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Every Friday morning in the fall, the cheerleaders and Dragonettes keep pace to the band's cadences at the morning spirit circles, The last spirit circle promotes en- thusiasm forthe girls' volleyball team in their bi-district game. Proud Dragons congratulate the Westwood Warriors after a hard-fought Dragon loss. l T fl rV,, y J it T i,a B dm ' Dragon football players awarded their number-one fan, Darrell Clark, sophomore, with a t-shirt which he wore every Friday at pep rallies and games. 4 The Year of the Dragon i m Ki 591.1 QEYE3, A .. . U ' fr'--1 ' ,.'r.,1',.-e.gzfi .-1,g,,,,-if v wf. ,..r-yi 'i 's:fafr'l s' 4 ,r . ,. E, iw-4 . 4 ff 'M -L ,V ,,h.,,a fm , , 3lffi ' Mli T by , r . f A - '7'l r fi'gL'1-F Qu - i .J - Q ff -f fi .lb-pam f, ' l gi Z .6 fd, .4 , tr, ui rrw,,f- Q . , 1 ggjwf :v,r,3'1'j,1, gt, ' ,iff I 3,541 . 'A , fr' ,. , - ft Y fy- 4 ts: Q e T ' ,,. , A . ,, ' 4 -r 'fviliff ' if , g qi' t , H , ' Fave - ,U , r, . A .1 . S ' ' M ' Dr-15 'X' s ,gf 'ff sfffrs -M-1.11 - Ng? are J ,n- 4 iz ' --- 'r Q ', QW? JF, Urs, 'I ' ' I ' Q ifJ1.4,,,r .ai 1 Tig , '- . ,hr ,A , r ' f- 2 Cheerleaders fBottom to topl, Shelley Kruemcke, Tracy Bailes, Lesley Swaverly Tasha Smith, Lynda Morales and Michelle Miller greet the crowd at the Round Roclf versus Georgetown game.
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all ,--mute., ti' U1 -..,,m, 'E g.,,,:,' . Research papers are an annual event in most English classes, Mrs. Mr. Ford Ainsworth, drama teacher, makes his way through one of Eloise Bouzari works with sophomores James Zavala and Thomas many groups of students that form in the halls in the morning before Fretwell as they begin their research. the first bell rings. EEA, Despite Dragon losses, many players such as Steve Miner, senior, continued to play with determination. Dragon mascot, Jonathan Wickline, sophomore, takes a breather while Student Council members Sharon Jackson, junior, and Janice Stinson, junior. prepare to exchange gifts with the visiting school at the beginning of a Dragon football game. The Year of the Dragon 3
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'T QB, 1 NWA ij ,f' ff l Q if ., IJ-vt ff ii ,i if l i 1 'Mrs l'he enthusiasm at Friday afternoon pep rallies is boosted by the maroon and white pom poms distributed by the cheerleaders. .54 HR N .4 T if- s p . T 'H I 'i jk ig ' if ' I A g 'l I 4 is . f' at T 'a ff '-raglan' . al l fy lv X 4 Qt In ' ' li k I I lf .-it l fsI,'S 'QT i 4 9-.jf-'V U i .I 51,315 i A fv- ' ' -'.,:f'7'zi it-1 YHQUIT 5 1 g Vlolly Sweatman, co-drum major, leads the band as state competition. They took a sweepstakes award at heir constant practice was rewarded by advancing to district contest earlier. Unique activities increase spirit The unique aspects of this Year of the Dragon included the band's trip to the Tour- nament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California and their winning of state honors in marching competition. School spirit ran high during the year despite a losing season in football. The Homecoming pep rally drew a larger au- dience than any one previous to it. Homecoming festivities were expanded to include a candlelight pep rally and a car parade through downtown which helped to involve the entire community. This yearfs enrollment at RRHS grew once again as the student body expanded to nearly 1600 students. The growth resulted in three new portable buildings being added. Plans were finalized for the addition of thirty new classrooms. Principal George Bu- jnoch says that this will be the last major ex- pansion for the campus. The Year of the Dragon 5
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