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

 - Class of 1984

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Math honors club goes to the coast Mu Alpha Theta, although an academic organization and math honors club, had a reputation for being a social club. One reason for this was the second annual JETS- Mu Alpha Theta trip to the coast. This year they went to Port Aransas. While at the coast, club members visited the University of Texas research facilities. I was a little disappointed, commented spon- sor Shirley Kinningham. They didn't have much for us to do. They also had various adventures at the condominiums and the beach, like a bonfire beach party and a girls versus boys water balloon fight. In addition to the trip, Mu Alpha Theta had a Christmas party with JETS to initiate new members. Mu Alpha Theta's monthly meetings featured guest speakers from math-related fields. Officers Michelle Wilson and Gary Landry and Mrs. Kinningham spent much of their time organizing M8zM and gummy bear sales. Money from these candy sales went towards the coast trip and to scholarships given at the end of the year. The club also participated in donating money towards the dragon on the fieldhouse and the Student Council sponsored Spring Fling in April. Tim Boyd, junior, does his duty as lifeguard while John Roalson, junior, stands and talks to him. Club members with senior lifesaving training alternated on guard duty. 1 12 Organizations kirr ii M f 7 i W James Tidman, Jim Ferrero, and Mike Dahle, seniors, work their hardest trying to get Mike Hernandez, senior, in the hotel swimming pool on the Mu Alpha Theta trip. The students raised money by selling W7 3' 1. ,f A H M8rM's and gummy bears to go on the annual Mu Alpha Theta and JETS spring trip. This year, there was enough interest to go to the coast again, but instead of returning to Galveston, they visited Port Aransas. Zin MU ALPHA THETA: 1First Rowl Shirley Kinningham, spon- sor, Debbie Huggett, Gary Landry, Michelle Wilson, Brad Monasmith, Michael Hernandez, Tiger Hanner, Senthil Chen- nappan, Barbara Graham, Theresa Kammer, Molly Sweatman, Scott Cressman, Mike Fenske, Jim Ferrero fSecond Bowl Thanh Van, Norma Alvarado, Kalp Vrudhula, Roger Lueckie, Colleen Swain, Cathy Nolan, Linda Wolf, Kim Salvati, Celia Dobias, Lisa Conner, Robin Shear, Matt Abbett, Valerie Stevens, Gina Legamaro, Laura Richey, James Tidman, Margaret Parker fThird Bowl Sandy Beck, Ronal Nelson, Stephanie Ciscel, Stephanie Stromberg, Brian Price, Ann Lesko, Pam Jolsin, Dominic DiGesualdo, Jennifer Wallin, Sharon Robertson, Lora Inman, Becki Ledbetter, Stephanie Dugger, Jean Dusterhoff, Jeff Porter QFourth Row! Eric Price, Shannon Carson, Jennifer Bostur, Kenneth Murphy, Cindy Thorton, Becky Swartzbaugh, Cathy Zamarripa, Kelly Woolf, Charlene Land, Becky Johnson, John Watson, Brad Watson, Laura Duke, Sandra Hrna, Ann Fierke, Ken Pfeiffer fFifth Bowl Cherry Krienke, Kevin Landry, Noel Eickbush, Lucie Simmons, Terri Girvan, Stephanie Platzer, Beth Whitley, Michelle Foreman, Clay Hopkins, Liz Clifford, Heather Smith, Lesley Swaverly, John Lacy, Dana Schneider, Sharon Can- nady, Brian Lewis, Trina Hunn fSixth Row! Matt Duncan, Brian Wheelis, Oscar Perez, Steve Childers, Albert Gaitan, Rus- ty Peterson, Craig Radl, Steve Homer, Stephanie Clark, Kim Mahagan, Dana Bonewitz, Kathleen Kuhl, Renee Ballehr, Cliff Sims, John Roalson, Tim Boyd fSeventh Row! David Brady, James Barton, Kevin Sells, Todd Brown, Steven Felux, Tim Homer, Steve Zamarripa, Archie Holmes, David Wolff, Man Nguyen, Clayton Pratt, Charles Dittman, Tim Price, Lisa Schwartz, John Powell, Chris Jenkins, Robert Cordes.

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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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