Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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4 I THINK WORKING part time is good experience. You can learn ime management and responsi- ility, Bryan Preston, senior, said. 'fe I . L .L , gf 57 r ,,.-' . I, ' . - ..- Q -'fir - .. ' fl' V.. elf V ,'J. 27x 1,.. ' X.: ' ' . A '- -' ' - -f Pk an A+ El ,, ..- ., -, 0 The life of a student has two sides, the work side and the play side. Both sides are important. In order for me to play, I've got to work first, Roy Rogers, junior, stated. Working is very important to me, because I am able to do the things I want. But even though I have to work, I always save time CLEANING UP I thought that we should lend a hand to help clean up after working on the float and also to help support our senior class, Cort Williams, senior,said. ,, DURING A PEP RALLY Pride is a heavy burden, said Don Powers, biology teacher. Mr. Powers loves a pep rally. for my social life, Kathy Brindle, senior, said. School work is important because the rest of your life depends on the four years that you stay in high school. If you don't make passing grades in high school you can't get a diploma and without a high school diploma you will have a hard time trying to find a job that could support you and a family for the rest of your life, Chassidy Stewart, junior, said. One of the most interesting past times in a teenagers life is playing and after school I do a lot of it, said Adam McAllister, junior. Work is fine, but as soon as the last bell rings on Friday its party time, Robert Davis, freshman, stated. If God had meant us to work and not play then he would have created school, instead of punishing Adam and Eve for obtaining knowledge, quoted Corey Offill, junior. 'A . .



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' AMILY TIE bring them to g e t h e r .p-wer' . 4' J 'NEI-lfl Y ' ' ,, 'Q' - r 4. -' tg!-. seq- 'licfq ' . J seauuhliqln, K .5 .fd-.' Vs Q 12 O School relationships are often intensified when fellow students are also relatives. Twins are one example. Twins are born once every one out of 80 to 100 pregnancies. And there were twins that experienced the joys and the sorrows of being a double. I don't regret being a twin because I have someone there for me and to keep my secrets, Kelly McMillen, junior, said. I regret being a twin because we have to share things with each other, Kim McMillen, junior, said. Kim and Kelly are identical twins. There were other twins who had classes together, Some enjoyed it, others did not. l enjoyed having my sister in class because it was helpful and she was always there for me, Angie McClain, junior, said. I dreaded it because Angie always came to me for help, Amy McClain, junior, said. Amy and Angie are identical twins. Then there were those who had their likes and dislikes about being a double, People are always saying that we look alike and I don't like that, Ronald Morris, senior, said. We always share our secrets with each other, Rhonda Mon'is, senior, said. I can't help it if we look alike. They are fratemal twins. Some students became relatives when their parents adopted one. Me and Travis are a lot closer now that we are brothers than we were when we were friends, Roy Rogers, junior, said. When we were friends we weren't together all the time but now that we're brothers, we're always together, Travis Edwards said. Travis' parents adopted Roy. And, of course, there were students who had parents working in the school. This had its advantages. The best thing about my mother working here is she's here if I get sick or even if I EATING LUNCH Enjoying being to- gether are Kelly and Kim McMillen, juniors. They often ate lunch together. just need her, Kathy Grigsby, senior, said. A good advantage of my mother working here is being able to get money when I don't have any, Kris Grigsby, senior, said. Kathy and Kris' mother works in the caferteria. However, there were also some disadvantages. The bad thing about my mother working here is not being able to do anything without her knowing it, Kara Deal, senior, said. Lorraine Deal, English teacher, is her mother. The worst thing about your parents working here is you can't misbehave against a teacher because my mom would always finds out, Leslie Webster, junior, said. Her mother is Linda Webster, office secretary. The disadvantage of my mom working here was it was easy to find out my grades, Doug Kotula, junior, said. His mother is also a cafeteria worker. Relatives. We all have to live with them, one way or another. STUDYING IN THE LIBRARY Dur- ing their free time, Kelly and Kathy Melton, seniors, read and study to- gether for tests. They even had some classes together.

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