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v-.. Mrs. Shirley Bienkowski, Mr. Russell Fremin and Ms. Tanya Schimon discuss assembly proce- dures for the following day. Troy Dycus enthusiastically encourages his teammates during a fourth down play. X draws ,S - - ' f gigs. . ki.-N iQsJN f:'c isrleiikfs. .. 2-' -L, . ' f M5595 I Rail S was ge. -, Lr,:Q'- .ev ie Qc-We . r as-1 vigrx ,psig .A 1 7.5-mfg V ,- 'iztsiy 'ifiasef -as-.f -:::f5S?S:? L s ,.,: ,Ms , , , 'i'?l3Z51-fi-f! 5 1 f' ' rsj. ' ,s-ef ,. ,ssfsw:ew.Z - A-Eiga? 1 ' 5 s .Qu-Q.,-159 x x., . 5 '- ba-. sk m , ' Q f 'T' UQ' ' N. KN A if A lr H 4. ' e K y .e WM, K we x W WM NN, .N , .. 'L '.,, k :ws-My mt Me, 'A Ages my Q ., . fp W if .JZ 5 ,gg Q., ., X y Q - 'Q - oi . , ,, + ,..,v - ---5.14 ,- .,-tu L ,,,,.. ...., , .Mn dx JL A, xi 1-is N.: .. r i . , ri Wm ..r' . . , k T st, Lf ' . vi'-N W fSws...,W .e-sf r :Q WJM -mg, me 1' v-1. Jeffrey Allen and George Nicholson enjoy 'a little bit' of snow before leaving school. Student Life 13
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Finally Free When the bell rang each school day at 3 p.m. the hall was filled with the excitement of students waiting to ap- proach the night and the fun times ahead of them. Finding a ride home was most important. Most students tried to bum a ride with friends to avoid riding the school bus. After reaching their destinations, students either jammed out with MTV fa video music television stationl, listened to their stereo, watched television or talked to others on the telephone. As the evening progressed, studying and doing homework was a regular rou- tine, or at least was supposed to be. Dates were common but usually not until Friday nights. Students often went to the movies, out to eat wth friends or to one of the popular arcade centers. After cruising the downtown strip, students went their separate ways to get ready for yet another day. A3813 par 5' f fififff -ff f if N . 6 SINCE TEEYSHIRTS are very popular with the teenage crowd, Tim Donnelly buys a shirt to go with his favorite transfer, BEWILDERED and fascinated by the new snow- fall, students impatiently wait for the school bus, 12 Student Life
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NOT FAR BEHIND, Patrick Russell makes big strides to catch up with the other Moore run- bners. vw in. 'QQRPAQ-X N Y BB as S .X Niggas. Sig, SK R F M X X is x sf W 'A' we 'rqkriif x inf it at -A T ,- --' 'i 1 t 1 P 1-sf' -5 3. 528 il . A 3 ' 3 tiki? . sa 5? V Tis 1 -. - . gp, a at Q oioo. M A r 1 15242 g gf ' ' fl ' , . g 15 A 5 as t 'fa if t l '- P ' 'x uture ions I1 The Waiting Lions! The name was heard so often around Moore. No matter where it was heard or who said it, it was always a true symbol of pride and spirit. Going to games and cheering for the Lions was a good chance for students to realize that they were standing to- gether to cheer the Lions onward, even though they weren't actually a Lion yet. Looking forward to being a Lion in their junior and senior years is the goal of many students, 14 Stident Lite A few of the students from Moore to be- West were fortunate enough come a part of the Lion team during their freshmen or sophomore years. Some were on the football and base- ball teams, while others chose to run track or participate in swimming and gymnastics or play basketball. Our students, whatever they were attempting, always did themselves and Moore West proud. IN THE LEAD, Mark Brackenhoff takes it easy the rest of the way.
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