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less this Food. Senior Dennis Kim gives thanks before beginning his meal. He is thankful for a chance during the school day to relax with friends and appreciate their company. ood Vibrations. Although it is cold outside, the warmth of the Youth House keeps the students comfortable. A conversation with a friend makes senior Juan Suarez's lunch pleasurable. .QHGN - I .,,,,,,,a zt. . i ,...... 37? X f x 'D ,yo US What is it like to eat lunch at the Youth House? lt's fun! I like the sandwiches and the atmosphere is like afamilyf' - senior Jung Yoon Why do you go to the Youth House? I go ana' ea! there because the jbod is good and there are nice surroundings. - senior Ron Huff Is the Youth House a good place to go? II seems to be working well. There is always a lot ofpeople there. I go for the fellowship. - junior Ken Brooks What do you like most about the Youth House? The Youth House is so neat because there is some place to go for lunch and before school for Bible study. - senior Dana DePriest What does the Youth House do for you? lt gives you a need. We get to associate with other friends. - junior Dino Nonhcutt Would you recommend the Youth House to your friends? Oh yes. The people are realfriendly and a lot of people go there. - junior Kim Abbananto Why do the students go to the Youth House? F or the companyg it's relax- ing. You don'thave to driveforfood. - senior Dana McFadden nteresting Information. Junior Julie Tittle, senior Dylan Romo, senior David Ball, senior Beverly Denney, and junior Traci Marlar discuss an upcoming NHS activity. The Youth House provided a pleasant atmosphere. Youth House -I People
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appy Muncher. Senior Dana DePriest expresses her joy of eating in the Lord's house. The Youth House gives students a reason to be happy and enjoy their friends. Youth House l 8-4 People abs for Life. Senior Rick Kenyon finishes his drink before pulling off the pop-top tab. Each tab that Rick, junior Cristine Britton and others save is worth five minutes on a dialysis machine. ompletely Fulfilled. A regular at the Youth House, senior Brent Gilson completes his meal. Although pressured by the responsibilities of the senior class vice-presidency, he still finds time for his friends and God. lt gives the students a place to eat and socialize with other Chrisnkzn kids. - junior Stacy Ewing UST OFF CAMPU Youth House provides fellowship, friends and pproximately three years ago Jan Streun donated her previous residence at 203 N. Eastern to the First Baptist Church of Moore. The church decided to use the small, pink brick house on the west side of the school as an outreach ministry to get kids involved in church. The house was used for youth meetings, parties, Monday night Breakaway and scavenger hunts. The Youth House, as it came to be better known, held a more relaxed atmosphere for the youth to meet, stated junior Alisa Davis. Two years ago Tim Duckett began serving lunches at the Youth House to the high school students. Each Tuesday one could buy a cheeseburger, double or single, a canned soft drink, cookies, chips and candy for 51.50 or 552. On Thursdays submarine sandwiches were served, For only Sl a small sandwich plus the extras could be bought while a large cost 51.50. alt saves a lot of people money and makes you feel better when you are with your friends, said junior Cher Kobuck. f'The environment cheers you up. It's like a family. A remodeling project during the first of the school year slowed the Youth House's business. I quit going over there after they closed for awhilef' complained junior Lara Gordon. I never knew when they would be open. The remodeling made room for more guests and allowed a more open area to eat within. From the moment you walk in you feel at home, said junior Lynn Lesseg. 'gIt's a great place to make new friends and be around those you already have. Prayer meetings called Start-Up were held in the Youth House on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7:45. Seniors Matt Mosely and Dana Depriest led the students in short devotionals. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes met for their regular Wednesday night meetings at the Youth House after church. Small mishaps such as coke being spilled on youth minister Stan's new jams and the phone ringing in the middle of prayer added amusement to the casual atmosphere. The Youth House, used by many students, teachers and organiza- tions, was a place to go for friend- ship and fun. Saw
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lvtr. Mike Adkins - sociology. World lltstttry Il, lll. Senior Class Sponsor, Close-Up Mrs. Janet Anderson - Secretary to the Senior Prtncipal Mr. Tony Anderson - Vocational Agriculture I. II. IV: Agncultural Mechanics. Future Famlels of Amenca Mrs. Lana Ayers - Speed Reading. Reading Inl- provemertt Ms. Debbie Bacher - Family Living, llotlsmg and Home Furnishings: Future Honiemakers of Amenca, Junior Class Sponsor Ms. Anita Barlow - Librarian. French Cluh Ms. Ann Bames - English Ill, IVL Cheerleaders Mrs. Deanna Barringer - English lll, IV Mrs. Charlotte Bennett - Guidance and Drug Education Coordinator Mrs. Carol Berltheiser - Deaf Education. Deaf Club Mr. Roger Brown - Boys' Physical Education. Boys' Cross Country tHead Coachl. Boys' Track and Field tlrlcad Coachj Ms. Tex Bryant - lluman Anatomy!Physlology, Environmental Science. ln School Suspension Supervisor Mrs. Pauline Cable - English III, IV Mrs. ,lan Carpenter - Secretary' to the Junior Principal KA-Ki Mrs. Lequeta Chance - Secretary tothe Principal Ms. Mary Clay - Analytical Geomctryg Math Analysts: Math Coordinator Ms. Judy Collins - learning Disabilities tDept. Chairmaniz wort Study cooperative Pmgt-int Mrs. Evelyn Connor - English III, IV Mrs. Dottie C00lt - Latin l, ll. lll. Spanish II, Ill. IV, Foreign Language tlbept Chalmtani. Junior Classical League Mr. Allen Correll - Band Mrs. Carol Cowan - Secretary to the Athletic Director Mr. Ron Cunningham - Amencan Govcmment, Social Studies Coordinator Mrs. Pat Curtis - Business Machines. lnfomtatlovl Processing. Business inept chrrtrmttto Mrs. Maeva Davis - English lll. IV Mr. Jeff Davis - Nocatlonal Agriculture I, ll, lll. Vocational Agriculture cxctlpattonal training, Future Farmers of Amenca Mrs. Frances lJ'Elia - Shorthand I, Cooperative Ufilce itducatiort. Onrthe-Joh l'ralnlng and Ieachcr Coordinator. Future Business Leaders of America, Student Council. Vocational Bustncss and Office Education Reporter. Asselnhltss Coordinator Ms. Jane Denton - Learning Disabilities. Work study caopemtite Program Mr. Ralph Duncan - Girls' Chorus. .ltppltfrl Vocal Music. Apollyras. Music theory MIS. .lmsie Erwin-Child Care. Housing and Home Fumlshtngs Mr. Merle Ferllberg - World History. Govern- ment Football tAsslstant Coach! Mis. Kathy Firm - Photography. Newspaper. Fu. ture Joumaltsts of Antcnca Mrs. Pam Fbcher - Counselor Mrs. Pat Frabasillio -Q Central Otlicc Receptionist Mrs. Lana Freeman - Counselor Mr. Russell Fremin - Earth Science Mrs. Rhonda Gantt - English Ill. Yearbooki l-u- ture Ioumallsts of America, Oklahoma Intcrschtr lasttc Press Advlsersi Association tVlce Prestdenzl Mr. my Gotdsby - Athletic Director M.r. Hugh Gouldy - Arctutecture I. II, Mechanical Drawing I. Il. lll. Woodworking I. II. lll. American Industnal Ana Student Association lClctltl Mr. Clifl' Grekell - Counselor Mrs. Penny Hampton - English Ill. IN. Mrs. Betty Hardy - Registrar Mrs. Audie Harmon - lzngllsh lll. IV Mrs. Regena Harrison - Financial Clerk Mrs. Dottie Hendrix - Special I-kluclttlon. Work study Cooperative Program Ms. Marilyn Hill - Arts and Crafts I. ll, Ill. Young Talent in Oklahoma Mr. David Hinckley - World lllstory ll. lll. Gotcm- ment. Football lSophomore Cnachl. Baseball tllend Assistant Coach! Mrs. Susan Hobson - tkeadlng lntprovemctltp Mr. Kenneth Hogan - Algebra Il. Ill, lllgh School Math. Girls' Cross Country tllead Coachi. Girls' 'I rack and Field tlleacl Coachl Mrs. Cindy Holler - Secretary to thc Junior Pnncipal tA-Ki Mrs. Lou Hogner - Counselor Mrs. Kathy Huffines - Senior Attendance Secretary Ms. Janet Hume - Advanced Biology. Basic Biol- ogy: BSCS Biology Mrs. Jody Humphrey - French I, II, lll. IV Mr. Mark Hunt- Amencan Illstory Il, lll: Football lAsslstant Coachi: Boys' Golf tHead Coachj Mrs. Charlotte Jeffries - English lV1 English Seminar: Language Arts Coordinator Mr. Alan Jones - Technical Math l. II. Computer Literacy Ig Geometry, Analytical Geometry. Boys' Soccer tHead Coachb Mrs. Leda Kincannon - Dtstrlhutive Education Il, IIIQ Dlstrihutivc Education On-the-Joh Training. Dlstributive l-kiuelition Club ol Atnencag Pom Pon Ms. Marilyn Kirby - Leadership: English lll. IV, Junior Class Sponsor Mr. David Klumb - Art I, II, III Mrs. Stle Knight - English lll. IV tllcpt Chatrmanl, Stall Development Committee Mr. Gerald Krows - Govcmmcntg World llistory, Social Studies tDept, Chaimtanl Mrs. Jean Krows - Computer Literacy I. II. Calculus, Math tDept. Chainnanl Mrs. Shirley Lassiter - Senior Attendance Principal. English Ill Mrs. Sharon Ledgerwood - Mamage and Familyg Future Homemalters of America Mrs. Gina Lewis - Typing II, Personal Typing Mr. Joe Little - Infomtauon Processing, Applied Economics. Accounting I. Junior Achievement Mrs. Barbara Lowry - Secretary to Junior Principal tl.-Z5 Janet Anderson Lana Ayers Anita Barlow Ann Barnes Deanna Barringer Charlotte Bennett Carol Berkheiser Scherry Billing Tex Bryant Lequeta Chance Evelyn Connor Maeva Davis Jane Denton Merle Femberg Kathy Finn Pat Flippin Lana Freeman Pat Frabasillio Rhonda Gantz Audie Harmon Regena Harrison David Hinckley Susan Hobson Kenneth Hogan Cindy I-loffer Lou Hogner Kathy I-Iuftines Jody Humphrey Mark Hunt Alan Jones Marilyn Kirby Jean Krows Shirley Lassiter Sharon Ledgerwood Gina Lewis Barbara Lowry Rosemary Lund John Marren Valerie Maxey Brit McCabe Wanda McComack Kathy McElvany .lo Merrell Billy Metryman Glen Moore Ralph Moore Dennis Morgan Mickey Mosshart Andrea Nguyen Phyllis Nichols Deborah Schritter Jana Sherrell Sue Shumsky Nancy Smith l86M People ' a If if ' ll, H 5 'M ft . .... P W f .2 et , ' ' fl ' Jil 1 V f 1, if I X QT t tt ii v , 3 , , 4' ' -M 'Wi -- r 'M.., .fix V -. . 4'i-,,-. A ,gs f , . 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