Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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CAPITOL HILL FUNERAL HOME 2801 S. ROBINSON OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. PHONE: 235-5451 HAL TUMBLESON MANAGER MOORE FUNERAL CHAPEL 1065 S.W. 4th MOORE, OKLA. PHONE: 794-4461 What do you think about practical jokes? Practical jokes are good at times, depend' ing on who you play them on. - junior Steve Smith Who do you like to pull practical jokes on? We do them to girls who are airheads mostly. They fall for it more easily. - senior LaVeda Lindsay How do practical jokes affect your life? Practical jokes add spice to anyone's lie. It's important that U' you dish it out, you learn to take it also. - junior Alisa Davis What's one of the best practical jokes you've played in class? I took Coach Carnahan prisoner and made him go to Del Rancho while holding a toy gun to his head. - junior Jamie Rogers What's the funniest practical joke you've carried out? I put fake fingernail polish in a girl's purse that she got for Christmas. - junior Karen Camp What type of practical joke would you like to pull on teachers? Take one of their cars and park it in another parking lot so they couldn' t find it. - junior Tracy Gesiakowski Whom do you most like to play practical jokes on? George Rea, because he takes them the worst, but loves to pull them on other people. - junior Joe Lay Why do you like to play practical jokes on people? Just to have a little fun and liven up class. - junior James Humann Why do you enjoy practical jokes? It is something dyferent to do and it is jimny. - senior Les Ingram What is the funniest practical joke you have ever been a part of? We stuck a bra down the back of George Rea's pants at the beginning of school last year when everyone was infront ofthe school. He must have walked around for five minutes without knowing what everyone was laughing about. - junior Tyler Birdwell What's one of your best practical jokes in class? I tied someone's shoestrings together and she took one step and bit the dust. - junior James Cushman What practical joke has someone played on you? Every day in second hour Kathy Cornell would kidnap my baby l doll J that I was carrying for child care. She would gag it and tie it up with masking tape and hide it in the filing cabinet under 'B' for baby. - junior Katrina Kilmer

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PHOTOGRAPHY- 'SENIOR PORTRAITS 'YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALIZING IN: CREATIVE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 .5 D N 3 ' j SCHOOL-DAY PICTURES COLOR CLASSROOM GROUPS -MEMORY MATES Q - 'GRADUATIONS 'DUAL-POZ g1,,,,,,,,ml 'PROMS -weoomcs f'--yf-'-3-- 'FAMILY Ponrnmrs zze w. MAIN MOORE, OK 73160 7918-7708 I , .l I I ,sf 1 :F i '-Yau-:Jr till'-S':'5il'i .lY'l'!A llf MOM'S BAR-B-QUE. INC. 900 S.E. 89th 8 I-35 Okla. City, Okla. 73149 636-1020 llllnf tymfr 6lIl'l' r Town 63- Country 505 East Main Moore, Okla. 794-0044 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT KATHERINE MOONEY O HCI' w I like to watch and see Qt people are good sports and see their reaction to practical jokes. - junior Robert Phillips ranks Enjo ed B One and All Only through jokes could the students survive the school year day by day. Students had many chances to play jokes on other students and teachers, they enjoyed them all. People play jokes on me, so why not retum the favor? asked senior Bill Wullschleger. My mom is a teacher here and a lot of people don't know that. I ask her students what they think of her and it's interesting to hear what they say. Everyone was the recipient of at least one joke throughout the year. It may have been something simple like extra hot peppers put on the pizza while heads were tumed or a very complex joke involving much time and planning. One such well-planned joke was played by junior Teny Anderson on junior Sherry Fielder. I wanted to make Sherry extremely jealous, so I wrote myself several notes from Sa girl I know, ' said Terry. Sherry is the jealous type. She loves to act jealous, so it worked. Some students specialized in jokes on teachers. Others preferred jokes on their im- mediate family members. But the most common jokes were just played on friends. I love to play jokes on my friends to make them mad and have a good laugh, said junior Renisa Clement. By playing jokes on one another, students got closer and managed to stay at least partially sane throughout the year. Some students, however, liked practical jokes to be played on them. I don't mind people playing jokes on me, explained junior Kristi Jump, because getting revenge is half the fun! . -fx is if Deheading! During a football assembly. senior Rick Kenyon tries to overthrow the Norman Tiger. Assemblies broke the day by day monotonous routine of school.



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Have you ever participated in a fundraiser? Yes, for Cosmetology: I thought it was fun because it was something I was in that would help us out. - junior Dalene McGuire Do you like fundraisers? Nag it's necessary, but it's a hassle for everyone! - junior Ted Rodarm Are fundraisers necessary? Yes, to raise money to get whatyou need. -junior Jeff Wilson What do you think of fundraisers? I guess they're doing it for a good causeg it helps the school out. - junior Tony Galindo Where would extracurricular activities be without fundraising? There probably wouIdn't be any because there wouldn't be any money. - junior Jill Johnston What type of fundraiser is the most fun? Something that appeals to the age group and helps everyone. - junior Mark Shannon What type of fundraiser is the most successful? Candy sales are usually the most successful. They sell easier, and they are easy to get. - junior Lori Start What type of fundraisers do you not like? 1 think all fundraisers are good and important. - senior LeAnn Chapman What do you think most fundraising money is used for? DUferent activities. -junior Stacie Motto What would happen if fundraising stopped? It would be boring. - junior David Bateman Are fundraisers good or bad? I think that by having them we can support the school. - junior Thuy Pham Have you got an altemative idea to fundraising? A walk-a-thon. A person gives money for each mile walked. - junior Carl McConnell Sl.llllT lll41llN H ll L LS IBA PT IST Clll U liillllil sein soifru PENNsYLvANiA OKLAHOMA cirs, OKLAHOMA 73159-5293 U QM WAIIFFA Cflaue cum! fxglff-Nil-fl? H MICHE AL WHITLO CK MINISTER OF YOUTH 8- RECREATION OFFICE FRESJDENCE 682-1636 794-5805 was 2 631 -81 74 What advice would you give a student who is just beginning to sell a fundraising BOB JAMES j A F product? Make sure you have a lot of friends and relatives since that is the only way Reg'S'e'ed Pharmamsr OKL' ' 3 39 to sell them. - senior Juan Suarez Fundraisers are needed to raise money so that the students don't have to pay so much themselves. - senior Trisha Reich etting the ecessar Fund Candy, sausage, carnations, candles, three- year planners and spices. The only connection between these items and many others was one word, fundraising. With the precarious position of the state economy, fundraising was a must for most ex- tracurricular school organizations. Clubs and organizations needed fundraisers to get money for field trips, contests. awards. supplies, parties and banquets. Our fundraiser money is to pay for our trip to the national leadership conference in Wash- ington, D.C. said senior Shelly Cosby, FBLA president. The rest goes for the projects we've worked on. Not all clubs raised money just for themselves. The Senior Class of '86 raised money for a granite monument for the front of the school. We wanted to get something to leave with our class name on it. said Holly McCoy. senior class president. The monument will say 'Moore High Schoolg Home ofthe Lions, Senior Class l986. ' Since all school Organizations needed fund- ing, someone was selling every day. It seems like every club had two or three fundraisersf' said senior Eric Fox, Student Council president. Everyone hated them be- cause there were so many. A unique fundraiser, the trash bash, kicked off the school-wide clean-up campaign. Getting one penny per vote, senior Brent Gilson and junior Sonya Hamilton raised the most money for Student Council and were named trash king and queen. According to Mrs. Regena Harrison, financial secretary, there were approximately 60 different school accounts. Since the money funded to the school only stretched so far, most of these organizations participated in fundraising. chool Spirited. Juniors David Smith and Jeani Reich support junior LaChandra Hall. Fundriaisers sent organizations to places all over the U.S.

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