Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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Why do you personalize your car? Every car reflects the owner's personality. - senior Jerry Melvin How does it show? Some cars are modes! and blend into the sceneryq others scream 'look at me! ' - junior Starla Pearson What personal touch did you put on your car to make it more your car? I put bumper stickers on and hang tassels and chains from the rearview mirror. e junior LaDonna Elkins How did you personalize your car or truck? 1 painted my truck black and silver.' - junior Terrie Cooper In what way do you personalize your car? 1 personalize my car the way I want, not the way other people want. - junior Mike Whittem What makes your car you ? 1 put on a paint job, a new interior and a very big engine. - junior John Gee Do you like personalized license plates? Yes,' it tells people it's your carq people see that you're proud ofyour car. - senior Joe Williams Is there something you think all cars should have for personalization? Things hang- ing up like Gumbies, personalized license tags, the color. -junior Dana Dixson Does the type of car a person drives reflect his personality? No, because even U'he C0uldn'taHorda nice car and he has to drive ajunker, he could still be cool. -junior David Smith What determines what kind of car you drive? My parents! -junior Mark Morrison What is your favorite type of car or truck? Chevy because they'rep1st. - junior Michelle McVey What is your least favorite car or truck? I don't like trucks at all. - senior Tuhai Ho Have you done something to your car to make it different from others? I've never seen another car like it. l've got stuffed animal frogs all over it. - junior Tonya Parrish GARAGE 81 ALIGNMENT 744, ssnvice I I 109 E. MAIN MOORE, OKLAHOMA 73160 793-7203 ' Your Satisfaction Is Our No 1 Product



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