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ian epidemic and a carnival K, ,Br On a warm, sunny afternoon, Tracey Nolan and Craig Huff, seniors, enjoy eating their lunch. For 25 cents, students could smash a teacher's name on a car, sponsored by JETS. Dwayne Orr, junior, takes a swing. .Ni HN ' X. in Q-Jiri , .-45 or an .2 r if if R... gui -'Q ..r. b Scirus 'i'e J o by Greg Cannady. ' ar 35 DesignfStory by Charlene Dossey
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. u 4 Spring FeurfSprmg Fever Fest g p i W At the Spring Fever Fest, Pat Wy: R gi gi algebra teacher, participates in Teach-a-Kid ping-pong tournament, 34 - s . ,Ns K . Q r'e. 2 1 its sr Mark S X 5 I 3 4 ' ...t S if 5 My -Hi 1 1 5 Making crepes for the French Club booth at the Spring Fever Fest, Greg McAuley, junior, admires his work. During lunch, Meshell Robertson, Linda Fulton, and Stacey Vlach, sophomores, Karmen Pettit, freshman, and Robert Running, junior, discuss what they did over the weekend. The annual epidemic came early this yea only to be put on hold with a late cold fron When the disease did take hold, however, i was serious. Many Rock Stars had no desire to open the books, and Rock Producers found no cure fc spring fever since students wanted to go ou side and enjoy the warm weather instead 1 study. As everything grew green and warm, peopl headed to the park for lunch, frisbee or just 1 get away, Sometimes, teachers were persuac ed to conduct class outside or let students d homework on the-front lawn. It was hard for seniors, like Leslie Dean, 1 spend time in school when the weather wa nice. HI felt like dropping everything an rushing out to the lake, she said. The Round Rock American Federation 1 Teachers sponsored its own brand of sprir fever. Spring Fever Fest 1982 was a scho wide festival on the order of an old fashion fair designed to demonstrate positive attribute of students in the district. Although it rained last year, the second a. nual fest kicked off to be a fun day fc everyone. Mrs. Joan Hall, director of the even felt it was successful and enabled high scho students to do something for younger kids. Twenty-four booths, ranging from a car ba to selling funnel cakes, helped organizatio raise money. Booth fees went to AFT's schola ship fund, each club kept its own profit. The only real cure for the springtime illne was to have fun, and that was okay h everyone. i
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Espana Fling avorites, beauties, Mr. ani Although its date was changed thr times due to conflicts, the annual Spri Fling finally got underway, and cle favorites, most handsomes, most beautifi and Mr. and Miss Round Rock we selected. According to Andrea Beebe, studs council vice president, 'llt was an endlr job, where the council made props, banne counted votes and organized everything. E the Spring Fling was a success. For once, the Fling was held durl school, allowing more students to att than in the past. Katy Brewer, treasu and Olivia Castillo, reporter, along vu other council members were in charge decorating the girls gym to fit the the Hooray for Hollywood. With a backdrop of the Austin skyline, ' atmosphere was completed with music fr Christopher Cross and Neil Diamond. 'll Dragonettes performed five short routines the song Hooked on Moviesfl Mrs. F Kile won the Acapulco trip when I. Rutherford, council president, drew l name out of a box. So, under an Austin skyline, it v Hooray for Hollywood in Round Rock. Gary Allred and Karen Clausen receiving the awarc senior class favorites, Sophomores chose Jason Crawford and Beth Whitley as the class favorites. Winners for the freshman class favorites are John Wat- son and Tasha Smith. l' U J P
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