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lr:..xt Homecoming on Saturday breaks tradition MA thousand flashes . . . is what senior Michelle Miller remembers about being crowned Homecoming Queen. The crowning of Miller and Homecoming King John Powell, senior, took place at halftime of the game against San Antonio Central Catholic. Having the ceremonies at halftime drew favorable comments from Miller, It just makes it more exciting. It's just a neat feeling that I can't explainf' Other members of the court included seniors Lynda Morales, Lesley Swaverly, Molly Sweatman, Brettne Taylor, Mary Tumbusch, Gary Bell, Eric Gifford, Rob Jensen, Cody Rabb and Brad Watson. The Saturday night game, a first for the Dragons, concluded a week of preparation in which everyone who wanted to get involved could. Festivities kicked off on Monday, Oct. 17, with Hat, Glasses and T-Shirt Day. Tuesday con- tinued with Button Day. Hawkeye, B.J., and Klinger imitators showed up on Mash Day, Wednesday. On Thursday, aliens and punk rockers invaded the halls for Space Day. The week rounded off with Maroon and White Day on Friday. At the first ever candlelight pep rally, the band, along with others, show their Dragon spirit. sw: Student Life 11
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Seniors Michelle Miller and John Powell were crowned Homecoming King and Queen for 1983. The 1983 Homecoming Court: lBottom Bowl Brad Watson, Lesley Swaverly, Brettne Taylor, Molly Sweatman, Mary Tumbush, Lynda Morales QSecond Row! Eric Gifford, Cody Rabb, Gary Bell and Rob Jensen. M- I AH f 'Vie f-,'Xl x47 xi' W ,c ,, . l J f i Q V s .fx l lv ,f., ix' X if i ' it llf 1 ' I W .- 4 4 Juniors, along with all the other classes, spend a late night work session perfecting their hall for the decorating contest. Cheerleaders, Leisha Braswell, Laura Duke, Meg Barbini, Gilliana Carter, Tasha Smith, and Sandra Hrna combine efforts to make the Homecoming pep rally a success, 10 Student Life 'mtg t,,,., -I 1 .f Y tp nl' ilk, lilwpf if .1 Hz, A ' S- , 1 J fx . Y Q adm ld' Q f lv I 1 in ff- D . ff ' Wig JL' ' 1 Gr W' 'A f 'fn ' lm ., A J A 5 ' 9 ar ul' : r R 2 1 ll Ql it 'll s A fi x Q1 uw' iw H l 2- ,mm ig, l f at L, 4 l i , , ,,,, nt Qi. f, ' l ' -- if fl' nf' - . at 5 , x , 'M 4 ' ' 7 K wk l A A X . i 3 A V, -'T 1.., Wu.
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Spirited Dragons prove successful Individuals working together created the Year of the Dragon. Spirit, talent and unity produced the groups to make the year a suc- cess. Whether a person competed athletical- ly, musically or academically, everyone possessed pride in Round Rock High School. Even though everyone branched off into separate areas, unity was still maintained. Extracurricular activities still remained high on the list of priorities. Some activities helped prepare for the future, but some just aimed to make school a little more bearable. There was nothing to be lost, but everything to be gained. With the beginning of the fall semester, seniors realized, We're seniors, this is what we've been waiting for. They decided to get involved and make this a year to remember. Seniors were certainly not the only ones with an attitude of pride, everyone seemed to catch it. The Lady Dragon volleyball team leaves for regional competition, The Round Rock Dragon Band drummers keep things moving at the Halloween Car- nival in downtown Round Rock. During an afternoon class, Auto Mechanics students David Thomison, sophomore, and Larry Hill, senior, change an air filter. 12 Student Life 'ser + Q Os, Q .s f or W as in ' T . 1 1- 5 T F' L' si is Q 5 X K J, si K X ,fi ,an ,pl ,F ,nv ,al ,av ,aw ij ,dl
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