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

 - Class of 1984

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l l -Q :banish Club members Julie Mays, junior, and Dana Jnewitz, sophomore, discuss the cIub's fundraising 'ojects. Some of the money was used to provide a ickie Beaird, sponsor, writes the rules for the club's ip to San Antonio on the chalk board. The group at- :nded the annual Pan American Student Forum 'ASFD Convention. ss P2 555 1 - 'lgggg g scholarship for a senior Spanish student and other funds were used to help finance the club's trip to Mexico dur- ing the summer. - I P l Member increase elevates sales Spanish Club enrollment was up in 1983- 84 which, in turn, elevated the sales of fundraisers. Items the Spanish Club sold in- cluded spice shakers, brass ornaments, and candy bars. Funds raised from these sales financed the trip to San Antonio for the Pan American Student Forum Convention. Representatives from most Spanish Clubs in Texas attended this convention in order to participate in workshops, compete in con- tests, and elect state officers. With the remaining funds, the Spanish Club donated to Pesos for Braces and Operation Ninos, a project which helps underprivileged children in Latin America. They also awarded a scholarship to an outstanding senior and paid S200 of each in- dividual's cost for the trip to Mexico at the end of the year. Ending the year with a touch of class, the Spanish Club held a spring banquet at which the officers for the next year were announced. SPANISH: lFirst Howl Connie Poarch, sponsor, Leigh Robinson, Stephanie Clark, Kim Mahagan, Kevin Pederzani, Orlando Gonzales, Joe Giarrusso, Maggie Spahn, Heather Prete, Lee Alloway, Scott Cressman, Dana Bonewitz, Jackie Beaird, sponsor, fSecond Rowj T. J. Graham, Tamora Burns, Donna Gentry, Laurence Jackson, Carl Wilkinson, Tim Dedear, Melissa Broadway, Sandy Beck, Yvonne Brooks, Debra Reyes, Shannon Carson, ffhird Rowl Gilbert Lopez, Thanh Van, Trina Hunn, Steve Miner, Kimberly Mikus, Delores Bustillos, Debbie Turner, Heather McMullen Lynn Behrens, Audrey Alkire, Julie Schmidt, Olivia Zamarripa, Eric Roalson, lFourth Row! Kenny Bold, Tasha Baum, John Bradley, Steve Sparks, Matt Ab- bett, Julie Mays, Jeniffer Pickering, Stephanie Brooks, Laura Farr, Debbie Huggett, Kent Grubb, Albert Gaitan, Laura Rost, Rene Cohrs, David Brady, iFifth Row, Joe Ruiz, Bruce Blair, Jim Rolls, Richie Clausen, Ward Morrison, Joey Llamas, Eric Price, John Huff- man, John Perez, Melody Feld, Heidi Carson, lFifth Row, Mike Finske, Rusty Peterson, Dave Moses, Mike Brancato, Chris Watkins, Cliff Sims, John Roalson, Tim Boyd, Paul Creel, Janeen Burns, Kelly Barbee, Kim Lea, Kristal Turner, Natalie Clark. Organizations 127

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Students in DECA prepare for jobs There is no better way to prepare a young person for a career in marketing or business management than the Marketing and Distributive Education Clubs of America, said Mrs. Dorothy Kay Sullivan, DECA l teacher. In DECA, students learned about the working world while they gained experience in the field in which they were interested. Most DECA students worked half of each school day, getting out of school early to go to their jobs. If the DECA students chose not to go on the half day work plan, they par- ticipated in a DECA Lab program and DECA II. In the DECA Lab, students learned marketing principles designed to help them with their future careers. DECA students also worked on class projects and entered several areas of com- petition on both the regional and state levels. As a special project, the DECA students raised money for Spina Bifida and worked to educate the community about the effects of the birth defect. ' 352531.-r.. j , K I .3SA'3'!'!iQ iii me , ' K ,': i , s- ... .1 ,P . ...,, ,O ,X Z We s gsf' .i. else: l ' ' .gs . E- .M . .fs . -i ll One of the spring fundraisers held in the student center was DECA's project of selling twist beads. Senior Rodney Esquerra gives his sales pitch. 126 Organizations 5 s 3 X Q DECA: lliimt Bowl Sponsors Rhonda Cmerek and Dorothy Kay Sullivan, Don Duffy, Terry Thomas, Gwen Cordeiro, Mary Tumbusch, Robin Howe, Brian Noblin lSecond Row, Stuart Givens, Orlando Hernandez, Rodney Esquerra, Jennifer West, Dondray Smith, Jen- 'aw During the spring, the DECA organization hosted a Vocational Employer Appreciation Banquet. Here, ,, , W 4 ac When students are not working, they attend regular class where Dorothy Kay Sullivan teaches job responsibility. At the banquet hosted by vocational classes Herschel Buck, senior, opens the evening's ceremony. nifer Ward, Mark Holden ffhlrd Bowl Angie Crisostomo, Becky Swartzbaugh, Robert Rhode, Paul Guderyahn, Leonard Morehouse, Randy Randolph. lFourth Rowl Betty Dorsey, Stephanie Mercer, Lupe Bustillos, Tamara Mtlian. Gwen Cordeiro, senior, serves as the emcee for the evening. 0



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Growth requires two-room meetings French Club membership grew and the members found they could not fit everyone into one room. They divided the member- ship into two groups with first year members meeting in sponsor Rhonda Duke's room and electing assistant officers. Conducting first year meetings were Assistant Vice President Casey Lewis, sophomore, and Assistant Secretary Tam Todd, freshman. The remainder of the club's membership, composed of second, third and fourth year French students met in sponsor Sue Cotter's room. Officers for the group were President Roger Leuckie, senior, Vice President Tim Price, senior, Secretary Tania Templeton, senior, and Treasurer Glenn Schwalje, junior. French Club members did not have as many parties as they have had in years past. They did, however, have a number of late afternoon activities during club meetings in- cluding making fondue and cutting silhouet- tes of themselves. Some club members also attended the an- nual Foreign Language Symposium in Dallas. While the group did hot bring back any awards, they did get into the finals of the competition. , -D XE i l . r lib llll lll V, Roger Leuckie, senior, was president of the French Club this year and presided over the upperclassmen meetings. The first year meetings were conducted by Vice-President Casey Lewis, sophomore. 1 28 Organizations i Tania Templeton, senior, served as French Club secretary and was aided by assistant secretary Tam Todd, freshman. With the increased numbers of students joining the organization the secretary's job of French Club sponsor Sue Cotter found herself in need of a co-sponsor this year as the club grew large enough to require meetings to spread into two rooms. The pm l Q keeping up with attendance at meetings was a big on Twenty-eight French students from Round Rock ar Westwood journeyed to Europe this summer with spo sor Sue Cotter. sw--. , second, third and fourth year French students met wit Cotter in her room and the first year students met wit co-sponsor Rhonda Duke in her classroom. FRENCH CLUB: fFlrot Bowl Sue Cotter, Glenn Schwalje, Casey Lewis, Tim Price, Roger Leuckie, Tam Todd, Tania Templeton, Yvonne Howard, Becki Ledbetter, Jennifer Simpson. fSecond Bowl Debra Reyes, Stephanie Goodwin, Tamora Burns, Treon Biscomb, Kathy Stone, Cindy Olson, Kim Pate, Rhonda Hanna, Christi Jones, Lisa Conner, Rhonda Duke. fThird Bowl Shannon Carson, Stephanie Clark, Kristy Lunsford, T. J. Graham, Becca Blumenfeld, Heather McDevitt, Debbie Maschal, Michelle Dudley, Melissa Perez, Traci Gray, Kenneth Murphy. lFourth Bow, Debbie I-Iuggett, Debbie Smith, Lora Salvatierra, Kin Ellis, Robert Cordes, Rudi Engels, Pam Mouser, Chery Harbin, Russell Keller, Brian Lewis. fFifth Bowl Alar Shackelford, Stefan Knight, Gary Pierce, Michelle Noid, Erik Ulland, Charollotte Davis, Mitzi McMains Amy Waldecker, Gary Anderson, Bryan Fritsch. fSixtlf Bowl Laura Farr, Linda Wolf, Kelly Woolf, Cathg Nolan, Michelle Shear, Lisa Short, Jay French, Larry Looger, Ramesh Chennappan, Dan Horowitz.

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