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Snowy Winter adds variety to school days The winter of 1984-85 was quite dif- ferent for Round Rock High School students. The unusually cold weather brought several snowy weekends to Round Rock. Due to unfavorable road conditions, school began two hours late twice, students were let out after third period one day, and one of the bad weather days was used. Another difference was that students were not exempt from semester finals regardless of attendance. This also held true for all seniors at the end of the year. With the grading standard having been changed, the final exam require- ment made it difficult for many seniors to graduate. Although senioritis hit early in the year, it became especially intense dur- ing the winter. Many seniors found themselves purchasing pictures, an- nouncements and caps and gowns, all of which added to the excitement of the year. College bound seniors were busy applying to universities and colleges, and most were accepted to a variety of schools, both state and private. For many students, especially the seniors, this winter was filled with ex- citement and was extremely busy. S. 9. The first annual 'fAcadec Pursuit was held this the District meet. Dr. Tom Foster, a game winter and sponsored by the National Honor monitor, asks the questions for the teams to Society in order to prepare the decathletes for answer. 16 Student Life . , y i Q ,ga L- rf' ...... ,J ,s For the first time in several years students could not be exempt from exams. Theresa Baker, freshman, reviews for her required health exam.
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One of the neat sights this winter was the rock covered with snow. This was much nicer than its usual paintjob. Josten's sales representative Rick Short fits Kelley Jones, senior, for her graduation cap and gown. in .t1..o- .,-r 1 Snowy days brought out the kid in many students. John Bradley, junior, displays this by throwing a snowball at a friend, Seniors Cindy Wymola and Shelli Ford made the mistake of not wearing a jacket the day the senior group picture was taken. Student Life 17
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