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,f'i--Q 5 ff! I' v'f , 1 ff Q V llllllf. t t f I ' , f. , N-t II ,' Q ' fi ' . . . I I I U I I I 5 I Q 1 ' 'fro V ' . ' . f f' , 6 . if E f ,f lx X E Chinese Shar-Pei Kennels Randy 81 Rhonda Gantz ' Champion Bloodline 500 S. Patterson ' Show Quality Puppies Moore, OK 73160 ' Stud Service C4055 794-6016 ' Member of CSPCA Do you enjoy your days off from school? Definitely, becausel have a lot of activities going on and when I get a break, it's a relief - junior Bobby Stubbs How do you spend your time off from school? I go and play video games, watch television and go shopping. - junior Hoa Luong What do you think about the number of days of vacation during the school year? I think we ought to have more vacation days,' more snow days would be nice too. - junior Billy Hagar Do you ever do your school work on the days you are on vacation? Sometimes right after school and on Sunday nights--usually the last minute though. - junior Tonya Vamer Do you ever spend your time off from school doing extra school work? Sometimes for drama rehearsals and when we are doing stuff for the school, - junior Cindi Norbury Where were you during spring break? Swimming, because we had a really big meet that weekend. - junior Terry Orr Is spring break necessary? Yes, because I wouldn't make it through the rest ofthe year without it. - junior Kristi Brewer Do you feel like you have a better attitude toward school whenyou get back from spring break? I 'm kind of lazy when I get back because I 'm used to sleeping in. - junior John McCoy About how much of the weekend do you spend studying? None, I never have homework. I always finish mine at school. - junior Jeff Nelson Do you think spending extra time out of school helps students? Yes, you get to know more people. - junior Tracy Ryser Where do you plan to go as soon as school ends in May? To Caljornia, and get a job afier we get back. - junior LuAnn Abney What do you think the biggest benefit a student gets from going on vacation? They get to spend money. - senior Jani Henry Beaches, stars, peaceful oceans, tans and women are my idea of a dream vacation. - junior George Rea tud nt Hit Road For Vacation Students needed the one or two weeks of the school year that they got for vacations. They kicked back, enjoyed the good things in life and didn't worry about a thing. Whether fishing, hiking, skiing or just staying home, everyone had a favorite vacation place. I like to go to the beach to get a good tan, not to mention the guys, said junior Christy DeLisle. Senior Lisa Boggs liked to go to Panama Beach City, Florida, because she thought the people were friendly and it was a fun place to go. A favorite for many students was going to see family members who lived in another state. We go to see my grandparents and cousins in Alabama, stated junior Lisa Templeton. 'gWe sit around, visit and go on picnics. Some didn't have to go far to enjoy the peace and quiet away from the city. I like to go hiking with my family, ex- plained junior Shane McKinney. We just go out in our backyardg sometimes we even get lost and have to go west to the highway so we can find our way home. Many students didn't go anywhere, but still had fun. Senior Jason Barrette called his entire senior year an adventure. Many students spent their vacation or off time working at school or attending a school function. Senior Roy Cowan went to Tulsa for officer's training in DECA. Students spent vacations in many different places and in many different ways, depending on their priorities. reak Time. Instead of taking his time off for himself, senior Mike Morrison uses his time to decorate the Eastmoor Nursing Home on Saint Patrick's Day.
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I 4 MOORE-NORMAN VO-TECH SCHOOL HONORS the more than 350 Moore High juniors and seniors who are prepar- ing for jobs in voca- tional and technical pro- grams. Does the loitering law make it difficult for you to visit with your friends on Friday and Saturday nights? Definitely not. 1 can find much better things to do than just 'hang out' at the same place on a Friday or Saturday night. I also think that everyone else should do the same. - senior Erin Mitchell Did you know that it is unlawful to play games in the street, even in a residental area? No, they don't enforce it so why should we worry about it? - junior Thomas Keim Why do you think we have a law that prohibits the breaking of glass on streets? We do? I guess it makes sense. - senior Raymie Deleorr If your car breaks down and is inoperable, how do you avoid leaving it on the street? Put it in neutral and have someone push me. - senior Terry Andrews Why is it important to have a law that prohibits littering? So that we can keep the country a better place to run around in. - junior Robert Muzny Why is a monthly fire drill at school important? ' 'To make sure that everyone knows what to do. - junior Dustin Gish Why should students have a food handler's permit to work in a restaurant? Because they should know the rules of handling food. It is important that they are clean. - junior Cher Kobuck Have you ever had someone complain about you playing loud music? My parents really don't mind, but when 1'm in my car with the windows down and the music blaring, people give me strange looks. - junior Tia McElvany Knowing that defacing school property is against the law, what do you think can be done to keep others from doing this? Have someone watch the walls and stuff so that people won't do it. - junior Charles Cowan Should you be responsible and get fined if you let an unauthorized driver drive your car? No, I think that the person driving the car should suffer the consequences. - junior Jinny Pak While driving to school, do you observe good driving procedures? When 1'm rushing to get to school on time, I'm not going to get ISS because I came to a complete stop at a stop sign when it was clear for miles around. - junior Mikki Trimble They tty to administer responsibility and get us ready for the 'adult world. ' - senior Damon Mills ws Affect Ever tudent Laws and rules. Everyone had to abide by them, even high school students. Many students probably didn't even know that some of the laws from the City of Moore Municipal Code existed. Since all city parks were closed to the public from 12:01 a.m. until 6 a.m. each day, students couldn't cruise through the parks after midnight. Any person involved in a form of raising money couldn't sell or peddle anything of value except during the hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. This law affected fundraising. Students couldn't be employed in a restaurant without a food handler's permit. A public nuisance was one which affected an entire community of three or more separate property owners at the same time. Since several organizations held parties at members' houses, all students had to be aware that they couldn't play music too loudly. Although many students couldn't understand the reason for the number of fire drills, all schools were required to have one each month. It was unlawful for any person to engage in any game, sport or recreational activity in the streets which was likely to impede the passage of vehicles or injure someone. Students had to real- ize that residential streets were not a playground. If a student was involved in an accident, he was expected to stop, give his insurance in- formation and report the accident to the police. While cruising on Friday and Saturday nights, students couldn't loiter in business parking lots or litter anywhere. Most of these laws affected high school students in some way. Students were expected to show good conduct, earning the right to be called 'fyoung adults. nowing What's Right. Seniors Ayumi lde, Todd Com, Dylan Romo and Valarie Brenner discuss laws that have been brought to their attention. f
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