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

 - Class of 1981

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Page 91 text:

A break in rehearsals gives Kenda Stallings a chance to play for a private audience. Above right: Christina Marquez, senior, tries to hold back senior Leesa Rowland in the production of The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. Above: Ford Ainsworth, instructor, gives directions on how it should be done. Right: Drama students are: CFlrst rowl: Leesa Row- land, Angela Vaticalos, Julia Jones, Pat Brewer, Christi Perry, Kim Riley. lSecond rowl: Derek Jones, Julieanne Hughes, Lisa Lujan, Janine Vetere, Susan Miller, Mari Ramirez, Tami Velie, Eva McDaniel, Christina Marquez, Cissy Carlin, Kenda Stallings. lThlrd rowl: Janet Keller, Scott Tappan, David lnman, Margene Moon, Blake Johnson, Mike Stovall, Jeff Barringer, Lesa Searcy, Shan Souter, Glenn Murphy. Design and story by Janice C skey 87

Page 90 text:

Ambition knows no boundsg minoritieil One Halloween, members of the Mexi- can American Club sponsored a haunted house at Anderson Mill Elementary School. The kids became scared as the members created a scary time. One highlight of the event was when a little i'victim approached Maria Muro, who was in a box with her head sticking out. He got scared and in self defense hit her. ln response, she stood up with her box and came to life, and the little rascal took off like lightning. Being a small club, they had a better chance of becoming closer, stronger and more unified. They met on the first and third Thursday of each month to become more aware of problems that dealt with Mexicans in Round Flock. A Christmas party for the underprivi- leged children was hosted by the mem- Winter f Mexican American f Afro American bers who worked with the community aff way they could. 0 Mexican American officers were Oligg Castillo, presidentg Danny Deluna, viii presidentg Cynthia Zamarripa, secrete and Mark Balderas, treasurer. O Another ethnic group was the AVN American Club, which was set up in 19tl and has worked toward a better und. standing of black American needs in t J s ! E 5 ja' Q H tml' ltrtt .... .H--..w ,Q .. .. I '02 , W , ..,. ..h, . r Upper left: Mexican American Club for 1980-81: M. DeLuna, J. Delgado, Y, Alvarado, D. DeLuna, S. Carlin, O. Castillo, J. Hernandez, Fi. Perez, M. Bald- eras, M. Cruz, C. Zamaripa and K. Nava. Upper right: Getting ready for the Christmas party for the underprivileged children, sophomore Janet Hernandez, senior Rose Marie Perez and senior Joe Delgado began to blow up balloons and got things organized. Above: Dedication, responsibility and good leader- ship were the qualities that made Oliva Castillo a good club president. Right: All right, Simon says, put your right hand up, Rose Marie Perez plays Simon Says with children at the Christmas party. Photo by Jeff Gr



Page 92 text:

Ambition knows no bounds: minorities One Halloween, members of the Mexi- can American Club sponsored a haunted house at Anderson Mill Elementary School. The kids became scared as the members created a scary time. One highlight of the event was when a little victim approached Maria Muro, who was in a box with her head sticking out. He got scared and in self defense hit her. ln response, she stood up with her box and came to life, and the little rascal took off like lightning. Being a small club, they had a better chance of becoming closer, stronger and more unified. They met on the first and third Thursday of each month to become more aware of problems that dealt with Mexicans in Round Rock. A Christmas party for the underprivi- leged children was hosted by the mem- Winter f Mexican American f Afro American Q. Q 5 . . x,.. Q 5 5 if Y Q in .3 art? bers who worked with the community ai way they could. Mexican American officers were Oli' Castillo, president, Danny Deluna, vii president, Cynthia Zamarripa, secreta and Mark Balderas, treasurer. Another ethnic group was the A' American Club, which was set up in 19 and has worked toward a better undi standing of black American needs in t i ry. I V-h, 7' Wrqgi , 3 rt.. T .... .... - .ig .fa-.vi -as.. . - ' ' 'Jg-1. If Upper left: Mexican American Club for 1980-81: M. DeLuna, J. Delgado, Y, Alvarado, D. DeLuna, S. Carlin, O. Castillo, J. Hernandez, Fi. Perez, M. Bald- eras, M, Cruz, C. Zamaripa and K. Nava, Upper right: Getting ready for the Christmas party for the underprivileged children, sophomore Janet Hernandez, senior Fiose Marie Perez and senior Joe Delgado began to blow up balloons and got things organized. Above: Dedication, responsibility and good leader- ship were the qualities that made Oliva Castillo a good club president, Right: All right, Simon says, put your right hand up, Rose Marie Perez plays Simon Says with children at the Christmas party. Q. 'W' I Photo by Jeff G12

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