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Page 86 text:
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Dragonettes build spirit year around One could see them, 30 girls in mat- ching leotards, before school practicing with the band during football season or during seventh period in the girls'gym learning new routines. After school, one could catch them dancing in the student center or scattered in the halls decorating athletes' lockers. Then, at football game halftimes, one could view the Round Rock Dragonettes perform- ing for the crowd. In their second year under the direc- tion of Cindy Pittman, the Dragonettes made their mark throughout the school by raising spirit, supporting athletics and doing well in their own competi- tions. Besides serving as the school's main ego boosters, the Dragonettes had every right to feel proud when they won a sweepstakes award at state competi- tion held in Houston. A year full of excitement filled the Dragonettes' schedules. Parades, halftime performances and state com- petition kept the girls busy with hours of practice not only during school, but into the summer as well. Getting ready for practice in the student center, the Dragonettes chat about their day while stretching out. DRAGONETTES: fBottom Rowl Robin Shear, Sharon Felux, Carol Gothard, Tammy Wernlig fSecond Rowl Cindy Thornton, Cindy Daugher- ty, Lynette Brubaker, Terri Girvan, Laurie Carling QThird Rowl Amy Tisdale, Joan McEntire, Rechelle Flowers, Shelly O'Neal, Mindy McEntire, Linda Neely, Jennifer Prater, Kim McDonald, Alicia Braswell, Chris Watkins, Marlyn Alabat, Michele Whelpley, Krista Schooley, Kim Ellis, fTop Rowj Laura Porter, Trae Atchison, Laura Rost, Donna Shannon, Christine Whitney, Kim Mikus. Waiting to go onto the field to perform their halftime show, Dragonettes Christine Whitney, junior, and Amy Tisdale, junior, stand in position on the edge of the track. 80 Dragonettes ,M. YRS atri X . 'ff ws
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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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Starting off a new tradition, seniors Brad Crecilius, Craig Collinsworth, Matt McCullough and Kevin Norman are the 1984-85 Dragonette Escorts. This was the first year the Dragonettes had official escorts. Dragonettes Jennifer Prater, sophomore, and Carol Gothard, junior, sit all bund-led up during a football game. They were not able to perform because of injuries. it 'M' w ,SW R001 7 25 if + -QYQGONETTES V if .- , ,aw 'ragonettes Kim Ellis, senior, Ann Mclintire, Shear, senior, Cindy Daugherty, junior, Shelly fight song. The Dragonettes supported all Dragon ,aphomoreg Leisha Braswell, sophomore, Robin O'Neal,junior, and Trae Atchison,junior, singthe teams attending games, and pep rallies. Dragonettes 81
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