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

 - Class of 1984

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Art shown during Youth Art Month National Art Honor Society QNAHSJ is a club composed of second and third year art students. The club's main purpose is to raise money for the art supplies needed in class. Club members decide which projects or fund raisers they will do to raise money. The NAHS wrote a proclamation in the spring and presented it to the mayor of Round Rock. The mayor signed it proclaim- ing March as Youth Art Month in Round Rock. The art students set up exhibits in the Outlet Mall of America featuring work of students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. NAHS did not just have projects and fund raising events, they also went on field trips and entered projects in competition. Michele Whelpley, junior, was honored as the outstanding art student in the capitol area by the Capitol Area Optimists Clubs during Youth Appreciation Ceremonies held at the State Capital in Austin. MW NAHS member Lisa Corona, sophomore, sits in front of sophomore Paula Dunigan, as each of the girls concen- trates on her art project. NAHS members share class time with other art students. 1 10 Organizations MQ ga 0 .... .. ...,.. ....... R lit . M -as A tg 5 - sg Michele Whelpley, junior and NAHS vice president, Youth Appreciation competition. Whelpley was nam was one of several RRHS students who were nominated the Outstanding Art Student in the Capitol Area a as outstanding in art in the Capitol Area Optimists receivedaplaque commemorating this event. S u NAHS: fFirst Bowl Jodi Buuck, secretaryg Melissa Behn, Lori Waters, Sherry Summers, Lisa Coror Hood, vice presidentg Frank Leffingwell, presidentg Brian Bucher Q'l'hird Row! Larry Hill, Mark Hatche Michele Whelpley, vice presidentg KSecond Row! Jeff Carolyn Pasterchik, sponsorg Chip Hadley, treasurer.

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3 i E. 9 s iarolers Christina Carlin, Cheryl Harbin, Kim Sapp, Classes with Christmas carols. The carolers could not iarol Gothard and Dianne Tietjen were only a few of make it throughout the entire campus in a single day, so me choir members who roamed the halls serenading they spent several days caroling. REBLE CHOIR: fFil'8f Howl Whitney Allgood, Tricia Duffy, Norma Montalvo Second Bowl Don Massey, director, Darrell Clark, Kim Sapp, Kelli Lynch, April hambreau QThird Row! Rene Hammock, Cheryl Harbin, Christina Carlin, Trisha 'anna, Dianne Tietjen fFourth Bowl Shelly Campbell, Frances Bradford, Lauralee ilz, Carol Gothard, Pam West. Choir keeps busy with variety show Of all the activities choir participated in this year, their biggest task was the spring variety show, Through the Years. Instead of their usual musical, the choir put on a variety show which included not on- ly the choir, but also the Dragonettes and the Jazz Band. The show was about the development of music, and led up to the popular music of today. Besides the variety show, the choir also participated in Solo! Ensemble Concert and UIL Choral Competition. The judging in contest rates the choirs from one to five with one being the best. The Treble Choir brought back a three in concert and a four in sightreading. The Show Choir made a three in concert and a two in sightreading. WINS 'Q' l 1 E- Choir members even caroled to the band in the band hall, during one of their forays through the building before the Christmas holidays. Don Massey prepares the choirs for the variety show on the development of music through history. The show featured songs from the time of Nomadic hunters to the present. Organizations 109



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1 a tri-weekly PAC meeting, principal George Bujnoch scusses new school activities with the council . X ' ' , .- sf it .- . , . . ,, Wy -- as A 1' Q , e . '. Bujnoch relieves some tension in the PAC meeting th a humorous story. s if members. PAC meetings were rotated to various periods during the school day. PAC members act for student body The Principal's Advisory Council lPACl is a group of students of all grades who meet with principal George Bujnoch to discuss events happening in the school. One of the several things discussed by the students was punishment for having alcohol or drugs on the school campus or at school-related events. ln order to be on the Principal's Advisory Council, students are recommended by teachers or Mr. Bujnoch hears about some students' special characteristics and then the students are personally interviewed by Mr. Bujnoch. Each year a new student from each class is added to the council. Students who were members of PAC included two freshmen, Leah Rodriguez and Todd Moore, three sophomores, Charlie Worden, Liz Johnson and Bobby Heard, four juniors, Lisa Stluka, John Watson, Mark Kadlubar and Cathy Nolan, and five seniors, James Barton, Stephanie Mercer, Lynda Morales, Tiger Hanner and Larry Hill. The Principal's Advisory Council allowed students in the student body to voice their opinions fhrough their classmates representing them on the council. 'Nh PAC: fFirst Rowj Lisa Stluka, Larry Hill, John Wat- son, Cathy Nolan. KSecond Rowj Lynda Morales, -C'7 Liz Johnson, Bobby Heardg Cfhird Bowl James Bar- ton, Tiger Hanner, Stephanie Mercer. Organizations 111

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