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

 - Class of 1984

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VV 53' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Tracy Bailes, juniorg cke, junior. Varsity cheerleaders not only worked out cheerleading camp for the junior varsity and freshmen Meg Barbini, juniorg Lesley Swaverly, seniorg Michelle their own routines, but also trained and assisted the squads during the summer. Miller, seniorg Tasha Smith, juniorg and Shelley Kruem- underclassmen yell leaders as well as holding a - :aqui pas 3'Ud'S fi r .. News ff ,N FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Laura Correa, Michele Platzer, Ann McEntire, Alicia Braswell, Kay Von Kuhlman, Gillianne Carter. The freshmen girls practiced daily during seventh period in the student center, MQW M38 J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Sophomores Laura Duke, Rachelle Bellman, Ann Fierke, MASCOTS: Pam Bilecki and Jonathan Wickline, sophomores, took turns wearing Stephanie Dugger, and Sandra Hrna. Not Pictured is Charlie Worden, sophomore. the Dragon costume and portraying the mascot at various school functions. Organizations 97

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Cheerleaders work to build spirit Varsity cheerleaders attended a summer camp at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. The girls learned routines and had loads of fun. When they got back they set up a camp for the J.V. and Freshmen cheerleaders in which everyone worked, had fun, and grew much closer together. The cheerleaders dedicated time to rais- ing the spirit of all the athletic teams. Hours upon hours were spent making signs and posters, and practicing routines. Michelle Miller, Varsity cheerleader, said, Through all the hard work, we've had lots of fun and we feel like a very close happy family. Mrs. Cathye Fuchs, cheerleader sponsor, returning after a two year absence from sponsoring the cheerleaders, says I'm glad I'm not just a teacher, I think I'd feel left out. I'm really lucky to work with this group. They're hard working and are leaders of the school. That's what l look for, girls or guys who are leaders. w...,m ., . Cheering the Dragons on, Michelle Mlller, senior, builds spirit at one of the Friday afternoon pep rallies, held in the girls gym prior to the evening football game. 96 Organizations V3 Ann McEntire and Michele Platzer, freshmen, warm up the crowd with cheers befor the freshmen football games. l s l a I l x e E The varsity cheerleaders find time during the day to cheer the Lady Dragon volleyball team on to victory before the bi-district tournament.



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Various activities keep council busy Student Council had a very busy year. They sponsored and attended many ac- tivities. The council sponsored a Smile Com- mittee and a Safety Committee. The Smile Committee, which promoted alcohol and drug abuse programs, was headed by seniors, Bobby Byars and Gary Bell. Bar- bara Graham, junior, and Bobby Heard, sophomore, headed the Safety Committee which was concerned with school safety. Homecoming was the big event of the year for the Council and everyone was in- volved. They hosted a candlelight pep rally, a parade, a school pep rally and a hall decorating contest. The candlelight pep rally was something new for RRHS and was held on the C.D. Fulkes Middle School football field. Dances were also a project of the Council, including a Valentine Dance held the Friday after Valentine's Day. As a fundraiser, the group sold helium-filled balloons for Valen- tine's which they delivered at noon on Feb. 14. Council members also worked to raise money for the dragon mounted on the wall of the field house. The dragon was a com- bined project of the Council and the Class of '84. Other events directed by the Council in- cluded Dream Maker a film to promote school spirit, the student elections, buses to the girl's volleyball playoffs and a canned food drive which took place at Thanksgiving. Spring Fling was the last major activity of the Council and the theme was the Olym- pics. Announcer was Mike Morrow, an educational speaker, and entertainment was provided by the Dragonettes, the stage band, choir and gymnast Diane Flynn, senior. William Woodside, government and world history teacher, was one of two new sponsors to work with the Student Council this year. The other sponsor was Linda Dixon, biology teacher. 98 Organizations Lynette Brubaker, junior, speaks to the student body about why she thinks she should be elected to the posi- tion of Student Council secretary. Council elections , llsshnuau wr ' 2 Bobby Heard, sophomore, Frank Leffingwell, senior and Tiger Hanner, senior, work together to update the Student Center marquee for the month of December. i A were held in late March. The secretarial race betweei Brubaker and Tiny Barsby turned into a runoff . ' 1 - At a Student Council dance, students stop their dancing and step back to watch freshman Kevin Pederzani ann another young dancer as they show how to pop, STUDENT COUNCIL: QFlnt Row! Linda Dixon, sponsor, Tiger Hanner, president, Bobby Heard, vice- presidentg Barbara Graham, vice-president, Laura Moseman, secretary, Sharon Jackson, treasurer, Renee Ballehr, Melissa Perez, William W. Woodside, sponsor. tSecond Bowl Matt Abbett, Stephanie Brooks, Christi Jones, Celia Dobias, Norma Alvarado, Kalp Vrudhula, Teeyia Mercer, Adrienne Gardner. tThird Row! Delores Bustillos, Heather Prete, Janice Stinson, Christina Carlin, Ann Fierke, Sharon Brown, Whitney 2 4 Allgood, Mary Anne Applegate, Yvonne Howard Becki Ledbetter. tFourth Row! Yvonne Brooks, Bren da Staszak, Kathy Hanna, Jonathan Wickline, Tan Todd, Julie Harkrider, Tammy Wernli, Tasha Baum Yolanda Rodriguez. tFifth RowJLucie Simmons, Bol Byars, Gary Bell, Chris Jenkins, Steven Miner, Shelley Kruemcke, Tim Price, Bruce Curling, Matt Duncan QSixth Row! Julie Schmidt, Chris Ritenour, Senthi Chennappan, Stephanie Mercer, Rudy Ortegon, Kevin Pederzani, Julie Mays, Maggie Spahn, Shelly Crossley.

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