Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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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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Diamond Crystal Salt Company PACKET PRODUCTS DIVISION 216 N. E. 12TH ST. MOORE, OKLA, 73160 TEL: 405-794-7701 PACKET PRODUCTS DIVISION Congratulations Seniors fihing Ad-Apparel Caps ' Jackets ' Shirts Western, Work 8L Tees Custom Screen 8L Embroidery CAII Sports Letteringj Rex D. 8a June Crouch 214-A N.E. 12th Owners I Moore, OK 73160 C4051 793-7830 There are so many youths who use tobbaccog the law just isn't strict enough on them. - junior Chris Reaper ew Law Changes Old Habits It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to sell, barter, give away or otherwise fumish cigarettes, cigars or tobacco in any form to a minor, or to pemiit such minor to frequent any premises owned, held or managed by him for the purpose of indulging in the use of cigarettes, cigars or tobacco in any form. This new law changed the lives of many students. Some strongly disagreed with the new law, while others felt the passing of the law accomplished what should have been done long ago. It doesn't necessarily stop kids, but it makes it hard to get, explained junior Jeani Reich. They should be mature adults before they make the choice to risk ruining their lives. Others weren't as concemed for the teenagers as they were for the younger students. 'Little kids get started on these things and it's bad, said junior Trina Mason. Some students disagreed with the law. It's stupid! exclaimed junior David Smith. It doesn't matter to me. I'm 18. But it's still stupid. lf someone has been chewing since they were little, they have to quit. Whether students agreed or disagreed, the law was the law, and all had to abide by it. I think itls good because we'll all live longer and we don't have to smoke to look cool, ex- plained junior Jennifer Denman. The Way It Is. Mr. Phil Warford explains the new tobacco law to juniors Danny Craig and Denny Grove. The new law went into effect during November. F WS as

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