Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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US What do you like about the library? lt is a nice quiet pluee ro do homework. - junior Chris Monk ls it important to you and why? Yer, .ro l'lI have SOI7l?f1l!1t'L' In gn tn .r t u dy ti n fl' fo r research. -junior Beverly Nice How do you feel about using the library? I think the library is very heljjizl for priwlie .vtuc1'ie.v 411111 research. l'rn just sorry I tlrnrr liuve more time to spent! there. - junior Terry Anderson What do you like about the libruryil You can learn niany new irirerexre lI1xlq'ft1t'I.Y on any ,r14l7jec'l. - junior Mike Henderson How do you benefit from hav- ing u libruryl' I like il bet'r1i4,i'e il is quiet tint! ,wuz run get work flour. - j u n i o r C a r l McConnell What is your im- pression ol' the library'.' lf ix a place Io do your homework be- cause III is quiet. - senior Dana Ballard Do you use the library often? Nor really, but its emi- venient when I need it. - senior Michelle Holbert W h at i s y o u r favorite part ot' the library? 1 don't know. I fll1l't'llyI ever been in there because I fee! that I dllllil need to be in there. -junior Dell Webb. Why do you use the library? I didn'r know we had a librar-v. ' - junior Kyla Bridwell. Monica West Randy Whitaker Ray White Robert White Shannon White Gwen Whitlock Lori Whitten Mike Whitten Kerry Whittet Terry Whittet Shelly Wiers Jeff Wiggins Cindy Wilcox Missy Wiley Gwen Wilkerson Jason Wilkerson Phillip Wilkerson Shannon Wilkerson Mychelle Will Jeff Williams Johnny Williams Kena Williams Robert Williams David Willis Mikki Willis Lori Willits Whitney Wilmeth Brian Wilson Christy Wilson Holly Wilson Jeff Wilson Jack Windle Anna Lisa Winkel Sean Winn Brian Wint Brian Wise Crystal Wisley Lisa Withey Karla Wolfe Chris Womack Jennifer Womack Rhonda Wood Jamie Worley Todd VVorthen Brenda Wright Lynda Wright Julie Wurth Brad Wyman Fumi Yamamura David Yarborough Deanna Yingling Kim Yingling Heather Young Markus Zielke 1823553 Q9 Q? 'f X f ' - 1 'T at 3, ff 'x Vim 5 if Q .14 'Z i ' ff '-

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Amber Thompson Cindy Thompson Danny Thompson Gregg Thompson Kelly Thompson Shelli Thompson Tim Thompson Tracy Thompson Greg Tice Shawn Tilley Gina Tillman Todd Tinkler Julie Tittle Christopher Todd Bob Tompkins Sandi Totten David Tran Tuyet Mai Tran Micki Trimble Angie Triplett Warren Trublood Angel Turley Camie Turnbow Rhett Turnbow Shawn Turrentine Lisa Tutt Tran Tuyetmai Sarah Underwood Randy Vaillancourt Larry Van Voast Tony Varner Pete Vasquez Steve Vassar Craig Vaughn Jenny Vaughn Jim Vermillion Tim Vest Melissa Vester Melissa Vigil Giang Vo Geoff Von Dollen Deborah Voyles Thomas Walding April Waldroop Susan Waldvogel Alicia Walker Mary Walker Robin Walker Steve Walker Sheila Wall Deborah Wallace Angela Walters Dawn Walton Kevin Ward Teresa WAtson Dale Watts Nick Watts Mark Weber Michael Weir Sean Welch Lori Welke Jeff Welsh Cory West T 1 In 1 lrqx AJ Why do you use excuses? They are a good tool to stay out of trouble. - senior Roger Rosati What is the most stupid excuse you've told and why? My dog atc iI,' he really zlifl chew it up ana' eat it. - junior Glenna Berry What is your response when a student gives you an excuse? 1 d0n'I ask ,hir ex- cuses. - Mrs. Charlotte Jeffries, English teacher W h a I e x c u s e always works? 1 got in ajiyht with my parents. Pretend' to cry ll lot,' it usually works. - junior Giang Vo What excuse do you use when you are tardy? lt took me thirty minutes to put on my jeans. ' - senior Barry Nance What excuse do you use when you are late in getting home? 1 had car trouble or 1 lost track of time. - senior Grace Martin Why do you use excuses? To get out of trouble, of course! - junior Denise Suttee W h at i s t h e strangest excuse you ever used? UI told the truth once and it worked! - s e n i o r R i c k Kenyon Do you make up your own ideas for excuses or do you use other people's ideas? The more original it is, the better chance you have of it work- ing. -junior Eddie Jackson -EEEZZT-,TZ I 81



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2 W was-.Q K Q . f . 6 . 1r's u niceplace to go when you have nothing else to do. - senior Teresa Hayes IDDE OURC The libmty fI'I'IIUfKfl?.S' students with valuable rasmtvrcres uestion. . . What is the school's best untapped source of better grades and pleasant atmosphere? The answer...the library. Approximately 15,000 volumes filled the shelves in the often obscure building that was located next to the cafeteria. Although the library was full of information that would help any student, not everyone was familiar with it, according to head librarian Lucille Wilson. A lot of students don't know where we are, said Mrs. Wilson when explaining why some students didn't use the library. lt's a different concept from a regular school where the library is in the same building as the class- rooms. tudious Undertaking. While relaxing in the quiet and comforting atmosphere of the library. junior Noah Orr studies for a test. The library always provided a nice place to study. time inding the Right Words. Senior Stephanie Dorman looks for just the right sentence to appropri- ately express an idea she has for her term paper. The library is flocked with students for countless days doing research for their term papers. For those who did know about the school's library, it was a blessing because of the wealth of valuable in- formation that it possessed. In addi- tion to the thousands of books, the library contained newspapers and magazines for those who wished to simply keep up on news events. The library had also purchased a sophisticated computer system that enabled a student to tap into a tremendous amount of information stored in data bases at the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Mrs. Anita Barlow, assistant librarian, and Mrs. Janelle Spencer, secretary, also worked in the library. Twenty-three student aides helped as well. The aides are important because they free the librarians from being constantly interrupted. said Mrs. Barlow. We don't have to jump everytime something comes up. Senior Toni Battles had extra in- centive for being a library aide. I'd like to be a librarian, she said, and I love readingf' illing Forms. Sitting in the fiction section of the library, seniors Jennifer Mosteller and Erica Lemley fill out scholarship applications. The library was more than just a place to read books, H183

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