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I 9 O S '55 3 iii .1-E ,X QV. 7 1- P ga 'N eing Applauded. Mrs. Lanu Freeman. counselor, acknowledges the achievements that senior Dylan Romo has made. Mrs. Freeman organized the scholarship night. How has MHS helped you for the future? The faculty is helpful in preparing us for the future be- cause the teachers are demand' ing as well as understanding. - senior LaWanda Nash lt has given me a wonderful education. - senior Ayumi Ide Computer literacy because computer knowledge is very im- portant and you can always use it. - senior Dee Dee Newsom By having a good set of counselors. - senior Tina McKnight The classes and teachers have helped me for college. - senior Kelly Skinner It has taught me not to be late. - senior Terry Lavielle Offering courses which prepare you for college. - senior Bryan Warren Most teachers care enough to help you learn and I have learned a lot. - senior Kimber- ly Dixon Senior AP English has shown me how much work I can do on my own. - senior Jamey Mortimer To take time to understand and take care of problems. - senior Donnie Evans The classes and teachers have helped me for college. - senior Kelly Skinner efinitely Deserved. Senior Tuan Do happily accepts his trophy for being one of the salutatorians. Tuan plans to continue his studies in the field of medicine. Scholarship 9 Closing
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it 5 I 5, hyly Proud. Seniors Cindy Noblett and Colette Ligon wait to receive their scholarship. They both were awarded a scholarship from the Parent Teachers Association. Scholarship Night 238 Closing warding a Classmate. Senior Annette Harris is awarded a scholarship from the female host of the night, senior Holly McCoy. Each senior seemed to be proud of each other. eady Handshake. Senior Dana Lord is warmly congratulated by an official from the Oklahoma City University. Dana was among many who received a scholarship that night. it X N X chol stic Rewards It made all of your hard work seem worthwhile. - senior Cindy Noblett - ruaems-reaseive honors at scholarship night For those seniors who gathered in the cafeteria on the night of May 20, it was a chance to observe their hard work in school become recognized. Scholarship Night witnessed the presentation of the most scholarships ever awarded to a Moore High School senior class. The evening began with the introduction of the counselors, who hosted. Head principal Glen Moore welcomed the students and their parents, and passed the microphone to Mrs. Lou Hogner, who introduced the special guests. Following entertainment by the Moore and More show choir, Dr. Jerry Rippetoe, su- perintendent of Moore schools, presented the valedictorians and salutatorians with trophies. Valarie Brenner, Colette Ligon, Dylan Romo and Tammy Spencer were valedic- torians. Salutatorians were Tuan Do and Ayumi lde. Student hosts Holly McCoy, president of the senior class, and Dylan Romo then announced the scholarship awards. Colleges gave out the majority of the scholarships. State and some out-of-state in- stitutions presented scholar- ships for achievement, leader- ship and sports, as well as for academic merits. The University of Oklahoma gave the most scholarships, includ- ing those to National Merit Finalists and ROTC recruits. Among the scholarships given by corporations and spe- cial interest organizations, the most notable were the Wal Mart Scholarship, given to Teresa Hays, and the Phi Beta Kappa Society Scholarship, handed to Dylan Romo. The final awards went to the 97 seniors who constituted the top ten percent of the class of 1986.
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240 What advice would you give other students just entering high school? Start good study habits now. - senior Diedra Berryhillv Havefun beeause itflies by, - senior Gayla Cunningham Study hard. - senior Youngjin Choe To get all yourjboling around done as a freshmanq then be- eome a student that eould be a Credit to your sehool. - senior Glen Larsen Do everything possible to gain a better understanding ty' your work. - senior Damon McFadden To enjoy the last few years in sehool because the outside life isn't what you expert. - senior Nicki Woodruff Be in sehool every day and never diteh elassf' - senior Bettina Bozeman Do what is best for yourseUQ' go to school and finish. - senior Leigh Ann Bowles Do your homework. - senior Jamie Fox Make the most rjthe opportu- nity to have a good edueation. - senior Heather Miller Enjoy it while you ran. senior Melissa Baer Get passing grades so you don't have to take a elass againq it is sueh a waste tgp time to go through a Course twiee beeause :J laziness. - senior Christie Allen Always plan Mr the future be- cause it will be here btfnre you know it. - senior Shauna Bingham Closing Awards Assembly onoree Approaching. Junior Philip Gordon hands junior David Willis an award-winning envelope. Some students were presented with several medals and certificates. ongratulationsl Junior Carl Guthrie readily shakes the hand ol another honoree. Junior Whitney Wilmeth was a track state champion in shot put.
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