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Student Council active all year Starting with a summer workshop for the five elected officers and one of the spon- sors the Student Council had a busy year. Homecoming was the largest project taken on by the council and it involved most of the membership. In a change from previous years the council decided to spon- sor a Homecoming parade through downtown Round Rock. Unfortunately, rainy weather caused the cancella- tion of the parade and drowned the council's hopes of starting a new tradition at RRHS. The council was also responsible for several other projects including the Welcome Back dance the first week of school and the decorating of the Christmas tree in the Student Center. At Christmas time, the coun- cil assisted with the Round Operation Blue Santa by sponsoring a canned food drive for needy families in the Round Rock area. In a change from recent years the council-sponsored Spring Fling was held in the evening with a dance spon- sored by the cheerleaders following the ceremonies. The council also sponsored two teacher appreciation events: a banana split party on the teacher work day in January and a continental breakfast on the teacher work day in May. Officers for this year were President Matt Duncan, senior, Vice Presidents Scott Carpenter and Barbara Graham, seniors, Secretary Tiny Barsby, sophomore, and Treasurer Archie Holmes, junior. Senior Renee Ballehr was the treasurer during the fall semester prior to moving to Indiana. Rock Police Department's '.inun Rnric STUDENT COUNCIL: lBottom Rowl David Carlin fsponsorl, Susan Komandosky fsponsorl, Archie Holmes, Scott Carpenter, Matt Duncan, Bar- bara Graham, Tiny Barsby, Melissa Perez, Cheri Manessg QSecond Rowl Matt Abbett, Kimberly Pate, Heather McDevitt, Ann Fierke, Linda Llamas, Angie Cisco, Shelley Wells, Janice Stinson, Tasha Baum, Hope McCleskeyg tThird Row! David Wolff, Mike Fenske, Steven Gandy, Diane Greene, Stefan Knight, Joel Nietsche, Mark Fisher, Sheri Schuette, Susan Sledge, Kim Rodriguez, QFourth Rowl Charlene Land, Christi Jones, Tanya Hof- mayer, Valarie Southworth, Terri Girvan, Michele Whelpley, Rhonda Klekar, Kristal Lowther, Michelle Noid, Cindy Olson, QTop Rowj Oscar Perez, Lisa Conner, John Roalson, Cliff Sims, Dare Lovett, Clay Hopkins, Jennifer Bostur, Todd Brown, Jan Wiseman, Wendy Webster, Lane Davis, Steve Homer. Diane Greene, freshman, and Linda Llamas, sophomore, sort the canned food donated to the Blue Santa program. The council conducted a contest be- tween the classes for the most cans donated. 78 Student Council ,,,, Lisa Larson, sophomore, and Matt Duncan, senior, decorate the Christm, tree in the student center. The council bought and decorated the tree to ac to the holiday spirit. .4 'U
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S. 3 sg! ws, es? s ff j 9 gr 'X ' Q Y X . Q 'ii NHS inducts 52 students into group National Honor Society was an active club, sponsored by Mary Ellen Kiely and Lou Bryan. There were 63 members involved in NHS during the year. They met the first Wednesday of every month. All members tried to participate as often as possible. The most active members were the officers, President Jennifer Bostur, seniorg Vice President Barbara Graham, senior, Secretary!Treasurer Liz Johnson, junior, Student Council representatives Cliff Sims, senior, Todd Brown, senior, and Trina Hunn, junior. The induction of 52 new members took place in late April. Despite the new grading standards the NHS decided to keep 90 as the minimum grade point average needed to be eligible for induction. Two scholarships were awarded to nominated students in the society. Graham and Bostur each received a S100 scholarship. President Jennifer Bostur, senior, talks about NHS elections as Liz Johnson, junior, writes the names on the board. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: fBottom Rowj Krista Schooley, Terri Girvan, Robin Shear, Chris Watkins, Amy Tisdale, Barbara Graham, Jen- nifer Bostur, Liz Johnson, Cliff Sims, Todd Brown, QSecond Row, Teresa Kammer, Stephanie Stromberg, Jenny Ford, Charlene Land, Kelly Drifmeyer, Becki Ledbetter, Julie Schmidt, Jeff Porter, Brian Price, Matt Abbett, Mary Ellen Kiely fsponsorjg QThird Row! Lou Bryan fsponsorj, Rebecca Green, Michelle Foreman, Kathleen Kuhl, Sharon Cannady, Jen- nifer Pepper, Archie Holmes, Sandra Hrna, Steve Homer, Debbie Huggett, Todd E gertg fFourth Rowj Lisa Wheeler, Tasha Baum, Ronny Ballard, David Wolff, Mike Fenske, Lane Davis, Tim Boyd, Brian Wheelis, Jean Dusterhoff, Dana Bonewitz, Dominic DiGesualdog QFifth Rowj Gene Richardson, Mike Bradley, Liz Clifford, Liz Swaverly, Heather Smith, Shan- non Carson, Gina Legamaro, Stephanie Ciscel, Russell Keller, QTop Row! John Watson, Laura Duke, Trina Hunn, Stephanie Dugger, Matt Duncan, Lyngttel Brubaker, Darrell Tesmer, Thanh Van, John Huffman, Rajiv Vru hu a. - Members of National Honor Society meet in Mrs. Lou Bryan's room .to discuss the upcoming induction ceremony for new members. The club 1n- ducted 52 new members. National Honor Society 77
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2 K 4..,,,,N, ..,,,M 'I --..,f e M ar ' ' . Q.. ponsor David Carlin sits in on a meeting of the and his committee were responsible for organizing candlelight .pep rally both had to be cancelled due fomecoming parade committee conducted by the parade which was set for the night before the to heavy rains which hit Round Rock the week of :nior Scott Carpenter, vice president. Carpenter game. Unfortunately, the parade and the Homecoming. ff 2 Students dance the Cotton-eyed Joe at the Valentine's dance sponsored by the Student Council. The Valentine's dance was one of two dances sponsored by the council. W, Heather McDevitt, junior candidate for Student Council representative, speaks to the junior class at the elections assembly. Each class has three fff representatives to the council. l Student Council 79
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