Monday, July 19, 2021

THE RO-HAWK MOSAIC

 The removal and hanging of the Ro-Hawk Mosaic - ALMOST!


This is the original entrance to the main hallway in the original building. The Ro-Hawk mosaic was hung on the outside of the cafeteria wall. It was a gift to the school from the Class of '64.  The Ro-Hawk should stand the test of time and be forever a representation of the Ro-Hawks everywhere.  We have had the mosaic removed from the wall and it is waiting to be rehung in the new high school building. Because this mosaic is very heavy metal it needs to be hung very carefully and on a weight bearing wall.  An engineer or contractor needs to study the situation and make sure it is done correctly. We have been promised that this will be accomplished by the new Superintendent, Dr. Holt.  

The following are pictures of the new school buildings and a proposed place for the Ro-Hawk mosaic to be hung..



View of the Taj from Perimeter road going towards the base

The picnic area with tables and lunch and the famous "flying saucer" where many photos were taken

Gloria relaxing on the many new benches around the school

Mike Scott waving from where the original stairs were and double doors leading into the mail hallway of the original building. The building in the background is the original cafeteria (now a multimedia and all purpose conference center.

This will make you cry but it was necessary. The original building was demolished and in it's place... a parking lot. Brings to mind that song 

"Don't it always seem to go?
You don't know what you've got till it's gone
They paved paradise and they put up a parking lot"

JONI MITCHELL - BIG YELLOW TAXI LYRICS (songlyrics.com)

This is where the main hallway in the original high school building was. That building is the old cafeteria


This is the side of the cafeteria now the all purpose conference room



by a Ro-Hawk student

One of the hallways in the new high school building

Well, that is supposed to be the Ro-Hawk Mosaic (I'm not an artist 😂)



This is a close up of the "missing tile". It turns out that the tile is there, it is clear. It just needs some paint

Here she is - the Ro-Hawk mosaic - on a table in the teacher's lounge

Mike Scott and me by the Mosaic




The parking lot and drive through parent pick-up where the original building was

The arches are still there as is the original admin building

The backside - parking lot view of the Robert Mickler Memorial stadium





The main drag into the base



Thursday, July 15, 2021

RO-HAWK LEGACY COURTYARD/WALKWAY 2021

The Ro-Hawk Legacy Bricks 

A special thanks goes to Dr. Mark Malone, Principal of Randolph High School for his support of the legacy brick project. As always without Gloria Campbell Gallagher keeping Ro-Hawks contacting Ro-Hawks for 50+ years many alums wouldn’t have known a courtyard was under construction and where to buy a brick.

Thank you, Glo! We heard a rumor you are working on a homecoming celebration; looking forward to another fun event.

~MS

A special Ro-Hawk salute and THANK YOU goes out to Sarah Thompson as the legacy brick project leader, organizer, and person that made the legacy courtyard a reality - literally Brick by Brick.

During the pandemic as an RFISD parent and AFJROTC Booster Club member Sarah pressed forward with the project with the support of her family and a small team to ensure they completed the project on time with quality results. 

The AFJROTC, Band, Athletics, and PTO organizations all received a portion of the $4600 raised from the sale of the bricks

When we say Sarah and her team made the project successful brick by brick - see pictures below.














This is the Courtyard. The building in the rear is what is left of the cafeteria from the original school building. This building has been re-purposed as a conference room and all purpose area. The sidewalk there connects the High School building to the all purpose building. The courtyard is in between the buildings a bit off the new parking lot.


Maybe those flagstones will be bricks in the future!

Students and parents who were there in school last year during the COVID year were the ones to gather and place the bricks.  The outside border contains blank bricks that were in the original building.

I hope you can make out your name on these bricks.  The pictures were clear on my camera. 









My feet are in a lot of the pictures below. Sorry.... but I didn't want to edit them out because you can make out the bricks under my feet.  

















































Here I am on the courtyard so you can see the size of it.



This is Mike Scott '67 who has helped me since 2015
























Mike Scott and Gloria Gallagher