player at the regional roller hockey tournament. Juniors Kim Stamps, Richard Simms, Lynn Burrough and Robert Brown competed in rodeos all over the United States., Throughout the year our talented students received recognition. ooking Good. Junior Kelley Ramos displays poise and glamour at her second pageant. Kelley was the youngest con- testant and reached the final lop fifteen. Bobbie Adams Carrie Adams Jackie Adams Joeley Adams Justin Adams Patricia Adams Paul Adams P' it' it j no egg 7 as be 15 Randall Adams Quinton Adams Kathy Aguire Jeff Allen T.K. Analla .,...-' Josephine Andrews Scott Andrews Terry Andrews Jill Argo ..- Dennis Arnold 132 M-552125 ,mail W we 1-,om

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