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

 - Class of 1986

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Page 64 text:

1. Freshman Travis Curb inspects his project for final sanding. 2. Sophomore Steve Pooler puts the finishing touches on his magazine rack. 3. Kenny Bounds and Shawn Meeks plane their wood to the exact thickness. 4. the 1985- do Industrial Arts Club. First Row: Chris Hendrix, Brett Graham, Kenny Bounds, Daniel Huebner, and Travis Curb. Second Row: David Johnston, Matt Eisembrenner, Kevin Collins, Chris Clem, and club Sponsor Kelly Miller. 5. Senior Kevin Collins and junior Chris Clem hold their ribbons from the State Competition in Waco. Kevin received first and Chris won third.

Page 63 text:

— United Nations 59 - 4. Senior Travis Turman argues with other U N. members on the views of his country 5. Junior Andrea Turman diccusses her views on behalf of the People's Republic of China, o. Sophomore Hank Schorlemmer, Junior Mark Posey, Senior Travis Turman and Sophomore Lara Beare take a break between lectures



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Industrial New Equipment Shapes New Club The 1985-96 year for Industrial Arts was a very productive, safe, and fun year. The year was better because of the new machines, the woodlathe and the shaper. The woodlathe permitted students to make cyclindrical objects such as round table legs and bowls. The shaper allowed students to shape the edges of wood to suit the decorative or functional needs of a project, thus giving the students a broader choice of projects to build. It was easier to complete a project because the machines weren't so crowded. With the new machines in the shop, new safety rules were added to the al- ready long list. In the beginning of the year, before any work begins, all of the students must study the safety rules of all machines. After the studying of all the rules, the students must make a per- fect score on the safety test of every ma- chine. The Industrial Arts club in the 1985-86 year was more advanced and better equiped for the year of Youth Fairs and competitive events. The club met in the morning before school once a month. During those meetings the club would find out about current Industrial Arts events, the new type of innovative ma- chines on the market, and how the up- coming competitions and Youth Fairs could benefit them. Hard work was only part of being in Industrial Arts. There were good times too, like experimenting with the new machines and attending the Industrial Arts club meetings. I feel that the pro- gram has been very successful this year, and with the help of students, our pro- gram will continue to grow and become stronger, commented instructor Kelly Miller. IVIath S cience The 1985-86 Math Science club: First Row: club sponsor Jean Kelly, Pamela Hue- bener, Suzanne McNutt, Farah Moosavi, Barbara Hees, and Kay Weidner. Second Row: Dana Clanton, Eric Labordini, William Lorfing, Charles Mays, Shelah Riggins, Eddie Williams, Carrie Hays, Anne Blakeley, and Nick Peterson. The Math Science club did not have a very productive year. Jean Kelly, the club's sponsor, had a difficult time orga- nizing meetings because the members could not find time in their busy sched- ules. While Mrs Kelly was trying to schedule meetings, the year slipped away swiftly. Before anyone knew what had happened, it was too late for the mem- bers to have any type of field trip or club activity.

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