Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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Michelle Dalthrip , Ben D'Amico D 0 Nguyet Dang Justin Dantis .,,, Benita Darling Robert Darrow William Darrow What advice do you have for , lenders? If you ever lend someth- -leff D3VidS0n ing to someone, Minhael D3Vid50n d0n'l ever expect it Alisa Davis to be returned. - AnnDaviS senior Shawn Gerald Davis ghmm Jeff Davis Sandy Davis What advice do you have for all moochers? Get a Scott Davis job 0' 80 10 CVUS' Dalmy Deal sroads and take Reba D'Arion 'VIUWY 010 0f fhf -' Angela Dograffonreld fountain. - junior Tammy Decmirenreid Terry Orr or Nora DeGroot Trevis Delclef IfJ11SI an acquain- el 73 tance asked to borrow from you, . . what would you Christy DeL1sle tell him? ,.1,d my . y e s b e C a u s e I usually trust people. - senior Leland Suttee Jennifer Denman Barbara DePatie ' Todd Dickerson Lisa Dicksea Kenneth Diggs Dana Dixson 1 Why do you think I people mooch off il ite ' V of you? Th e y ff 'L 1 St. I I ,V A Julia Dixon d0 'f mvorh 01? Uf V A 'V A W Kent Dodd m e b e ca u s e I x fir? ' Donna Dodson haven't got any I Z ig I' , Tina Dodson money. - senior 4 l V W t r Julie Dom Ron Frick l u . if - . r Lonnie Donica atlffffl ff ' X 1 ft 4, 1 Q. ' , 3 1 for David Doonkeen what items are ll'f Fl' , ,,,. 1' X borrowed the P.-sf W , , 0 l it most, and why? Gary Doonkeen MMUYWYY f0f Regina Dornan Pfivale We- - Sean Dowling senior Roger John ' ' Gina Downing Cheryle Draper What reactions do or 4 Lloyd Dreok you receive when ' , at Debbie Dries YOU ask 10 borrow l . fl something? Hills fi ff- K just a pen or pencil, they just go ahead and give it to me. - junior James Scarberry Bryan Duke Courtney Duncan Jerry Durall Jesse Duran John Dutton How can you ex- Qlggffcgcszcggit plain me fact that M so many students ,f,,, -M borrow from V ll'i Others? H1 ' 'S be' .Q ,l'f bl Melissa Erkles 001150 Wfff all I N , i W Erill EdW3I'dS nifg people and -1 0 - Karen Edwards they know we'Il I V Shannon Edgelnan lend it. - senior 5 I In Deanna Elkins Beth Owens Vlti W i n ' s Donya Elkins 'ri ' 'V f ' L2DOIlll2 Elkins What do you think about borrowing in class? I think it's Jeff Elmore great because I get I Bryan Elrod paper, pencils and ' ensfree, - 'unior g:.I:dEI?s:irson ieith Brooki I Tiffanie Eskue Melissa Evans Stacy Ewing , i 'Y ' 1-BO'?eZS2 l 67

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Brett Cooper Chris Cooper Jeff Cooper Terry Cooper Dean Corley Greg Corn Randy Cornelison Kathy Cornell Kevin Cornell Tracy Cornish Natalie Cottle Robert Cotton Johnny Couch Shiloh Couch Robert Courtright Charles Cowan April Cox Jeff Cox Leah Coxsey Alma Coy Gerri Coy Bryan Crager Joey Crain Christy Crane Stephanie Cravens Shannon Crenshaw Craig Crissman Brian Cross Chris Crowley if Vppe. Lt ' Pete Cuccio James Cushman Dan Cunningham f fi ,. 2 'E ,. e Q' of i'Mo0ching of me is okay, but 1 don't mooch off other people. - senior Wanda Wolfenkoehler. M M E G I M M Students habitually mooch off others. 44 left my homework at home. Could I...?,' Hey you, in the yellow shirt. 1 need some paper. Gimme...,' I forgot to ask my mom for money. Do you think you could. Students borrowed many things, from a quarter for a coke to a piece of paper for classwork to a ride home from school. Borrowing, lending and repaying were very different, though, from mooching, grabbing and welshing. I don't mind loaning money as long as I am paid back, saidjunior Melissa Vester. Many students loaned paper, pencils and books to anyone in their classes. But when it came to homework, money or a lift after school, they were more dis- criminatory. Those who were always welching from others often found that after several times of not paying their debts, no one would loan them 166 15ZQEZing anything. I don't loan to just any bum, stated junior Robert Darrow. I will usually loan things if it is someone l know will repay me.', Students not. only borrowed things from other students, but also from teachers. Some teachers wouldn't loan school items because many times these weren't returned. After several times of losing pens, pencils and giving paper to students, it became an expensive loan. lt doesn't bother me to loan pens or books, but it is the retuming that bothers me, explained Mrs. Pauline Cable, English teacher. Students didn't mind loaning things a few times, but it began to irritate them after several loans. etting a Loan. Junior Ann Hamil, looking for a piece of paper, asks if junior Kevin Haynes can loan her a couple of sheets. Students borrow everything from money to answers and homework.



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My ac'c'ess0ric'.s' consist of gold and only gold. - senior Michelle Scott D D I N G E X T R A Stzulenifs add color and Hair witlz. rlr'r'1f.s'.s'1n'i1f.s'. ccessories splashed into the high school scene from magazines, models and movie stars. Everything from earrings to several types of broaches, watches, purses, shoes. socks and necklaces played a major role in the students' lives. Watches and broaches ranged from the very plain to the very ex- quisite. Broaches spanned from multi-stoned droplets to the exotic diamond studs and pearl drops. Swatches were the most favored watch. They varied from the plain and simple one-color swatch to the multi-colored black. red and yellow paisely swatch for girls. The type of earrings that the girls wore ranged from mere colored studs to chains that hung from ear to ear and wrapped around the neck. l like to dress chic. said junior Starla Pearson. The earrings I buy. I buy to match. Bracelets returned from the 50's. yet were ahead of their time. Rock Jeff Facklan Ricky Fair Dean Fanning Cheri Fannon Kevin Fant H ' Lorrie Farley Sherrie Fielder ' ' I Chandra Fields Shjan Finn . Teresa Fischer Judy Fisher Joey Fitz Kenneth Fitzsimmons l'.. - Carrie Flowers Barbara Floyd Daniel Foster Scott Foucher Cindy Fowler Danielle Fox Leroy Frank Ron Franks Keith Freeman Kelli Freswick Eric Frolich Shannon Fry Shari Fuller Boog Fuller Troy Furr Joanna Gabrish Dan Gallant Monica Gammel l68 QSSSZM Robert Finley - -V star Madonna set the fad with small black arm bracelets which were worn twisted with colors to make a multitude of new wave designs. Socks also revealed much about a person. People wore socks with plaids. polka dots. paisleys and even red with green Christmas trees. Socks were worn not only for comfort. but also as a fashion acces- soiy A fad that was not necessarily new was the large line of designer purses. They provided a hideaway for notes. makeup and candy. Whether they started a new fad or just simply highlighted the rest of the students' outfits. simple acces- sories always added that little extra to a teen's school life. watches and rings. juniors Jennifer Denman and Karen Camp hoth reinforce the fact that accessories are an important n Style. With necklaces. earrings. part of a student's life. 0 r f x gl I Q l W km v .AK- 535 s . at

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