Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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'gy' U W azz Band. Front row: David Meek, Shane McKinney, Tim Houchin, Phillip Wilkerson, David Fleming, Keri Shaum, Brian Pitts, Chris Olson, Tricia Newcomb, Klaus Lampert, Gary Miller. Second row: Robert Cotten, james Branscum, Mike Landis, Tom Walding, Mark Blakeman, Paul Barbre, Rick Combs, Terry Martz, Ieff Iameson, William Davis, Robert Darrow, Kevin Fant. , .. K 7 531 ool cats. Jazz band members take time for cool, showing the unique attitude needed to play this laid-back type of music. This type of personality aided in playing the music. ' -m...... fv T' M' T a,,', 'W fm- W or 3 , V 'lll M M . H L fr, g, ,,,' jf VI. V sl V . -..w kg ' 1 .1 .. pf I -tr 'j2:::r,,,, isit R yiay ttlli erforming grace. Senior Dawn Beauregard concentrates on maintaining a set Winter Guard pose. urn and smile. While rotat- ing her flag, junior Mary Camey smiles to the State Fair parade crowd. . 47 Winter Guardflazz Band

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AZZED U K j the Wi11I1E.if,Gi.ia.rd has gixfeinjxie pride, pridejnf' ivfffvaslisifx Quffidssbrrs and in 9Uf.f'?15fQ5?5f1f250f1i95f f A'i' l ' 5i.sfh?9iiTf7.if?i7ifjiifilii?i9.ii?i l' iii? 'J Almost ' play jazz really performed weH9,e.Qne.needed not only extra band- HOWBVe?iEI133iGh5i5i11'3ll?i1f 3b.i1ifY, but also HH Hifi' group of one to become in two other relafedfasr.eas,f l'er oneQi57iithithei3rmusic. IHZZ band ,l,t ffflazjzrhasgiijloose feel to it, W01'kGd to .t ,ter l?hiI1ii1 Wi1ke1'S0D Said- dividualized strict rhythm used by the y1 ety have more fun Winter Guard intkifflittle bit of 'you.',' girls who tried ,i,l'i jazz band knew regular marching their performed indoor flag corps .niy contests the routines. band playecffvixceedingly well. We went through two to four hour clinics at the end of march- ing season, senior Cheri Stout said. We learned dance, body movements and flag work. Rigorous practices and cre- ative routines enabled the Win- ter Guard to place extremely well in several competitions. Taking second at Tulsa Hale and first at the Tulsa Union, Moore and state tournaments allowed the Guard to travel to Denver, Colo. for regionals where they placed third. The Guard continued on to Dayton, Ohio for nationals and brought back eighteenth place out of 47. As a new activity, Winter Guard required extra creativity and practice. Those who parti- cipated believed the sacrifice well worth the work. Flags has been an important part of my life ever since the ninth grade, senior Dawn Beauregard said. When I found out we had the chance to do routines to modern 'radio' music, I was excited. I sacrificed my energies and my time because I loved it with all my heart. jazz band also mandated a special skill, a feel for the music. azz time. After a Hard Day's Night, junior Trisha Newcomb takes time out to relax with jazz. At Southwestern they earned two I's and a II. At Oklahoma State University the band brought back straight I's. The state finals held at Central State University allowed the band to display their competence and achieve straight II's. Playing in jazz band gave those musicians an added musi- cal perspective. I'm in band, honestly, because it gives me an edge over those who are not in jazz band, junior Chris Olson said. Often jazz gave those who played it an entirely different attitude about music. People are in jazz band because they want more out of music, senior Mike Landis said. ln jazz, emotion is in- volved, people in jazz are the best musicians around. Both Winter Guard and jazz band required an added amount of specialized talent. These two activities allowed participants to showcase special talents. E Follow the leader. Senior Cheri Stout leads the Flag Corps in a precise formation at the State Fair. ' ' i .1-H st.. Q., ,sf t jjs. .psf if I - i'r I . .,-. ' f -af. 1 af ,av , i ' New 96 join in the Fun Z in 1 H ge .... E El ,HW n '.,...., :f as . .. .si- . I .f....,i.,,.,,. . , ' . W 1. . .www E' ill -.,. ,A ttf E 3



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irst Band. Front row: jana Kious, Carson Black, Christy Sandersfield, Nayibe Gonzalez, joAnne Warnisher, Deanna Hendricks, Dawn Beauregard, Debbie Cantu, Angie Blackwood, Laura Baker, Cindy Lanman, Drum Major Iaimee Wingfield. Second row: Sarah Koeltzow, Phillip Wilkerson, Lori Parker, Regina Cox, Wendy Brooks, Rick Combs, Cher Kobuck, Mary Camey, Barry Bell, Robert Cotten, Mike Landis, Monty Pipher, Drum Major Stephen Gray, Keri Shaum. Third row: Traci Burch, Kelly Mulvany, Sheli Ballard, Charlene Goodman, Christine Crane, Kathryn Stevens, David Fleming, William Davis, Robert Ward, Mark Leeder, Angie White, Brian Pitts. Fourth row: Lori Swiggart, Michelle Chalker, Tonya Bohlen, Erik joyner, Klaus Lampert, Mike Anderson, Marc Thurmond, Thomas Walding, jeff jahnke. Fifth row: Bryan Bell, Mark Blakeman, Paul Barbre, james Branscum, Craig Scott, Todd Coffey, Travis Reynolds, Sean Fuller, Chris Olson, Shane McKinney, Tim Houchin, Doug Ball. econd Band. Front row: Rhonda Hall, Stephanie Hayes, Ethel Glisson, Missy jones, Kim Wright, Amy Reed, Carrie Willeford, Angie Maihos, Sheila Musick, jan Nelms, Second row: Michelle Thompson, Chris Kyzer, Valerie Shoot, Amy Lair, Debbie Hallauer, Angel Hunt, Laura Stankevitz, Allyson Hood, Billy Collier, Linda Vaught, Third row: Sandra Maihos, Renisa Clements, Cad Sorrell, Chantel Eppler, Tricia Newcomb, Michelle Schaffer, Renae Duffner, Susan johnson, jennifer Swisher, Sherrie Fisher, Amy Lesher, Mary Walker, Mike Payne, Fourth row: jeana Meek, Scott Sandersfield, Brian Sander- sfield, Nathan Lively, Greg Cook, Rick Combs, Martin Howard, Shane LaBeth, jeff jameson, Kirk Bovee. Fifth row: Shawn Crismon, Eddie Gert, Andy Kuchera, Robert Darrow, Kevin Fant, Alan Shook, jimmy Percival, Steve Leslie, Steve Stanton, Kevin Anderson, Kelly Young, Rob Strain. hird Band. Front row: jennifer Waterman, Stephanie Casillo, Tammy Overstreet, Chrischel Baker, Shayne Shaw, Becky Price, Darla Amburn. Staci Gouldy, Kathy Kirk. Kelly Casteel, Sherry Adams, Tasha Ferguson, Scott McGaha, Michelle Goodman. Second row: Teresa Stockton, Shannon Tarkington, Donna Watson, Chris Hansen, Keith Mullins, Lara Davis, Glen Wiley, Ryan jett, Kevin Adkisson, jeff Rhodes, Kory Kriz, Chris Doherty. Third Row: Dori Wardle, Becky Bell, Christy Brown, Melissa Pilkington, jon Underwood, john Woods, Wayne Skyles, Ken jones, Ryan Goodwin, james Hix, Brian Baca, Mike Brock, Melvin Dunfee. Fourth row: Tracey Blundell, Catie Kennedy, Brad Ogle, jason Smith, Kenneth Goode, Russell Keene, jack Hills, Damian Loehle, Brian Nicks. Fifth row: james Craig, Terry Miller, jeff Marcar, Trey Snook, Steve Lette, Alan Bailey, james Briley, Mercyl Womack, Melinda Herman, Brian Carlile, Milton Dunfee, Mark Blazer. A . I-Iii! y---. ade in the shade. Band ti' i'--i i,'- f A f X if F ggg:g.Q::f':ft.:gq13.Qa-' f ..,g5 ',92'19 H Q v 55 A members relax and eat lunch between practices during the OBA Finals. tk, . 9? join in the Fun it is fv-

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