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

 - Class of 1985

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£cUt vi note As May brought the final days of school, it also brought the final deadline for the 160 page Panther Paw. Still having 70 pages to work on, Mrs. Arnold, the staff and I worked very hard to type out and send in the final of the book. As the staff got together for the first time back in September, we decided on a theme, laid out the book, and assigned the different sections to staff members. Then the problems began. In early January the computer was down for the first time. As we waited for the repairs to be made the February 15th deadline had to be delayed. The results of the computer came back and the staff was once again on the move, not only to make up for the February deadline but also to make the March 15 deadline. Late in February the computer was down again and we were once more faced with a delayed deadline. This time the computer itself was sent in and $100.00 was spent on what was supposed to end our problems. With two deadlines to make up for and one more only a few weeks away our computer helpers began once again. However, in early April the computer was down for the last time, and a frustrated staff began to type out the book. Finally the book began to come together and the first pages were sent in. After the many long hours and plenty of hard work the book FIGHTING THE BLCJES was finally com- pleted. However, looking back, sometimes I have to wonder how we ever did it. With all the setbacks throughout the year I can’t help but believe it had to be a miracle. We have suffered through a lot this year. Nevertheless, we have gained experience and found new friends. Together the staff has smiled together over the victories, both minor and major. We have felt the anger when things seemed worthless. Then together we cried when Beckie Bunch a friend and student died. Yet we kept striving and reaching for the goal we knew we could achieve. Through all the pain and suffering we finally made it, but somehow I don't think we could have without all the help from many people. There definitely are many people who deserve thanks. My staff is on top of the list. Thanks for all the times when you could of given up but you didn’t. Very special thanks to all the teachers who helped especially around deadline times and to my friends and parents who had to live with the constant com- plaining of what a pain the book was and how it seemed all the work would never pay off. Then there is a person who deserves more thanks than anyone. A person who stuck with us when things were really getting bad. Ms. Ostas was always here, over and beyond the call of duty. After two years on the staff I think I can say I’ve had enough journalism for quite awhile. I am however very grateful for all I have learned, for all the people I have met and an advisor who became a terrific friend. Respectfully and gladly finished, Kendra Bounds Kendra Bounds EDITOR S NOTE 159

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 1 ‘Tttertt uf After being a student of Pflugerville Indepen- dent School District for 10 years. Amy Mansfield died in a car accident the summer before her senior year. Eternal Journey A gentle sigh, a soul's last breath, The end of living is called DEA TH. Eyelids that close forevermore, A being has opened eternity's door. What is there in this UNKNOWN? Where so many have now gone. I have been told of eternal life Where there's no sorrow, pain or strife. I know my life must end someday, But I'm not afraid of going away. by Kelly Kirkland ♦ 0 s Beckie Bunch, an active member of the Pflugerville High School Band and the track team, died in a car accident at the beginning of her Junior year. She had attended Pfluger- ville schools for seven years. 160 MEMORY

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