Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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Looking back, is there anything you would change about your high school days? I would try harder to make good grades. - senior Stacey Davis I wish I had taken afew more classes. - senior Melissa Erman I would have studied more. - senior Sandra Crandell My absences! - senior Larry Webb I would make them thigh school daysj longer. - senior Shawn Brown 1 would have been u better listener. - senior Scott Maloy I would have worked harder in Class. - senior Jola Lynch 1 would get more involved. - senior Dorosia Steffens I would have paid a lot more attention. - senior Tanya Garcia I would have thought about the future back in the ninth grade. - senior Elaine Lemley I would have taken my grades more seriously. - senior RaeBeth Cobb I would not proerastinate as I have. A senior Valarie Brenner I would change the fact that I didn't do my best in every- thing, - senior Mary Shadaram mused Gaze. Senior David Surber watches the juniors get on buses and thinks about the past year. Many seniors were nostalgic about their last year. .3 ? s A in ast Good-Bye. ln the parking lot, junior Beth Bowling says good- bye to a good friend until August. Most students didn't have time to see many of their classmates over ooking Back. Junior Terry Orr takes one last glance at the school before leaving for the summer. Juniors anticipated their final year of high school during the the summer. last days. End of School 244 aes...

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31355. fi' Q 5 l 'K-,. E f , , Q,,, . 7 E rf - ,, ,J I . A . ,, H 1 ,. ,fs V 4 ,- win , 'F La Q'-f 'Ww'f'f I W I Fam f,, , Bettye Walton walks away content after receiving her award package. She was a member of the Oklahoma appy With Honor. Junior Honor Society. IJ Is there one thing about high school that you will remember more than others? Algebra because l enjoyed it. - senior Scott Vass Term paper. ' - senior Bryan Schulock Having woodworking with Mr. tHughj Gouldy. - senior Anthony Caldwell Participating in the choral contests. - senior Patricia McMakin My parents have always supported ana' encourged me to dv my best. - senior Toni Battles Psychology showed me that I had to be more understanding because we're all a bit neurotic. - senior Peggy Barlow Zoology because I liked the class and it will help me in my future career. - senior Sherry Rose 'Tvping because ofthe teacher, Mrs. tGinaJ Lewisg she's been a great help to me. - senior Shari Smith ackage of Goodies. Junior host Carl Guthrie hands senior Juan Suarez his packet of awards. Juan was awarded the English medal and Oklahoma Honor Society certifi- cate. Awards Assembly Closing



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