Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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,- w Wim niquely spirited. Senior Maniacs raised spirit. Fans found Moore Maniacs at all football games. ideline chatter. juniors Lori Scott, Sherri Sauls and Stevanna Henson discuss another win. X Q0 oore Maniacs. Front row: Sharon Fowler, Ioe Kysela, Lynn Lesseg, Michelle Lankford, Terry Orr, Iudy Fisher, Second row: Kathy Cornell, Carson Lynch, Kent Krieger, james Love. Third row: Ken Brooks, Greg Robertson, Brad Wyman, Mike Casillo, Shannon Wilkerson. 42 loin in the Fun

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ELATION I had the most fun on the Held trip to television and radio stations and-the Daily Oklahoman. If's neat the way -10415 based in Califomia and is brought in by satellite - 4 junior vkandy Featherstone A fun and learningfexperi- ence, described- the Future Iournalists of America, accord- ing to junior Sliani Nuner. I Possibly becoming a journ- alist after high school years springed through the minds of some. Students weren't always sure in what field of journalism they wanted to Continue' 1 As an alternative to -taking I several journalism classes to find out, those who either didn't have room in their class sched- ules or weren't sure exactly what journalism to take or what it involved but just thought it sounded fun decided to join FIA. It is a metamorphic group of overly-creative weirdos who have extended their talents into a crazy aspect of life, junior Iulie Beaty said about FIA. Teamwork exemplified any publication's staff. To accomp- lish anything toward a final product, everyone had to work together. Deadlines became so hectic at times that nerves often stretched to the point of intoler- ance toward others. The one thing that I liked about the newspaper was the deadlines, ha, ha, junior Regina Pannell said. Usually we were all ready to kill each other before it was over! 1- Staffers experienced a feeling of accomplishment, often accompanied by relief, when the finalproduct was finished. , Youhave to work with ipeople thatf are different from you, junior Staci Drown said. Being on either the Lion's Roar or theflfimekeeper provid- ed intereisteiillistudents with the skills to develop into promising careers. I never realized the extent of work required to finish a newspaper. I learned to be patient and it helped me with my pride. I was able to see my work on paper which might lead into something, senior Terry Anderson said. Whether the interests in- volved newspaper, yearbook or the club atmosphere of FIA, all enjoyed and learned something about journalism. We all had fun touring the radio station, Channel 5 televi- sion, the publishing company and all of their workingsf, junior Kelly Heckman said. E Divided Attention. Iunior Kelly Heckman splits her time between yearbook and soap operas. The winner! FIA members show their Homecoming parade truck, winner of first place for the second year. eadlirle. Senior Terry Anderson and juniors Regina Pannell and Tana Farr plan a spread. W 91 FIA, News and Annual



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,gr . heerleaders. Front row: Stevanna Henson, Jana Peak, LaChandra Hall, Sherry Sauls, Chris Daniels, Tyra Heidebrecht. Second row: Amy Burrow, Shannon Fry, Lori Scott, Shae Old, Allison Henderson, Andrea Hines, Denise Suttee. HEE RFU frflffiewwsf.feiefnbef.ff1Qsfe-yfwlvevwe--wffwsfa'f Qgsgsveaf gf,g..gp.eeriea.iefaaaatp0m phjn2Q'?fi1irii0r Qi, 3 fie Paf3i?'iffgfjQ ff' 5 I .C ,mlrl School known for upon student spirited and made the riii' followed the maniacs an in GVGFY SPON- ,tlrf they WOFG T h e c r o w d or painted helped to fHCGS fed and ing their Sat in the ffoht An excited ehrly' arousing excited Greene said. a liifaai were really The intensity of the Iones said. tors produced a more energetic that they did atmosphere. help usitogetflrriore rowdy. I like the feeling of a motivat- ed crowd,', senior head cheerleader LaChandra Hall said. It makes the game go fas- ter and the team play better? Injuries became a part of the daily routine also. Whether the injuries were slight or major, the squad was without a member, handicapping their perform- ance. While the cheerleaders chant- ed and cheered, the maniacs ran through the crowd acting crazy to help boost spirit. aising the dead. Senior Paula Krob cheers at a rally. Students became more active through assemblies. Unlike the icheerleaders, the maniacs only expected crazi- ness from their members. No tryouts deemed necessary for the choosing of crowd motiva- tors and friendly help. I like to be in the maniacs because I like to get radicalf' senior Carson Lynch said. Although as different from each other as the two groups seemed, both attempted to motivate spirit. Without pep- filled cheers and crazy antics, the teams could not perform with a winning attitude. E Q CheerIeaders!Maniacs

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