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Right: The members of the flag section model their new corps uniforms as they cheer the football team. Center left: Karina Gee, Q95 shows Leslie Childress, Q95 where they are in the music, Center right: Even before boarding the bus, Sarah Maline, senior, still retains the B-E-A-T. Bottom left: While entertaining during a junior var- sity football game, JV band members prepare to assemble a new formation. Bottom right: Flashing a smile of relief, feature twir- ler, Valorie May, senior, finishes her pep rally per- formance. ,WWW 'lung- SE -q...,,,, -. Design and story by Cindy Chambers 57
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Sacrifice by students wins two firsts As the cadence began, the Round Rock Dragon Marching Band prepared to assemble on the field. As they fell into attention, the announcer over the PA. began the halftime show, .. and now presenting the Pride of Drag- onland. This brought the crowd to their feet cheering the band on. The precision of the performance was due to the many hours of group and individ- ual practice that band members sacri- ficed for the program. Mr. Larry Jones, head band director, stressed that Round Rock band stu- dents are extremely talented and well trained, always performing to the best of their ability. With the beginning of the 1980-81 year, a new program developed in the band department. This new development was JV band. This new program was due to the increased enrollment in band. Both marching bands performed well in the non-U.l.L. contests. The var- sity band received second place for their performance with the Dragonettes in the Parade of the Champions held in Dallas. The JV band participated in the Westlake Marching Contest. Jones rel- ated that Round Rock accomplished what most schools in Texas can not touch, both marching bands receiving first divisions in U.l.L. competition. Top right: Senior Wade Kitts gives it all he's got. Center left: What else could I be doing on a Fri- day night'? Kevin Shive, sophomore, performs at the game. Center right: As the band waits for the judges' decision after their performance, drum major, Kent Cochrum, senior, looks on with confidence. Right: The band does more than toot their horns: they also root for the Dragons. Ph to by Lori Brinkley 'n fi S Z Q3 -1 O I 3 CO W SID 3 CJ. ,jd 'T' W5 mils.,
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VOEfOEA hast? come a longa way babyx VOEfOEA has come a long way baby. The organization used to be stereotyped as being for girls who wanted to be secretaries, but now the organization has changed. The club now prepares people for executive as well as secretarial jobs. Club officers are Regena Green treporterl, Dena Watson isecre- taryl, Holly Stafford itreasurert, Debbie Foster fvice presidentl, Sue Beer ipresidentl, Beth Vahn tparlia- mentarianj, and Diane Green Qvice presidentl. This year, two new teachers, Mrs. Chavez and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, were brought to the program. Their stu- dents did such things as help with the Jerry Lewis Telethon and assist needy families at Christmas. In February, the club attended con- test at Georgetown High School. Competing in accounting, general clerical, stenographic job interview, verbal communication, records man- agement and clerical typing. VCE! OEA is the business world of tomor- row. Top: ffrom left to rightl M. Martinez, B. Fisk, C, Zamarripa, Ft. Twowey, C. Davis, B. Marx. f2nd rowl: Mrs. Chavez, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, D. Foster, D. Green, L. Larcenaire. i3rd rowjz B. Smith, T, Flatlift, C. Sikkema, D. Barbay, L. Floberts, S. McLeavy, S. Pittman, O. Castillo, D. Burns. 14th rowl : J. Howard, H. Stafford, Ft. McGlothlin, L. Moreno, D. Toungate, S. Hester, D. Watson, C. Duff, K. Silverstriw, J. Brown. Center: Diane Stone, senior, concentrates on her typing. Right: Alison Smith, senior, tries to find the point of her work. Above: tfrom left to rightl Flegena Green, Dena Watson, Holly Stafford, Debbie Foster, Sue Beer, Beth Vann, Diane Green, VOEIOEA officers assemble before a monthly meeting.
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