Pflugerville High School - Panther Paw Yearbook (Pflugerville, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Problems Solved Between Yawns Meetings may not always be full of excitement, as Mark Fouts shows us with a yawn, but many problems were solved during the Junior Class meetings held before school. With a prom to pay for and very little money in the account, the Junior Class really had to get down to business and try to raise some money. During the summer a booth was set up at the Austin Aqua Festiva and approximately $1500 was raised. A bake sale was held in December with profits around $150. In January, raffle tickets were sold for one dollar to win two tickets to see the Prince concert. That brought in an ad- ditional $130. Candy sales, and possibly a car wash in the Spring were also ideas for raising money. But. that’s not all the Junior Class had to do; picking out a theme, colors, and decorations for the prom were also discussed. “Despite all the hard work put into the projects everyone had a good time doing it and I’m sure they will also enjoy the prom.'' stated the class President. Michelle Johnson. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Anthony Wilke, Vice President. Leah Blain. Secretary. Michelle Johnson. President. Mike Sharpley. Treasurer Photo by Tammy Bradley Early morning Junior class meeting requires getting up early Juniors walked into the library wiping sleep Irom their eyes. Junior Mark Fouts manages a yawn and keeps listening to Leah Blain discuss the prom plans Roland Adams Sean Adams Alex Aguilar Carmen Arendt Steve Arrendondo Mark Ashmore Joanna Balandran Daryl Baldwin Daman Barksdale Leslye Beam Dawn Betak Todd Blackhurst Amanda Blankenburg Kevin Blocker Betty Bowie Tommy Bradley Larry Bridges Karen Brown Doug Ayers Brandon Baily Leah Blain Anne Blakeley Samantha Brown Jeff Bruzenak 116 Juniors

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Spirit and Pride Shown by Sophomores Tim Martinka. sophomore, proudly wears his homecoming garter given to him by Jill Lamberson as Cindy Jay from Anderson High School admires. The theme for the sophomore hall was 'Raise your spirits high.'' Lance Wilson, sophomore, helps decorate the hall for homecoming. The seniors won the contest. The third annual adopt-a-child day was a lot of fun for the kids and the students. Wes Hoermann. Sophomore. Jamie Wilkerson. finishes up lunch before sophomore, helps one of the kids unwrap a pantsuit that was given to him. his next period starts. SOPHOMORES 115



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Tracey Cole Andrew Donelson Kevin Collins Cindi Duffey Julie Culver Brad Dundas Denise Damstrom Mike Dundas Theron Davis Jill Mamie DeLaRosa Barbara Devaney John Donald Jackie Emert Mark Gaddy Jeff Garner Dawn Garcia Missy Gewin Mike Gonzalez Denise Greenless Jim Greybeck Theresa Gurno Amy Harding Wayne Harlow Jeff Hawkes Carrie Hays Barbara Hees Tammy Hodde Debra Hodon Amber Hood Life After School Means More Work What are the consequences of working after school? Well, let’s list them: Schedul- ing dates at a later time of the night, not doing homework until the next morning (shucks), meeting new people who are sometimes obnoxious. Of course managers who are real . . . well you don't like them. Staying up late, waking up ear- ly, cleaning up everyone else’s mess after the store has closed. There are several that have been missed but everyone is sure to agree that the job they detest the most is the dreaded inventory. Well have fun at work. by Woody Patrick Farah Moosavi junior, sells exotic candies for Photo by Randy Pogue Scarboroughs in Highland Mall Greg Phillips keeps up his items per minute requirement by utilizing the computerized checker at HEB on North Lamar. JUNIORS 117

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