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4 ff,-wh X 53- -fav.. 1. u.'g,f-. . , A-4 -.,-. l., 'J . qwmsgrmvstmii' ' f-4 g., ,, . - L... Students strive for goals Reaching for the highest goal we could achieve, the Hawks knew no boundaries. We competed in all kinds of contest against anyone who would challenge us. But whether we won or lost, our spirit never died because, for us, the sky was the limit. The enthusiasm shown at our school events gave our participants the feeling of support. Despite an unusual number of injuries this year our athletic teams managed to do well. Our academic support also accelerated. We found that preparing for our first UIL literary meet was a challenge in itself, but all the hard work paid off because a few of our contestants advanced to higher levels of competition. Other types of academic support were offered this year such as tutoring, more honor classes and a few new clubs. By seizing every opportunity to push ourselves upward we accomplished most of our goals. Our feet never touched the ground as we reached for the sky. PENNY CAMPAIGN Seniors watch as Judy Roy, pSyCh0l0gyfw sociology teacherg and senior sponsor, puts their money in the senior jar., The seniors won this contest by having the most pennies. 3 gg .Q 1 1' ,lf 'f I iiflgfilt .'i CHEERING at a pep rally are the Varsity cheer- leaders and the mascots. 'They - are Traci Eberle, Darla Dunahoo, juniorsg Kara Deal, senior, Lorri Curryw ophomoreg Stefan eilayner? junibrg Shannon Minnich, Felicia Hitt, Rhonda Rasberry and Bev- erly Greenwood,seniors. PRACTICING HARD After winning district, choir members work to win regionals. The mem- bers are Angela Hunter, senior, Robert Carr, Keith Nowell, Kyle Chambers, all juniors, Brad Butler, Jason Sneed, Tom Davis, sophomores, Laurie Haake, Ken Noah, Jennie Oliver, seniors, Tim Langford and Heather Barnes, both juniors. E'- r m CONSTITUTIONAL PLAY To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the constitution, some stu- dents acted in a play for the student body. They are Amy Yates, senior, Shilo Barren, sophomore, Alan Dulworth, juniorg Clint Dulworth, Grant Jacobs, Frank Cawley, all seniors, Scott Wheelan, junior and Eric Johnson senior. tlmuaijij J IM!-'Mi I ' ' I x7i,.,v5' .y.,., , I, I. .I .,,, , ,,,,
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PERFORMING for the band are Lynn Hutchings, freshmang Jason Hafner, junior, Jonathon Middle- ton, freshman and Calvin Hammond, junior. Their selection was finishing. it-if it . ettttlg ii As the year began we felt the pressure of new and different times, the joy of traditions and the challenges to overcome trying moments. We were Hawks and we were getting off the ground in order to earn our wings. Being introduced to many new things was exciting as well as shocking. We were welcomed back to school with a new parking lot, but we ended up paying S5 for a parking sticker. The new teachers and coaches seemed to fit right in with our high school life, A few new surprises included being able to wear shorts, as long as they were under four inches above the knee. Another gift was a free ,fardy to each class, beginning' with each six weeks. Alsof new were hall monitors tqskee atch over the halls and? 3- e sure no one roamed a ff' Our 21- were observed wi spect yful- ness. We had , , ep rally at the end of fo all season which was an femotional ex- perience for those who would be leaving. Homecoming week held its traditional events. We had spirit days which included dressing up th OW f s In in different ways and showing who was behind the awks the most. On Thursdayfgve llowed the parade to theb ind the baseball fieliif' h U surprised with a c , field by the junior class - t 'Friday night game we wa 3 as Kara Deal, senior, was crowned and saw the Hawks beat Midlothian, then retumed on Saturday to dance the night away. Challenged by trying moments we stuck together, worked them out and felt we were beginning to soar on our new found wings. Many accident prone people were seen walking down the halls with crutches or maybe even a wheelchair or two. We held up, though, and faced other problems. The drug situation was fought by all classes who were given a lecture by Stuart McCreary. We also rivaled all the 4A Ulla teams in competitions for a second year. We proved ourselves to be a united school against our competitors after placing first in academics last year. We treasured the moments that we were together and challenged the problems of high school life. We will look back on this year and know that we did our best as Red Oak Hawks to earn our wings.
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