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Band noted with pride 'C lf someone was asked to describe C Round Rock's bands in one word, it would be proud . Pride is one thing there was U3 l t f ' h' ' I ' ' A X pen y o in t is mustca organization. gyjudge once said, The pride from this C group seems to just pour out. Without L pride, the contest has already been lost before walking out on the stage U3 With the growth in the Round Rock schools, the band program more than doubled in the past few years. Along with growing larger, the quality seemed to be growing just as fast, Moving into concert season brought some changes. With so many members in the program, it was necessary to break up into five concert bands, the most ever at Round Rock. New to these bands was Richard Gibby, who took over the job of Larry Jones. Mr. Jones is now music coor- dinator forthe district. For those in band, it became a way of life. l'd feel empty without band. I wouldn't know how to act if I didn't have to lug my horn around, was a common remark. At times many students got pretty keyed up, but they had to just blow it off. Top left: A band director's work is never done. Rob- ert Dalrymple goes over some music. Top right: The bells are ringing for John Beer and Becky Peters. Above: Maroon band lor 1980-Bt tFirst rowl B Thompson. R Hason, J Doyna, A Abbott. N Gilliam. D Stinson. S Fenechl Chile dress. C Dobias lSeconorowl K McMains. M Antaya. C Grider R Jeter. C Corle. K Raulre L Meek. T Gilliam K Bold S Robert' son. T Maxwell P Jackson tThird rowb M Rogers. J Perry. C O'Connor J Pendleton. L Searcy. G Hayes. D Reed. G McGilvary J Ullaua. C Shaw. L Wodgski. B Tnarp. P Stinson. C Wade, J Cooke. K Traver. T Weatherly, B Price. D Fuyland. V Remmet, L Morales. D Shipman, K Frisenhahn. M McKinley tFourth rowj H Madrigal. J Beck. J Wolle. D Araucts. S Diehl. G Martinez. l Ben- nrnglield D Rios. M Brown. R Johnson. J McKee. C Hester. D Pat terson B Tate T Fears D Bonewrtz lFilthrowi G Schuwater D Raulie, R Vera. K Briggs J Bradley. J Nichols. J Wolfe R Davis tBack rowl l Couch, T Christensen. D Davis G McAuley. D Day. G Jones Left. Jazz band lor l98O'81 tlfirst YOWJ R Schurhammei. J Cochran. B Waldecker. C Hampton. F Kays L Womble M Kopecky tSecortd TOWP A Levy, A Grube T Jones. W Kitts K Cochrum M McGee. W Roberts. K Harp. T Harber R Pearce A Jackson T Weithers tThirdrowl J Hosking T Powers. J Gravell B Stover.S Melchior.S Ttsdale Design and story Dy Slate, Ponde T33
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photo by Matt Reinke Wim W-- , 21. K ,F i Far right: Junior Frank Padia, really gets into playing his tuba. Right: Playing the bells, Kathy Clark gets the right tone. l 5
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Renewed privileges get respect for senior officers by SHERRIE COUCH Promises, promises, promis- es. Every year students listened intently to speeches, as some of their peers campaigned for the various ciass offices. The senior class officers of 1980-81 set out to meet these promises , that they had expressed at election time, head on and solve any problems that were in their way. The problem that the group held as their goal to accomplish was to bring privileges back to the other- wise lacking senior class. The first step made to bring privileges back to the seniors was the establish- ment of a senior parking lot. The officers led by Jeff Staton, presi- dent, worked with both the faculty and Student Council on this issue. Other officers included: Lucy Konop, vice-president: Lori Rad- ney, secretaryg Chip Heath, trea- surer: Evelyn Hanne, parliamenta- riang and the three representa- tives: Erin Green, Sherrie Couch, and Brenda Daniels. ' 'JW 'sit t ,,--- 11' Top: Senior Class officers for 1980-81, man their weapons as they prepare to plunge through their last year at Round F-lock. flfrom bottom to topt: Lori Rad- ney, secretary: Erin Green, representa- tive: Chip Heath, treasurerg Lucy Konop, vice-president: Sherrie Couch, repre- sentative: Evelyn Hanne, parliamenta- rian: and Jeff Staton, president, Photo by James Peters. Above: Senior guys poke fun at the offi- cers, sitting in front, during a senior class meeting. 1 -T-It W r Above: While directing the other officers to an important decision, Jeff Staton, president, makes his point known. Right: And if elected, l promise to . . explains Lori Ftadney, secretary, in her speech on election day. Mwst'
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