Westmoore High School - Tiger Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1982

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Page 84 text:

Wilson, Tim f wr, .,.-..-. . ,,,,4 ,f Wise, Debbie ' N V f , 49 Wren, Jim Wright, Stacey Yankey, Ted Yi, Chi Young, Dawn Young, Liz .J Racing to class, Sherry Staples and Eric Henderson try to beat the bell. Q ,, gi , , L. 14 ff' Grading frantically, Michelle Beebe finds an amusing answer, Ronald McCIendon asks Darla Daniels a question as Steve Spaulding and Brenda Noggle study vigorously. Time Has Come To Move On The time has come to move on. High school here we come! We will soon be juniors and take on many new responsibilities. We will be able to pick our teachers and classes. There will be new clubs to join and friends to make. Most of us are looking forward to the adventurous change although we 80 Sophomores are a little nervous. Being the babies of the school once again, we will have to learn our way once more, but we can do it! The seniors will give us a hard time just as we have given the fresh- men. There will be bad times, but there will be more of the happy and exciting times. We will always have special memo- ries of MWMI-I. Through the year we have grown and accomplished several tasks which will help us later in life. Just think, some day all of our study- ing will pay off, and more importantly, we will always remember our years at West.

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Favorite Period Provides Break From Classes The Moore West students and facul- ty now have three places to eat in- stead of two. Along with the student store and cafeteria, the new salad bar added a new blend to our eating hab- its. Last year, over 700 students signed a petition showing favor to this new taste bud thriller. The prices are 31.05 for students and 31.30 for faculty. For their money, they receive a choice of tossed salad, pickles, tomatoes, pep- pers, shredded cheese, cheese sticks, chopped eggs, diced turkey, potato salad, pea salad, crackers, breadsticks, fruit cocktail, and milk. When asked about it, Lesley .Allen stated, I love the salad bar. You get through it quickly with plenty of time to eat. I like having several kinds of food to choose from, Jana Rebmann commented, The salad bar is really great. lt is a nice alternative to the cafeteria and student store. The food is fresh and there is always plenty of it. lt is alright, but Braurns was a lot bettern, said Cathleen Hines jokingly. The bar is a nice treat for those who are watching their weight, re- ,lm ril ff plied Jennifer Barnett. The cafeteria also served a hot lunch for 31.05, thirty cents over last year. Commonly served were salis- bury steak with mashed potatos, tacos with cinnamon rolls, hamburgers with french fries, and spaghetti and hot dolls. Thirty minutes were allowed for each of the three lunch hours, begin- ning at 11:30. To pass the remaining few minutes of the hour, vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream could be purchased for 25C and hot donuts for 20c. Cafeteria food smells good, but E have never eaten in there, laughed Kim Shanafelt. The food is great, comments Mrs. Shirley Lassiter, But it also beats grading papers. Candie Pittman seriously said, Hit is a nutritous meal for the money. The third option, the student store, was the gathering place for the junk- food junkies. For a mere 80c, ham and cheese, saiami, burrito, barbecue, and bologna sandwiches could be ob- tained. A variety of chips and candy bars could be purchased at prices starting at IOC. Grape and orange Hi- C punch, along with lemonade, could be bought for 45C from the vending machines. Although the bathrooms and halls were off limits during lunchtime, it pro- vided everyone with relief from the morning classes. The student store is nice but the I-li-C is terrible, stated Sonja Broad- way I think it is awful not to have Coke and Dr. Pepper. The selections are nice, but the lines are too long and it is always crowded, Tracey Rickerts kidded. The student store is a good thing for students who don't like to eat in the cafeteria. There is something for everyone that we all can afford, Joe Marshall said. lt seemed that someone was always looking for some money to borrow. Whatever the student was hungry for and could afford, they could find it somewhere between the cafeteria and the cold blue portable which held the student store. Maybe the next petition we see will be for a highscalorie, weight-gaining, cavity-causing sweet shop! yg,q,,Mk..Q.qB,L1,. Vann, Randall Vaughan, Charlotte Veizillo, Randy Vermillion, Karen Vetters, Michelle Villemarette, Jay Voss, Dana Vu, Hong Wainwright, Scott Wasland, Lisa Watts, Tommy Weaver, Donnie Weber, J .D. Welch, Sheri Wesp, Doug Wharton, Greg White, Allen A White, Billy White, Jimmy 4 nf f ,. ' l,,.f.,,,, f.. fa Y 4 Whitlock, Gerry .. Whitney, Tracey ' 'U 'll' - Whittern, Karen - ' X ' I Wickersham, Randy 4' ' ' , ' 'M Wickersham, Richard wi, if gffwl Williams, Monica 'T Williams, Robert ll X ' fl 1 Wt' Wilson, Craig l f im Sophomores '79



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