Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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During the school year many students counted the days until a holiday or special occasion arrived. There were about 125 days of vacations and holidays that students looked toward such as Christmas, spring break and that occasional snow day. My favorite holiday had to have been Christmas! said junior Romeo Bautista. I guess it is the feeling in the air, a time for giving and sharing. It is a special time of the year. Many holidays occurred dur- ing the summer instead of the school year. iiMy favorite holiday was during the summer, the Fourth of July, said junior Angee Allen. Sometimes we get to go 3 I For Favorites I like to go to Colorado during the .wlmmer Io gojishing. During the winter I go skiing in Colorado. - junior Todd Anderson eens Enjoy Special Occasions With Friends to Califomia and see relatives we haven't seen all year. Many students agreed that summer was the time for vacations. Whether going to the lake with that special person or spending a week or two for a family vacation, special times provided relaxation and fun. Not all holidays were favorites. Some people dreaded holidays as they got closer. The holiday I hate to celebrate has to be Valentine's Day,', said junior Christy Craine. All those people hold- ing hands and walking down the hall look so cuteg it makes me sick with jealousy. Not all holidays were celebrated nationally. Students didn't get out of class for their BP lli l Q V? I I birthdays, but that occasion was a favorite time of the year. A typical birthday at my house is celebrated with cake, ice cream and presents, said Tammy Miller. It is usually a lot of fun because all the birthdays at my house are celebrated all at the same time. in the month of June. Since holidays, vacations and special occasions were spread out through the year, everything was less monoto- nous. I can't imagine what life would be like without vacations and birthdays and stuff, said junior Mark Linde, It would be so .... boring. T6 E s U U' V 'ir' UN .V ,- fl' ff Villlmhsa f3P- we 'M at ijgwfg., Wi, H 'i:,,g5m.f.i4f'iW V J . iiiifi''?i73Swflf.ff1f: I 7' ' .'l I. ' ,,,,-.,-,,,.,......--w-- 'r. .I ii. acking a Winner. Colorful banners and signs signify special events. Students made many banners, especially for upcoming sporting events and homecoming. irthday Surprise. Junior Janice Harmon gets a surprise on one of her favorite special occasions, her birthday. Students enjoyed decorating each other's lockers. 'I 8 Special Occasions Student Life

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pring, Winter Fall 1d0n't like I0 dren like the 570061,lIfl1liftl.YllfIIIll'd, IIft'l f00kfIIgAlT'll'I'ft'C1Il girl. senior Becky Wright tudents create individual fashion According to the January issue ofa fashion magazine appropri- ately entitled ln Fashion. the style that dominated the 1986 year was. the untucked look f free and easy. anything goes. The important thing was to have fun with clothing. Being fashionable wasn't easyg on a scale from one to ten. the time and energy I spend is about an eight. explained senior Carol Corneil. lt is im- portant to me to look good. but it's not the most important thing in my life: I just like to wear nice clothes. Half the fun of looking good was shopping for just the right esigner Dungarees. Senior Leasa Bruce shows her school spirit and fashion sense by wearing a shin and tie with her blue jeans. Jeans were a common favorite of all. style. When l'm in the mood I like to go shopping. but l'm always in the mood to look good. said senior Scott Gordy. Students shopped at many different stores. Everyone had their favorite place to shop. I guess my favorite places to shop for the most up-to-date clothing is the Gap. Chess King orleans West. said senior liric Frichette. Being up-to-date in fashion became very important to some people. But even more im- portant was to dress with ima agination and individuality. l like to dress up and be different: the way I dress isn't affected by what other people wear. but by what mood I'm in. saidjunior Angel Cantu. I like to dress how I feel. Colors played a very im- portant part in clothing. Colored prints. floral designs and multiacolored jeans rated high in popularity. High fashion became any- thing one wore with conf fidence. The type of dress a student wore expressed the kind of mood he or she was in. When I dress up. it puts me in a good mood. said junior Jamie Rogers. lt makes me feel better about myself when people come up and tell me how good I look. Some students. on the other hand. were not too concerned with their mode of dress. Being fashionable to me isn't that importantf' said junior Karen Camp. l'm me. and being me is being fash- ionablelu I I f' V9 j I -.. astel Prints. lunior Lori Jackson ponders whether or not large, bold prints will fit her style. Floral prints became popular. reminding students of summer. chool Favorite. A most needed accessory for everyones wardrobe is the school lettcrjacket. according to senior Kim Ferguson. Letter jackets represented one's pride in sports feats and school. FOSl'1ior'i Student Life



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ide 'Em Cowboy. Junior Don Mattingly spends part of his weekend with his horses. Many students used their free time raising their own animals. l Happ Moments ii' Many students watched ssr Q curiously as an office aide to 'ol' carried a bouquet of flowers down the hall to some un- suspecting girl or boy who had received the gift from some unknown person or source. When the delivery man knocked on the classroom door, each student thought, l wonder if it is for me? I received flowers during my sixth hour, said junior Eric Johnson. lt was kind of embarrassing, but I guess it was a change from the guy sending the girl some. To receive a gift at school ruly Triumphant. The for gpgcjal Ogcasigng Such as football team cheers as Assistant i' .. n the Tee. Lion Mascot birthdays, holidays , anniversaries and reunions made anyone feel important. Coach Brad Fernberg hands Head Coach David Snokhous the game ball. This event fol- lowed the victory over Edmond. .I . ,,. ...,, ram, ,,,,,,,....-w- if Danny Tanner rides on top of a car while waving at the crowd during the homecoming parade. Students got out of class to watch this very special occasion. otally Outrageous! Getting some sun Nashville style are seniors Carol Comeil and James Harper. Apollyras celebrated their success at nationals during this vacation. , Speciol Occasions Student Life .i 9

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