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

 - Class of 1984

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Michelle Miller John Powell l Beth Whitley zams his senior year. Also, John held the office f vice-president of the Fellowship of Christian ithletes as a senior, was a member of Mu Alpha 'heta two years and was a member of the Na- onal Honor Society his junior and senior years. ohn's honors and awards include 14AAAAA lonorable Mention Receiver, Outstanding Offen- ive Player, 1983 Homecoming King, Mr. Round lock High School, Handsome Award, and the ISAA Award for Math three consecutive years. Molly Sweatman lfolly was a band member for four years holding tie office of Drum Major her senior year and per- ormed flags three years. She also was a member Michelle Wilson of the JETS Club two years serving as vice- president her senior year. Additionally, Molly participated in Mu Alpha Theta her junior and senior years. Molly's honors and awards include District and Region Band competition as a senior and 1983 Homecoming Court Princess. Jennifer Wallin Jennifer was a band member for four years and was active in the Future Business Leaders of America two years serving as president her senior year. Jennifer also was a member of the National Honor Society two years and was a three year member of Mu Alpha Theta. Addi- tionally, Jennifer served as junior class Student Molly Sweatman Q Council representative, and was a member of the JETS Club her senior year. Brad Watson Brad was an active choir member for four years, and held the offices of choir vice-president as a junior and choir president as a senior. Brad played football his junior and senior years. Addi- tionally, he was a member of Mu Alpha Theta as a junior, and was a reporter for Spitfire his senior year. Brad's honors and awards include Optimist Club Teenager of the Year nominee, the Distinguished American Youth Award and All State Choir three years. Beth Whitley Beth was an active Dragonette for three years serving as major her junior year and lieutenant- colonel as a senlor. Beth also held the offices of freshman class secretary and sophomore and junior class president. Co-Sports Editor of the yearbook staff her junior year, she was active in Mu Alpha Theta her junior and senior years. Beth's honors and awards include Sophomore Class Favorite, American Legion Girl's State Delegate, and Best Senior Dragonette. Michelle Wilson Michelle was named the 1984 Graduating Class' Valedictorian. She was a member of Mu Alpha Theta for three years holding the office of presl- dent as a senior. She also was an active member of the band for four years. Additionally, Michelle was a member of NHS holding the office of secretary-treasurer her senior year. Michelle's awards include Area Orchestra three years, and National Merit Scholarship winner. Student Life 61

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Marianne Gordey Faculty selects senior achievers To be eligible for Who's Who, a senior must have an 80 or above average and have been ac- tive in student activities throughout their four years in high school. At the end of each year, seniors nominate the classmates they feel deserv- ing of this honor. Grades are checked, those not eligible are excluded and the final ten are then elected by vote of the faculty. Here are the ten students chosen for 1984 Who's Who. Marianne Gordey Marianne was an active Dragonette for three years holding the rank of Lieutenant her junior year, and serving as Colonel her senior year. She also was a member of the Swingers Club throughout her four years in high school and serv- ed as secretary her sophomore year. Marianne was elected to All Region Choir as a freshman. Tiger Hanner Tiger was a Student Council representative two years, then served as president his senior year. He was a member of Mu Alpha Theta three years, holding the office of secretary. He was Model United Nations' vice-president as a senior. He held a position on Spitfire as a senior, was a member of the National Honor Society two years, and treasurer of the Junior Historians Club as a junior. Additionally, Tiger ran varsity track two years, and was treasurer of the junior class. Tiger's honors and awards include Century lII Leadership Award, National Leadership Institute Award, Optimist Outstanding Student Govern- ment Nominee and Presidential Classroom in Washington, D.C. 60 Student Life Tiger Hanner Jennifer Wallin Karen Kramer Karen played varsity volleyball and basketball for three years, was named to All-District every year, made All State Volleyball her senior year, was named to the West-Volleyball All-Star Team, and was noted District 15AAAAA Most Valuable Player. Also, Karen was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes her senior year, and was a member of the Future Business Leaders of America her eleventh and twelfth grade years. Additionally, Karen was voted Miss Round Rock High School of 1982. Karen Kramer Brad Watson l Michelle Miller Michelle was a Dragonette two years, was a varsl ty cheerleader her senior year and was a membel of the Swingers Club three years. Also, Michelld was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athlete: as a senior and was voted the 1983 Footbal Sweetheart. Michelle's other honors and award: include 1983 Homecoming Queen and Beautifu Award. John Powell John was named 1984 Class Salutatorian. He played varsity baseball three years and varsity football two years serving as captain of botl



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'Senioritis' and spring fever hit When the sun starts shining and the temperature rises, spring fever and 'senioritis' officially begin. Over spring break, the sun and the surf attracted some, while others worked or lounged around the house and caught up on soap operas. Back at school, students took to the out- doors during lunch. People studied, ate, danced and generally soaked up the sun. When spring arrived, everyone began thinking about summer and especially the end of school. Students began nominating people for their class favorites and other year-end awards. Clubs like Mu Alpha Theta and JETS began planning their coast trip, while Drama took their play Twelfth Night all the way to regional competition. Everyone began to prepare for next year with Student Council elections, Dragonette and cheerleader tryouts. Roger Leuckie, senior, summed up the whole spring attitude at RRHS with two words, Why not? Baby Dragonettes are often forced to do silly things dur- ing initiation. Sophomores, Tammy Wernli and Cindy Daugherty finish up a penny pushing race. 2 Margaret Parker, senior, and other drama members get ready to leave for regional competition. For sophomores Gina Legamaro, Missy Thomison, Laura Richey, and Tasha Baum, lunch ends with studying in the sun. 62 Student Life

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