Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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Ti yras. Front row: Melissa Smith. Leigh ldell. Shaunene Switzer. Deborah Wallace, Carol Haffner. Heather Keener. Second FOWI LHIH1 HUlChir1S. Doresia Steffans. Shannon McGuire, Donna Dodson, Brenda Fort. Grace Reynolds. Third row: Linda Childers, Amy Dibello. Jackie Meemkeen, April Coker, Kim Anderson. Melissa Meadows. Marla Myrick, ex Q as . .i - we c iii -mamma ..,.-:iss amass t . . -- -i wstnum . News - x wa my., . Q is - 1? as 1 in wi as as an si as is mi Q I 2 . se o is , . S. vi . . . it it That Note. At the singing dinner Lyras per- forms its special program for , - 5 friends and relatives. Lyras A A 3' Q and Apollyras hosted the f ' banquet, providing food and . Q AW song for their appreciative A Q --as nv 5 guests x .. . .,,.te,,tti,tt X - . QQ y crll . erfect Pitch. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Duncan, Moore and More perform for parents. Concerts were often given to help practice for their most im- portant competitions in a realistic manner. . ff f ww px nl w ,,. liili 5 iill . V Q - -, ,,, 'A . 'l 'llfi ' ,.p .ci, A ,gi ' ' Q J X f H f I wh 5 ' ' Q l ,l W ,A,kV' ' 1 if I . . .l i as . U ' . I I if V' oore and More. Front row: Uree Canfield. Vanessa Pease, Julie Tittle, Shannon McDonald, Melissa Cireeson. Second row: Carol Corneil, Cari Rininger. Melodic Crittenden. Courtney Duncan. Alicia Walker. Amy Newendorp. Third row: Philip Gordon. Barry Nance. Jayson Henry. Brad lipperson. Eric lfox. Doug Liner. Fourth row: Stephen Petrocelli. liric Frichette. Damon McFadden, Danny Tanner. Kevin Blake. John Williamson. Choirs 44 Organizations lb.. A... 1. 5 ynamic Duo. Juniors Uree Canfield and Brad Epperson strain to hit the high notes. Apollyras held five evening concerts throughout the year. most of which were held at Central. appy Feet. Senior Kevin Blake and juniors Amy Newendorp and Stephen Petrocelli perfect their dance steps. Choreography was worked into a number of fast songs, a aww .MIK -swag, .v ,hi ,W .V 'Q Nt. t ' . 123.4 . 1 y 1 V. .b Q iiiliiii., view ' fit -wi 217, Mm lt? . 'f we 4 ' r . P w it J for z 5 , . 2' V '- J ,-. 4 .1 . S we 11. ' - Qy ' fe 5, Iii' ' ' A 2

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pe n i n g Notes . Apollyras begins their song as Mr. Ralph Duncan leads at the singing dinner. A year lilled with activities allowed the singers to show spirit and support for the school and students. ow Now Kiddies. Mr. Ralph Duncan starts his students over again. Everyth- ing had to be just right for performing or competing. so rehearsals went on and on after school hours and into the night. pollyras. Front Row: Margaret Wearner. Vanessa Pease. Uree Canfield. Tracy Marlo. Alicia Walker. Angie Pressley. Second Row: Courtney Duncan. Kelly Tisdale. Kari Peavler. Sheryl Butchee. Atny Newendorp. Carol Corneil. Third Row: James Harper. Billy Collier. Eric Fox. Doug Liner. Billy Bosler. Ralph Gibbons. Fourth Row: Kirk Hall, Philip Gordon. John Williamson. 2 I. l Pat Whalen. Eric Frichett. Mike Lyda. 11 f ' O O , , X Making Music -, p Jl. A 0 ' For learning the basic Music theory has lyy Vya y l' fundamentals of music been a true leaming ex- l l as well as for mastering perience that I know solfeg'e and sight read- will help me in my S A f ing, students enrolled in music career, said music theory. junior Alisa Davis. ' I never knew so Not only were 5 much about music until different notes and l. I became a part of the music leamed but music f t Q program at Moore High was studied and then l School, said junior analyzed. -, Shannon McDonald. Classical music was Il j The class was only one of many types - 1 I' A designed for those who of music studied in , l 3 planned to make a music theory, which in- J A J I ' j career of music and as a volved strictly listening A jvj 572 prerequisite to college to music in order to il T. M ia . '- ,. rg inging Melody. Senior Melodic Crittenden showed her musical skills by singing a solo. Standing proud, she supported her school through music at the Central audito- rium in front of family and friends. lumni Return. Junior Kendall Barton and his two older brothers sing a country hit originally sung by the Oak Ridge Boys. The two older brothers, graduates of Moore, retumed for the Alumni con- CCH. level theory, composi- tion and performance. analyze and appreciate. pollyras. Front Row: Melissa Grecson. Shannon McDonald. Lori Whitten. Julie Tittle. Lisa Rinehart. Second Row: Leasa Bruce. Melodic Crittenden. Cari Rininager. Donya lilkins. Tammy Heard. Julie Tudor. Third Row: Barry Nance. Scott Davis. Jayson Henry. Brad Epperson. Mike Winglield. Darrin Webster. Fourth Row: Danny Tanner. Stephen Petrocelli. JelTJameson. Juan Suarez. Damon McFadden. Bret Ralston. Kevin Blake. Choirs Organizations



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'lm' The people in the group care about each other. There isn't a division between juniors and seniors. - junior Alisa Davis . . ill- if 3 t fel it .lie ,. wilful illf tr 1 sae- X' il Choir is like one big family Choir is really exciting and fung it is almost like dealing with profession- als, said junior Philip Gordon. 'fThe choirs as a whole are like my familyg we have all grown close in the short time we have had together. Much time, effort and preparation brought choir members many achievements and new friends this year. I think Apollyras is like a family along with Lyras and Moore and Moreg we all have to pull together to make it work,' ' saidjunior Sheryl Butchee. We have all leamed to respect each other as well ,,t.- . . - ' ccce t ' S . L A f 2 3 1l1... erfected Pair. Practic- ing for a coming concert. senior Kari Pevaler andjunior Stephen Petrocelli work hard at memorizing their duet, Solos, as well as duets, were often a part of concerts, as Mr. Duncan. Being in chorus was not all fun and play, a lot of work had to be done. A necessity before singing was warm-ups, mainly using the musical scales. After the singing began, each song was sung over and over for memorization, then for perfection. In Apollyras we repeated the songs quite a few times, then sung them some more until it was just right, said senior Rhett Pigg. We continued to sing them until we performed them, whether at a contest or just for friends and family. Moore and More had much more to do than the other choirs because of the dancing pieces to their songs. 6'Dancing really makes the music more fun to listen to and sometimes it even makes it more under- standable, besides the fact that it is interesting and fun to do, said junior Brad Epperson. Lyras, the girls' chorus, provided girls with much experience in perfomiing, theory and sight reading. Lyras is really a lot of fun and it is exciting to be able to work with Moore's fine music department, said junior Linda Childers. -nwkifw oupled Expressions. Moore and More incorporates original dance steps into its music to express lyrics. moods and feelings. Students choreographed the music by themselves. irrored Image. Juniors Vanessa Pease and Uree Canfield give a mirror effect as at part of expressing music. Students had fun keep- ing time and dancing to the beat with fancy steps. ii Choirs Organizations

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