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Team 231 Official Point of Contact: Robert Bourque, rbourque@team231.com

 

Team 231 High School Teacher Contacts:

J. Frank Dobie High School: Angela Garza, agarza@team231.com

Pasadena High School: Paula Sklenarik, psklenarik@team231.com

Pasadena Memorial High School: Kada Lamas, klamas@team231.com

Sam Rayburn High School: Sara Beery, sbeery@team231.com

South Houston High School: David Ross, dross@team231.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Daisy Photo

I found this photo on stock.xchng and thought it would look great in a design. The photo was taken by Dimiter Tzankov so if you use this design and decide to keep that photo you must leave the photo credit at the bottom of the page.

Daisy Cutter

The BLU-82 daisy cutter is a bomb used by the US Military, specifically the USAF. The origins of the name 'daisy cutter' (which is an understatement, see daisy) are disputed. It is generally supposed to derive from Vietnam War-era usage of the device, but in that era, it was known as Commando Vault when used to clear landing fields (rumored to be able to clear a 300 foot diameter landing zone) for helicopters by being dropped from a C-130 transport aircraft, or as Big Blue 82 for the bomb on its own. Information from Wikipedia