Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 108 of 260
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Page 108 text:

yras. Front row: Iulie Posey, Lesa Cox, Shaunene Switzer, Cheri Heil, Terri Belshi, Sheila Musick, Rebecca Socher. Second row: Stephanie Bonine, Cindy Pelfrey, Kerry Mason, Renee Rusch, Donna Dodson, Schelly Goodson. Third row: Mary Chipnian, Sabrina Lightner, Iuli Wolfgrarn, Marla Myrick, Susan Waters, Linda Childers, Sandy Totten. sn- , is - , b lqnq K A L ' D' . -. Hi 'L K ' ' iigwax S ' -f WM' ' i ' New , gn , .,,. , . , 'L' k-k' , nes- .. 4-F ' , . , t ' I' y E E V V X . . --i 5 .. ' ' . 1 2 1 A F , Q X x . , 'X Y ' 1 opping it off. Iunior Connie Peveler ecstatitzally joins in at initiation. ew fad. juniors Ieannie Ledet and Renae Romans dress wild, an 'VY' tretching. Senior Brad Epper' son wakes from a long nap. Everyone needed rest on choir trips. ld timey. Seniors Stephen Gray and Courtney Duncan visit Silver Dollar City on a choir trip, loin in the Fun

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mbarrassment. Apollyras in- itiation mortifies senior Stephen Gray and junior Troy McCawley. Initiation required strange dress codes. ifted. Mr. Ralph Duncan urges voices higher. With his direction choir reached their full potential. 2 . - , - Q 5 A I 2 .g t gr Q l I 4 se X ' -, X 1 ' ' X ' j ' 1 1 i i X 5 ' i I N r pollyras. Front row: Becky Pope, Michele Jarrett, Sonya Hamilton, Iulie Tittle, Tammi Cox, Uree Canfield, Imelda Hillegas, Lori Whitten, Shannon McDonald, Sonya Small, Connie Peveler, Tracy Fleming, Susan Herndon, Lisa Rinehart. Second row: Amy Newendorp, Darla Haffner, Leah Schmidt, Sheryl Butchee, Donya Elkins, Angie Triplett, Renae Romans, Alicia Walker, Ieanne Ledet, Pam Cave, Susan Kanzenbach, Roxanne Cumby, Melissa Iones, Alisa Davis, Courtney Duncan, Holly Pavillard. Third row: Soohyun Yoon, Stephen Petrocelli, Kevin Hargus, Iimmy Swafford, Philip Gordon, Steve Speers, Doug Liner, Shane Maloy, Nat Lively, Stephen Gray, Brad Epperson, Jayson Henry, Brian Foote, Louis Satterlee, Scott Davis, Ralph Gibbons, Troy McCawley, Erich Iohnson, Iames Humann, Todd Cinder. - fd! Choirs



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Af ARIVICJN It's mspirarional! Everyone pulls together for a good h h t p 5 S P ll S uwont 6 rl 5. - Umor A main course of cold mashed potatoes covered with a generous helping of chocolate sauce and cold lumpy oatmeal with a dash of tobasco sauce sounded like a bizarre banquet. Actually, this constituted the cuisine for the annual Apollyras initiation party. ,L HThe party was diesigned to tadjust' the incoming juniors, choral director Mr. Ralph Duncan said. 'Alt helped everyone get to know each other. Seniors put new members through a battery of stunts that included dressing up in brightly colored clothes, donning make- up, spiked hair and a thorough dousing of shaving cream. Added to the already em- barrassing spectacle, everyone then traveled to the corner of Twelfth and Broadway to sing the school hymn. It was awful! Dinner wasn't what you would exactly call 'kosher', senior jimmy Swaf- ford said. Being a senior, I thought maybe I would be treat- ed with a little more respect, no such luck. Many initiated juniors agreed that the most embarrassing part of the ordeal involved being taken down Twelfth Street in IQVC SUCKS I front of their peers. ff I looked terrible! My hair, my clothes, my make-up, I was a mess! junior Leah Schmidt said. HI hid my face so no one recognize me. 'AAS a result of the initiation party, many friendships began that may not have otherwise. This closeness helped the choir tense situations like contests. One of the big events, choir traveled to Branson, Mo. and enjoyedgmany activities planned if'ori'7them. They visited the amusement park, 'tDog Patch USA, and the Passion Play held outdoors. The trip was great! We had a fun time on the way up on the bus, senior Steve Petrocelli said. Dog Patch was fun too, so much to see and so little time. With trips and parties held throughout the year, choir maintained a family-type relationship. This type of closeness really made the differ- ence at contest, which showed in Missouri. At the festival they performed in front of three judges who all gave them superior ratings. The choir also had no trouble performing when being direct- ed in a song by the various judges. E Q. oore 81 More. Front row: Donya Elkins, Ralph Gibbons, julie Tittle, Scott Davis, Uree Canfield, Brad Epperson, Shannon McDonald, Iayson Henry, Renae Romans, Steve Speers. Second row: Holly Pavillard, Stephen Petrocelli, Courtney Duncan, Troy McCawley, Doug Liner, Roxanne Cumby, Susan Kan- zenbach, Louis Satterlee, Darla Haffner, Kevin Hargus. 105' Choir Trips

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