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Tracy Thompson Cindy Thornton Tevin Tiangtron Bret Tisdale Rodney Torres Debra Traber Louis Valdez Thanh Van Mike Vlasek Tommy Waggoner Deanna Wallster Mike Walsh li 1 Jennifer Ward John Watson Melvin Weaver Lisa Wheeler Michele Whelpley David Whitford what za jf! if Lisa Wickham Brian Williams David Williams Dawn Williams Robert Williams Leslie Wines Q,,...w ,, .rr ,, Y Sherman Winff David Witt Dennis Witt Tammy Woehl Cheryl Wolf Kelly Woolf ..,m.,,,'- Cindy Wymola Stephanie Young Cathy Zamarripa Olivia Zamarripa Steve Zamarripa Craig Zschiesche Juniors 157
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1 Susan Sledge Chris Smith Heather Smith Tasha Smith Kim Sobczak YlLgieVSpahn H W David Stark Brenda Staszak ex.. ,, is . Sally Stein Chris Stephens Janice Stinson Lisa Stluka Kevin Stolle Shelly Strickland Students explore possible careers Career Day at RRHS was received by the students with more enthusiasm this year than in the past. Before Career Day, students decided what occupations they would most like to hear about. This informa- tion was processed, and on Dec. 13, students went to classes to hear consultants from these occupations speak about them. This year, 82 guests spoke about 76 occupations. Don Phillips, Vocational Counselor in charge of Career Day, said that this year he asked the PTA to get involved, as well as the Rotary Club. They helped contact con- sultants to speak about their careers. It was very helpful, Phillips said. There was a wide range of classes to choose from, but the fullest classes were Computer Science, Physician, and, surpris- ingly, Military. Overall, Phillips was very pleased with this year's event. It ran very smooth, he said, but more importantly, lt had 'a very good effect on the students. T 156 Juniors l A. ff' ,ff fa 'if 2 MQ, ' 2 21 t-V -we Becky Swartzbaugh Paul Szendrey Michael Tanguay Edward Taylor Tracy Thompson 'xr 4 Kenny Brunner, owner of the Modern College of Hair Above, Joanne Land, city employee, speaks on the Design, tells students about cosmetology. secretarial profession, in which she works.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Stephanie Dug- Bellman, vice-presidentg Liz Johnson, parliamentariang and their sponsors were in charge of the annual Ta en ger, treasurerg Trina Hunn presidentg Rachelle not shown, Liz Swaverly secretary. The sophomores Show held in December. 158 Sophomores Sophomores show winning spirit As the second largest class this year, the sophomores, had more spirit, stated Trina Hunn, class president. The sophomore class showed their spirit by winning the hall decorating contest during Homecoming Week. They spent many hours working on this project, as late as 11 p.m. one night. Their theme Blast off to Homecoming fit the hall perfectly. It was a very spacy atmosphere. All of the walls were covered in black. There was also a space shuttle with football players going to a game. The project was a combined effort of the officers and the rest of the class. Another way the sophomores showed their spirit was by winning the food drive in November. The canned food drive was spon- sored by the Student Council. The food was then donated to a needy Round Rock family for Thanksgiving. The class also sponsored the annual talent show in December. The money raised went into the prom fund for next year. Lee Gafford, sophomore, walks down the corridor of the sophomore hall members worked late in the evening prior to the hall judging.
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