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ooking Around.Junior class reporter Bryan Duke etting It Right. Senior Class officers: Darren does a skit involving toilet paper with junior John Webster. reporter: Wendy Bolner. secreturvtreasureri Johnson. Class officers often participated in skits. Brent Gilson. vice-president Holly McCoy. president, qv- vm-.in W X S W'-naar 'X so et To Go. Wendy Bolner. secretaryftrcusurer for Il Behalf Of. Senior class president Holly the senior class, prepares to enter the floor ofthe gym to McCoy accepts' the spirit win congratulations for all perform a skit, She portrayed a devoted MHS fan. SETUOVS from Pfmclpal Glen Moore- - Spirit - 71
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E. The first assembly of my senior year was fun. I would never have believed that my class could pull together the way they did. - senior Dana DePriest When I was in the third and fourth grades, I thought high school would be no fun without a playground. - senior Mark Owens Being a senior means to be a respon- sible person, to have school spirit, to set a good example for the under- classmen and to support school and community activities. - senior Gina Woods I contributed my enthusiasm, school spirit and my loyal belief in MHS. - senior Wendy Bolner Give 110'ha. - senior Larry Boone Hopefully through being a class officer, I have helped make the school a little better. - senior Darrin Webster Live up to tradition! - senior Pat Whalen It's been the best year of my lie. - senior Mike Baxter Awesome! - senior Jermifer Mosteller Giving the juniors a hard time! - senior Mike Owens Great! - senior Tammy Spencer My most unforgettable experience was when the seniors did nothing at the assemblies and let the juniors have the spirit stick. - senior Tina Dewberry Spirit! - senior Joely Adams A senior is the baddest, strongest, coolest, grooviest cat in the whole Moore school system. - senior David Koivisto I won't forget getting to be a leaderg although I was not the best one, I always tried to give people my best. - senior Cooper Willliams I made someone smile. - senior Dana Lord I gave cooperation and dedication. - senior Tommy Crawford There is no subsitute! - senior Jesse Wilkerson Be proud to be in high school? - senior Doug Latta 4 Q , l 4 I O I 9 4, 1 0 I 'M 4 Q G 1 , 1 5 n lf one used his imagination and came up with a recipe for goodkchool spirit, he wohld specify many differept ingredients. Any recipe for spirit must include, first'and foremost, spirited students. Students who cheered when the Lions scoredg students who sighed when the Lions lostgqand studentsqwho always stood by their team's side. win or lose. A spirited person attended all of the sporting events that he could because he knew that the Lions on the field or court needed the hel of the Liogs in the stands. Students showed schoob spirit outside, the sports arena. They represented Moore in academic competitions against Qher schools and proudly claimed to be from Moore when compding in club-sponsored contests. This ingredient was not always easy to find, but there usually were individuals who took up the load when others couldn't carry it. Another ingredient was success on the playing field and on the playing court. If the team won, the'spi1it level most definitely rose along with it. In the Lion's case, this ingredient was not hard to . creamltg Seniors. Students use posters and other materials to get the upper hand at the Homecoming assembly. Mums were wom along with plain red and blk. ' 0 1 i fnning Announcement. Mr. Glen Moore. prin declares thejudges' decision on the spiritcon- test. r. oore. wearing senior blue and junior red. i awa tick to the winning class. Q O Angie Huffman yell spirit chants at an assembly. Students often wore costumes and make-up to encourage oaring Into Action. Seniors Quinton Agee and victory. oringl Seniors try to downpluy the juniors' spirit by holding up newspapers. Pretending not to notice the juniors was only one way seniors showed their class pride. 67 l Spirit l
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tirring It Up. Senior spirit sticker Barry Nance -I-O-N-Slluniorstryto out-yell the seniors in the great source of spirit at assemblies and sporting events. W011 2 number of these Contests. helps lead Lion fans in acheer. The spirit stickers werea 1 ltraditional spirit competition. The juniors surprisingly L I O N S Weapons used in The Spirit Wars, Students used man exciting ways to ow their school spiri at games. assem- and in everyday life. ' ome ygent as rar as wearipg' crazy Qostumes or face paints. Most, however. used simple items which were generally associated with spirit. , I am big with Qonfetti and those little pomQons, said junior JennifelWomack. They make things m xcitinglu . Other items whic imulated spirit in- cluded silly siring, lobns, horns and streamers. . ' Some things were 'ed as a wedge to get the uppefhand in t spirit competition at every assembly. 1 lik sing the newspapers while the Qjunio are cheering. It's funny. ex- plai d senior Penny Luster. It makes the ' iors mad! Students wore school t-shirts as a popular way to show spirit. Seniors dis- playqd their blue tv-shirts while juniors wore red on assembly days. Some supplemented their colors with ribbons and pins. ' I like the design, state j r Angela Afmer. I thin? that when peopl wear them, it helps at the assemblies. 1 Signs and banners that decorated the gym or stands was another goodoway to boost spirit. ' I think the banners really symbolize the school spirit, said senior Kelly Tennyson, and the pride we have in our school. . Mew' oooooh! Juniors Stacey McPherson and Carl Guthrie await the kick-off at a football game. The sound ofthe spirit cry quickly filled the stadium. sq l With so many students at Moore, it is verjv dnjicult for one student to change things, yet 1 feel I have been very .supportive of the Lions. - senior Kim Wiewel 1 contributed spirit and morale to MHS. - senior Kim Burge I'd like to think l've added some memories to these grand old walls. - senior Donna Coleman Enjoy it to thejullestg get involved and let someone know you're there. - senior Melodic Crittenden Honor and pride are two words tlzat should be put right next to the words lsenioryear. ' - senior Angie Huffman My best year ever. ' - senior John Wright Power. ' - senior Gary Hilburn Just being at the high school and hav- ing jun. - senior Karla Dicken A blast. ' - senior Amber Warren Ult has been eonsiderably different and U.X'ClllI1t2,' it is not what I expected at all. - senior Jeff Koger Fun and exciting. - senior Malinda Goode 4'l've helped support our teams by showing school spirit and going to the games. - senior Cory Maddox 1 ' ve learned to never stopjor whatyou wantq keep trying to get it. - senior Donnie Sinclair Unique. ' - senior Pamela Hathorn Ajeeling zjpower. - senior Rodney Wickersham Make the most of each experience, and let bad experiences motivate you to do the best. - senior Diane Safrit Your last chance to really be a kid. - senior Sue Guillory Fun! - senior Ann Williams Trying my best and doing this is the .spirit 1yfMHS. - senior Bill Wullschleger Great. ' - senior Michael Githens 1 try to be the best I can be in everyth- ing I'm in. - senior Shawna Lucas - Spirit ,-
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