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

 - Class of 1981

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E.. as :WS .ff .A yf Noon movies provide activities for munchers by SUSAN JOHNS ln order to occupy the bored or interest the interested, 'lunch time movies were brought to Round Rock High School tor the second year. Movie topics included drugs, pregnancy, teenage marriage and rape. Every week a different movie was shown during both lunches in room 102. Pamela Jacobs, counselor, felt that the movies allowed the stu- dents to view movies they probably would not otherwise have seen. She also felt students learned a little bit about themselves in the process. The movies seemed to benefit the students and successful turnouts assured the films would continue next year. t Upper left: Students intently watched the movie Stoned during lunch. Lower left: Amazed by what he is seeing, Scott Garelick, junior, watches with inter- est. Center: The movie Stoned makes the students think. Lower center: Patty Bray 1123 laughs at a humorous portion in the movie. Below: Since many have no cars to go oft campus with, sophomores enjoy some extra activity during lunch. Photo by James Peters Q Q of 'I Q ef., if if

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Glenn Ingram Nicki Ingram Alan Jackson Sherry Jackson Douglas Janson Janet Jaramillo John Jenks Bob Johns Gayla Johnson Criss Johnston Sheryl Jolly Jeff Jones Mike Jones Tim Jones Darla Joplin Jerry Kadlubar Emily Kays Charisse Kearns Donna Kelley Sean Kelley Peter Kelly Shawn Kelly Elizabeth Kemmerer Donna Kenmuir Kasi Kennedy Kathleen Kennedy Myra Kennedy Dawn Kent Kami Kent Melinda Killion Mark Killough Chris King Jo Ann King Joan King Kathleen Kirtland Lynette Knesek Joe Knight Sandy Konop Steven Kozlowski Melinda Kretschmar Robert Kruiger William Krueger David Kuhlman Scott Kunkel Laura Kyle Darrel Lackey Fiichard Lackey Lavonne Lahr David Land Anita Lanktord Belen Lara Joyce Larcenaire Christine Larrivee Michelle Larson Steven Lasher Kathy Latham Leroy Laughlin Scott Lawrence Brian Lax Mitchell Laymance Deanna Lea John Ledbetter Alice Ledesma Andrew Ledesma David Lee David Leftwich James Leibel Kerri Leiber Yvette Leon Claudia Leuschner Bonnie Levenduske Daniel Lewis Hardy Lipscomb Jay Lofiand Greg Love Mark Lowry James Lyons Kim Machalicek Gary Macy Paul Madden Harvey Madrigal 186 Q-1 Xi' IW my Xi



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Exhaustion is relieved when holidays arrive by SUSAN JOHNS ln the week before Christmas, teachers gave students three weeks worth of homework due in five days. Students were up late every night trying to finish. Vacation finally brought relief not only to students but to teachers. Work ended and fun began. One proven fact is that all work and no play brings on a nervous breakdown. So luckily holidays and school days are intertwined: Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter were just afew. Unfortunately before these vacations occurred, students came near collapse trying to fin- ish a section or chapter before leaving. Some teachers even assigned work over the holidays. Students deserved their vaca- tions, and without them many might have fallen over the brink of total exhaustion. Upper left: Mark Martinettes, Kristi Langton, Dee Dee Dugan, and Laura Stewart, juniors, participate in the snowball fight while Julie Windrum stands behind the scenes just watch- ing. Far left: Punk rocker Jeff Kulley, junior, is a true example of all the spirit Dragon that came dressed up on Hal- loween dress up day. Photo by Lori Brinkley. Lower Center: This doomed turkey could have been your Thanksgiving meal. Upper cener: Seniors Bri Brandon and Brian Makare tell Santa ati that they want for Christmas. lg . l 3 4? rw ' ag A-x ... 1 .2 1 r f' i... f 0 ...S 1 S A ,

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