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

 - Class of 1985

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+71 aricela Alvarez, senior, tags a few of the carnations for delivery to students , Emotion Day. The carnation sale was a new project for the DECA ganization. DECA initiates Carnation sales Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ members sponsored a new project this year. The club sold carnations to be delivered on Emotion Day, the day of the Round Rock- Westwood football game. The purpose of selling the flowers was to raise spirit for the game. Of all the games this has to be the most emo- tional onef' said Rhonda Cmerek, DECA advisor. The group had seven colors of flowers available, each with a different meaning. The DECA group also sponsored a Free Enterprise assembly featuring guest speaker Dr. W.C. Newberry of Southwest Texas State University. The group spon- sored a Civic Consciousness Project to benefit the Spina Bifida Association for which they held a benefit dinner as a fund raiser. At the State DECA con- ference, Cindy Lucas, senior, won her event and then went on to compete in the Na- tional Conference in San Francisco. At the state level Traci Gray, junior, won a third place trophy. Junior Traci Gray happily accepts her award as State DECA winner for the local Civic Consciousness Project. The project was to raise money for Spina Bifida research. Mark Reyes, senior, accepts an award from Cindy Lucas, sophomore, on behalf of his employer. Local employers were honored at the Employer- Employee luncheon in April. 4 t yywh A 113 iiiiakx DECA: tBottom Row! Dorothy Kay Sullivan iadvisorj, Rhonda Cmerek tadvisorlg tSecond Rowj Cristy Kee, Shelly Strickland, Debbie Geib, Misti Moore, Andrea Ellis, Lisa Patton, Amy Burghartg QThird Rowl Betty Wallace, Maria Alvarez, Cindy Lucas, Tammy Wiedemeyer, Randy Ran- dolph, John Laytong tFourth Rowj Allen Hughes, Mark Kadlubar, Michael Huff, Jeff Reynolds, Roderick Willliams, Paul Szendreyg QTOp Rowj Randy Cloud, Steve Lucas, Jessie Cigales, Mike Moore. DECA 63

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62 VOEAOEA VOE-OEA helps teach office skills fOffice Education Association OEAJ is an organization that stems from the Vocational Office Education class. VOE, taught by Margaret Blanton, prepared students for future jobs as they learned various skills including in- terviewing for jobs, learning telephone techniques, making out payrolls and fil- ing reports. This two semester course began with a first semester lab involving pre- employment training. Students in the co-op portion of the class went to school only half a day before leaving for work in the afternoon. Most VOE students were members of OEA and they participated in various activities throughout the year. At Homecoming the group sold spirit chains and for Thanksgiving, members collected canned goods for baskets to give to needy families in the communi- ty. They also sold calendars and notepads to students. OEA attended competition in March, April and May. The money from their fund raisers went to help pay for the cost of expenses for contest. The group also made a monetary contribution to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Penny Lofland and Pamela Lopez, juniors, count the spirit chain links to see which class is in the lead. The seniors won the contest. f ,6 A I V , , nu., 1 .ot inn l A 'fi g 'X f. Seniors Lisa Stluka, Sandra Coffey, Lisa Wheeler, Mary Cearley and Litza Morales discuss fundrais- ..-A XM it y g M... V. ,west 1' s i.: ing. OBA collected canned goods for Thanksgivir baskets and sold calendars and notepads. C3 D VOE-OEA: QBottom Row! Martha Chavez fsponsorl, Roxanne Wheeler, Sandra Coffey, Debra Heikens, Liz Johnson, Lisa Stluka, Litza Morales, Mary Cearley, Lisa Wheeler, Janice Stin- son, Adrienne Gardner, Margaret Blanton tspon- sorjg QSecond Row? Karen Carter, Janet Bagley, Mary Perez, Michelle Arenson, Valorie Langridge, Rosalind Siress, Michelle Wyatt, Heidi Olson, Lora Salvatierra, Natalie Yingling, Michelle Ler- ma, Cathey Kline, Susan Carter, tThird Rowj James Fisher, DeAnn Marx, Benzenhoefer, Karen Neal, Pam Green Monetti, Kim Sobczak, Veronica Buckles, Harbin. Cathy Zamarripa, Cindy Campos, Needham: tTop Row! Miranda Rice, YQ Diaz, Lisa Payne, Deanna Nava, Ros Medina. Michael Green, Derek Cross, T Woehl. Marlyn Alabat, Michelle Hage, C Hogan.



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Members ... go to school, Work half day FHAXHERO fHome Economics Related Occupationsj is the in-class club for the 42 Home Economics Cooperative Education students at Round Rock High School. HECE students are juniors and seniors who at- tend school half a day and are employed in a home economics related occupation such as food service or child care 15 to 20 hours a week. The club met in class once a month with Ann Lesko, senior, and Terri Ham- mock, junior, presiding. The club had one fund raiser in which they sold Tom Watt products during Christmas. These included Christmas wrapping paper, toys and pot holders. The majority of the money was spent on the annual Employers Appreciation Dinner which was held in April in the student center. Their extra money was used to sponsor contestants for area FHA contests and community projects. In one of the con- tests, Ann Lesko won second place and advanced to state competition which was held in Houston in April. Becky Rhoades, senior, is presented the Earl Seay Award at the FHA banquet by Earl Seay, director of vocational education. HERO-HECE: tBottom Rowl JoAnn Browne, Fred Haynes, Jeff Payne, Stacy Stark, Ann Lesko, Staci Saylor, Cyndie Pearson, Barbara Martinez, Anna Castillog QSecond Rowl Diana Barrera, Beth Grimes, Shelly Fleet- wood, Terri Hammock, Kim Gibby, Judy Hammock, Oralia Aleman, Rachel Tovarez, Melanie Wolf, QThird Row! Dennis Witt, Donna Williamson, DeAnna Wallsten, Maria Alvarez, Cathey Kline, Stuart Givens, Gary Pierce, Steve Hatfield, tTop Rowl Becky Bigan, Kelly Ritenour, Mike Stief, Adam Ramirez, Billy Price, Ramiro Ramirez, Tonya Rains. ' Ann Lesko, senior and first place winner in area competition, explains to her class about the illustrated talk she gave in San Antonio. Winning qualified Lesko to go to state contest in Houston. 64 FHA! HERO

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