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Connie Whitney Amy Wicker Dean Wilcox Chris Wilder Carl Wilkinson ,-.A X4 en? Denise Wilson Jennifer Wilson Tim Winger Mark Winters 4? Carrie Woznicki Joseph Ybarra Sandra Yocum Mike Young :reshman Leah Rodriguez exhibits intense concentration as she writes up the results of ner starfish dissection before the bell rings. ' ,W W ': f ' H4 ,, 1 . .4 Edwin Wipff -4 T ...Q 8 Chuck Williams Jess Williams ll Denise Wilson Mark Wolf Jason Wolf Grant Woolf Biology classes attract freshmen For the past two years, freshmen with an A average in middle school science have been allowed to take biology. These students were mixed in with students from other grades, which was a valuable social and learning experience. Taking the course also gave them a head start on their science credits. Advanced students who will eventually take physics got a chance to get the elementary sciences out of the way. Enabling freshmen to take biology allowed more sophomores to enroll in chemistry, for- cing changes in the curriculum. According to Jan Redden, biology and chemistry teacher, teachers must spend more time teaching math skill. Taking biology often means dissecting animals in lab. Christi Jones, freshman, was happy to write and let Natalie Yingling, sophomore, cut up the starfish. Freshmen 1 7 7
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7' W W i Jason Scales Richard Schirpik Tracy Schumacher Greg Schwalje Danelle Scott Melissa Sears Alan Shackelford Pat Shannon Michelle Shear Lori Shoemaker Jeff' Shook Rlandy' Charlene Shumate Sandra Slkes Joe Sims Vicki Skinner I Margaret Smith Patricia Smith Thad Spalding Dennis Stacy Jason Stall Shelly Stephenson Leigh Stevens Mike Stevens Pam Stevens Denise Stewart Susan Stokdal Cynthia Swayze Keri Swope Nicolas Tanguma T .... .. st-f' , ' N Tammie Todd Chris Torres Colleen Torres sm Sam Stone J eff Stublar Terry Sullivan Joy Sutton Michele Swartzbai Jacqueline Tasker Richard Taylor Tracy Taylor Lisa Thompson Diane Tietjen :J In :SX ' if king Darrin Townsend Bradley Townsend Karin Traber Kevin Tucker Debbie Turner .N 5 fs siii1s'isies iiis -' f' Kristal Turner Chris Turton Charles Utpudel David Vandiver Jill Van Reenen Lara Vickery Kevin Wakham Amy Waldecke Ken Waldrop Jon Wallin Greg Walther 1 76 Freshmen X g .sf .S gi i Ces Webb Wendy Webster Jason Wellington Shelley Wells Tina White
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Principals change as duties rotate The administration underwent several personnel changes this year, including the departure of Assistant Principal Jeff Rhodes. Rhodes left in late February to become principal of Grisham Middle School. David Solomon was appointed Rhodes' successor and moved into the assistant prin- cipal's office in the spring. Rhodes departure brought about a change of duties with Assistant Principal Norma Jones taking over in the area of field trips, fund raising and extracurricular activities. Gordon Perez, former Chisholm Trail teacher, spent most of the year as an ad- ministrative intern at Round Rock High School. Perez served as freshmen principal. All of the administrators spent a great deal of their time coping with the increase in enrollment. A35 . ttc r Principal George Bujnoch frequently conducts business on the phone as he works with students, school activities, teachers, and other aspects of Round Rock High School. Assistant principal David Carlin occupies himself discussing some important business over the phone as he prepares for another busy day. 178 Administration Norman Hall, superintendent, must consider many finances as he reviews the budget. He is also involved aspects of the Round Rock Independent School District the planning of the school district's activities. As assistant principal, Norma Jones must deal with many concerned and interests parents of Round Rock High School students. As senior class sponsor Jeff Rhodes is occupied with many activities. Here, he worl on the most important event for seniors, graduation.
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