Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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I look af my brotlier tts' ll brother, not zu' l1.fi f6'I1d,' lies totally f1'i1fZ'r'w11. - jtutior Keith Smith, I -DEPE DENC Sttzulwzis qfbllzmi in siblirzgs' mfootstffjys. uniors have always found the transition from the mid high to the high school a difficult one. A few students had the distinct advantage of being preceded by an older brother or sister. lt's all right that l have had an older brother go to Moore before me. said junior Craig Sisco. People don't bother me because they know l have an older. bigger brother. For some students. being so-and- so's little brother or sister was sometimes a disadvantage. Occasionally l'm known as Shirlene's little sister. stated junior Shannon McDonald. But mostly halting While Waiting. Senior Shelly Long and her brother. junior David Long. talk in the gym while waiting for Mr. listle Wall. tennis coach. Shelly and David played number one for the girls' and boys' tennis teams. she's known as my big sister, Younger brothers and sisters at times feared that people would compare them with their older siblings and have an unfavorable opinion of them. Being the older si- bling was easier because there wasn't the pressure that often hindered the younger one. l think it's harder for Kristi to establish her own identity because she has to follow the example that l have set. said senior Keri Jump. A comparison to an older brother or sister could not always be accurately done, Bryan Duke. junior class vice president active in Student Council and drama. followed two brothers. Both of his brothers were involved in vo-tech f one in carpentry. the other in auto mecha- nics. ul don't inind following my brothers. because l'm involved in what l enjoy. said Bryan. Kelly Ramos Sheila Ramsey Sheri Ray Tony Ray George Rea Vann Reece Buster Reed Tamra Reed Dan Reeves Mitch Reeves .Ieani Reich Susie Reiter I Danny Reynolds Dee Reynolds Grace Reynolds Leslie Reynolds Curtis Rhodes Michelle Rhoades Shannon Rice John Rich Mark Richardson Shelly Rife Lisa Rinehart Jess Ritchey I Michelle Ritter Cheri Roberts Stacy Roberts Dallas Robertson Julie Robbins Denise Robinson Sean Robinson Ted Rodarm Siblings People l77

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US What kind of activities in school do you participate with your brother or sister? None! Anal mine goes lo school here, We do go lo football games, but not together. - senior Tammy Howerton What advice have you ever given to your brother or sister about school? Col if' you stop going, you get behind. - senior Susie Beene Do you follow or try to follow in your older siblings' foot- steps? In some waysq the good points you do want to jbllow and the bad points you don'l. - junior Jody Molloy lf you are an only child. how would you feel ii' you suddenly had a sib- ling? l'd hate it heeause l'm spoiled and usea' Io not having anybody around to bother me. - senior Bobby Nowosielski What relationship do you have with your siblings? 'ill really depends on how they are aer- ing. When she's in a boa' mood we fight: otherwise everything is okay. - senior Trish Reich What would you tell a younger brother or sister entering high school? Don'tget Caught doing anything wrong. - senior Robin Robison Would you recommend atten- ding MHS to u younger sibling? Yes, bec'au.t'e it'.t' eloxe to the house. - junior Curtis Rhodes Greg Oplotnik Noah Orr Terry Orr Eric Overbay Todd Overturff Shannon Ozment Amy Padgett David Painter Jinny Pak Dana Palmer Tiffany Palmer Lisa Pamplin Stephanie Parker Tony Parrish Pam Pate Laura Patterson Kristi Paul Jana Peak Starla Pearson Vanessa Pease Tracie Peck Craig Peden Karla Peden Kristina Peden Amy Pelfrey Jamie Pelfrey Donna Penfield Shawn Pentzer Stephen Petrocelli Teria Petzel Jana Pfannestiel Ky Pham Thai Pham Thuy Pham Charles Phillips Traci Phillips Michelle Pigg Susie Pinkston Frank Piraino Chuck Pistole Brian Pitts Amy Poe Tina Poloski Carrie Pool Holly Poovey Jeff Pope Roger Porter Jeff Porterfield Mark Postal Kellie Prather Dana Price Dana Prince Shawn Pritner Pam Proctor Stephanie Puckett Brandi Purdom Tracy Queen Carolyn Quick Susy Quigley Anita Radford Tim Radford Quinn Ragsdale Bret Ralston 3 f f 1 ff ' V W -.J yi M 1 , . ,,, .Y f if f 'C ft E 3' 'it X , t, et e M' at A ii l '31 5 ' J 9 , 176 -P53365 It W-1. W



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Jeff Rodgers Mike Rodriguez Tina Rodriguez Jamie Rogers Velecia Rogers Kevin Rolke Jimmy Romo Mike Rosati John Ross Shawnda Ross Denise Royland Ray Russ Linda Russell Tami Ryan Tracy Ryser Lynette Saavedra Becky Socher Dina Salazar Tobey Sampson Courtney Sanders Venise San Martino Sherri Sapp Gene Satterwhite Leah Scales Tohnya Scaramucci Mark Schaeffer Sabine Schenk Erik Schill Randy Schmidt Curtis Schroeder Paul Schwartz David Scott E 4 a- ' W .- f 5 In Austria, we have to take eight years of English. - Ursula Hirsch, foreign exchange student. E W W O R L D Each day i1'I'l'Sl'7lfIfS su1'jJrisesjbr Fxlfllllllglf stzulwzts. eing a new student in a school was quite an experience. Students from other countries thought that experience was a cultural awakening. In Germany we take I3 classes, compared to four or six here, said senior Nicole Campe. Here you can choose your classes while in Germany you take what they offer. The foreign exchange students were Alexandra Adorf, Nicole Campe and Markus Zielke from West Germanyg Ursula Hirsch, Austria, Sabine Schenk, Switzer- landg and Nina Brandshaug, Norway. In Norway. the schools are smaller and we graduate in the ninth grade. not the twelfth. explained senior Nina Brandshaug. We have essay tests which are much harder than the tests here. Most foreign exchange students missed their families, friends, school and hometowns because they were away, but they learned to Foreign Exchange ll People adjust to American life and become accepted. When I got here, I was very homesick and wanted to go home because I missed my family and friends, said senior Ursula Hirsch. After a while, I was treated like one of the family. I miss my dancing school very muchf' said junior Markus Zielke. I also miss my family. There were two major foreign ex- change services, Educational Foundation for Foreign Study and Youth for Understanding. 'fWe have not had any of our students become a foreign exchange student this year, said Mrs. Charlotte Bennett, guidance counselor. But we have had several inquiries. ombination Trouble. Senior Alexandra Adorf labors to open her locker. Having trouble opening a locker is one ofthe many adjustments that a foreign exchange student makes.

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