Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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Enterprise ax 7 0 ilfield and Heavy Hauling 1615 SE 29th Oklahoma City, OK 672-9151 What do you think of having an extra 15 minutes added to the lunch period this year? I like it because it helps you digest your food. - junior Danny Thompson ls your lunch period long enough? lt could be longer so we wouldn't be late. I 'm late all the time. - junior Tina Brady How do you spend your lunch time? Eating and looking at chicks going down 12th Street. - junior Cory Mooney Would you ever give up your lunch time to work on a school activity? UI needed to, I would. To get things done would be a priority over lunch. -junior Susan Hemdon Would you use a juice or fruit machine if it was available at lunch? Yes, juice, because I want natural stuff in my body, - junior Leigh Ann Hendrix What additions should be made to the student store? More space and a bigger variety of food. It's too small there. - junior Lynette Saavedra If you could, how would you change the cafeteria? Music wouldn't hurt. - junior Dallas Robertson What type of service do you receive in the cafeteria? Real nice,' they're always nice, It's nice to eat in the cafeteria because it seems you have more time for lunch and you won't be tardy for fifth hour. - junior Heather Keener Have you any suggestions about the lunch periods? I don't think you should count tardies afier lunch. People with good excuses, legitimate ones, shouldn't be counted tardy. -junior Brian Hilbem Do you like having split lunches? Not really. You don't get to see hah' of the people you know and it's important. - junior Darin Keesey Why do you eat off campus? Because I really don't like the food here. I 've been eating it since the jirst grade and it's time for something dyjferent. - junior Laura Jones Why do you think students get in trouble for getting back late from lunch? It takes up the teachers time in the next hour and students don't have time to learn as much. - junior Kim Middleton 'l llll tlqmlnpulp ungu.nh'l . ii ....... 5' , I 1 N will rl 1 l r' ., : a ll in n .............. I s.... Ja.: ....a h ...n I lllllll' infill1.5..1.I.IQII.l.lII.ll.lI.l.II.lU'II.lIII.ll.-I ' .OD Silverleaf 1202 N. Eastem Shopping Center Moore, Okla.



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+441 4 G. 4 4 F. 4 Foods 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 9l029i.-gzjitem 4 4 4 +1 4 The Only Two Places To Eat. . . Bob 8: Kim's Restaurant and Home 123 N. Broadway ' Moore, Oklahoma ' 794-B974 Mon. thru Fri. 5:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Sat. 5 A.M. to 2 P.M. THE FRANKLIN FAMILY ls proud that we have been serving the Peopl f Moore for over 20 years. With our popular Home Style Cookin', which includes Biscuits and Gravy, Home Made Chill and Pies. We will be providing an expanded LUNCH MENU and serve BREAKFAST AT ANY TIME. WE WILL BE LOOKING FOR WARD TO MEETING YOU SOON! Just Drop In and Say Howdy Anytime. Moons MONDAY mom snacuu ,uso Buy One Meal ol EH Located ln Galena II2 Price '40 'Y Sa Y HARTSHORNILOKLAHOMA Fffelmlkile Tire Serwiee 24 Hour Service Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Office 631-7802

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