Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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The best way to build and maintain a successful school is for everyone in the community and school to What have you done in public that was funny or embarrassing? On the first day I ran right into this gorgeous guy and about made a fool out of mysefn - senior Tina Jaynes Falling down on the ice while changing classes. - senior Al DePhillips When I got sick in second hour. - senior Kim Mulkey Not being able to get our locker open without a janitor. - senior Susan Johnson When I had to speak infront of the whole student body. - senior Angie Pressley Falling down the stairs my first day. - senior Jennifer Endicott 1 had on this loose shirt once,' it got caught in a pencil sharpener and the whole shirt opened up in the middle of French class. - junior Katrina Kilmer The day the seniors ignored the juniors in the assembly. - senior Trenda Housholder When I fell down the stairs in a dress. - senior Diann Vaught ,Y 15 so 45 ,, -F1 fit' oing Their Share. For a commu- nity project, juniors Terry Anderson and Sherrie Fielder collect trash left on Campus, Promoting the LIPS Campaign, each club was assigned one week to clean the school grounds. Divider Advertising

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W Ready To Give. In preparation for giving blood, senior Markus Zielke fills out a fonn while junior Mike Thedford gets his temperature taken. The Red Cross blood drive was organized by the Student Council. D'v'der l94 or many years, a tradition of cooperation between the community, Moore and the high school benefitted everyone. In school, various groups and organizations worked hard to establish a link with the community. The National Honor Society, whose principal goal was to help the community, sponsored a campaign to collect items of clothing, toys and food for the Cleveland County Christmas Store. NHS also L visited the Eastmoor Nursing Home dur- ing Christmas and St. Patrickls Day. Elderly citizens at the Senior Citizenls Center in downtown Moore received monthly visits from FHA members. The Homecoming ceremonies, including the parade down Main Street, brought home past residents of Moore. The Red Cross benefitted from the student activities as well. FJA members spent a Saturday learning CPR techniques and the Student Council organized a blood drive that yielded over 120 units of blood. Blunck Studios worked with the yearbook staff to take senior, junior and group pictures. At the end of the year, baccalaureate and graduation allowed Moore citizens to participate in important ceremonies. The school not only worked with and for the community, it represented the community. The proud, joyous and sad moments were shared by the community as a whole.



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