Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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tanding pretty. After being crowned basketball homecoming queen, senior Christie Scofield and escort, senior Kirk Lutz, wait to be seated. Christie made all-state. oyal Court. Those in the football homecoming court dress in the traditional formal attire. Junior attendants usually Wore red dresses while the seniors wore blue. g Royalty Closing ef M .. W t ccss Q f op Lions. Seniors Holly McCoy and Brent Gilson are chosen Mr. and Miss MHS for grades. personality and school in- volvement. They were also the top two senior class ofhcers. SI :fn

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Sherri Wilhite A simple gesture from an under- standing person, a card or flowers often brought a smile to a troubled friend. Friends are the most important thing this year and it feels great to have a friend, said senior Shelley Frank. Specific occassions were not needed for friends to have a good time. Just being with friends made the times together fun, although often there were reasons for celebrating, varying from birthdays to holidays. Senior Wendy Bickerstaff felt that her most unforgettable ex- periences in high school were 'fthe riends Forever. Juniors Stacey Neimann and Camie Tumbow discuss what they are going to do after the Edmond basketball game. Many students went out cruising. oosters. Seniors Yodit Ketie- mariam and Kim Brock put up campaign posters and designs for their friend Jamey Mortimer. Jamey ran for class secretary. un With Friends Everyone has become closerq hopefully all ofourjriendships will last. - senior - riendships Last Forever good times spent with my friends. Spending time with friends meant a variety of shared emotions. The senior year itself was, sharing smiles, laughter, tears and fears with people of your own class, your friends, the class of l986, according to senior Tammy Williams. To many students, having especially good close friends was very important. The difference between having a 'best' friend and a regular friend is that a best friend is someone you can share your deepest thoughts with, not a friend you share just your thoughts, said senior Jesse Wilkerson. Everyone needed someone with whom to share their everyday experiences such as going to the movies, cruising, shopping and just talking. Students always felt good knowing that they had a friend who stood by them. A friend is someone you trust with your deepest secrets, but best friends are close and can tell what the other is thinking, said senior Jackie Blain. You will always need a friend to talk to and that is pretty important. 4ElZffEQ 235



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My favorite part about being an escort was the crowning kiss. - senior Joe Purvine easonal queens receive congratulations Sitting on pins and needles, the candidates waited anxiously for the announcement of the new queen. With each seasonal royalty, the same exact feelings and pressures were present in all of the candidates. I was so nervous about who was going to win, said senior Shelly Smith. During the football season Shelly reigned as the homecom- ing queen. At her Coronation she was escorted by senior Joe Purvine. Senior attendents were Paula Hogner and escort Lance Rumsey, Kim Kerr and escort Bobby Brock. Junior attendents were April Waldroop and escort John Sexton, Angie Triplett and escort Kent Kreiger. 'LI liked being a junior escort because of the friends I gained by being one, said April. Two months later senior Jamie Aston, escorted by senior Chris Splitt, was crowned the wrestling homecoming queen during the assembly for her and her court. Her senior court included Shelly Long and escort John Williamson, Kelli Craig and her escort Todd Stapleton. Bridgette Bennett and escort Steve Landry and Kristi Jones escorted by Jimmy Filippo were chosen as the junior attendants. Christie Scofield, escorted by Kirk Lutz, accepted the crown for the basketball season. Since Christie and I are such good friends, it was easy for me to escort her. I had a good time too, said Kirk. One of the more prestigious titles of the year was that of Mr. and Miss MHS. Students were nominated by the faculty ac- cording to grade point average, school spirit and dedication to the school. After two run-off elections and one week of waiting, Brent Gilson and Holly McCoy were finally announced Mr. and Miss MHS. I was happy to win the title, said Holly. I feel so good to represent our school. ervous Grin. After being crowned wrestling homecoming queen, senior Jamie Aston can't control her excitement. Jamie was a matmaid since her mid high years. nticipated Stroll. Senior Joe Purvine escorts a very anxious senior Shelly Smith before she is named football homecoming queen. Shelly enjoyed being a football manager. Royalty Closing

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