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The proud parents of Darrell Tesmer, sophomore, came to the ceremony to present him with his stoll and a handshake after he was escorted to the stage for induction. of X Senior Michelle Wilson, secretary f treasurer, announces the beginning of induction of the new NHS members for the 1984-85 school year. gr T! by ,C . V' X A After the NHS induction ceremony, new members and :heir parents were honored with a reception in the ibrary. Here, inductees John Huffman, sophomore, xml., , ' -AMF' . lohn Powell, senior, also an NHS member, listens atten- ively to his teacher as directions for an assignment are given. John earned the title of salutatorian for the 1984 enior class. and Ann Lesko, junior, get their food as other guests get acquainted. Both old and new members of NHS at- tended the reception. 6 NHS: KFirst Row! Cliff Sims, Dana Schneider, Michelle Wilson, Linda Wolf, Celia Dobias, Sharon Robertson, Mary Ellen Kiely, sponsor lSecond Rowj Todd Brown, Elizabeth Hur, Matt Duncan, Cathy Nolan, Gary Landry, Brad Monasmith, Tim Price QThird Bowl Steven Felux, Renee Ballehr, Jennifer Wallin, Julie Perry, Charles Dittman, Jessica Jacobson, Molly Sweatman, Margaret Parker, Kelly Woolf NHS initiates 47, awards scholars National Honor Society sponsors Mary Ellen Kiely and Lou Bryan, along with Dana Schneider, president, Michelle Wilson, secretaryftreasurer, and Celia Dobias and Tim Price, Student Council representatives worked all year long on attendance and membership. The programs were designed to make the club more educational and interesting. NHS went to the Trinity Lutheran Home Geriatric Center and also had a guest speaker from Balcones Research Center. At the NHS induction ceremony, 47 students were selected to be members of the club. Kiely said that the induction went more smoothly than it has in the past. Two scholarships were awarded to members of the club. Contributions were given to NHS by many sources along with the proceeds from an afghan raffle that took place during football season. Kiely felt most students had the wrong idea of what NHS is because A lot of peo- ple think it's just grades. The kids' grades are only one-fourth of it. Applicants to NHS are also judged on character, leadership and a written sum- mary of their services and achievements. fig jim r 1 S V ,... R . x.,,, W .f S jig: A , Sophomores Matt Abbett, Ronny Ballard, Tasha Baum, Dana Bonewitz and Shannon Carson light their candles during the National Honor Society induction ceremonies. fFourth Rowj Mike Bradley, Kim Salvati, Roger Leuckie, Michael Hernandez, Leslie Sansom, Lucie Simmons, John Watson, Brad Watson, Tiger Hanner KFifth Row, Tim Boyd, Lane Davis, John Powell, Heather Smith, Barbara Graham, Stephanie Ciscel, Jennifer Bostur, Krista Schooley, Kelly Drifmeyer, Charlene Land. Organizations 101
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FBLA works for scholarship fund Future Business Leaders of America is a widely established business club. Very active on the local, state and national levels, it is designed to help students and strengthen business skills. All members must be current- ly enrolled in or have already taken a business course. The Round Rock Chapter was active in a variety of events this year. Students went to Colorado to a fall regional workshop, to Reagan High School in Austin for District Conference and to Houston in March for the State Conference. At the Conference in Houston, the students competed in business contests as individuals and as groups. Jen- nifer Wallin won third place in Accounting II and Steve Green was chosen for Who's Who. Local students also helped award a special scholarship honoring Glenda Mor- rison. Morrison sponsored FBLA at Round Rock for eight years and sponsored the state level as well. She was a tremendous person and everyone involved with FBLA was disappointed at her resignation, said Julie Perry. The scholarship awarded in her honor went to the first place winners of the Mr. and Miss FBLA contests. As the year drew to a close, FBLA held a bookfair April 25-27 as their final fund- raiser. The money went into the scholarship fund. Matt Abbett, sophomore, takes time out to glance at some of the books being sold in the book fair, Besides being a fundraiser, it was also a learning experience. 100 Organizations KM 4, Q A ti mlm ' Paige Prosise, junior, and Matt Leibel, senior, help the FBLA out by purchasing a book from the book fair, which is held annually. The money earned from the book fair goes toward funding trips, workshops an FBLA competitions on district, region, and state levels The earnings also provide a scholarship. in e FBLA members Lynette Brubaker, junior, and Clayton Pratt, senior, sell books to Debbie Spencer, junior, and Scott Carroll, junior. The money was used for a scholar- -QWHHMOV '-r P-rs-I ship fund set up to honor former sponsor Glenda Moi rison. The Morrison scholarships went to the State M1 and Miss FBLA winners. ,- FBLA: fFirst Row! Kim Ledbetter, Karen Moross, Glenda Hayes, Clint Tomlinson, Julie Perry, Jennifer Wallin, Brad Monasmith, Steve Greene, Bob Lampert fSecond Bowl Clayton Pratt, Craig Zschiesche, Brad Gilstrap, Shelley Kruemcke, Gary Bell, Bob Byars, Dean Taylor, Norma Alvarado, Shelli Ford fThird Rowj Stephanie Platzer, Kelly Johnson, Betty Brook: James Radl fFourth Rowl Teresa Kammer, Michae Hernandez, Carla Hornberger, Jennifer Gill, Lani Williams, Liz Swaverly, Sharon Cannady, Fran Magana fFifth Rowl Sharon Robertson, Robin Hari Jack Capps, Senthil Chennappan.
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FFA participates in livestock shows Future Farmers of America lFFAl par- ticipated in several livestock shows this year. At the Williamson County Livestock Show Melet Nolan won eighth place with her hog and Jessica Jacobson won fourth place with her capon. At the Taylor Livestock Show Craig Krienke won grand champion with his broilers. Besides entering the stock shows, FFA members held a petting zoo for three elementary schools. Cathy Nolan, FFA Sweetheart, par- ticipated in the District Sweetheart competi- tion against FFA students from Leander and Lanier. FFA students also spent time in class where the students learned about agriculture in general. Phillip Menn, sophomore, brings his cow to the ag class so that he can get assistance in preparing it for entry in one of the several stock shows the members entered. 1 E Mike Morehouse, freshman, goes down the food line fill- and sponsors. Prior to entering each of the stock shows ing his plate at an FFA meeting. Meetings of the group decisions had to be made regarding what stock would were held regularly to allow planning time for members be entered by which students. A ' l P lfQ' .x 'A - ' , -..--- X P .es Randy Fraser, junior, receives help from two other FFA their stock for entry in the shows. Students must be members as he shears his lamb. Fraser was only one of totally responsible for the animal's well being from the the many students who spent hours carefully grooming time of purchase of the young animal until show time. ...saws FFA: fFirst Row, Larry Reavis, sponsor, Cathy Nolan, Tami Menn, David Kieschnick, Katrina Long, Richard Johnson, Jessica Jacobson, Melet Nolan, Gary Madsen, sponsor QSecond Rowl Phillip Menn, James Burrows, 102 Organizations Glenda Bolt, Steve Tuey, Larry Markert, Stephen Keltgen, Mark Fisher, James Prosise, Kyle Koch ffhird Howl David Stark, Chris Pate, Phyllis Jacob- son, Craig Krienke, Jay Marx, Lori Chambers, Tina White, Mike Morehouse, Mike Bradley, Darin Lauer tFourth Row! Gary Benzenhoefer, Christopher Kirby, Scott Ehrlich, Allen Robertson, Craig Phillips, Chris Stephens, Ed Atwood, Scott Machalicek.
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