Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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ake five. The flag corp relaxes after a rigorous rehearsal. Practice often became strenuous and exhausting when continuously repeating a routine. if 'S' GETTING IT RIGHT Coaches expected rigorous practices from in- dividuals as well as teams. The performance in the first few practices helped to decide who started, senior basketball player Doug Car- son said. Cross country and foot- ball practices started before the first day of school. Although practices tend- ed to be long and hot, senior David Willis ex- plained, it paid off when we won a game. Drama students perfected action and polished perfor- mances. As soon as we found out that we got the part, practic- ing began, senior Bryan Duke said. Because of required prac- tice, spiiit squads enrolled in sixth hour athletics. We are continually prac- ticing and coming up with new routines for competi- tion, senior Camie Turnbow said. Show choir showed that dedication and desire to im- prove required long hours of practice in spite of bore- dom. Rehearsing for contest sometimes became boring because it was the same thing over and over, senior Sonya Hamilton said. 5: O a Life of the Party skis. --.....c,. e M...-e ulling strings. Senior David Hay discovers that becom- ing a guitarist requires much prac- tice. An audience lost interest if a musician made too many mistakes. orrowed time. Seniors Mark Blakeman and Mike Landis wait for band contest results. Mike practiced orneriness by borrowing his br0ther's clothing without ask- mg. 6? ws, gk

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4, .- W, WW rf , kimming the script. Iunior Kim Pennington reviews her lines for a skit. Drama students also memorized blocking, timing and cues. PU! ., . , f, 1 J N ' wrfwv U ' ' h ,A 'fy I 1 I, ,V 1- . J-7 , gy '-W cfm, S' z 4 .,,. wr.. . f ' ...asf f F .. f ,Q 'wi4.i.f,,.. ' f Y f. -f ' 1: 7 E , ,S ,rv ff' M' ' limbing higher. The pom pon squad put in many hours of rehearsal every day. Routines had to be learned and quickly forgotten. he big boom. Senior Billy Collier attempts to keep up the beat at a band practice. Band members met early every morning to learn their music. I Practice Makes Perfect r

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