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

 - Class of 1985

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Round Rock High School - Dragon Yearbook (Round Rock, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 81 of 248
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74 FFA FFA members participate in contests Sixty-four students were members of Future Farmers of America CFFAJ this year. A number of these students par- ticipated in stock shows, calf scrambles and other competitions. At the Williamson County Livestock Show held in Georgetown in December, Todd Latham, sophomore, showed the Reserve Champion Market Barrow and Phyllis Jacobson, sophomore, showed the Reserve Champion Capon. At the Taylor Livestock Show Tashia Pettit, sophomore, showed the Reserve Champion Market Barrow. In the Austin Livestock Show and Rodeo held in the Spring, sophomores Todd Moore, Craig Krienke and David Rampy participated in the calf scram- ble. All three boys were winners in the scramble and each received a S750 cer- tificate toward the purchase of a beef heifer to show next year. According to co-sponsor Gary Madsen, club members also practiced leadership skills, did community service and participated in state and national FFA activities. 4'We are unique in the fact that we teach things that are different than anyone else in the school districtf' said co-sponsor Larry Reavis. FFA: tBottom Rowj Gary Madsen Kadvisorlg Wayne Elam, Allen Robert- son, Katrina Long, Richard Varner, David Kieschnick, Larry Reavis Cad- visorjg QSec0nd Rowl David Simcik, Todd Moore, Sam Hart, Jenny Burkett, Tashia Pettit, Phyllis Jacobson, Steve Keltgen, Larry Markert, Scott Kinsfather, QThird Row! Steve Hall, Tony Rawlins, Lee Glover, Chris Pate, Jay Marx, Joel Machalicek, Ronnie Holmes, Gil Dean, Kevin McWaters, Richard Stark, Doran Holcombg QFOurth Row, Cory Kent, Mitch Harper, Darin Lauer, Mike Pearson, Robin Kyle, Mike Moore, Gary Benzenhoefer, Lori Anderson, Carolyn Beach, Glenda Bolt, David Stark, QTop Row! David Rampy, Harlan Mitchell, Doug Johnson, Todd Latham, grailg Krienke, Joe Heath, Louis Hickman, Mark Fisher, Mike Bradley, Kyle oc . Richard Varner,junior, clips his Jersey bull in preparation for one of the local Georgetown livestock shows. FFA students entered in Georgetown, Taylor and Austin livestock shows. N .. Q, . : A-,, J 4 K... ,bf NF: gi gi X, - , if x at sr, .5 5 .,.mx,L if 5 K ,a f I ,X f 4+-Q if -X .. . Y ,aff ' .4- of xii'-5, 5 -1 I, I Q , s. , ,.,h -.jf 7



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76 Leadershi Students show le ad e r s hip O O O O in activities Leadership is a big part of school life. It is a part of the small groups as well as the large ones. All organizations have student leaders, but there were three clubs which involved leadership on a schoolwide scale. These clubs were Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society and the Principal's Advisory Council. Members of the Student Council were elected by a vote of the student body and NHS members were selected by the faculty. Members of PAC were chosen by Principal George Bujnoch. PAC members were selected for their in- volvement in school and their associa- tion with fellow classmates. Class officers were elected by the students in each different class. Each class was lead by a president, vice presi- dent, secretary and treasurer. These of- ficers were responsible for working with their respective principal in determin- ing fund raisers and carrying out special projects such as the talent show, prom and graduation. Student Council Vice President Barbara Graham, senior, introduces the candidates at the junior class officer elections. Steve Zamarripa, senior, and Principal George Bujnoch wait for PAC members to arrive for their breakfast meeting at Pass The Biskits. Students in PAC are selected for their involvement in school activities. Jennifer Bostur, senior and president of the National Honor Society, con- ducts business at one of the organization's monthly meetings. Members are admitted on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. P 1 , nn- V V K :ww MMS- 124, A ,.. -J e Z at gg . ,

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