Round Rock High School - Dragon Yearbook (Round Rock, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Germanf math genius' tools Geniuses? Maybe not, but German and Mu Alpha Theta are not easy clubs to be rn. German has been said to be one of the hardest languages to learn. New to Bound Bock this year, Mary Fox, German instructor, said she found the students to be a thrill to work with and has really enjoyed her work. Mu Alpha Theta is not a club that just anyone can join. There are requirements to be met. A 92 average is necessary in all math classes in order to be considered, CD-and the students have to be enrolled in Round Bock High School for at least one semester. Sponsors for Mu Alpha Theta are Joyce Bell, Jodie Moore and Shirley Kinning- ham. Geniuses? Don't rule out the possibili- ties. Who knows what the future holds? Top left: Senior Katrina Davis, pays close attention in Mu Alpha Theta. Top right: Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, Shirley Kinning- ham, helps club members figure things out. Center: President of Mu Alpha Theta, Dan Johnson, jokes around. Center: Mu Alpha Theta gives Tim Jones food for thought. Left: Mu Alpha Theta for 1980-Bt is: lFrrst rowli K. Davis, L. Baum. E. Green, L. Kinningham, D. Johnson, Sponsor Shirley Kinningham tSecond rowjz B. Stover, T. Jones, C. Kellerman, J. Gray, J. Fitch. Sponsors J. Moore, J. Bell, and P. Hebbe, J. Stankus. lThird rowj: M. Burzynski, L. Beck, S. Harris, D. Burchers, J. Mitcham, A. Beebe, L. Juchniewicz, C. O'Connor, T. Peterson, B. Shenkman, A. Boyer, C. Cook, B. Moon fFourth rowl: D. Ohradzansky, J. Clark, V. May, D. Traver, E. Berman, L. Konop, L. Rutherford, M. Woessner, M. Buenker, C. Schmidt, J. Ferguson, S. Franklin. lFifth fowl: G. Rowan. J. Harvey, K. Cook, D.McLain, C. Mickey, Fi. Vogel. tSixth rowli J. Huser, M. Litclin, B. Waldecker, J. Knight, E. Tidwell, J. Buenker, Fl. Jacks, K. Langford, K. Schrrber, B. Broeker. fSeventh rowl: M.Chrrsty, J. Kaman, T. Berta, C. Heath, T.McClung, T. William, S. Franklin, S. Kunkel. W. Lee, Fl. Lee. tErghth fowl: M. Stovall, D.Gosda, B. Makare, D. Hoisager, D Gosda, P. Campbell, Y. Knesek, FZ. Hattrup, M. Ftowin, L. Wong. Design and story by Stacey Ponder 121

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Top: German instructor Mary Fox helps Russell Kretschmer, Danny Neal, and Julie Ryon conduct a German Club meeting. Top right: German Club president Daryl Hoisager leads the meeting, Above: Julie Ryon and Russell Kretschmer go over points to be discussed at the next meeting. Middle right: German students Kathy Cook, Jenny Grohman and Paula Sweet look over some last min- ute assignments in German. Right: German Club for 1980-81: tFirst rowlz C. Sander, D. Roath, D. Neal, A.Walker, J. Mitcham, B. Baldwin, C. Hofmann, M. Buenker, P. Fitch, J. Fitch, R. Staszak, K. Richey, P. Sweet, L. Kietzke, l. Cowan, J. Call. tSecond rowi: B, Hoffstatter, C. Zube, R. Kretschmer, J. Grohman, D. Breeze, K. Field, S. Reddick, J. Ryon, D. l-loisager, H. Denison, J. Stankus, B. Call. K Q Q i 2 S f.. 3, 5 f -.f s wx. L.,,.



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la kin , ff 7Zfwr:,. f W 1, Y f :t r ,, Q if f' 4 37 ' if: ' il u i ' y ,H ' Q? sf i l , photo by Craig Ledbetter A . il Upper left: Shaking hands with Governor Bill Cle- ments, National President of FBLA Mary Herrington went to the capital in Austin, so Governor Clements could sign a proclamation for FBLA-PBL, Inc, an Upper right: Explaining the purpose of FBLA, senior V Bri Brandon tells why she is a member. ' 2 ' ' ' Above: Thinking about upcoming activities, vice president, Alonzo Blaneknship became president M' second semester when Dave Kellerman graduated early. r Right: Before the installation ot officers at the ban- quet, members, parents, and sponsors are wide- V V VVV , , V V eyed at the variety offoods, llll l ' 'Q W if l M J

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