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

 - Class of 1984

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if A -A -var ' f ii. Salvador Rodriguez Chip Ruesewald Diane Salazar Lora Salvatierra Elbert Sanchez Russell Sander Julie Schmidt Dan Schulke jf ,., gf . f L A z f l ,fi Greg Schweitzer Jamie Seine Sonia Shelton Tim Sherva Juliann Sill Ron Simpson Cindy Smith Debbie Smith Traci Smothermon Steve Sparks David Spencer Doug Spiett Robert Spilman 4' Ar 1 . T K Valerie Stevens Lisa Stokdal fi ZOTC cadet Melvin Weaver, junior, takes down the ig after school. Cadets were responsible for raising id lowering the flag on the football field for both hool days and football games. Kathy Stone Stephanie Stromberg Steve Stroup 3 :L Eddie Stanfill Virginia Stanley Kevin Stephens Michelle Stuckey Sherry Summers Liz Swaverly Cadets build award-winning year From the moment the Marine Corps came to Round Rock and inaugurated a Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, Lieutenant Colonel John Salvati and Sergeant Terry Raney have been molding students into military officer material with the aid of in- tense physical and mental training. It has been two years since the JROTC was commissioned at RRHS through the combined efforts of the school district and Principal George Bujnoch. They decided that an officer training corps would give the curriculum more flexibility and would pro- vide those students planning a military future with a chance to prepare themselves. Since the JROTC was established, there has not been a large number of girls in the program. This year 21 females were enroll- ed, including Cadet First Lieutenant Rebec- ca Green, Girls Drill Team Commander. They are a great group, they work just as hard as the boys, commented Salvati about his female troops. Round Rock cadets built an obstacle course this year, without any cost to the school district. The course was constructed with contributions from the community and the work of the cadets. Two major con- tributors to the construction were Texas Power and Light, donating telephone poles, and Pratt Construction, which donated the equipment used, according to Salvati. Cadet Major Andy Grimes, Battalion Commander, led the cadets to their first competition in New Braunfels, where the Girls Color Guard earned third place. Cadets also held a military ball with a military ceremony, dinner and dance. Several cadets traveled to San Diego, California on an all expense paid field trip for an introduction to Marine Recruit Training, and visits to Sea World and Disneyland. One thing the cadets are known for is their difficult weekly regiment. The cadets get at least two days of grueling physical training which includes a lot of running and occasional sports. They are also taught leadership in a classroom atmosphere. A day of markmanship wraps up the week. Right now there are two classes, first year and second year cadet training. As the years wear on, third and fourth year programs will be added, according to Salvati. Sophomores 165 f



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Sim' , 1' kklk . ' T' H215 . . : . . . , 8 X Q :RESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Scott Finnell, Vice-Presidentg president. The freshmen officers played in the student-faculty baseball Stefan Knight, treasurer, Julie Harkrider, representativeg Kevin game held during the spring of the year. Like their classmates the of- 'ederzani, parliamentarian, Tam Todd, secretaryg Leah Rodriguez, ficers also had occasional difficulty adapting. er Q-if 5 'Q Sv 1 orking hard in journalism class, freshmen James Ledbetter and Joe Sims diligently oncentrate on capturing an effective headline for their articles. Freshmen combine for largest class Although the newest class, the freshmen were the largest class with a total of 522 students. They were a combination of students from two middle schools, C.D. Fulkes and Chisholm Trail. Students who were friends in elementary were torn apart for middle school but were reunited as freshmen. Old friendships were brought back together and new ones were made as the class became close. This year, freshmen participated in the annual student-faculty softball game held in the spring. They also underwent a change of authori- ty. Originally they reported to any one of the principals, depending on the first letter of their last name, but with the arrival of ad- ministrative intern Gordon Perez, they had their own principal. Through all the changes we've had, it was a lot of fun, commented Julie Harkrider, class representative. Freshmen 167

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