Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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leaning Up. Outside Mr. listle oon T0 Be Done. David Hulse eady To Bake. School cook Mary Hazel Head prepares fresh doughnuts for students. Cafeteria worker came to work at 5:30 every moming to prepare break- fast treats as well as lunch. t pppp r-'at' ob: Wall's geography and world history classroom, Janice Heatherly mops away the dust left behind by hundreds of students during the school day. finishes after a hard day of working. While students and teachers went home for the night. janitors stayed at school. making sure the school remained clean. -I litgsgigrt Personnel orking overtime for the good of the school was a job ithout uch Thanks Mrs. Huffnes was concerned with students' problems as well as atten- dance -junior Dena Humann Maybe the most overlooked, but definitely some of the most impor- tant and difficult jobs were performed by the support personnel. Secretaries' hours began at 7:30 a.m. and didn't end until 4 p.m. They answered phones, answered numerous questions from students, parents and the faculty and dealt with the many tardies and absences, both excused and unexcused. They also helped the principals by making appointments, typing correspon- dence and scholastic reports and take messages. Thejanitors' days began at 7 a.m. and ended at midnight for the two separate shifts. Cleaning the halls, washing windows and cleaning the graffiti off our walls, all very im- 'ar portant functions, couldn't be done on their school hours. They even worked during the breaks such as Christmas and spring break to get the extra things done that couldn't be done everyday. Another important group of personnel was the cafeteria workersl who arrived at 5:30 a.m. to make doughnuts and cinnamon rolls for those students who arrived at 7:00 to eat breakfast. They began preparing lunch as early as 9:30. Maintenance crews worked year round fixing desks, broken glass, doors and mutilated lockers. All these jobs were hard, but they all had to be done, our school couldn't have functioned without these people. WW MMV'

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- x ,4,Q svqgxl . .gk ft? .gf A -, J 3116943 1 Wi it +4 'Fi elaxing. After a hard day of teach- ing. Mr. Estle Wall. who taught geog- raphy and world history. takes a break from it all. Mr. Wall also served as the tennis coach and sponsor of FCA. ocking the Dead. Psychology teacher. Mr. Ralph Moore. leads a proces- sional in a mock funeral for the Nomian Tigers, The Tigers came hack from the dead, however, and beat the Lions 31-13, if . ww V. fm ating Spirit. Mr. Ron Cunnin- gham. Mrs. lane Van Burkleo and Mr. Ken Hogan watch as the juniors yell and scream in the spirit contest. Picking the winning class sometimes became very difficult. atching Up. Mrs. Pauline Cable resumes reading her book during some free time at lunch, After teaching' all day and grading papers all night. teachers didn't have much free time. 2522212 l 91



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1 S c may ,,....- -..,,.-W Q usy, Busy, Busy! Janitor Diane Lichter starts her rounds through the classrooms with the laundry cart. The janitors devoted many hours each day to keeping the campus clean. iscussion. Secretaries Barbara Lowry, Lequeta Chance and Regena Harrison look over a catalog together after school. Secretaries stayed in school at least an hour after classes dismissed. ... mx fe ' Q5 WWWR, , V ifii' .M issing Absentee. Janet Anderson talks with a student about u lost absentee slip. Mrs. Anderson, the secretary in the senior office, handled everything from attendance to grades. unning Out of Time. Carole Cowan recites the wrestling schedule over the phone to an interested party. Mrs. Cowan worked as the secretary to Athletic Director Ray Goldsby. Sa ppO'f PHEZQQZ l 93

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