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oal Achieved. Senior Scot Currier is happy to have received his diploma. Scot was a photographer of the Moore High Times and sub- mitted several photos to the Timekeeper. Words of Wisdom Valedictorians Knowledge is not the principal thingg you must have the wisdom to use this knowledgefl - Valarie Brenner Knowledge is only profitable U' it is used to solve problems. - Colette Ligon Each of us has uniquely ajjfecied this school, This class would be diminished by the failure :yt one ry' us. - Dylan Romo The door to our high svhool days is now eloxed. bu! there is an open window. - Tamara Spencer Salutatorians 1 dare you to be difffrentf' - Tuan Do It will be imporlanl that we d0n'I put tasks rf, bu! that we do them as they urixe. - Ayumi lde sl' 2 , 5 he 'X A i f 3, f of a A s 41' lee is i s aali i K K Groduotion Closing ait For End. After walking across the platform to get their diplomas. the graduates had to wait until everyone had done the same. Getting all graduates across the stage took time. he Last Hoorah! As senior class president Holly McCoy gives the ok to tum their tassels, seniors begin throwing confetti and streamers to celebrate. This was their night to remember!
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rincipal Speech. Head principal Mr. Glen Moore addresses the students he had administered to for two years. Mr. Moore gave a speech every graduation. alking Proudly. Doresia Steffans looks up to her family as she leads her row into the chairs. There existed just barely enough room on the tloor for all 854 chairs. ,nf .gr 'EP if Q f' af, !?5.v3,, H if 'f ignaling ln. Deal education teacher Mrs. Carol lierkheiser translates the speeches to her students. The deaf students went through much ofthe same processes to graduate. inning lt On. Beverly Denny helps David Ball with his National Honor Society hood. Both David and Beverly planned to attend Oklahoma State University. Graduation Closing
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Q i 1 V .f fL.1 is ik e did it! After receiving their diplomas, the new graduates sing their alma mater one last time. Hands clasped together in the air, the moment was happy, sad, nostalgic and bittersweet. ervous Anticipation. Wondering when it will be their tum, seniors Aymie Pinson, Gary Plumlee and Mike Prior sit quietly. Graduation made some pause to reflect. hecking Things Out. Senior Gary Cusack looks at the crowd to see who he can recognize. Gradua- tion night was a very important night for seniors and their relatives and friends. What has MHS done for you? lt has prepared me jbr what I mustface in the coming years by giving me the room to make my own decisions. - senior Rhonda Reed Helped me strive and work hardjor what I want in lyfef' - senior Lori Trueblood Moore High School has prepared me so I can accom- plish almost anything in the fu- ture. - senior Jimmy Lambert With so many dwerent kinds ry' people I learned to get along with anyone, and you definitely need that to succeed. - senior Paula l-logner Baseball helped me to keep a positive attitude. - senior Scott McGregor lt has taught me how to cope with being in a large group aj people. - senior Dennis Amold Given me a good push into the future. - senior Mickey Smith I t has given me a lot ofrespert .hir my elders. - senior Russell Vaughan Gymnastics taught me to be sehr-disciplined and to be on a team. - senior Tara Kasheimer I have a lot more self- eonfidenceg I believe in myseml know that I can do anything that I want to. - senior Kathy Aquirre Helped me grow up and preparefor thefurure, - senior Bryan Abston Closing Graduation
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