Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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What does money mean to you? 1 like the color green a lot, butl like credit cards just as much. - junior Joy Jones Describe your typical shopping spree. Mine is to spend all my money in my pocket. The usual is to buy everything, because U you buy one thing you have to buy stuff to match. - junior Shawn Creek Where is your favorite place to shop? Crossroads Mall. That's where I work andl don't have to waste gas to get there. - junior Sheila Ramsey Do you save any of your money? Yes, for college. - senior Debbie Huynh With your money, not mom and dad's, do you ever buy something for someone else? Yes, birthday cards U' it's someone important. - junior Brenda Slater Should teenagers be concemed about getting the best buy for their dollar? Certainly We're working people just like the next guy. ' - senior Shari Spain If you have several things you want to buy and you don't have enough money for all of them, how do you decide what to buy? You get the highest priced one, 1 want the best. - junior Elaine Smith What are some of the things teenagers buy all the time that are really important to them? Clothes, music tapes and cars. - senior Chantel Godwin Do you ever try to save money by looking for sale items? Yes, all the time because you can buy more things with the money you have. - senior Shelly Morgan Do you enjoy shopping with friends? Yes. We can look at the same stuff and compare them. Then we help each other decide what to buy. - junior Elizabeth Thomas How do you compare shopping in your country and ours? There is no shopping in Vietnam like the U .S ., except for a store like Safeway. Most of the shopping is done outside. - junior Hung Thai Nguyen What do you spend your allowance on? I don't spend my allowance: I save it. The only thing I buy is books and presents. V junior Yong Cha Ranchwood Veterinary Hospital We Have A Pet For You And Everything For Your Pet. All Creatures Large 8L Small Pet Shop 10505 S. Sante Fe l405l 794-5551 Vet. Hosp. Oklahoma City, OK 73170 l405l 794-5658 Pet Shop Bos FINLEY hu., I .10 neil l4l6 SW 89th ROBERT C. FINLEY OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73 I 59 OWNER 14051691.8702 Credit Cards are greatfor students because they d0n't have to Cartjv ll lot qfnzoizej' around. - junior Pam Pate one and Shopping Go Together Spending and shopping to me is like breath- ing, said junior Lonnie Donica. It's a vice like drinking or smoking, but lots of fun. Brightly decorated stores, joyous music, the shuffle of thousands of feet and the aroma of new clothing and products filled the air. Separately they didn't mean much. but together they represented the familiar shopping mall. Shopping malls make me crazy. said senior Laura Greenwood. I just go crazy grabbing up everything I see and am able to get my hands on, Another familiar item at the mall was MONEY! In this diverse world of shapes and colors. money came in different styles such as credit cards. checks. money orders or just the plain old greenback. ' I prefer checks so I can keep track of the money I have spent, said junior Glenna Berry. Where did all the money come from? Most of the students' money was given to them by their parents for absolute necessities. But jobs provided an extra income for those little things parents' money didn't cover. I am saving for a car, said junior Lori Burch. I drive my mother's, but I want to purchase the car of my choice. As much as everyone enjoyed shopping. there had to be an end somewhere. My money doesn't go as far as l would like. said junior Jason Jackson. Therefore, I have to work orl don't get the things I enjoy like movies, nights out on the town or a new car. As the school year progressed. money became just as important as the studies. A person's senior year is the most expensive time in his life, said Mr. Mike Adkins, senior class sponsor. You have the prom. graduation. announcements, cap and gown. etc. Everything just piles up, hopping For A School. Senior Karen Thompson looks at brochures advertising colleges and universities. This information was housed in the Counseling Center.



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IFE 8L EALTH Ns. Larry Malone t405l 685-4114 P.O. Box 19959 ' Oklahoma City, OK 73144 4 5 V 2 r he if A 4. - . , 1 .4.. ....,K- D J I X 1 Q W- , .33 A t me is. -W ,M Mt ,sails ' -Q , . , X 4 ' f.. I b ,-. . , - ' , 2 .t u. '- I ., , J 3 ' 1 ' 1 Moore Westside of City of Moore Center 794-7337 Open Mon,-Sat. ll-9 p.m. Sunday 12-7 p.m. What are some of the auto safety rules you think are important? 1 guess you should wear your seat belt,' you never know in our parking lot. ' - junior Shannon Crenshaw What do you think about the accident record of teens? It's a shame that so many careless teenagers have wrecks. You tell me one person besides Rhonda Landreth that can't see a 22 foot yellow bus. - junior Terry Orr Do you think teenagers drive safely? Yes, usually, but when they get crazy you never know. - senior Shari Spain Do you always buckle your seatbelt? No, because it is uncomfortable and it bothers me while I drive. - senior Bekki Wright Now that everyone has insurance, do you think people are not being as cautious as before? lt depends on whatl am driving. U il is my heap, no, but a Mercedes, yes, I would park down the block. - senior James Harper Do you abide by the speed limit? No, not alwaysg you can't get anywhere doing 30 miles per hour. I usually do 40. - senior Janella Rose Do you think car safety rules are enforced well? Yes, I guess so,' I get tickets. - senior Ronnie Grey What advice do you have for new drivers? Stay off the sidewalk. -junior Kelli Jones Are you a careful driver? Yes. 1don't want to die. I hita parked car one time, butl am a good driver. - junior Kelley Ramos What do you do to stay safe while driving? Don't drink and drive. - junior Dale Watts Do you adhere to car safety rules? Y es, pretty much, so I don't have an accident. - junior David Mellor How can you avoid a bad accident? 1 suggest you pay attention to your driving instead of your friends. - senior William Lassley What helped you the most in driver's education to be a good driver? Holding the speed limit: before I took driver's ed, I had a pickup and I would drive that thing full out. - senior Jimmy Lambert Cars are not toys: you have to treat them good or they won't last. - senior Jeff Carpenter ars For Fun and Fa hion Many accessories students put into their cars for fashion affected the safety of students' driv- ing. A race mirror affected safety by extending across the entire front of the car rather than the short space most cars had. I put a race mirror across the front of my car for looks, but it does have an effect on the outcome of how I drive, said senior Damon Mills. Tinted windows had not been proven hazardous to students' driving. even though a law was being considered. I like having tinted windows because I like being able to see out and other people not being able to see in, said junior Jamie Rogers. Some accessories didnlt affect driving safety, but were safety features themselves. A rollbar protected the passengers if an accident occurred and the vehicle turned over. Ifl were to roll my jeep, the rollbar will help prevent bodily injury, said senior Tim Hansen. Bumper stickers did not influence a person's , K driving, but some were designed to be read and taken seriously. Printed on one such bumper sticker was, lf you are going to drink and drive. drink coke. is F ': . K X... K ' N W- ..... J J '1 X. CH mpaired Vision. Students are unaware of the S40 fine for impaired vision of shoe polish. This car might as well stay parkedg it may even get a S50 fine.

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