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MOM
ENTS
“I Believe”
“The fish pond is so awkward in the mornings.”
“Coach Boyett is awesome because
he really emphasizes that hard work pays off. “
“I stink at time management. I can never get around to doing anything.”
“A cut above”
“I only shave once a week so when it gets to about Thursday and Friday, I’m always wearing a high collared shirt.”
“We’re more than just classmates or a community. We’re a family.”
“They kicked me out of Books-a-Million for reading my book
on the floor.”
“When I went to Chang Mia in the Himalayas’ I woke up, went running, and everyone was staring at me because I was a foreigner. I truly felt like a celebrity, everyone was looking at me!”
“Love is when you give up your last taco from Taco Bell to another person.”
“The worst possible moment I can imagine
is when you realize you forgot to do
Yoder’s homework.” “The Mojoes are crazy dudes.”
“There is absolutely no greater feeling than walking through that tunnel on Friday nights.”
“Do right.”
“Calculus is only passable with a mastery of magic.”
“My favorite time of theday isrecess.”
“When I walk through the coach’s hall I feel like a champion because they’re all giving me fists.”
“Win the play, win the day.”
“If everybody can do it, the bar isn’t high enough.”
“Mr. Hinkle has to snap a locker lock almost every day.”
“When the Mojoes threw the powder it looked cool until
it got all over our band uniforms.”
“N-N-NEC, C-C-CKS. NEC-CKS, NECKS!”
“I got asked to homecoming with a pizza and a note saying ‘This may be cheesy, but will you go to homecoming
with me?’ It was very cute.”
“Tonight I played my last volleyball game ever in a White Oak uniform. The past four years have been one heck of a ride.”
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White Oak ISD The Roughneck/Volume 76/2016
200 South White Oak RoadWhite Oak, Texas 75693
903-291-2000Athletic District 8-AAA, Division 1
Academic District 17-AAAwww.woisd.net
Enrollment:1,460Faculty and Staff: 204
School Colors: Maroon and WhiteMascot: Joe Roughneck
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football meet & greet
002 Opening
the year with big wins at football games or expecting another team to advance to the state level, a new
generation of middle schoolers nervously finds their clique at the fish pond
or another seventh grade team steps onto the court for the first time.
Moments when elementary students cling to their mother’s hand or win awards at
the weekly Champs Assembly. The moments are the same every year. This year, the approach is different. The story is told as it happened, from a chronological
point of view. The months creep by slowly, but as a whole, the school year is a blur, with this book serving as the
timeline of the 2015-16 memories. It’s these life changing moments, the
moments we make, that eventually make us who we are.
OPENINGOPENING
MOMENTS
Greeting elementary students as they arrive at school, Swade Smith [12], Zach Rowe [12] and
Lane Croft [12] give out low fives to young students. photo by cade palmer 10_2_15
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Summer-006-007band trip, snowcone stand, summer camp, vacation August-008-009
ffa, two-a-days, first day of schoolSeptember-010-013miss gregg county, bass fishing, 5th grade nature centerroughneck tech club, October 014-021uil congress, physics ball drop, pink heals, elementary
annoucements, blood drive, homecoming royalty, pep rally & parade, calie’s acre, roughneck tech club, monster movie time, halloween pep rally,
fall festival, ms auxiliary lineNovember 022-027
state marching contest, senior pep rally, veteran’s day performance, jaiden johnson, thanksgiving luncheon, fall producion, genius hour presentations
social media frenzyDecember 028-031
choir/band christmas concert, art christmas decorations, stuco nursing home visit, elementary pajama day, bass fishing team,
christmas vacation, stuco ice skatingJanuary 032-033
roughneck radio, college signing day, ffa stock show, sci lab, 8th grade career day, 5th grade reading fair
February 034-039coach noll, father/daughter dance, tactile learning, state choir, ms united nations, dna projects, valentine’s day, vase competiton
March 040-045coach noll’s return, radio presentation, read across america day, spring break, elementary project, sweet music festival, uil academics, coach cloud
April 046-049nhs induction, ffa plant sale, anatomy dissection,
cpr trainingearth day, student council elections, algebra 2
activityMay 050-061color run, grandparent’s day, senior party, choir
concert, prom, after prom, gt robotics, spring band concert,
scholastic assemblies, field day, uil state, graduation
The changing moments that encompass a school year are different for everyone. Whether it’s presenting your first genius hour presentation or being elected as a new student council officer, it’s these turning points in life that define our direction. CPR training or Read Across America Day might not seem like a big deal at the time, but it’s these small moments that influence who we become. It might not seem important to face a crowd full of Roughnecks at the homecoming pep rally, but for Nory Hearron [K] it’s a moment to remember. Nory and her grandparents served as the Grand Marshals of the homecoming parade as an exemplification as Roughneck Spirit Fighters. It’s a moment of recognition for a battle she’s facing that no parent ever wants for their child. “They didn’t know what it was,” father and Roughneck alumnus ‘93, Bryan Hearron said. “She had been sick for a while so we didn’t think it was cancer. She was lethargic and had no energy and would just lay around all day. Which was totally different than she had been 2 years prior.” It’s a moment of character shown by older brothers Connor [11] and Nate Hearron [9] as they selflessly support their sister and family in a time of need. It’s these moments that change their lives.
MOMENTSLife changing
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nory hearron homecoming pep rally
Directing the audience’s attention, Don Wayt, president of the alumni association, explains to the crowd about how Nory, Don and Carolyn Hearron exemplify what it means to be a Roughenck Spirit Fighter. For this reason, they were chosen to be the Grand Marshals for the Homecoming parade.
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In , it’s an athlete’s nature to make the moments. Whether it’s sliding on the little league field on a rainy baseball practice day or completing a ropes obstacle course with your volleyball team, it’s these times that unify teammates and create friendships that last beyond high school. Learning to serve a volleyball or dribble a basketball are obvious skills that must be developed, but it’s a necessary component of an athlete’s repertoire. Splashing at field day with friends or developing eye-hand coordination by playing four square on the playground are activities that teach sportsmanship. It’s the moment in an intense game where every dribble and shot can determine the outcome of the game. It’s the moment when seniors shoulder the responsibility of a one point loss against district foe, Waskom. “It’s demoralizing to lose such a close game that you know you should have won,” Jeremy Patak [12] said. “It just makes you want to work harder so it doesn’t happen again.” Every loss and victory make up just a portion of the moments spent in a Roughneck uniform.
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Football-064-069Volleyball-070-075Cross County-076-077Basketball-078-089Swimming-090-091Golf-092-093Powerlifting-094-095Tennis-096-097
Soccer-098-099 Baseball-100-103 Softball-104-105 Track-106-113
Playoffs-114-115 Cheer-116-117
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After trailing for the majority of the second half, Waskom’s senior point guard Kaleb Haynes drove to the basket, drew the foul, and made the shot to tie the game with less than 10 seconds left. He would later convert the free throw to give Waskom the 51 -50 lead. White Oak senior Landry Sheridan would rush down the court to heave the last second shot, but it wouldn’t fall. “It was hard because we had dug ourselves a hole the first quarter and worked so hard to come back,” Sheridan said. “We were winning most of the second half and then for them to make a free throw to win was tough because there was nothing you could do to guard him and make him miss.”
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suzanne woodburn memorial scholarship
It’s our point in life, it’s the moments that make us. Whether it’s running in the Dopey
Challenge at Disney World or serving on a medical mission trip to Honduras, these are the instances that define your
character. Leading your team in competitive cheer or singing the national anthem at your twirling competition are
the times that determine what the future may hold. Fighting through a sickness that keeps you from the thing you love the
most or playing the tuba in hopes of finding a future career are the moments that will not be lost in this school year. It’s
a moment of remembrance for Suzanne Woodburn, who lost a courageous battle against cancer on May 11. It’s a moment of
carrying out her passion for teaching. “We have decided that the one thing Suzanne left undone is something we can finish,”
White Oak ISD Leadership team said. “She has been mentoring a student this year to prepare him for college. We want to honor
Suzanne and what she has given our students all of these years through this.” Through a district wide collaborative effort, Kyler
Dennison [12] embarks on his new journey in Oregon with the assistance of a scholarship totaling over $2,500. “There is no
greater tribute to her than to finish what she started,” assistant superintendent Mitzi Neely said. “She had dedicated her year
to teaching him the ins and outs of what he would need to know to be successful.” Even in the moments she felt her worst, helping Kyler reach his potential was the first thing on her mind. This was
her defining moment.
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Hall of Fame-120-121Seniors-122-13311th grade-134-13610th grade-137-139
9th grade-140-1438th grade-142-144
7th grade-144-1476th grade-148-150
Ronnie Hinkle retirement-1515th grade-152-154
4th grade-155-1573rd grade-157-1612nd grade-161-1631st grade-163-166Kindergarten-166-168Pre-Kindergarten-168-169Faculty/Staff-170-173 Teams-174-217Ads (Senior & Business) 218-241
School Board/Memorial-242-243
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Shaking hands, Scott Floyd presents Kyler Dennison [12] with the Suzanne Woodburn memorial scholarship. The scholarship was presented in her honor to Dennison because she mentored him all year before her passing in May. Floyd’s fellow leadership team members, assistant superintendent Mitzi Neely and Michael Gras felt this was an appropriate way to finish out her work. “I will attend Southern Oregon University and plan on graduating there,” Dennison said. My major is going to be Computer Science. photo by mike peery 05_19_16
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252 Closing
the 2016 school year, don’t forget that we beat Spring Hill by the largest margin in school history or that the journalism
team brought home their fifth consecutive state championship, but also remember the moment
that you made your first cut on your cat during anatomy dissections. Don’t forget what it felt like to desperately search for a friendly face at the
fish pond or the nerves you felt when you first donned an official Roughneck or Ladyneck jersey,
but also remember the moments that you ate lunch in the library with the inaugural Roughneck Tech Club. Don’t forget about the cup of water
you covered as you scampered across the grass in your last official field day of
elementary school, but also remember the evening you spent under the stars at the father/daughter
dance. Don’t forget about how scared you were on the first day
of school as your mother drove away or your reward for showing
the most generosity in your class, but always remember the
Grandparent’s Day program that you practiced for. When you are
battling through life, remember the wise words of your beloved
high school principal, telling you to “Do Right.” It’s also the moment
when hear “I Believe” in your head because he did. It’s the
moment you realize not only is this your last time to stand on
the stage as a Roughneck, but his too. It’s those life changing
moments, the moments we made, that made us who we
are.
CLOSINGCLOSING
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