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 89 of 248
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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: 1Bottom Rowl Michele Platzer QSecond Rowj Wendy Grant, Trina Hunn, Melissa Sears fBack Rowj Vicki Chapa and Laura Correa . Cheerleaders stay long hours after school prepar- ing spirit signs to hang in the field house, the girls gym and the student center. is.-eg,-as 'sv+,,N CQ- fu 7 x f' r . 1 K our ii 'H X 2 Cheerleaders join in and sing the Alma Mater cheerleaders were faithful about attending nearly many hours making signs and promoting student while congratulating the Lady Dragons over their all varsity games for both the girls and boys teams interest in the sports. Their last big activity of the win against the Westwood Warriors. The varsity whether at home or away. The girls also spent year was the Spring Fling dance. Cheerleaders 83

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Dedication shows in squads' efforts Providing spirit throughout the year, Round Rockis cheerleaders were anything but undedicated. The cheerleaders performed at every pep rally, cheered the teams at athletic events, fired up the student body, covered the school with colorful and motivating banners and were a symbol of the increasing enthusiasm at Round Rock High School. In preparation for their year, the var- sity cheerleaders attended a summer cheerleading camp which was held in San Marcos under the sponsorship of the United Cheerleading Association KUCAJ. In competition, which was held nightly, the cheerleaders were rated from good to superior. The squad was ?HHl!5fll5E!E!iE9Wfii - , i x 15,1 ,mommy flaw f, 'N- VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: tBottom Rowj Stephanie Dugger, Tasha Smith 9 tSecond Rowj Meg Barbini, Cindy Olson, Rachelle Bellmang tThird Rowj Sandra Hrna, Laura Duke, Shelley Kruemcke . FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: QBottom Rowj Heidi Boerst 5 iSe- cond Rowl Ericka Dotson, Lori Purtle, Whitney Taylor 3 QThird Rowl Missy Cochran 3 tFourth Row! Hope Carter. 82 Cheerleaders awarded for being the most improved out of the 150 squads participating. They also won 33300 in a fall competition held at Barton Creek Mall. Referring to the Varsity group, Cathye Fuchs, sponsor, said, This year's squad was the most exceptional group that l have taught in ten years. Awards were given out to the cheerleaders in recognition of their hard work and enthusiasm. Cindy Olson, senior, received an award for being the most improved member of the squad. Meg Barbini, senior, earned the most spirited award. Head cheerleader Tasha Smith, senior, was honored for her dedication and received the best all around award. 5, 34-85 MASCOTS: Tiny Barsby and Jennifer Pickerin The girls took turns acting as mascot. ' till I



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84 PAC PAC changes meeting time due to HB 72 The Principal's Advisory Council CPACJ is an organization of students who serve as an advisory council to Principal George Bujnoch. During this year of change, PAC members discussed the new grading policy and student IDs, as well as drinking and drug related problem. In selecting new PAC members, Bujnoch first talked to current PAC members, teachers, counselors and the assistant principals. I try to make sure all types of students are represented in PAC, not just the athletes, or not just the prep- pies, but a good balance, said Bujnoch. Yearly, two new freshmen members are chosen and one additional member is add- ed to each of the other grades. Once a stu- dent is appointed to the PAC group, he stays on until he moves away or graduates. New members are added each year. The students involved with PAC this year were seniors Mark Kadlubar, Cathy Nolan, Lisa Stulka and John Watson, juniors Bobby Heard, Liz Johnson and Charlie Worden, sophomores Todd Moore and Leah Rodriguez and freshmen Holly McLeod and Darrel Baker. S While attending a before school PAC meeting at Pass the Biskits Darrel Baker, freshman, and Stephen Zamarripa, senior, decide on what they want for breakfast. Maureen McKenna, junior, makes a comment while John Watson, senior, and Principal George Bujnoch listen. PAC: KBottom Rowl Darrel Baker, Holly 1Top Rowj George Bujnoch, Charlie Worde McLeod, Lisa Stluka, Mark Kadlubarg LizJohnson,LeahRodriguez. Senior Stephen Zamarripa and Principal George before school at Pass The Biskits. One of th Bujnoch discuss issues at a PAC meeting held topics discussed was the new grading policy. JN I .- L -W-W . ,.,.. 'Q' f , .. - lil c '.,p A ,. 'ix' ,Q .. 'A' W S s-

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